Majority of modern music is compressed and auto-tuned to death, complete rubbish.
The article is not about data compression, but audio compression, they're two different things.
I think he meant exactly that.
But there is an insane amount of modern music being produced, in DAWs and analogue.
So above commenter may want to try to listen to something that is not kanye
There is new music produced using analog tech? How is that even possible if every distribution medium is digital?
what do you mean?
production is not distribution. also there are plenty of analog options to musicians if they want to go that route.
I was under the impression that one could only do real-time stuff with analog tech in this day and age, but apparently people still use tape recorders and stuff. That's just outside of everything I can imagine. I work in signal processing and everything around here is always immediately sampled and discretized.
I see, yeah, i am repairing a 16 channel tape machine right now. it's really nice.
For me it's about the recording and mixing process itself. I have diagnosed ADHD and i have a really hard time to focus on the production when i am working on my PC. I dont commit, i always tweak and i dont really care about the big view of the song because there is always some detail i can polish for the next 3 hours.
On a mixer and tape, i can turn down the lights and just sit there and listen and record. I dont care about the analog sound, i dont care about the inherent noise, i only care about the fact that i can sit down and actually be write music. I can basically do it all without even opening my eyes.
> Majority of modern music is compressed and auto-tuned to death, complete rubbish.
>> The article is not about data compression, but audio compression, they're two different things.
Their comment is about that as well...