I almost forgot about this post getting lost in the shuffle of my email. Larry David writes: >>There probably aren't many people in the world who really understand sound synthesis and are also talented musicians; most people who are great at one are not great at the other. This observation may be obvious, but I think it may partially explain why the aleatoric synth competitions get more interest.<< Yes, this is the problem. But you would expect that the majority of people buying a synth (or it's full name, music synthesizer) would be at least be somewhat musically capable. Before I plopped $10K down for a wall sized modular, I would want to know how to do more than repetitive drones, self-running patches, or bleeps and bloops. My mind would get bored in 10 seconds even if I accomplished those things myself. >>One of the reasons I like W. Carlos is he has lots of musical talent as well as technical skills, and the combination of the two results in some really interesting music.<< Yes, being a good performer, synthesist, orchestrator of sounds, recording engineer, and a composer if doing ones own music, are all needed to be a really good synth musician. That'a a rare thing. But with 6.5 billion people on the earth, you'd think we'd have seen albums using analog synths in the last 25 years that could even come close to Carlos or Tomita. >>all the most talented musicians I know - players and writers - are drawn to acoustic instruments to write and perform on - very few people seem to write traditional music for synthesizer.Maybe its because the synthesizer is still a relatively new instrument, or maybe its something inherent about it - I guess time will tell.<< Actually it seems the synth is an old instrument, in that it was already explored by a few in the 60's to 80's, then those people moved on to other things, then it died. Seems composers and musicians are more interested in getting their music done then in exploring synth timbres, so they go with samplers or acoustic instruments. That's why it's a bit refreshing when I visit non-synth sites like Northernsounds. That's where most of the musicians are, but they're all using samples. -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Power of editing
2007-06-22 by Kenneth Elhardt
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