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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick DSP View Post

    a fake live pa is no different than a fake dj set...

    you are too hung up on the word 'live'

    To say what you did, see quote, is just ridiculous. Maybe you have never tried production yourself.

    DJing is such a different thing to music production.

    I know that when I go and see a'live' PA the chances are it is not live. But at least the guy that actually wrote the ****ing music is up there getting the credit and not some jumped up little cunt behind the decks STEALING the credit.

    Was you really that naive in the first place to think that it was all live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aNaLpLeAsEr View Post
    you are too hung up on the word 'live'

    To say what you did, see quote, is just ridiculous. Maybe you have never tried production yourself.

    DJing is such a different thing to music production.

    I know that when I go and see a'live' PA the chances are it is not live. But at least the guy that actually wrote the ****ing music is up there getting the credit and not some jumped up little cunt behind the decks STEALING the credit.

    Was you really that naive in the first place to think that it was all live?
    I see what you're getting at. yes, playing live is a relative term. but, i wouldn't consider playing full tracks or full mixes in ableton/cubase/logic equal to composing and arranging loops, samples and sequences in real time. (yes i know many live pa's including my own that do just that) but that's my opinion.

    But there's no need for personal digs my good man. i think there's more than enough sources out there to prove I'm far from talking out of my ass on this subject. ;)

    I will agree that credit still needs to be given to the producer, it is difficult. but credit shouldn't be given to the producer posing as a performer and that's what this site is exposing.
    Last edited by Patrick DSP; 13-02-2009 at 09:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aNaLpLeAsEr View Post
    Maybe you have never tried production yourself.

    DJing is such a different thing to music production.
    :lol::lol:

    maybe you should research who ou're talking to before making silly assumptions about Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    :lol::lol:

    maybe you should research who ou're talking to before making silly assumptions about Pat
    :lol:

    Anyone ever see that thread on t'internet where some guy was lecturing Aphex Twin on analogue synths, absolutely oblivious to who he was talking to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    :lol:

    Anyone ever see that thread on t'internet where some guy was lecturing Aphex Twin on analogue synths, absolutely oblivious to who he was talking to?
    No, got a link? :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spark View Post
    No, got a link? :)
    Just had a quick hunt - looks like the message board in question is no more.

    In a nutshell, some guy was banging on about VST being as good if not better than real analogue hardware, and a user called "analord" was saying - you know - hang on a minute, VST is pretty good but even the best algorithms don't come close to emulating all the subtle nuances of real analogue circuitry. Cue the original guy saying "well, who the **** are you? you don't know shit etc."

    A very entertaining read.

 

 

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