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Default Multiple spaces in recordings

On Friday, April 12, 2019 at 8:48:19 AM UTC-7, Scott Dorsey wrote:

Moreover, most people's ears have changed since sequencers came along, or e=
ven before that with click tracks. Nobody ever noticed that "Gone" (Miles/G=
il Evans Porgy and Bess) has a couple of clams and speeds up. Or "Chameleon=
" (Herbie Hancock of course) speeding up like crazy.


Speeding up and slowing down is part of what can make music interesting,
just like dynamics in amplitude. Not that it's always a good thing, but
when it's good it's good.
--scott


Absolutely.

I'm just saying that almost four decades of sequencers have changed how we hear music. "Perfect" performances were never possible before - no clams, perfect timing, intonation, dynamics...