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>> It's also interesting to note that, with the plethora of devices,
>> plugins and general techniques available today, mmusic production seems
>> to be sonically convergent. IOW, back when people had less freedom in
>> terms of choice,
I like this last sentence ;)
>> they fought harder to create a production
sound
>> specific to them,
It remembers Ray Davis, guit player of the Kinks,
explaining how he made
his 1st disto with
a valve radio he plugs his guit in, and cut the speaker with his knife...
>> while today, that self-same freedom seems to
be used
>> to mimic one another as much as possible.
Another side of globalization ?
(This is speaking broadly, of
course.)
But still true, and it's one of the factors that sometimes
make me wonder why I should invest any more time and effort
into supporting this scene.
I can only speak for myself, but I hope that you never ever stop to come up
with your wonderful programs, plugins, ideas, knowledge and whatever you come
up with. The results of what you do is something I enjoy and use both in
direct and semi direct everyday.
+1 : Please Fons, don't stop ! You, like many others LISTENED on this
list are the ones that
make this community alive, and no one can ever thank you so much for
your work.
Jostein
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