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On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 11:08:02PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
You guys are funny.
People spend months/years arguing with, fighting with, crying over, and
struggling to find people that they can compatibly make music with.
Sometimes, it never works out. So you remove the human interaction
element, throw in a bunch of technology and expect to find some way to
work cooperatively and productively on something where the tiniest
variation in aesthetic judgement can mean the world.
you're all much more optimistic than me, thats for sure.
Really? CCmixter seems to be rather popular.
The committment level involved in basically tweezing and recombining other people's
loops and tracks and samples, adding your own, and doing a mix, is very different than a
band-level or songwriting-partner committment.
- -ken
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