![]() The same question would be like “why tomatoes from simple supermarket are not so tasty like tomatoes from my grandmother's garden in Toscana?” Because the second costs lot of money and efforts. And unfortunately the second case works better. Probably you heard that □music.Īuthors who makes money on this music or must make 5 high quality soundtracks for audiostocks every month or 20 middle quality □. Btw 50% of guitar stock music made with MIDI guitar VST, it’s not even a real instrument. ![]() They don’t hear different between American Telecaster and Chinese Squier. 80% of clients want just mood or style (jazzy/hard/inspiring/for kids/for trailer). I could go on forever about this whole topic and the dumb hate that (seemingly a lot of musicians) love to direct towards modern music, but I’ll shut up now.Ĩ0% of stock music sounds like a □because people who license and pay money for this music don’t care about quality. There have always been tons of songs that were performed and made famous by artists who weren’t the writer(s) of said songs. It’s always been a rat race full of people churning out countless songs. From there, move onto the Nashville Sound during the earlier days of RCA. I think the history of the modern US music industry is an interesting one to learn about, and I would encourage anyone who reads my post and thinks I’m defending talentless music producers/artists/and songwriters of a lazy, modern era to research as far back as Tin Pan Alley. I think they all just think that the transition from an analog era to digital resulted in some sort of entirely different approach to music production (one that is supposedly more synonymous with my previously listed adjectives). Those are the types who know nothing about the history of the music industry. They’re the types who like to use excuses about how certain pop stars “don’t even write their own songs” or that there’s songwriters out there who are just turning out songs without any depth, character, talent, complexity or whatever. I think we live in a golden era of music, and those same haters will look back more fondly on the music released today than they’re willing to admit these days. There’s all sorts of great music out there these days. Idk if it’s specifically catered towards background music out there today, but I can’t stand when people complain about the music today being bad, boring, poorly done, too easy, cheap, or whatever else. I couldn’t agree with your response more. And I'm not listening to it on my own time, why would I do that! I'm listening to it because it's impossible to avoid if you watch anything on YouTube. I'm talking about the stock music that's being played when someone is talking on a vlog and things like that. I'm talking about background music, not backing tracks. Why is the world like this? Help me understand! Please!Įdit: Guys. Is there a way those songs could be improved with better mixing and mastering tools, or is it just a lost cause due to the root of the problem? Just talking about the mix and the instruments themselves. I expect that much from background music. I'm not talking musically or as a composition, either. We're in a plague of very bland music out there. ![]() If I have to hear one more generic distorted hard rock guitar that basically sounds like nothing somehow, I'm gonna lost it. Is it just a case of people not caring? Is it that amp sims (Amplitude/Guitar Rig/others) are used and just aren't very good? Again, guitar is the worst offender I think. ![]() It always sounds so thin and so offensively bland. A lot of the stock music used, or music people license for whatever background music.
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