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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 50125" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Well, to me it's simply an evolutionary process. Man began making music by using whatever was available that could produce a sound. As the years have gone by, our instruments have developed and become more and more sophisticated. </p><p></p><p>The computer is just another instrument to be used by the musician as he sees fit. Sometimes it's just a matter of taste as to what sort of sound you prefer. Something one shouldn't forget either, simply because an artist chooses to generate much of their music on a PC doesn't mean it's because they can't play an instrument. Many can play multiple instruments, skills which they still call apon when generating their music.</p><p></p><p>The really great thing about using a computer is that it allows music to grow in ways it just couldn't conventionally. I respect all genres of music and I know enough to know that every type of music has it's intricacies that you could only know about through exploration of the genre. I believe it's somewhat foolish to dismiss any one genre simply because it's alien to you. Think of your parents before you and their take on the music you listened to as a child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 50125, member: 517"] Well, to me it's simply an evolutionary process. Man began making music by using whatever was available that could produce a sound. As the years have gone by, our instruments have developed and become more and more sophisticated. The computer is just another instrument to be used by the musician as he sees fit. Sometimes it's just a matter of taste as to what sort of sound you prefer. Something one shouldn't forget either, simply because an artist chooses to generate much of their music on a PC doesn't mean it's because they can't play an instrument. Many can play multiple instruments, skills which they still call apon when generating their music. The really great thing about using a computer is that it allows music to grow in ways it just couldn't conventionally. I respect all genres of music and I know enough to know that every type of music has it's intricacies that you could only know about through exploration of the genre. I believe it's somewhat foolish to dismiss any one genre simply because it's alien to you. Think of your parents before you and their take on the music you listened to as a child. [/QUOTE]
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