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Junior2018-10-23T15:36:46-00:00Re: Digital Editing
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Augustus wrote on Sun, 07 April 2019 11:54
Aside from EDM tracks, I don't think that the musical pieces constructed with computer software sound nearly as good as when a musician plays the whole piece in one loop. Sure, the computer has perfect pitch, but it just doesn't convey the same tension and emotion.
I completely agree with you even though it seems that music in this day and age has beats that are constructed using computer software. Again, fewer musicians can be able to play more than one musical instrument. Are we now paying less attention to actual music composition? Who takes the credit at the end of the day?]]>cwemoy2019-04-10T10:05:41-00:00