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From Brian Curtis <brioohs@sbcglobal.net>
Subject Re: Art Vs. Artifice (or "Pro Tools")
Date Thu, 26 Jun 2003 14:43:27 -0500

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I would like to champion whoever had the guts to write the statement
regarding the abuse of digital manipulation ("tuning" vocals, etc.).  I can
hear the fixed stuff all the time, and get extremely annoyed when I do -
it's too damn perfect.

My group (The Oohs, for those who don't already know) recorded our last CD
completely in ProTools, but we did not take advantage of the capability of
fixing our vocals or any other anal-retentive performance tweakage.  While
some may argue that since one is making a "permanent record" of the music
it should be made the "best" it can possibly be, I and my bandmates are of
the mindset that what one is capturing is a combination of time, talent and
personality which shouldn't be tampered with for fear of losing the spark
that makes it special in the first place - the humanity.

It may be that one of the things that sets this list's chosen music apart
from the masses is the "human" content.  Every recording is a moment frozen
in time, and if tweaked and tarted for every imperfection the technical
magic may be staggering but the human magic will be lost.  The very thing
that makes any of us special can be wiped away in no time, and you then get
the sea of musical clones with which we are currently inundated on the radio
and TV.  That's why video has become so important - so you can distinguish
the difference by sight, 'cause you sure aren't gonna do it by ear.

Don't get me wrong - I love and embrace the technology...I just hate the
abuse that it causes.  (And don't get me started on drum machines and
sequencers!)

Brioohs
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