In any music the specificity of individual tools is a removable part of what's possible in the first place.soundmodel wrote: Fri Mar 01, 2024 11:54 am In electronically produced music tools are an unremovable part of what's possible in the first place.
But alterernate sounds and sequences and thus music would still be possible.No 303, no 303 sounds and sequences.
Your problem is that you're conflating the arrangement with the music. You seem to have a solely mechanistic perception of music.
In case you didnt realise, the same piece of music can be performed on different instruments.
Sigh.No piano, no Star Wars theme.
oooh, do I see enlightenment creeping in?Or no [a particular piano], no particular sound and performance of Star Wars theme.
nah, prolly not.
It doesnt really matter if they're equivalent, this is about music, not tools.It can also be less, because better and worse gear are not equivalent.
I think you think that's a logical fait accompli. Its not, its tautology.You cannot have digitally manipulated sounds without electronics. Simple as that.
Yeah, and according to you it should be possible to analyse music and determine novelty from a specific interpretation from some subjectively chosen data. So presuming that that's the case, it should also be possible to indefinitely synthesise novelty to your standards, by iterating sufficient deviation from your input data. Case closed, you can now go apply your rather singular perspective on novelty and music to appeasing your own needs for novelty in music.It could be possible to analyze and see if there's a pattern in some genre before Omnisphere and after Omnisphere, or some other tool.