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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Spencer" data-source="post: 97442" data-attributes="member: 4767"><p>Re: Meyer Leo</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>With all due respect, you clearly don't understand what goes into that type of music production. Base your ideas on more than assumptions in the future. I've worked on shows with a number of electronic music producers for both production and event management and the amount of work that goes into producing the content is more than you can imagine. Just because the process is more efficient than making "real music" as you call it, it doesn't diminish the tedious mastering and refining work that is required. Do you not realize how much sampling is utilized in all types of music? Most basically, it uses different sounds but still calls for virtually all of the elements needed to create any other type of music. The only difference is how it is presented in live formats. It takes a very musically conscious ear to do what they do live. I'm not sure if you're aware but it's not a 2 hour piece of recorded music they're playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Spencer, post: 97442, member: 4767"] Re: Meyer Leo With all due respect, you clearly don't understand what goes into that type of music production. Base your ideas on more than assumptions in the future. I've worked on shows with a number of electronic music producers for both production and event management and the amount of work that goes into producing the content is more than you can imagine. Just because the process is more efficient than making "real music" as you call it, it doesn't diminish the tedious mastering and refining work that is required. Do you not realize how much sampling is utilized in all types of music? Most basically, it uses different sounds but still calls for virtually all of the elements needed to create any other type of music. The only difference is how it is presented in live formats. It takes a very musically conscious ear to do what they do live. I'm not sure if you're aware but it's not a 2 hour piece of recorded music they're playing. [/QUOTE]
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