The future of audio engineering [message #90338] |
Thu, 16 May 2019 12:29 |
drake
Messages: 215 Registered: June 2016
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There is every chance that two decades from now, the way we mix, edit, record and master audio will have changed. Technology advances really fast but what could end up being the primary driver of future audio?
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Re: The future of audio engineering [message #91373 is a reply to message #91144] |
Wed, 22 January 2020 21:50 |
Joyce
Messages: 25 Registered: January 2020
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Miami wrote on Tue, 12 November 2019 12:18The technology to bring the music we are making up in our head, straight to a recording device. No more need for a piano, guitar, etc.... to get the ball rolling.
It all hinges on the chips gofar mentioned.
I think one of the best things about creating or working on music is to play with the instruments, hitting random keys desperately until they become a melody or beat. At least you are not alone in a sense.
Watching pros doing open lectures about their projects makes me believe in the industry's positive growth. I just hope we will also see more variety though, not just in quantity.
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