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most amazing music software ive ever seen
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seriously right? still blown away
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melodyne's updates never cease to blow me away. wow.
please god, don't let the shitty guitar players i've had to work with in the studio before learn about this-- they'll get WORSE!
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That shit's crazy! Goodbye hours or guitar practise lolz
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soon we won't even have to be able to play or sing. all we need now is an idea simulator and the whole world is set for making millions of flat, boring, generic shite
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soon we won't even have to be able to play or sing. all we need now is an idea simulator and the whole world is set for making millions of flat, boring, generic shite
thats a very shortsited way of looking at things. like suggesting that music got boring from the day the guitar was invented cos everyone used it. all depends HOW u use it. this software, like most things, is more interesting for the potential ways it can b abused, rather than 4 using it in the way it was originally intended.
yeah, the sheep will will just do with it what it says on the packet, but originators will find more interesting ways to put it to use. like with anything.
music is never going to bcome more formulaic, theres always some 15 yr old kid gonna come along and stir shit up, dont worry.
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they aint gonna go away, ppl like playing instruments cos theyr fun.DJK wrote:cant help thinking whats going to happen to people who actually play instruments now
and anyway, ppl will have said similiar shit in the 60s and 70s when synths first came out, but that didnt stop guitar music rolling on through the 80s 90s and 00s
there'll b a reaction against all this technology, if there isnt already with like the punk and folk revivals, ppl sick of slick produced shit right now. its all fashion and cycles, comes and goes, rebellion against what went b4, then appropriation of the rebellion into the mainstream til the next thing comes along. some ppl already trying to get back to a cruder, more raw sound with just guitars and shit: theres no substitute for the real thing, even if that aint whats gonna sell mainstream
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