No instruments, but lots of hardware. The sampling of the "hardware" was probably a lot more fun than the assembling of the samples into a beat. At least it would be for me. By the way, whoever did that is a pretty good engineer/editor. There's nothing there to show or not show any musicianship.Robmobius wrote:
Check this, no instruments per se, but damn cool:
hardware is more fun
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It does matter what you use to get the end result, because without what you use to get the end result, there is no end result, and the end result can be either identical, extremely different, or anything in-between, based on what you use. The issue here is that the thread starter made a sweeping generalization with no further explanation about a preference, and the first post is intentionally a flame-baiting one. But by dismissing/disregarding the musical instruments that everyone uses, saying that the only thing that matters is the end-result ("the music") and that the instruments/tools used to create it don't matter, as if they are detached from the music/end-result (which makes no sense at all), you just create another issue. You should take issue with the sentence "hardware is more fun, it is" because it's a senseless sweeping generalization, not because it's totally subjective, which is obvious.Robmobius wrote:But that is not really the issue here… The thread is about, 'which is more fun'. What I'm actually saying is, that it doesn't really matter what you use as long as you get the end result. Software and hardware are interchangeable with me.Shy wrote:You can't make the music without the "just tools". What you wrote is like saying "Vegetables and fruits, they're just parts of a plant. It's making a salad that's the real fun." What's the point of dismissing/disregarding the very thing that enables you to make something?Robmobius wrote:Software and hardware - They are just tools. It's making music that's the real fun imo.
I'm also taking issue that 'hardware is more fun', because it's totally subjective.
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- KVRAF
- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
Okay, but that's not to say the engineer has no musical talent.SJ_Digriz wrote:No instruments, but lots of hardware. The sampling of the "hardware" was probably a lot more fun than the assembling of the samples into a beat. At least it would be for me. By the way, whoever did that is a pretty good engineer/editor. There's nothing there to show or not show any musicianship.Robmobius wrote:
Check this, no instruments per se, but damn cool:
Here you go then. No instruments (as much as I detest Dubstep).
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- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
Substantiated...Mic, PA and HarmonicaRobmobius wrote:
Here you go then. No instruments (as much as I detest Dubstep).
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luddite.
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- 3959 posts since 10 Sep, 2010 from A shit hole (Ireland).
Bar the harmonica, since when is a mic or PA considered an instrument?MFXxx wrote:Substantiated...Mic, PA and HarmonicaRobmobius wrote:
Here you go then. No instruments (as much as I detest Dubstep).
Oh, and I said 'use both' in my first post. Ho ho ho...
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But you can still beatbox with out any of them.thecontrolcentre wrote:Mic and PA are the beatboxers instruments.
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- 1416 posts since 27 Nov, 2008 from uk
That is true. But his voice box is hardware.Robmobius wrote:But you can still beatbox with out any of them.thecontrolcentre wrote:Mic and PA are the beatboxers instruments.
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This is getting dumb.
Just saying
Just saying
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- 1416 posts since 27 Nov, 2008 from uk
Just saying with what? Your Voice box. lolSendy wrote:This is getting dumb.
Just saying
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Sendy wrote:This is getting dumb.
Just saying
getting?
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- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
Ho ho ho merry xmasRobmobius wrote:Bar the harmonica, since when is a mic or PA considered an instrument?MFXxx wrote:Substantiated...Mic, PA and HarmonicaRobmobius wrote:
Here you go then. No instruments (as much as I detest Dubstep).
Oh, and I said 'use both' in my first post. Ho ho ho...