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January 16, 2007

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Matt A

Better than your GarageBand stuff though, which I also thought was OK for being quick compositions.

I don't know if something can be too conducive to the composition process. If a lot of people don't really have talent and just get by on the software making them sound good, eventually the channels for weeding out the bad stuff and selecting the good stuff will adjust to that. (Maybe?)

Andrew Ford

You've discovered that it's easy to get started. If you were to try to perfect your spark of an idea, I think you'd find that what looks like the last 10% of the job, perfecting your rough cut, is really the hardest part and what separates yummy music from dross.

On the other hand, techno is a folky form in the sense that anyone can get something basic going in just your spare time without years of training. And that's a great thing.

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