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.... do we need ALL those styles when the difference between a given group of 8-10 of them might be so imperceptible that they sound exactly the same to 99% of people? Have we come to a point with this stuff that more is no longer more?

Just asking for opinions and voicing mine.





I don't think we have even come close to the point where more is no longer more. As long as PG Music keeps cranking out new real tracks of the quality they have been doing, I'll keep buying them.

As far as all of those different STYLES, I'm not sure I've ever started off with a style per se. I'm almost always just doing a blank slate and putting instruments together from various styles to come up with something that I hope is unique. I'm also using BIAB as a starting place only taking tracks and moving them into other programs and slicing the sections up, rearranging them, dropping sections of an instrument altogher in some places. To be perfectly honest, the way that I make music is a lot of work all the way around, so looking for things that go together is just part of the work process and not necessarily somthing that I mind all that much. I certainly would not want to say anything to discourage PG Music from continuing to expand the availalbe pallete of sounds that they have been giving me to work with. I'm looking forward to start hearing some things like Cajun Accordians, Dixieland, and lots more added to the library.

Last edited by KeithS; 07/20/11 09:39 AM.

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