What is Music?
Never mind the dictionary. That's Box thinking. That's just a seed for a thinking process of agreement but then we need to be human.
So, What is Music....
Ask that to a flower...
Ok, that's absolutely different from what you stated before in other posts and i agree with you here, also because that's the way i make my music. But this all not implies that eventually you can't play with one of those musical tools/toys, and while having fun, create something interesting or even new!sorohanro wrote: Why not take chances and make mistakes ?
Why not learn from them ?
Why make a impersonal track when you can make it personal and it can express your feelings ?
I understand your point of view but just as an extremate way of thinking. I think it's not good or even musical to leave all the work to automated processes/tools but... Do you believe that... let's say Vangelis, didn't create his own music? Because judgind by your "rules" an arpegiator should be qualified as a cheting tool that will cripple your creative side, letting you helpless and handicapped when you don't have them anymore.sorohanro wrote:Bottom line, if you are a creator you should create.
Those kind of "helpers" don't really helps you. Those will cripple your creative side, letting you helpless and handicapped when you don't have them anymore.
I trully believe that all us here fell the music much like you! But what does this have to do with music SW tools or notation or else? Following your rule, i can also express my deepest feelings twisting a filter or a distortion, and i'll not call anyone a cheater for using an LFO instead of his hand.sorohanro wrote:@liquidsound
What is Music?
For me it's an art form in which I express my deepest feelings sometimes, it's the way I like to present my soul, my interior universe. It's the way I translate feelings.
Well, some others may be in the oposite situation, they may not need any of the help you need and maybe they need help in other areas. What's the problem, does that make one better than other?sorohanro wrote:From a technical way of looking at it, I need help from:
a music instrument, to play it
another musician or a sequencer, to play the harmony, bass line or other lines
a program to record it
What I don't need help for, it's the melody, the very idea of what I want to express.
No, I was just taking the extreme contrary view to make the point that for all the deficiencies (except those I chose to agree withsorohanro wrote:@pljones
You read words instead of trying to understand the message.\
I'd hardly say that -- MIDI defines a system of 128 note event numbers. It's entirely down to the synth to define how those numbers are interpreted. MIDI has no definition of pitch at all. (Even "pitch bend" is just a value over a 4K range that the synth can do with what it will.) One would, therefore, expect it to be the synth implementing microtuning, rather than considering that approach to be a kludge.saichele wrote:Of course there is also microtuning built into numerous synths, but that is a bit of a kludge.
I guess this ain't going to happen 5 years later, shame, because this is really neat feature that is not that uncommon todaysaichele wrote:The original premise of this thread was an excellent request: a piano roll in which only notes within a given key/scale are available. This is now my #1 DAW feature request.
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