I think in the realm of "I took that personally memes" comes this discussion.
So I was watching some Rick Beato clips which I sort of agree with and disagree with. It's about how computers destroyed rock music because everything is quantized to the 16th beat.
Quantizing is basically the process of making sure everything starts EXACTLY on the beat. And by exactly I mean...exactly, no budging there.
You can watch them here:
and here:
Now I do agree with his overall sentiment that such a thing kinda ruins the experience but with that being said...if you're like me and have to use MIDI drums because you simply can't afford the recording studio money, then quantizing your stuff is I think a default thing in Reaper. Sure, you can spend time humanizing the drums and stuff, as Ailee pointed out in a video not so long ago.
But honestly...while I enjoy un-quantized music, I don't know if it's just nostalgia or not (since that music is older). A lot of the mid-2000s songs that he mentions are quite enjoyable to me.
What do you think? Do you believe this process ruins the musical experience too much or not?
So I was watching some Rick Beato clips which I sort of agree with and disagree with. It's about how computers destroyed rock music because everything is quantized to the 16th beat.
Quantizing is basically the process of making sure everything starts EXACTLY on the beat. And by exactly I mean...exactly, no budging there.
You can watch them here:
and here:
Now I do agree with his overall sentiment that such a thing kinda ruins the experience but with that being said...if you're like me and have to use MIDI drums because you simply can't afford the recording studio money, then quantizing your stuff is I think a default thing in Reaper. Sure, you can spend time humanizing the drums and stuff, as Ailee pointed out in a video not so long ago.
But honestly...while I enjoy un-quantized music, I don't know if it's just nostalgia or not (since that music is older). A lot of the mid-2000s songs that he mentions are quite enjoyable to me.
What do you think? Do you believe this process ruins the musical experience too much or not?