Nah but seriously:
I decided to get into beat making because at the time I was a battle DJ and I always loved music and the music side of music. I always wanted to figure out how those beats were made and what they used. I read tons of magazines and some books about audio engineering then even took some courses on it.
Then once I had some money saved up I got a Roland R70 drum machine, Akai S20, computer, Yamaha keyboard, etc. Not all at once but over time. I read all the manuals and got busy. It was so much fun figuring that stuff out then I ended up getting Cakewalk Pro Audio and made beats with that too, which led me down the path of software beat making. Over the years I've changed DAWs, editors, workflow, hardware, and now I'm loving my MPC 2500.
It's an ongoing process!
So the dead guy story? true or not?