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: "Per Boysen" <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > In my own praxis I prefer strictly quantized drum programming. The > reason is that my taste rather favors "making machines groove" than > "laying down a human groove". That's where I'm at in this point in time. Right now my emphase is on MACHINE, not drum. I want to make beats that have somewhat of a machine quality to them, a machine rhythm. That doesn't mean that there can't be variety to them, if that's what I'm looking for If I want a boom, or a bang, it doesn't need to be a bass drum, or a snare. It can be anything, found sounds, etc. that go boom or bang. If I want a "real" drum sound with a "human" feel, I can play my acoustic set. Like so many things in music, it all boils down to personal preference, and/or style, and how "popular" or accepted we want to be. Otherwise, the audience, the listener, the critic, the fellow artist be damn. I guess it depends on how much of an "Outsider" we want to be, to use one of Colin Wilson's terms. Nice discussion! I believe someone once said that this group DOES have it's opinions. Amen, and amen! Tom