On Thu, 2014-02-06 at 09:16 -1000, david wrote:
On 02/06/2014 02:39 AM, Paul Davis wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 5:02 AM, rosea grammostola
wrote:
Isn't it a disadvantage of such all-in-one-daws that all music
produced with it sounds pretty similar to each other, everybody uses
the same samples and plugins. An creative advantage of modular
linuxaudio could be that you've a high level of creativity and
uniqueness in your music.
that must explain the remarkable uniformity of music produced with
proprietary tools such as ProTools and Logic.
are you serious?
Or "professional" has come to mean "it sounds like this"? Like a
"professional" singer sounds like Madonna or a "professional"
guitarist
sounds like Eddie Van Halen?
I think it's independent of the DAW they use.
That much in the charts does sound equal is caused by such nonsense:
On Thu, 2014-02-06 at 10:41 +0200, Vytautas Jancauskas wrote:
One of the first rules of mixing you learn is to mix
bass to the
center.
If DJs don't hire good audio engineers, but mix their crap on their own.
The used recording gear, DAW or analog gear has less to do with it, just
the fashion what real or virtual instruments are used have got
influence, but there are for sure more proprietary virtual instruments
available, than Linux instruments.