Guys, look at the title of the thread.

"Does all this music stuff I own actually produce better music?"

The point is that the STUFF doesn't produce better music.

Had it been written "Does all this music stuff I own actually ALLOW ME TO produce better music?" this whole thread may not have happened.

YOU make the music, not the stuff. Even though this particular part of "the stuff" generates tracks, the idea is for it to generate what you tell it to. The fact that you CAN use the "Load demo song" gives it the ability to be an automaton, but is it designed to be that? Output that is completely devoid and absent of any human input?

I smiled when I saw the reference to Brian Wilson stealing Sweet Little 16. About 8 years I did some tempo and key adjustments and did a mashup of the two that I called Sweet Little 16 Surfer In The USA. It was stupid at the core but it helped me learn how to use pitch adjusting and tempo adjusting and cutting and pasting.

I also did that for I Can't Help It If I Still Fall To Pieces (I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You and I Fall To Pieces) and Old Flaming Habits (Old Flames and Old Habits). And to someone who landed from the planet Gronk an had never heard those old country songs they would have sounded like they were written that way.

So yes, people steal all the time. Don't worry baby was a direct rip from Be My Baby. Wilson admitted that. Harrison stole He's So Fine for My Sweet Lord. Lady A stole Eye In The Sky from Alan Parsons for Need You Now. And on and on the list goes.

None of that is the point.

People make the music, not software.

Last edited by eddie1261; 03/11/22 04:33 AM.