View Full Version : Is there a word that defines DAW users?
Argitoth
08-09-2007, 09:32 PM
VOTING PROCESS BEGINS SATURDAY AUGUST 11, 2007 to AUGUST 18, 2007
Hello. I had an idea. Since there's no word that defines us, we should make one up and then push it into the dictionary or wikipedia.
Possible Definitions:
1. A composer who uses SEQUENCERS, SYNTHESIZERS, and SAMPLERS for the majority of the musical processes.
2. Composer with a computer.
3. Nerd without a woman who has never been kissed by sunlight.
4. One who realizes his/her composition immediately and permanently as opposed to an "off-line" process of say, writing for an ensemble and then realising a performance/sound recording at a later date.
Possible Names:
a. Computer Composer (alt: compucom)
b. Technology Composer
c. DAW'k
d. Virtual Composer
e. Electronic Composer (musician? artist?)
f. VST-ist/VIT-ist (Virtual Studio Technologist/Virtual Instrumentalist)
g. Synthesist
h. Compuser
i. Music Engineer
j. Music Programmer
k. Desktop Composer (musician?) (alt: DTMer)
l. On-line Composer
Joke Names:
a. DAW'g (sup dawg)
b. DAWer (too obvious?)
c. Fantastic Midi (Organ?) Toiler
d. Detransmogrificationalist
e. DAW-some Person (dawsome?)
f. DAW Buddhist - "Rebirth" is the "Reason" for "Live"
g. Cocopeepeepoopishire (Butter was dropped on the head as a young'in)
h. DAWinist (http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2667007#2667007)
i. Flarg (http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2667012#2667012)
j. DAW Brain (http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2667142#2667142) - a person with less than average intelligence
k. One Man Orchestra
Please post your ideas for definitions and names. YOUR SUGGESTIONS WILL BE POSTED!
Participating forums:
Northernsounds (http://www.northernsounds.com/forum/showthread.php?p=512859#post512859)
KVRaudio (http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2666851#2666851)
OCRemix (http://ocremix.org/forums/showthread.php?p=305014#post305014)
Argitoth
08-09-2007, 09:41 PM
funny... but it'd never fly.
Hm...good idea.
I kinda like electronic musician or electronic aural composer.
Argitoth
08-09-2007, 09:45 PM
What is electronic "AURAL" composer????
Fishy
08-09-2007, 09:54 PM
Computer Sound Designer?
Argitoth
08-09-2007, 10:03 PM
That's kind of off-topic, computer sound designer. It would require a different definition such as "one who uses synthesis techniques to create sound" or something.
Edit: I think sound designer by itself requires you to be using a lot of computer stuff anyway.
Barnsalot
08-09-2007, 10:20 PM
I like compuser. Carries a double-meaning.
The Mutericator
08-09-2007, 10:24 PM
I like compuser. Carries a double-meaning.
Triple meaning. Composer, comp-user, and com-poo-ser.
You're right that there is no official title for someone who works with synthesizers. However, additional composers for synthesized film scores, instead of remaining anonymous, typically get a "synthesizer programmer" credit. The wikipedia article on this seems a bit misinformed considering the vast number of "synthesizer programmer" credits listed on imdb. I prefer "music engineer" myself because the word "synthesizer" to me evokes the idea of 80s pop music and all that.
I actually think that the term "electronic musician" or more common; "electronic artist" is what the media has used for a long time; i'm not so certain that a new classification is required for this.
And honestly, I think that electronic musician is a more accurate name than some of these; they are pretty obscure.
analoq
08-09-2007, 10:47 PM
why does it need a term? it's still the same thing as being a producer or a composer.
and even if some people on random forums agree on a term, it's still not going to merit any sort of lexical acknowledgment.
this thread is futile at best, and insulting to all the musicians here at worst.
Prasa_U.
08-09-2007, 10:48 PM
I'm not getting it....is Philip Glass suddenly not a composer because he works with synthesizers?
zircon
08-09-2007, 11:16 PM
analoq wins thread.
I would say "electronic musician" is a good term though, considering it's already used this way and there's a magazine with that name.
Argitoth
08-09-2007, 11:21 PM
why does it need a term? it's still the same thing as being a producer or a composer.
and even if some people on random forums agree on a term, it's still not going to merit any sort of lexical acknowledgment.
this thread is futile at best, and insulting to all the musicians here at worst.
