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silvercat17 ([personal profile] silvercat17) wrote in [community profile] justcreate2025-02-15 03:53 pm
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Just Create - MrrrRRROOOwwww Edition

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[personal profile] dianec42 2025-02-16 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I love the idea of multitrack data recording! Good luck, that sounds so cool.
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[personal profile] crunchysteve 2025-02-16 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks, yeah, it seems like a cool halfway idea between using DAW (which can get in the way of creativity, even if recording MIDI data, just because mixing and post becomes like an office job, it's task and keyboard focused, not performative) and audio recording on an actual recorder, which being more tactile and performative, especially at mixdown, once the audio is recorded, that's it, it can never change. By recording the note data only, the performance can be rehearsed over and over. Kind of solves the big problems of both styles of music recording. I'm sure it'll have its own unique problems, but hey, it's the challenge :D and using MIDI like it's a 1980s tape dump has a retro cool :D