did? Your experience differs from others, I am 62 years old...when I started playing the only samplers were knitted by old ladies and hung on their wallsMemsterrr wrote: Tue Oct 05, 2021 2:49 am Melomood basically hit the nail on the head. But I would argue that, in one form or another, all music is derivative. Therefore it makes NO SENSE whatsoever to be anal about how such and such created a piece of music, or the particular methodologies a genre of music employs. Sampled or composed... what matters is creativity and the final outcome. Why can't we agree on that?
The idea that composed music is somehow superior, or more 'correct' than sampled music is nonsensical. Sometimes the only means to create a certain sound or texture is to sample. Unless, for example, you have/can afford a basement full of vintage instruments and synthesizers, not to mention know how to use them as masterfully as the old did lol... composition isn't practically viable in some instances.
I concur that some people are extremely lazy with sampling, which I too disagree with. However, if I can play an entire octave of notes on an instrument and then some, but I can also do the same by chopping up a sample into infinite parts (not to mention modulate and change until the cows come home)... where is the difference exactly? How is composing "more unique" or "original"?
90% of composed music that I listen to in the modern era is boring, cheesy and hella synthetic. And sometimes I have to feel sorry for the composers because they feel as though they are validated, just because they spent lots of time on it "composing". The outcome = trash. That doesn't mean that composed music is not capable of being brilliant, of course I'm not arguing that, I'm simply arguing that the means never justify the end. What justifies the end is actual sound quality, level of creativity etc.
Here you have a lot of people with different experiences and different expectations...a lot of people produce suggesting there is a product, their expectation is a financial gain. They might not want to do your work. Other people for popularity and some like myself who play for themselves and to us it's personal.
Composing is just another vehicle for one to express themselves, perhaps the validation you're thinking comes from the time they spent composing is misplaced...I suspect the validation comes from putting into practice the years of education they took to learn their craft. You know just like a hip hop artist learning to be a great sampler, or an old rock & roll gitar player like me (or any other artist). It's a form of expression in a language they understand.
There is no better method, no best genre, no better or best music, there is however best for you. For years here on KvR my sig was the measure of one's talent is not a measure against the talents of others but a measure of one's own growth as an artist.
You can spend the next 20 years sitting here trying to convince everyone your choice is the best...if you do...then what?
Do you, let others be themselves
