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Let's face it guys, if you right a jingle, your audience is not going to care whether or not you actually crafted the sound or used a preset. Keeping in mind that you probably have to knock up a hadful of different versions for your client.
You can't compare dance music musicians with ad-men even though you get some dance tracks used in commercials.
And besides, if a preset inspires you to write a track, what's the big deal. It's what you do with it that counts.
It's what pisses me off about this industry sometimes, it's almost like there is some kind of trance uniform at the moment.
Bottom line is, preset or not, does the track work on the dance floor? If the answer is yes, PLAY IT! If not bin it as it's shit anyway.
Cheers
Nem
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