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#352924 - 10/16/12 02:39 PM
Re: Yamaha Audio Backing Tracks
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 09/29/05
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Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Why does that bother you Chas? .. I guess it bothers me because you represent yourself as a musician and it DOESN'T bother YOU. Lip Synching? Fully fleshed out audio tracks? What the hell does that have to do with art? If that's how you want to be defined as a musician then more power to you. I'm not pompous, elitist, purist, or anything else; I just think there is a limit to what you can pass off as 'creativity' or as a 'performance'. And yes, Donny, I'll say it; we definitely have a different standard. I still think that music is an art form, not some kind of technology project which the untalented, the un-studied, and yes, even the unscrupulous, can exploit for profit. I guess, for me, it's a question of values. There is a reason why a painting can be valued at millions of dollars while even a very good print or copy of it can be had for for few hundred. There IS such a thing as artistic integrity. It's one of the things that defines us as a society. So when people say that these forms of obvious FAKERY doesn't matter, then YES, it does bother me. Did that answer your question, Donny? chas
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#352927 - 10/16/12 03:01 PM
Re: Yamaha Audio Backing Tracks
[Re: lahawk]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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IMO, there will be many purchases both by pros and amatures. I find it not that much different than entering a recording studio, and singing over a pre-recorded backing. It's the way pro singers have been cutting albums for years. That's a good way of putting it, Larry. The beauty of these new Wav and MP3 players, is that they can be transposed and the tempo can be changed, the latter not affecting the pitch. I know there are other ways of doing this, but, it is nice to see it all on an arranger (including SMF, and styles), and a rather reasonably priced one at that. And, I agree, this will be very popular to both pros and amateurs. Ian
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#352935 - 10/16/12 04:33 PM
Re: Yamaha Audio Backing Tracks
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Registered: 05/16/09
Posts: 1415
Loc: Netherlands
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Isn't it great that all the modern arrangers give you these options. You don't have to use it but it is nice to know that you can. That's the beauty of these options...you don't have to use them. I know several pros who sing (and play guitar/piano) over Wav/MP3 backing tracks (maybe even a few SZ'ers ) and they are pretty happy with having these options, regardless of who makes them available. I use them when doing demos, and it is always a lot of fun. Again, the bottom line...the choice to use, or not, is entirely up to the player/performer. No sign of the PA-600 yet, Frans? Any idea when you'll get it? Ian I hope begin November but with Korg you never know for sure
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#352975 - 10/17/12 08:28 AM
Re: Yamaha Audio Backing Tracks
[Re: FransN]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Like him or not (I happen to count on him as a personal friend), you 'gotta' respect Chas as the standard bearer for keeping the creativity and the artistic components of creating great music alive.
He's the voice of a "small but mighty" group of people to whom the integrity of the music is everything.
We need these folks in the world. Sadly, to an extent, I've sold out. Chas would have loved to be a full-time jazz musician, and has the chops to have done it.
But, the great B-3 players in the world, for instance, often make about what I did as a communications VP at a major electrical company or what Chas made as a major airline pilot.
Again, musicians and entertainers often are not on the same page.
I respect Chas for being the "torch bearer"!
Russ (old school) Lay
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#352990 - 10/17/12 09:48 AM
Re: Yamaha Audio Backing Tracks
[Re: lahawk]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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As long as we don't confuse "integrity of the music" with narrow mindedness and/or unwillingness to try, or appreciate something new or different, everything should work out just fine. And, I'm with Larry, in that singing, or performing, over a complete (finished) pre-recorded audio backing, is nothing new. "It's the way pro singers have been cutting albums for years." Not only albums, but stage and TV shows as well. Some very famous and well respected artists (including some instrumentalists), have never even met the musicians who played on their recordings. Ian
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