![]() ![]() Personally, apart the downward motion in quality that took place between roughly 2006-08, i have to say that i am very, very happy with film, game and tv music from the beginning of 2009 onwards plus some very exciting new names have come along, due to these changes in quality of technical means and wider accessibility. What changes it's just the means these days and that's not a negative thing at all. People, culture, musical data and musicianship, inspiration, ideas, expression exist but of course, like everything else, they also evolve. These days vst's and composers who write music on the computer first are indeed the majority and there's still great music and there's also junk, but who can deny junk existed in the past as well? It did it always co-exists.
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