I am moving into semi-probability and semi-generative based music to force-break my anal musical structures and have an Analog Keys and Korg Karma to help me. However, when dealing with Korg Karmas preprogrammed auto sequences, I met an old ghost; my musical guilty conscience. First time I met this ghost was in the late 90s when I made two tunes buildt upon arab rhythm samples. It felt wrong then to use somebody else’s music as base for my own.
Next time I met this ghost was when I got the predator softsynth a decade later and found one preprogrammed arpeggiator melody so cool that I used it in my own tune and did not even bother to “personalize” it. Afterwards the ghost came to me and told me I was a thief and plagiator.
I guess we have different thresholds for morale scrupples with regard to musical shortcuts and my threshold seems very low. I have to find a way to deal with that when using auto sequences in Karma or leaving choices to Analog Keys.
My question is: Where is your own limit regarding such things as loops, auto arrangements, presequenced synth presets and so forth? Have you got any advice for my conscience to don’t give a living F about it or maybe the opposite, to feel really ashamed if I get help from machines to fulfil my quest and that I rather should stand up and fight to break my structures “manually”?
Pull me either way because right now I am just one big pile of ambivalence
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