Field wrote:
the continues need to simplify the process of mixing and selecting records to reach as many people as possible in order to sell a product isn't necessarily good innovation either.
in the new kid's generation..
they will have grandmother's mixing on ipods vs knitting sweaters.. in the end, the more electronic music applies to the masses the more it will be consumed, the more need it will require.. then more artist can actually make a living doing this type of music ... everything else has been done musically, so next its the presentation to the people it doesn't apply to.. - new markets..
yes I agree, this would be more for people just having fun with the software, and not to be taken all that serious. if it's an option, technology will create it.. this is case & point of technology doing that.. in the end, the more diluted the ocean gets, the more people who don't follow suit will stand out..and will be appreciated that much more. everything has it's place and process.. even if it's looks like it's bait & switch for the lazy.