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haesslich

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field recording sampling cd
« on: August 09, 2012, 01:57:30 am »
you can discuss endlessly about the sense and nonsense of sampling cds. but this really outplays everything:
http://www.loopmasters.com/product/details/1433/Glimpse-Found-Sounds-and-Field-Recordings

found sounds and field recordings.

i don't want to comment this any further except for:
this is the ANTI-field-recording in my opinion. the complete opposite of what found sound actually means. (irony: found sound shall be found on a sampling CD, yes).

while field recordings are essential for my music, i don't regard them as a signature for myself (nobody actually cares whether i recorded this or not. it's irrelevant for the listener). but what definitly matters for me is the recording process. i would not miss that!

why on earth would anyone just skip the recording process?  ???

this is SO wrong.  ::)

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Re: field recording sampling cd
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2012, 02:31:51 am »
Oompf.. Found on compilation haha, nice one. Nothing for me, Best thing is a day out in the fields..

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Re: field recording sampling cd
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2012, 09:02:27 am »
to play devil's advocate... i'm sure this has some use for picture scoring artists who need foley sounds or other background ambiences...

but that's the end of my acceptance...

as, yes, i agree with the above.. this is the anti-field recording archive... i feel quite strongly against any sound libraries of any kind.. they make artists lazy. we should all be creating our own sounds if we truly want music from our own souls.