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Re: Where is 12.8?
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Re: Where is 12.8?
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Sorry, rant over, carry on with the Curious Absence Of Twelve Point Eight everyone. I'm off to listen to Trans Europe Express (1976).
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Re: Where is 12.8?
Nope, he is comparing the obvious difference between:
1) a closed, fixed loop of unchangeable audio events and, 2) "the interaction, unpredictable variables, expanding and contracting tempi, dynamics, rapport between musicians". This does not equate to "electronic music is not artistically valid". |
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Re: Where is 12.8?
To loop or not to loop, that's the question!
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Not the same as loops that are included in protools Quote:
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(I don't care if this is all OT. The original topic is rather useless and depressing at this point.) |
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Re: Where is 12.8?
Coming up to 6 months since 12.7. I've let my plan lapse. Avid now have my 30 day grace period to release 12.8 and make it amazing. If it's just Atmos and nothing else then this where I get off and stay as I am.
Last edited by electrodaddy; 06-03-2017 at 01:11 AM. |
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Re: Where is 12.8?
I'm sure is just as great as it was when demoed at the trade show... We'll just have to wait for it for some reason.
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We need a DAW that's less finicky about the hardware it's run on and the software that's run in it, that can perform all the tasks required of it smoothly, without crashing. If that is properly done I would consider all additional features a bonus (again provided other things are not broken in the process!)
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I was referring to loops in general. Pre-Made, Self-Made whatever-made. 1,2,4....8 bars repeating them-selves. The abstraction of "Looping" in 2017 (At least in modern software) is not some company who recorded 4 bars and set the in/out-point so that it would repeat itself to a certain tempo... It is about re-useability. Even recording engineers use this abstraction -> get the session guitarist to lay down 4 bars of great rhythm and copy/paste those bars and re-use them in the session. Looping is used all the time even by those who believe they dont use loops. BTW - all those hip hop producers you mention - I doubt that they played 300 bars on the MPC. Most likely they played 2 or 4 and repeated those 100 times within the MPC or whichever sequencer they used. An MPC or any midi sequencer is the definition of a Loop-based workflow. All I am saying is that Protools is black-boxing the power of looping and re-useability. Looping is not something to be ashamed of nor does it make someone less a musician. Looping is the base of all music. Patterns. I know of very little music that does not repeat itself all time. Any Drummer is just looping himself every bar and putting in fills here and there (If he weren't generating a recognizable pattern, we'd fire him). The Singer is looping him/herself 3 times in verses using diff. words and 3 or 5 times in Choruses using mostly same words. If the bass-player does 8th rhythm the entire song thru' he would only need to play one single note, get the seq. to repeat that while the rest of the musicians wait for themselves to repeat themselves and grab a beer... Perhaps that is the reason why all bass players are so calm and cool
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