[alt.rock-n-roll] Survey: Computers and Music

drdave@buhub.bradley.edu (David L. Vessell) (02/27/91)

I'm currently taking a class called "Computers, Ethics, and Society"
(CS500) and I'm doing a thesis on people's attitudes towards using
computers in music performance.  Below is a short list of questions.  If
you wish, please take the time to reply to this survey.  I will post the
results of the survey in about a month, after my report is finished.
Thanks.


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Computers and Music Survey

1.  To what extent do you feel computers has influenced music today?

	a) Little or no effect.
	b) Some effect but not a great deal.
	c) Considerable effect.
	d) Drastic effect.


2.  Do you view the current and future computer influences on music to be:

	a) Greatly positive?
	b) Somewhat positive?
	c) Not making much of a difference?
	d) Somewhat negative?
	e) Greatly negative?


3.  What do you see as the greatest advantage to computers in music?
    (Be brief.)


4.  What do you see as the greatest disadvantages to computers in music?
    (Be brief.)

5.  Name up to five artists or groups that use computers in a positive,
    worthwhile manner.

6.  Name up to five artists or groups that use computers in a negative
    manner (e.g. as a crutch, to mask lack of talent, etc.)?

7.  What other comments would you like to make concerning computers in 
    music?


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Please e-mail all responses to drdave@buhub.bradley.edu.  Please don't post
answers to this newsgroup.

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  David L. Vessell   Bradley Univ.  Peoria, IL   drdave@buhub.bradley.edu
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afdenis@lims03.lerc.nasa.gov (STEPHEN DENNISON) (03/01/91)

> 
>Computers and Music Survey
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>1.  To what extent do you feel computers has influenced music today?
                                          ^^^ How about "HAVE" ?

>	c) Considerable effect.
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>2.  Do you view the current and future computer influences on music to be:
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>	b) Somewhat positive?
                AND
>	d) Somewhat negative?

The positives and negatives do not cancel out leaving no effect. There was 
no appropriate way to say this other than BOTH b and d.

> 
> 
>3.  What do you see as the greatest advantage to computers in music?
>    (Be brief.)
Great musical ideas are not lost due to the inadequate technique of the guy 
who has the idea, i.e. sequenced parts, corrections, etc.
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> 
>4.  What do you see as the greatest disadvantages to computers in music?
>    (Be brief.)

Any fool can make reasonably good sounding record, thus polluting the 
airwaves with drivel that isn't weeded out by brain-dead record company 
bureaucrats. 
> 
>5.  Name up to five artists or groups that use computers in a positive,
>    worthwhile manner.

The Police
Yes
Todd Rundgren (sp ??)
Stevie Wonder
World's Most Dangerous Band (Late Night w/ David Letterman)

> 
>6.  Name up to five artists or groups that use computers in a negative
>    manner (e.g. as a crutch, to mask lack of talent, etc.)?

Hall and Oats
The Human League

> 
>7.  What other comments would you like to make concerning computers in 
>    music?

Drum machines, while excellent pre-production tools, should be banned from 
final recordings as should any keyboard sampled sounds. There is simply no 
way a keyboard player can simulate the nuances of whatever instrument his 
sampler is set to sound like and almost all attempts come up short. In live 
performances, however, samplers are a God-Send.

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>Please e-mail all responses to drdave@buhub.bradley.edu.  Please don't post
>answers to this newsgroup.
> 

oops, too late :-)

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>**dR.Dave**            ....making the world safe for intelligent dance music.
>  David L. Vessell   Bradley Univ.  Peoria, IL   drdave@buhub.bradley.edu
>  "'Cause I can see the future, and it's a place....about seventy miles
>    east of here...." --Laurie Anderson
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