So I was in the process of letting my mind wander and this question/idea came about.
Can you morally call yourself a music creator if you are only using a program to produce your music without actually recording it? (for the purpose of this example, let’s consider Guitar Pro the program in cause).
I mean technically for it to sound good you need to know how to play an instrument or two and you need to be able to realize what a human can or cannot physically play. This idea came to me when I realized some people may not have enough time or money to actually sit and record everything and make sure it has a good quality. However, with the advancement of technology, you can bypass this inconvenience and have your songs sound professional enough.
I don’t know, maybe I’m looking too much into this. Then again, I do spend a lot of time reading debates on who is stronger after undergoing a hair color change after a variable number of minutes spent screaming so there is that.
What do you guys and girls think of this?
Can you morally call yourself a music creator if you are only using a program to produce your music without actually recording it? (for the purpose of this example, let’s consider Guitar Pro the program in cause).
I mean technically for it to sound good you need to know how to play an instrument or two and you need to be able to realize what a human can or cannot physically play. This idea came to me when I realized some people may not have enough time or money to actually sit and record everything and make sure it has a good quality. However, with the advancement of technology, you can bypass this inconvenience and have your songs sound professional enough.
I don’t know, maybe I’m looking too much into this. Then again, I do spend a lot of time reading debates on who is stronger after undergoing a hair color change after a variable number of minutes spent screaming so there is that.
What do you guys and girls think of this?