To you, who are you to say what has value to others?JumpingJackFlash wrote:This isn't a tool, it is information which is misleading at best. Someone somewhere might be able to get something out of it, but that's not the point.ghettosynth wrote:That would have been a better idea, but, not because your "tool" is more suited to their tastes, rather, because their tastes are more suited to your "tool." That is, I'm saying nothing of the quality, or lack thereof, of your tool, I'm saying that their tastes are often indiscriminate and they might be willing to use any tool. Not only that, but they might be willing to use them in ways not approved by the clergy.
The world is full of ignorance and people with talent in one domain perpetuating it in another. If you want an on topic example, look no further than the "techno" demo tracks on any mainstream keyboard in the 90s. They were created by musicians, competent as would be described by the regulars in this forum, but completely ignorant of the style. By labeling their shite as techno, they were guilty of perpetuating ignorance.Even if they do, it is going to lead to confusion (again, at best. At worst it perpetuates ignorance).
Your argument is easily reduced to a simple question, does it do more damage or good if someone uses a an incorrect tool to create? I don't think that the answer is as easy to answer as you assert, but more to the point, the resolution is not in your purview. The best that you can do is to refrain from perpetuating ignorance yourself, even that is not as easy as you might think.
The typical user of such a midi file isn't looking for "information." You obviously don't understand how people might use such tools. I gave you a great example, circuit bending, think about how these ideas are related. To the circuit bender, getting correct information is NOT always better. Even academics will argue that it is often the inspired ideas of the ignorant that lead to new developments. Once you have the framework intellectually, your biases can constrain you. To the circuit bender what matters is using simple ideas to achieve a goal without understanding. Whether or not this is useful is, again, not in your purview. You can only say that it's not useful to you.If people want information about scales and/or chords, there are literally thousands of better places they can get that information from. Getting correct information is always better than getting incorrect information.