I've seen a video where the violinist doesn't know how to follow the musical piece. I don't know if they did that intentionally or the person doesn't really know how to play the violin properly. However, the music technician told the person to play the notes. The technician created a musical piece using the notes that the person played with the help of computer software.
I will place a link of that video if I'm permitted to. The artist is the technician who created music out of editing the videos. Makes me wonder about singers nowadays. Is it only the talent of the singer or with the mixer as well?
So, is it similar to Auto-Tune software, kind of like those pop singers are rumored to use? I'm surprised that someone who didn't know how to play the instrument could still manage that much. They must've known how to play a different string instrument or something.
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.
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?