Post #2726705
2026-04-06 09:25 UTC
@flosillermastering@mastodon.social that is exactly my approach too.
Letting the functionality shape my creativity. If you see a person who is deep into the ins and outs of a DAW, I think it’s quite clear that the DAW becomes an instrument of its own.
I’m trained in live music and only a little in produced music, and the difference is becoming more and more clear to me. So this is also about the musician I am and how my ideas comes out.
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@flosillermastering@mastodon.social 2026-04-07 12:29
@mosgaard@uddannelse.social would be great to be able to listen to what people like Delia Derbyshire, Xenakis or Stockhausen would have made if born with today's tools. I guess you can't escape your own musical identity and current taste anyway, no matter the circumstances. That's why I'm not sure a Linux setup will significantly alter my results, just the way to get there is hopefully inspiring and satisfying.