Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] That whole mp3 vs. ogg vs. wma vs. yomamma thing
From: Rick Taylor (ricktaylor_AT_speakeasy.net)
Date: Tue Oct 14 2003 - 04:40:49 EEST
Tim Orford <tim_AT_orford.org> wrote:
>Ron is a shining example to us all. Personally i make
>european pop music which requires a lot more from your
>system than just capturing, editing, and playing back audio
>through a desk + outboard. European music is much more electronic
>than US stuff. It makes me laugh that people in the US even have
>an 'electronica' category.
It's just that here most "real" electronica is constrained to academia or to
experimental/artsy categories ...None of which makes any money. {Actually, that
whole conceptual genre has fallen into real disfavor recently.}
We have that whole rock/blues and jazz legacy to deal with as well {as opposed
to the watered down, imitative stuff that comes from that side of the pond.} The
American public has come to value things like depth and quality and a certain
"earthiness" that you just don't get with "Eurodisco."
{Tho' you really couldn't tell it by looking at our charts. ... A few minutes
on the streets or in some of our backwoods clubs would convince you.}
>With the exception of vocals, there are no "performances"
>in the conventional sense. Most of the sounds are generated
>on the machine and need to be kept live to be able to
>make last minute changes. Personally I couldnt even manage without a
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