Saw this a great idea or a bit of hype with no substance or have the big DAW makers got something to worry about

oof."Whether you are a 15-year-old kid or an established producer, this puts you on a level playing field,"
LoopStationZebra wrote:it's like a hipster commie pinko manifesto. Rambling. Angry. Nearly divorced from all reality; yet strangely compelling with a ring of truth.
beats me wrote:everybody around you thinks you’re a fucking idiot.
the kids i know all have the cmplete waves bundle and and and.. i old fart are is the one with the 2 plug ins..."Kids often don't have the money for expensive software, so we are trying to remove that problem"
Angstrom wrote:1: dance music - it's all the fucking same anyway.
who cares if you can download a loop of a phat 808 kick playing quarter notes rather than being an elite producer and put them on the 4 yourself. I care not.
2: it already exists. there's a million ways to make repetitive beats music already, without any real effort. I think there's an app called Garageband which has just been launched by a small company that might take off for this market sector. Or is that too underground?
3: yeah, really, great reporting Grauniad.
Cocacola launches promotional tool: http://www.thedrum.co.uk/news/2010/06/1 ... rld-alight
http://www.burnenergydrink.com/en_INT/burnstudios.html
I predict a massive roaring success.
no wait, I mean failure.
starving student wrote:in the future everyone will just send their tracks to john gordon
Angstrom wrote:1: dance music - it's all the fucking same anyway.
who cares if you can download a loop of a phat 808 kick playing quarter notes rather than being an elite producer and put them on the 4 yourself. I care not.
i am only aware of one way to convince dancemusic haters...mr.ergonomics wrote:Angstrom wrote:1: dance music - it's all the fucking same anyway.
who cares if you can download a loop of a phat 808 kick playing quarter notes rather than being an elite producer and put them on the 4 yourself. I care not.
naa, it's a big difference. just using pre processed material vs. do it from scratch. it's ok to use 'presets' and loops if you know your stuff or just want to lern, but only using some loops and some synth presets.... I don't like this 'all is convenient and easy way' - you lose the basics skills which imho are important (to a certain degree) to push things forward. There needs to be effort, mediocre is worthless.
erm, yeah. You are on the wrong track there3phase wrote: i am only aware of one way to convince dancemusic haters...