08-11-2015, 15:41
Jerome Wrote:What he means by copy and paste is that you have not really played the parts all the way through. You 'drew' the notes in FL and then copied and pasted them along the timeline. You can see this from your second video where you can tell the parts have been copied because all the notes in each track are identical. The dividing lines in the arranger window are a dead giveaway. That's why this form of music has no human emotive element to it because nothing is actually being played at all. Acapella??? Acapella is vocal music, group or solo, without any instrumentation. And why do you call it a remix? It's just a mix - pure and simple. A remix is when you mix a different version of an original track. If a previous version of the track does not exist then it's simply your mix of the track, not a remix.
CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:Thanks Jerome,
You explained it better than I ever could..
Gone are the days when a writer in a band would take a rough demo to the studio
and the band members mull over the basic idea until they get a finished project.
I'm sure that if I had the equipment I could create what all these 'copy and paste" guys do
Guys calm down, don't kill me haha
listen, I understand that it feels like I didn't make music, copy paste and all what you said.
i agree that the way is shorter than real band which work on a song. But I am a producer.
i write notes, yes. I don't play on the piano, but I can write the music of the piano man.
there isn't another way to create electronic music without a computer.
I think that I don't have to talk so much, I can show you an original song I have created
didn't used any instrument, just my creativity, writing every note.
[video=youtube;TlzL5BzmBWA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlzL5BzmBWA[/video]

