Re: Marrying MIDI with Music

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Am Dienstag, 22. Januar 2008 schrieb Gordon JC Pearce:
> On Friday 18 January 2008 03:37:44 Charles Linart wrote:
> > Hello everybody.  Have been experimenting lately.  Reared on dear old
> > Dad's Radio Shack cassette recorder and vanilla four-track analog
> > recording, I've always been pretty much a straight-shootin' audio guy.
> >  Linux audio has opened up new worlds to me.  Nowadays, I'm getting
> > into MIDI, and while I still think it stinks as a general rule (takes
> > the humanity out of music IMHO), I can see its utility.
> I think instruments take the humanity out of music.  Far better to have
> unaccompanied voices.

I know some voices that take the humanity out of music. Far better to go 
instrumental. And if you think of musicians, then its probably best to listen 
to randomly-generated music only (like my geiger-counter ticking, should make 
a record from that)...

Arnold
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