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Re: Live Looping versus using Pre-Recorded Loops
well, cheating is saying something and doing a different thing, right?
so if a festival invitation says something about the music, it should be
more or less maintained
if we define live looping somewhere on the net, its less heavy, its up to
the musicians feeling whether he uses the brand or not
on the youtube.com/livelooping playlist collection I solved the problem by
creating a category for videos with considerable amount of prerecorded
parts
if the prerecorded part is just a drum sample or so, I think there is no
need to worry about, its obvious to the listener and common...
of course a stupid definition should not hold back an artist to create
what he feels should be created.
on the other hand, its a famous fact that limitations enhance creativity
:-)
On 6 Nov 2011, at 12:03, mark francombe wrote:
> My point entirely Per, surely nothing is cheating!
> Personally I tend to improvise lots, but with pre-prepared ideas and
> sounds.
>
> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys, your discussion in this thread makes it impossible to hold back
> this final question:
>
> Is it cheating to compose the music before you perform it?
>
>