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I'm so tired of this kind of youtube video: "Can you really make music on an iPad?"

We all know it's only possible to make low-effort, ambient non-music on iOS. Stop flogging a dead horse!!

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  • These people really have no clue. Videos with virtually the same title have been coming out for years. The answer has always been yes.

  • You can make music with a couple rocks.

  • @db909 said:
    These people really have no clue. Videos with virtually the same title have been coming out for years. The answer has always been yes.

    Right!!!

    @Tarekith said:
    You can make music with a couple rocks.

    but what about an IPAD!? It sounds so outlandish!!

  • @sevenape said:

    @Tarekith said:
    You can make music with a couple rocks.

    but what about an IPAD!? It sounds so outlandish!!

    Banging two iPads together doesn’t sound as good as banging two rocks together.

  • @Tarekith said:
    You can make music with a couple rocks.

    That’s called ‘rock music’.

  • We are still very early adopters, that’s it.

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    Is it the same people that harp on cheap synths (volca etc) and call them toys while pointing to their eurorack as if it were some penultimate professional rig then all the music they make is reverb soaked plinky-plonky, washy “ambient” that lacks any real substance….those guys? Yeah theyre cool.

  • Is this clickbait? 😅

  • @sevenape said:
    Stop flogging a dead horse!!

    why did you promote it then? :D

  • @vdk_john said:
    Is this clickbait? 😅

    I consider most of that type of video clickbait when the title implies something from a negative perspective.

  • @dendy said:
    We are still very early adopters, that’s it.

    I still keep it mostly a secret with my friends, they are not ready to face the truth that our freaking mobile phones are actually 19 billion transistor supercomputers with 2147 GFLOPS GPUs. 😂

  • @Tarekith said:
    You can make music with a couple rocks.

    Rock music. 😂

  • @cokomairena said:

    @sevenape said:
    Stop flogging a dead horse!!

    why did you promote it then? :D

    @michael_m said:

    @vdk_john said:
    Is this clickbait? 😅

    I consider most of that type of video clickbait when the title implies something from a negative perspective.

    I meant this thread 😝 (jk though)

  • @Luxthor said:

    @dendy said:
    We are still very early adopters, that’s it.

    I still keep it mostly a secret with my friends, they are not ready to face the truth that our freaking mobile phones are actually 19 billion transistor supercomputers with 2147 GFLOPS GPUs. 😂

    👍🤝

  • @blakavar said:
    Is it the same people that harp on cheap synths (volca etc) and call them toys while pointing to their eurorack as if it were some penultimate professional rig then all the music they make is reverb soaked plinky-plonky, washy “ambient” that lacks any real substance….those guys? Yeah theyre cool.

    You hit the nail on the head. And idk which one’s worse lol

    I genuinely don’t see how people only see the Volcas as toys and “pros would never use them”. Imagine how hyped any of the big synth guys from the 70s would be if they saw how powerful AND cheap the Volcas are. They would’ve been such a huge hit 40 years ago and all the pros would’ve been using them.

    Same with iOS. People say it’s a toy but more and more ports of desktop plugins are coming every day. At some point they won’t be able to logically make that argument.

  • It’s the same as those cranky old dudes in the comments on YouTube saying electronic music is just “pushing a button”. These people are so wrong but it gets too frustrating to constantly try to explain, so I just let them be wrong now.

  • @HotStrange said:
    It’s the same as those cranky old dudes in the comments on YouTube saying electronic music is just “pushing a button”. These people are so wrong but it gets too frustrating to constantly try to explain, so I just let them be wrong now.

    I think the frustrating thing about that is that there are people who call themselves musicians when they DO just push a button, as there are apps that advertise that “you don’t have to know anything about music to play like the pros” or something similar.

    Of course, that’s certainly not the majority of electronic musicians, but I do sometimes feel that certain salespeople are deliberately blurring the line between musicianship (I mean that in the broadest sense, not just the ability to play a traditional instrument) and being able to call yourself a musician because you figured out which button to press just to sell shit.

  • edited October 2023

    Can I make music on the iPad? Depends on whether you call the shit i make “music”

  • edited October 2023

    @HotStrange said:
    It’s the same as those cranky old dudes in the comments on YouTube saying electronic music is just “pushing a button”. These people are so wrong but it gets too frustrating to constantly try to explain, so I just let them be wrong now.

    My favorite is "EDM is just Boom Boom". It's like saying "Painting is just fumbling around with a brush."

  • @michael_m said:

    @HotStrange said:
    It’s the same as those cranky old dudes in the comments on YouTube saying electronic music is just “pushing a button”. These people are so wrong but it gets too frustrating to constantly try to explain, so I just let them be wrong now.

    I think the frustrating thing about that is that there are people who call themselves musicians when they DO just push a button, as there are apps that advertise that “you don’t have to know anything about music to play like the pros” or something similar.

    Of course, that’s certainly not the majority of electronic musicians, but I do sometimes feel that certain salespeople are deliberately blurring the line between musicianship (I mean that in the broadest sense, not just the ability to play a traditional instrument) and being able to call yourself a musician because you figured out which button to press just to sell shit.

    Oh yeah there’s definitely a few outliers that leave a bad impression but who even knows if they’ve seen those or not. I’m sure half of them haven’t and just think that way. Some of the demos and such don’t help though that’s for sure.

  • I think thumbs down still counts as interactions/what they want...
    just click DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS TRASH CHANNEL, but idk if that also counts...

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @HotStrange said:
    It’s the same as those cranky old dudes in the comments on YouTube saying electronic music is just “pushing a button”. These people are so wrong but it gets too frustrating to constantly try to explain, so I just let them be wrong now.

    My favorite is "EDM is just Boom Boom". It's like saying "Painting is just fumbling around with a brush."

    Exactly. Boiling everything down can make anything seem simple and dumb but those people don’t get nuance and probably have never played music before themselves.

  • I have never seen such a thing. I would have to search for such a topic. Strange, someone posting their takeaways on uncomfortable topics. Well, but this is the Internet.

  • edited October 2023

    Bach fugues are just rearranging the same notes over and over again at different speeds. Call that music? ;)

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Bach fugues are just rearranging the same notes over and over again at different speeds. Call that music? ;)

    Pfft! He didn’t even use extended harmony, chromaticism or polytonality. He may as well have just been pressing a button on his harpsichord.

  • edited October 2023

    @HotStrange said:
    It’s the same as those cranky old dudes in the comments on YouTube saying electronic music is just “pushing a button”. These people are so wrong but it gets too frustrating to constantly try to explain, so I just let them be wrong now.

    It's just one example of much wider problem.. people like commenting on topic where they lack deeper knowledge.

    But we can't stop trying to educate them. As Ricky Tines always say at end of his video "Knowledge is power, share the knowledge" :-)

  • @cokomairena said:

    @sevenape said:
    Stop flogging a dead horse!!

    why did you promote it then? :D

    👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😂

  • @cokomairena said:

    @sevenape said:
    Stop flogging a dead horse!!

    why did you promote it then? :D

    I’m actually pc master race in disguise. I’m trying to take down the iOS ecosystem from the inside. Now I’m off to make some more non music on my iPad.

  • For once I just want to see this kind of video that concludes, "There, I've just proved beyond doubt that you won't be able to make music with an iPad. If you like the video, please don't forget to subscribe. And next week! New video! Can You really Make Music on Apple Watch!" :D

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