This was inspired from reading the classical sampler instrument thread and the controversy stirred up just there =) Please post your answers below, since we cannot make an actual poll on this forum 'o'
a. recreating a live orchestra or band or instrument to sound exactly as it woudl be played "IRL" (in real life haha), to be used as a writing tool to help hear what those real instruments will sound like when eventually played by a real band. Anyone that does any differently is bastardising my music. and how could they be so insensitive!
b. same as a. although using the amazing realism of the sampler to write without live performance in mind, or as sweetener for the real orchestra/instruments (like scott smalley does for lot of A films). Writing still to the instruments as if they were playing it (ie correct phrasing, etc). Anyone doing differently is either rich and can afford a live orchestra or is bastardising my music. and how could they be so insensitive!
c. taking live, acoustically brilliant sounds that the human ear is familiar with, and then using them "incorrectly" on purpose, to create music that could never be played by those instruments (like a drummer with 19 limbs!). Anyone doing differently is either a stodgy old fool wallowing in his dotage or a criminally insane anarchist that is deliberately taking the sounds so obviously pleasing and making raucus cacophony
d. Taking these same live acoustically brilliant sounds, and using wave editors and synthesis of wave sample editors, create poignant new unheard of sounds and break the envelope of what music is. Anyone not doing it this way just doesnt GET it! I am an ARTIST not some boring historian. If it is not revolutionary a million times over it is old and tired and i want no part of it!
e. all of the above, the beauty of this whole realm of music and music production has no boundaries and while you may think "cannot write parralel fifths in bach counterpoint!!" Bach Never thought that haha so the final conclusion being use the tools as you see fit, to write to please crowd a b c or d, and to be inspired and to inspire others musically [:)]
f. none of the above, you are all absolutely crazy, my gigamachine works best as a toaster, pop the lid, but in some bread, pour a cup of water over the circuits to create some sparks and hey hey toast!
Chris Alpiar
Too Much Reverb
http://www.toomuchreverb.com
a. recreating a live orchestra or band or instrument to sound exactly as it woudl be played "IRL" (in real life haha), to be used as a writing tool to help hear what those real instruments will sound like when eventually played by a real band. Anyone that does any differently is bastardising my music. and how could they be so insensitive!
b. same as a. although using the amazing realism of the sampler to write without live performance in mind, or as sweetener for the real orchestra/instruments (like scott smalley does for lot of A films). Writing still to the instruments as if they were playing it (ie correct phrasing, etc). Anyone doing differently is either rich and can afford a live orchestra or is bastardising my music. and how could they be so insensitive!
c. taking live, acoustically brilliant sounds that the human ear is familiar with, and then using them "incorrectly" on purpose, to create music that could never be played by those instruments (like a drummer with 19 limbs!). Anyone doing differently is either a stodgy old fool wallowing in his dotage or a criminally insane anarchist that is deliberately taking the sounds so obviously pleasing and making raucus cacophony
d. Taking these same live acoustically brilliant sounds, and using wave editors and synthesis of wave sample editors, create poignant new unheard of sounds and break the envelope of what music is. Anyone not doing it this way just doesnt GET it! I am an ARTIST not some boring historian. If it is not revolutionary a million times over it is old and tired and i want no part of it!
e. all of the above, the beauty of this whole realm of music and music production has no boundaries and while you may think "cannot write parralel fifths in bach counterpoint!!" Bach Never thought that haha so the final conclusion being use the tools as you see fit, to write to please crowd a b c or d, and to be inspired and to inspire others musically [:)]
f. none of the above, you are all absolutely crazy, my gigamachine works best as a toaster, pop the lid, but in some bread, pour a cup of water over the circuits to create some sparks and hey hey toast!
Chris Alpiar
Too Much Reverb
http://www.toomuchreverb.com