To be or not to be
I frecuently read Analog Industries, wich is a really cool blog that showcases resources for musicians producers and audio enginners and I found this post very intersting because they make a statement of what could be an ethical development for music production, in other words, with all the huge gamma of software to process digital audio, editing, wiping errors, tunning or even compressing or adding effects, we can say that music today is too perfect and clean?
The anwser could be: no, music doesn’t mean human-made, it’s all about mathematics, maybe in some cases music is raped by their creators, weakening the whole concept just for records sales,
I think this dilemma is just the result of globalization, and technification, which doesn’t mean that is bad change, is just the fact that music is evolving without our presence in every part of the process, but not a single mathematic equation or any software can compose a lyric of your daily life, or your past lovers
Tell me what do you think about it?
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yeah i think it’s more about the work process than about the tools what makes a track sound “death perfect” or not … you can still get raw and dirty pretty much with any tool
still, it’s a little tricky to know what’s the best “raw and dirty” sound for each tool, since every tool is unique … it may not be what the creators of the tool tought it would be. example: the TB303, wich was supposed to be an electric bass, was used more like a lead synth in those acid house tracks wich made the 303 so famous
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