Re: the topic of topics: MIDI vs AUDIO ("what is music"?)
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 2:02 pm
like in audio.9V wrote:
like in audio.9V wrote:
like in audio.9V wrote:thanks for the quotes, rote fahne! Interesting, but a little bit "trollish"?
like in audio.9V wrote:Did I write "the culmination"?! I just wrote the italians started tonal music rules in 1500. The rest is an improvement of the original italian work (above all: Gioseffo Zarlino). But the basis are there. Not to mention the score notation, invented by the italian Guido Monaco 1000 years ago, and still used. Nothing has changed in 99,9% of composed, written and played music..."2011 music" included...
9V wrote:but this is OT, by the way. The real topic is: "MIDI" tracks are still music, because they can be translated/converted into music score. Infact there is a relationship between midi events and notes. Both score notes and MIDI events are editable, replayable, writable and readable as "music". "AUDIO" tracks, instead, are sound, because they can be modified only with sound restoration tools, which are not musical parameters, but sound parameters (sound engeineering). The ones who don't understand this difference HERE are the american users, above all. Why? As far as I can understand, because for them "music" is the sound, not the code. When they say "music" they mean "the sound". Infact many of them say: "MIDI is not music, because it makes no sound". To me music is what you can edit, write, re-edit, play, read (the code). It is a matter of rules. Maybe in USA when you modify a sound you are making music, as an olistic "concept"... i don't know. Here music is still written on stave... I wonder how can you write on the stave this:
like in audio.
rote fahne wrote:9V wrote:but this is OT, by the way. The real topic is: "MIDI" tracks are still music, because they can be translated/converted into music score. Infact there is a relationship between midi events and notes. Both score notes and MIDI events are editable, replayable, writable and readable as "music". "AUDIO" tracks, instead, are sound, because they can be modified only with sound restoration tools, which are not musical parameters, but sound parameters (sound engeineering). The ones who don't understand this difference HERE are the american users, above all. Why? As far as I can understand, because for them "music" is the sound, not the code. When they say "music" they mean "the sound". Infact many of them say: "MIDI is not music, because it makes no sound". To me music is what you can edit, write, re-edit, play, read (the code). It is a matter of rules. Maybe in USA when you modify a sound you are making music, as an olistic "concept"... i don't know. Here music is still written on stave... I wonder how can you write on the stave this:
like in audio.
like in audio.
like in audio.rote fahne wrote:rote fahne wrote:9V wrote:but this is OT, by the way. The real topic is: "MIDI" tracks are still music, because they can be translated/converted into music score. Infact there is a relationship between midi events and notes. Both score notes and MIDI events are editable, replayable, writable and readable as "music". "AUDIO" tracks, instead, are sound, because they can be modified only with sound restoration tools, which are not musical parameters, but sound parameters (sound engeineering). The ones who don't understand this difference HERE are the american users, above all. Why? As far as I can understand, because for them "music" is the sound, not the code. When they say "music" they mean "the sound". Infact many of them say: "MIDI is not music, because it makes no sound". To me music is what you can edit, write, re-edit, play, read (the code). It is a matter of rules. Maybe in USA when you modify a sound you are making music, as an olistic "concept"... i don't know. Here music is still written on stave... I wonder how can you write on the stave this:
like in audio.
like in audio.
like in "high" in your case (i guess)rote fahne wrote:like in audio.
Completely sober here.9V wrote:like in "high" in your case (i guess)rote fahne wrote:like in audio.![]()
The things you write are only language the moment you write them in real time. The moment people read them its only characters.9V wrote:a pen is not music, but score sheet is music, because music is the language. You can EDIT music with the pen, or with an instrument (which are musical TOOLS). You cannot do that with audio signals. So midi is music, the score is music, the sound made with music (the so-called "music") is not music (unless played IN REAL TIME).