
DM60
Well-known member
I was thinking, and wanted to get some thoughts.
As i was watching a orchestra lay, and they were flipping their sheet music. I thought, that was the earliest form for one person to record (recording is used here as a metaphor), mix and master their music.
Later, we get get recorders, multichannel etc. The came sequencers for arrangements and many sequencers would print out the sheet music (mine did)and even allowed you to add notes by, adding notes.
So now we have these really power tools called DAWs, which really is being used by many of us as our way of composing, arranging and performing our creations. The new sheet music, except, we don't have to hire 50+ people to hear our creations.
If this has been presented on this site before, just consider me late to the party. I stopped using sequencers back in the early 90's, so I haven't thought much about it until the last couple of years.
As i was watching a orchestra lay, and they were flipping their sheet music. I thought, that was the earliest form for one person to record (recording is used here as a metaphor), mix and master their music.
Later, we get get recorders, multichannel etc. The came sequencers for arrangements and many sequencers would print out the sheet music (mine did)and even allowed you to add notes by, adding notes.
So now we have these really power tools called DAWs, which really is being used by many of us as our way of composing, arranging and performing our creations. The new sheet music, except, we don't have to hire 50+ people to hear our creations.
If this has been presented on this site before, just consider me late to the party. I stopped using sequencers back in the early 90's, so I haven't thought much about it until the last couple of years.