Are all the horrible, soulless trap beats with awful hi-hats that all sound the same with zero feel or groove and which have ruined popular music over the last few years caused by Ableton Push's repeat button? Or was it just just using the draw tool already?
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Did the repeat button on Push ruin popular music?
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Re: Did the repeat button on Push ruin popular music?
No it is human interaction with technology which causes this. And I think it started with drummachines anyway.....
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Re: Did the repeat button on Push ruin popular music?
Did popular music ruin the creative button-use of Push?
Re: Did the repeat button on Push ruin popular music?
LOLStefan Jantschek wrote: ↑Fri Mar 12, 2021 5:01 pmDid popular music ruin the creative button-use of Push?
Greetings from Miyaru.
Prodaw i7-7700, 16Gb Ram, Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd gen, ESI M4U eX, Reason 12, Live Suit 10, Push2, Presonus Eris E8 and Monitor Station V2, Lexicon MPX1,
Korg N1, Yamaha RM1x
Prodaw i7-7700, 16Gb Ram, Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd gen, ESI M4U eX, Reason 12, Live Suit 10, Push2, Presonus Eris E8 and Monitor Station V2, Lexicon MPX1,
Korg N1, Yamaha RM1x
Re: Did the repeat button on Push ruin popular music?
I think the easy solution would be just to convince folks to start listening to the music that has more than zero groove or soul.
Then again, what do I know. I’ve gone through a couple generations of being enthusiastic about various musical cliches that are now ultra cringe.
I’d say that in the past 15 years, the repeated hi hats are about on par with side-chained bass / noise / everything for things that are overused to the point that you can’t escape from it these days.
Then again, what do I know. I’ve gone through a couple generations of being enthusiastic about various musical cliches that are now ultra cringe.
I’d say that in the past 15 years, the repeated hi hats are about on par with side-chained bass / noise / everything for things that are overused to the point that you can’t escape from it these days.