Speed is good whether playing out or playing at home!
I have always felt that time NOT spent actually playing is time utterly wasted, from a musical standpoint..! If you have one system that works for you, why spend time on another that could be better spent practicing, learning new songs, working on better solos, etc..?
Every time we hear a great demo, it ends up we are primarily impressed by the player’s technique and musicianship. It’s not too often that the thing that impresses anyone is the workflow... 😎
Trust me, two hours spent on learning more ways to voice LH chords, or better bend techniques for sax or guitar solos, or syncopation for funky clavinet comping will pay off in spades against two hours trying out alternatives to using registrations the way you know works. 🤔😉
Edited by Diki (09/10/20 01:08 PM)
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!