Automatic Mixing Software

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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/05 20:17:02 (permalink)
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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/05 20:21:05 (permalink)
As long as the breeze blows through the trees there will always be automatic music whose direction knows not the will of its composer





I am sorry Jon - the breeze was from me - I ate some bad food yesterday and it made me gassy today resulting in the "breeze blowing through the tree's" which made automated music - I'll take credit for the composition though..... it was not my will - it just happened naturally


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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/05 20:24:31 (permalink)
Dr. Hash meet Moshkiae.
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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/05 20:25:46 (permalink)
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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/05 20:27:27 (permalink)
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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/05 20:53:56 (permalink)
What's up Doc? The way I see it, folks have been losing jobs to computers and automation for many years. I'm afraid music is also affected by this. I'm not sure what mixing program you're on about, but I wouldn't let it worry you so much, progress in that type of software is inevitable and there is absolutely nothing any of us can do about it. You just can't stand in the way of progress I'm afraid.

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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/05 23:58:05 (permalink)
I am now developing a new music composition software series called "Autowrite".  Soon,  all songwriters will become obsolete............................

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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/06 00:22:57 (permalink)
 I'm developing a new VSTi called...

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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/06 03:32:04 (permalink)
Jonbouy


As long as the breeze blows through the trees there will always be automatic music whose direction knows not the will of its composer.  Is its beauty still apparent when there is no witness to the magnificence of its crescendo contrasting with its even louder silence and the well drilled rhythm of its perceived randomness? 

Fear not the change, rather embrace it, as we are but the mere vibrations transitioning from chorus to verse to bridge as we journey toward the final refrain in the song of life, which in itself will only amount to a brief trill or pause in the greater symphony, we will be the nonetheless grateful to have played our minute part in what is a  vast eternal cacophony. Yet surely even this will amount to no more than the sound of a gentle trickling of a brook from an even greater perspective, again providing another precious yet tiny part of a still further and deeper orchhestration.

Does the term 'Bachelor' of Creative Technology not literally describe one here, who though has cultivated his mind well with knowledge, has yet to engage and revel in the full intimacy of a truly committed and abandoned relationship with his art, or is he still just casually petting with his fellows newly graduated?

Only time will tell.


Ooh Jonbouy, that was mellifluous, I read it twice just for the chill out effect.


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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/06 04:01:20 (permalink)
I love these threads.

Apples compared to corrugated iron, one or two classical composers, oh and of course, The Holy Beatles, dragged out and held up, and poor Lady Gaga having the boxing gloves strapped on her yet again.

Depressing.


 
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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/06 04:17:22 (permalink)
Ooh Jonbouy, that was mellifluous, I read it twice just for the chill out effect.




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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/06 04:50:05 (permalink)
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I love these threads.

Apples compared to corrugated iron, one or two classical composers, oh and of course, The Holy Beatles, dragged out and held up, and poor Lady Gaga having the boxing gloves strapped on her yet again.

Depressing.

Fear not James I'm attempting something refreshingly different.  I'm doing a thesis on the audio production methods used in the much loved TV series 'The Magic Roundabout' during the research I shall be attempting to re-create the music solely using traditional water colours.  I've even got Dylan's support on this project.

David Guetta and Basshunter are going to produce it and we've managed to get Barry Scott (of Cillit Bang fame) doing Eric Thompson's voice overs, we should be able to make a bangin' weekender out of it.  Now if only we can get Gaga to do Florence.

"BANG! And the art is done" said Zebedee.

"Or is it?" snarled Dougal silently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGooQ8yYC0c
post edited by Jonbouy - 2010/08/06 05:14:59

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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/06 05:47:31 (permalink)
Bottom line mooch and dr hash if your not using the software yourself, then it's no skin off your, or any of ours noses, at the same time, not matter what software is out there, it still isn't going to have any conception of musical arrangement like us elegant humans, at the same time i can imagine most people would like to mix their own work, perhaps something like that would be good for begginers, just as a guide, till they get their head around mixing and arranging
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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/06 06:20:36 (permalink)
Jonbouy


jamesg1213


I love these threads.

Apples compared to corrugated iron, one or two classical composers, oh and of course, The Holy Beatles, dragged out and held up, and poor Lady Gaga having the boxing gloves strapped on her yet again.

Depressing.

Fear not James I'm attempting something refreshingly different.  I'm doing a thesis on the audio production methods used in the much loved TV series 'The Magic Roundabout' during the research I shall be attempting to re-create the music solely using traditional water colours.  I've even got Dylan's support on this project.

David Guetta and Basshunter are going to produce it and we've managed to get Barry Scott (of Cillit Bang fame) doing Eric Thompson's voice overs, we should be able to make a bangin' weekender out of it.  Now if only we can get Gaga to do Florence.

"BANG! And the art is done" said Zebedee.

"Or is it?" snarled Dougal silently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGooQ8yYC0c


Now that, has cheered me up no end.

 
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Re:Automatic Mixing Software 2010/08/07 00:43:07 (permalink)
Relax. Computers were supposed to be writing all our music for us by now.  It only makes sense they should try to mix and master it too.  This will free us up to pursue leisure activities.  That reminds me, there's a new HP DL380 G6 music video I need to check out.    

But seriously, computers are tools to relieve us of the mundane so we can focus on the creative. 

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