Talk:Mad Max's Course in Film Scoring for Motion Pictures
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[edit] Lessons in making music for motion pictures
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(aka. Film Scoring Introduction)
[edit] No 'acoustic' loops.
No acoustic loops * Note: In this course, we do NOT use acoustic loops. Loops are wonderful for documentaries, corporate video, event video and multimedia but never for narrative motion pictures. Midi loops are OK but with acoustic loops, you cannot modify (simplify or change notes) the music which makes is useless for dramatic scenes.
This statement is based on opinion and is flat out WRONG about the ability to edit and rearrange audio recordings. There are many software packages that enable a range of functionality to extract segments, rearrange loops and beats, preform spectral manipulation, &c. One can start with the simple-yet-robust Audacity to realize that waveforms are not static but malleable.
