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Old 02-16-2006, 08:54 PM
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Default Re: Has technology improved music?

The music is the same, just the time it takes to record and produce it is what has really changed because of technology.........
I also don't really like how technology has allowed what I call "fakers"( artists and bands who sound totally different live) to make albums, get super rich, and in the end really only had an excellent producer who "made" them.... when in reality they are not even good enough as musicians and singers to reproduce what they made in the studio .....it's almost as bad as milli vanilli sometimes
My band is going in to the studio in a few weeks and I am also tempted to try and add a little something extra here and there in our recordings to give them a little more juice, but I feel like I am cheating even just throwing down an organ in the background that I know I cannot do on stage.........I can understand why the artists do it,somewhat, but I think pressure from producers fuels it
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