Lol come on man, don't be a negative nancy. This is for fun and I would like to have a voting process afterwards for the joke names especially.
Arek the Absolute
08-09-2007, 11:32 PM
why does it need a term? it's still the same thing as being a producer or a composer.
and even if some people on random forums agree on a term, it's still not going to merit any sort of lexical acknowledgment.
this thread is futile at best, and insulting to all the musicians here at worst.
I am going to have to agree with my buddy over here.
In JAPAN they are referred to as DTMers (http://dtmer.com/), "DTM" being an acronym for "DeskTop Music."
I kinda like "desktop musician." Has a ring to it.
Trenthian
08-10-2007, 12:04 AM
who let argitoth back on the internet?
djpretzel
08-10-2007, 12:52 AM
I just bought Cubase 4, so my vote goes to "The Broke" :nicework:
Anorak
08-10-2007, 01:01 AM
So, if I use trackers to write my music, I'm not a "computer composer, music engineer, or synthesist"? Wow, it makes so much sense now! I guess I'll delete all these programs and stop working on my "songs"!
analoq
08-10-2007, 02:01 AM
This is for funso when you say:Since there's no word that defines us, we should make one up and then push it into the dictionary or wikipedia.it'd be just for the lulz?
i can't conceive why anyone would want to get behind that. i guess it's just too awesome for someone like me to understand.
so i'm glad we are all in agreement
DAW'gz it is!
Xelebes
08-10-2007, 04:36 AM
They call him The Producer.
http://freeradicalsounds.com/helfish.jpg
I like compuser. Carries a double-meaning.
I'm a compusah
Help compusah
José the Bronx Rican
08-10-2007, 05:21 AM
Doesn't the word "programmer," mentioned by Sil, cover all of this already? I know in the industry the term refers primarily to drum sequences, but unglamorous as it sounds, "programmer" or "music programmer" may already be an accepted "title." I already have been using this word to describe myself and what I do.
Rayza
08-10-2007, 08:25 AM
Here's my online dating intro "I make electronic music for fun, not trying to make a career out of it cuz y'all mofuckers steal shit and think you deserve to own our music for free, so fuck you bitch.."
I get no hits..
i don't see the need for another term. we're all musicians, producers, composers, audio engineers, etc.. there's already terms to describe what we do. and everybody uses computers nowadays, so there's no point in distinguishing the fact that we use DAWs
Doesn't the word "programmer," mentioned by Sil, cover all of this already? I know in the industry the term refers primarily to drum sequences, but unglamorous as it sounds, "programmer" or "music programmer" may already be an accepted "title." I already have been using this word to describe myself and what I do.
Music programmer sounds either like youre coding (which could makes sense if you're heavy into CSound or something, but other wise not), or almost like your DJing - setting up schedules for playing songs like TV Programmers do...
The name for this is not needed and no one but one forum will heed it as analoq said.
I just say I produce and compose electronic music. meh. I am an electronic music producer/composer.
Argitoth
08-11-2007, 01:51 AM
I am an electronic music producer/composer.
And then you get people thinking, "Oh you do that "Ooom Tss Ooom Tss" stuff?"
zircon
08-11-2007, 02:13 AM
Only if they're morons.
Argitoth
08-11-2007, 03:17 PM
Voting process it taking place only in KVR, the only place you're allowed to create polls.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=188049
suzumebachi
08-11-2007, 10:21 PM
now who's being the negative nancy?
i read a lot of magazines say i'm a producer. no, wrong. i'm a composer. like a amadeus or something. like a mozart. you see i'm just one of the greatest.
And then you get people thinking, "Oh you do that "Ooom Tss Ooom Tss" stuff?"
That's what people think when they hear "DJ."
Tricklozen
08-11-2007, 11:58 PM
If you change synth-sound parameters you're not a synth programmer, you're a sound-parameter configurator, and if you change the sound parameters over time, you're a sound-parameter configuration sequencer.
Sound-parameter configuration sequencer.
Prasa_U.
08-13-2007, 04:46 AM
So you're going to try and push this term into wikipedia and apparently the dictionary, and I guess eventually common usage, just because 10 or so people at KVR Audio feel like it? (of which half of the votes are probably joke votes).
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