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In order to start a debate, one always aggrevates, exagerates and challenges a bit.
Between those paragraphs i've been crystal clear what i find appealing and hence the way choose to make music.
If you still think that this is about :
- analogue v/s digital
- "real" synths v/s VSTs
- Ableton
Then you still don't get it. It's about creating rather than recycling.
Your content v/s pushing a button and playing that same riser from the library
You programming hihats v/s using those dreaded toolroom/beatport looppacks / machine templates again
It's not as black and white, you can create original beats with one shot samples, Tehlord explained the thin line perfectly.
If you feel you are on the right side then more power to you no need to feel offended
If you keep on lining up prefab loops, push an autosynced button every once and a while nodding the "pretty fly for a white guy" head you are still a stupid monkey.
And i just don't like monkeys & microdj posers
I mean, I like you, but you're having a horrid attitude to noobs, you're foul mouthed and just get gross if you don't get your way. And then above is all to show for. AND you seem to struggle to grasp the bigger picture. But... On better days I do like you...
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What exactly are you trying to say here?
First part of the sentence is okay, but last part is unintelligible.
And when you resort to poorly thought out ad hominem attacks, you're not gonna get a well-written antiphon in return. You get what you give. C'mon dude, they taught you that shit in kindergarten.
That would be fine, if it was correct. But that whole Creation/Recycling bullshit you wrote shows that you have a clear disdain for anyone who doesn't sculpt each and every sound with analog filters and warmth calibrators, or whatever bullshit technology you've bought into at the time. This attitude in fact permeates your entire rhetoric. And you'll never win an argument when you pretend to be sitting on a cloud above everyone else. Even if you try to deny it later on.
The fact is that apart from a very, veery few tracks, most tracks that are released are more than just a couple of loops thrown together. And your little hate-speech toward loops pretty much alienates you from not only the origin of genre, but also the reason it's still pumping out fresh material 30 years later. If you know where to look, that is. And I doubt you do, given that resplendent analysis of the typical producer you provided a little earlier in the thread. |
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