By actually writing every note and nuance. maybe I have to chalk this up to having great orchestration skills, but I do not find it a problem to come up with a creative orchestrational solution to a particular budget/schedule and be able to execute it without non-musical based MAGIC TRICKS.@SMP3602 said:
You work within sample libraries as well as live musicians, correct? How then, are you able to produce a heavily orchestrated score using all conventional and unconventional orchestration techniques and deliver in a timely manner? When I say "timely" of course, I am saying you know, 12 - 14 hour days laboring to get original sample based music to sound as real as possible. Unless, you have no deadlines, I am confused how this can be seen as doing "so little".
I just don't know what else to say. I write the music. Every note. I used to use "licks" and "phrases" but ultimately I was ashamed of what it meant to me and others as I represented myself as an artist. Eventually this grew to become disgust with anyone who uses them. I am sorry if I am a little unforgiving in this respect, but it is only my opinion and a reflection of my own artistry. Sometimes it can become an argument about YOUR ethics and morals against MY ethics and morals.
I'm not going to do anything politically to those who continue to use sampled compositions (Phrase, licks, runs, etc.). But I think I am doing my art some good by opening them to my perspective, which many of the most critical in my field agree with. The most time tested results will come from those who pass the utmost scrutiny. maybe some of you are JUST in it for the money. Fine. I hope nice guys don't finish last though, because we are doing more respectable work!
Evan Evans