John Anderson wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-21 at 11:01 -0500, Greg Wilder wrote:
Generally speaking, the majority of commercially
available music software is
designed for the quick and easy production of popular music. By definition
this means that the software is created in such a way that important musical
decisions have been pre-made for the user. Most of the time, the user isn't
even aware that this is happening - if the option is never presented to you
how can you miss it?
I'm curious about this. What kind of musical decisions are pre-made by
commercial software for the user?
bye
John
MMMM that makes two of us,
how can you design software for pop music production, does it refuse to
record rock/dance?
AS has been mentioned on here when we got our songs onto some of the web
charts we got a lot of interest
in how it was made on Linux.
There is a lot of users just waiting to try Linux, and its grows all the
time.
Just keep the music/films coming.
Cheers
Bob