If you aren't taking a representative sample, you won't get a representative snapshot.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm no snapshot artist. I make very careful choices always, even if I'm using a 35mm camera.
When I taught, the way in which we got evaluated is what I used to call the drive-by evaluation. Somebody would come in for 20 minutes with a checklist, and that would be your evaluation. So it was clearly a snapshot.
A good snapshot stops a moment from running away.
I had to realize that the use of samples has its rules, too.
The photograph itself doesn't interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality.
Yes, sampling has changed not just my way of playing and composing.
Sampling is kind of prehistoric, given the technology and the textures you can create.
I set records that will never be equaled. In fact, I hope 90% of them don't even get printed.
I've always wanted to call the shots because I would rather fail than not have a chance to figure it out on my own.
A record is just a snapshot of where you are at any time.