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Well Kris, that very much depends on where you draw the line of musicianship, and what you consider music. If it takes ages to set up a randomization patch, do the scripting for the post-recording sequencing, and handling the massive amounts of data that is sometimes required (like in a max/msp patch) is that then still not part of the musical process? I believe mr. LaFosse and others would make great use of that one note, and even though it's just technological tom-foolery it is still highly musical, and beyond the reach of your average 10-month old. Most of my looping these days is based on a more-or-less random audio input, that does not make it less musical, at least to my ears. Andreas Kris Hartung wrote: > [...]it is about > being aware of the music, but also who or what is generating the music >and > taking responsibility for this. If I play one note and my gear generates >an > entire 5 minute song by randominzing that note, sequencing,, etc...that's > hardly a case of me being aware of my own music. That's letting the gear >to > the work for me. That's not even musicianship in my book. My 10 month >old > kids can do this. So simply being aware of the music and letting it flow > through me is not a complete criteria as I see it....but I know what you > are > getting at here and agree with your concept. Again, there are varying > degrees of what we are talking about here, and all exceptions noted. > > Kris >> > > > > . >