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Then how come they dont have their own genre? |
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Music needs to have a sort of structure beneath it, like a motive [Rhythm, sound design, a stable fanbase, and, ofcourse, haters that are biased against it] |
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"[Rhythm, sound design, a stable fanbase, and, ofcourse, haters that are biased against it]"
I don't sound design means what you think it means |
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WobullJoin Date: 2014-04-07 Post Count: 8168 |
good point |
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Sound design:
It's hard to explain, so I'll try my best.
Being able to sort out sounds to the point where you're satisfied, you know how bands have a sort of universal set up [Drums in back, guitars/bass towards the middle, separated for max. stereo quality, and the singer in the front, cause noone wants to hear a drowned out voice] well some people want their songs to focus mainly on beats, so they have the output of the drums/beat (whether or not you're using a music-based software or an actual drumset... or both) and they make it go towards the front.
Have a synth/guitar/bass-based project? just put focus on that sound and place it in front of everything else.
Ofcourse, there are limits, when you have singing involved, there's almost always the need to put that out in front, but that won't need to occur if there isn't at all. |
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I know what it is, music doesn't need sound design
lol |
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"noone wants to hear a drowned out voice"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlC5CvDbS4A |
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"noone wants to hear a drowned out voice"
I mean that when there's intent on having the vocals to be put out in front. |
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civi, then how about we head out side and roll around with bountiful trash bins and broken cymbals. |
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so you're saying that someone videotaping their self playing piano is sound design? What if they don't even record it, is there still sound design? Don't try to set up a strawman by implying I think that hitting broken cymbals is music. |
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op listens to crappy mallcore.
he contradicts himself because mallcore sounds like people farting |
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ducky980Join Date: 2012-09-01 Post Count: 9083 |
What separates music from noise isn't much. Organization of the noise is music, while just making a noise would be noise. If I were to close a door, that would make noise. If I were to record the noise, or make it close in a certain way over any amount of time, it'd be music. Although, not to be enjoyed by many. |
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Piano in itself has elements of sound design, it's basically a one-man-band.
But, if you intend to add other elements (instruments, fx, etc.) to your song/band, then, in order to show what you inted to display as your "main course", you need to even out somethings within it. |
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ducky, I agree in entirety. |
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