GuitarLegend
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At least there will be some people out there keeping the art of singing alive
And we are just making it too easy for talentless singers to make a noise...
At least there will be some people out there keeping the art of singing alive
At the end of the day, we use a lot of tools to change what was there in the first place... not just pitch correction but spatial, tone and level correction as well... where do you really draw the line?
And I think the thing that Miro isn't getting is that really it's just a matter of principle for some of us.
And he very clearly explained his position and why he feels that way and it had nothing to do with his 'recording principles being at some higher, more noble place' ... although you only quoted the part you could ridicule.Oh come on now...
Please don't tell me your recording principles are at some higher, more noble place.
I work my ass off on every take, every track, every song, every mix...and the goal is always the end product, and not really about me trying to impress myself with being able to pull something off by sheer luck or accident on the 23rd take just for the sake of some principals.
And he very clearly explained his position and why he feels that way and it had nothing to do with his 'recording principles being at some higher, more noble place' ... although you only quoted the part you could ridicule.
He felt that it helps him grow and improve ..... nothing silly about that.
...I was a bit shocked when I first started reading your post Miro, as I in no way was trying to imply that I have a higher moral standard when recording or anything like that.
nope ..... public comments and I have every right to state my opinion on them.I appreciate you wanting to do the judge/jury thing...but it doesn't matter how you read his comment...it only matters how I read it, since he specifically aimed it at me.
I don't like rudeness and snarky remarks ...... they're unnecessary and contribute nothing worthwhile.
I wasn't looking to get into a negative exchange...and why I chuckled at it....but honestly, the way you wrote it, it certainly reads as some ridicule aimed at me and my production choices....because you specifically said that I don't get that principals matter to some of you...which implies that since I "don't get it", principals must not matter to me.
I said a long time ago that I don't much care about what people choose to do, and that everything is OK as long as it's done tastefully and true to the intent of the production and within acceptable norms, without absolute faking.
LT. Bob
I appreciate you wanting to do the judge/jury thing...but it doesn't matter how you read his comment...it only matters how I read it, since he specifically aimed it at me.
I don't think you were really "attacking" me...I think you were trying to defend your own position.
It's just the way it read when you said that I don't get it about some people having principals.
That's a broad, generic statement.
We move on....
I have zero principles
Jim, I'm not a doctor; I'm a musician.
It's worse than that...he's flat, Jim...
(and I cannae change the laws of physics.)