Re: Bitwig: what we can learn from it

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Gentlemen, this is going nowhere.

There is no use debating what is music and what is not. Seriously. This is not what we can learn from Bitwig.


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 1:03 AM, Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 31 Mar 2014, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

Music isn't a competition about smartness.

I think that is what was being said. Music today seems to be no longer about communicating anything at all... merely soundiing somewhat pleasant, or showing off some vocal (or other) gymnastics seems to be most of it. Actually communicating what is in the artists heart is rare and too hard for a money making organization to quantify, so they have gone for what is quantifiable: Take a song that is already a hit, use a producer that we know makes us money, get someone with a strong voice who can hit all the notes and doesn't care too much what they sing so long as they get paid.

"Music" making tools that help that process are going to be what sw makers are going to look to for their bread and butter. It may be possible to make actual music with those tools too...

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