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| quote: | Originally posted by Kysora
Kind of a bad comparison. Guitar tones are modified heavily with all sorts of effects -- compression, delay, reverb, flangers, phasers, chorus, distortion, volume/pitch modulation, etc.. not to mention the individual's style, |
all of these apply to synth patches as well
| quote: | | the components in the guitar, amplifiers, recording equipment, and all sorts of other physical variables that aren't present in synthesis |
i'll give you that, for VSTs.
| quote: | | A guitar's raw tone is comparable to a waveform, you can manipulate it just as much as a raw square wave can be modulated into a unique sound. |
the same goes for any presets in a synth, though.
| quote: | | Using the same effects, the same instruments, the same style, that's not something you can get away with just because you're a rock band. What's the general consensus about Nickelback? They're not exactly praised for their experimentation or unique sound. Now think of how many bands you like and/or know of because of their originality -- apparently that's something to aspire to |
oh you can definitely get away with that, in fact that's what makes their signature sound! rock albums live from having a dozen songs with the exact same sounds, it's a feature!
stripped back or "authentic" (i.e. raw, not overproduced) 3/4-piece bands sound very samey precisely because the differences in tones are so small between types of guitar/bass. Drum sets are a bit different, there's a lot of variety between bands there, but once you set up a kit that works, you really don't wanna have to go through that again, especially not for every new track
| quote: | | So where do you draw the line? I say, reuse sounds all you want, as long as it's an artistic decision rather than a way to justify laziness. Push your boundaries, but don't turn everything into a blind experiment. Using the same few instruments in a track doesn't seem worse than utilizing similar mixing techniques for percussion, leads, bass, etc. between different tracks, which I'm sure we all do. |
I don't know how that happened, but you disputed my comparison and then came to the same conclusion as me 
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