I know everything that you can do with digital processing and digital editing inside and out, but I absolutely refuse to push the buttons and don't even want to know how to load and unload the files.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've never been able to arouse any interest in myself for digitally produced sound, and so the computer turns me off.
I'm not a computer person at all. I only know how to turn them on. I'm not a programmer. I couldn't program my way out of a paper bag.
It's easier to add things on to a PC than it's ever been before. It's one click, and boom, it comes down.
I spend a fair amount of time on my computer, but I don't hack into anything. I have to open the manual and follow instructions.
I can't drag myself away from 'Final Cut Pro.' It is a digital video editing system. I am obsessed with it, but I am always away from home, and I can't use it.
Carefully execute every instruction given to you by the director, producer, and studio. But that would be a life not worth living.
Computers make it easier to do a lot of things, but most of the things they make it easier to do don't need to be done.
I'm pretty much fully digital. I've basically spent a few painstaking days putting sounds into my laptop, just banking them, because I love playing, and I love visually seeing it on my screen and being able to change the sounds more, with different plug-ins. I've created my own synth sounds.
I don't push buttons to push buttons. Throwing the rebel card out there is really cheap.
I am such a gearhead. In my recording studio, I personally engineer and edit everything on computers.