You can’t do that with fingers on a real Stratocaster. Only a mouse can.
A lock groove so stiff it actually becomes hypnotic. Modern producers call this "Dilla-adjacent," but it’s actually closer to German engineering. When a MIDI sequence plays a 16th note clavinet riff perfectly looped for four minutes, you stop listening to the player and start listening to the pattern . That repetition becomes a mantra. 2. The "Cheap" Sound is a Texture, Not a Bug Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: The waveforms. funk goes on midi
Let’s be honest. For decades, the words “MIDI” and “Funk” were kept in separate rooms. You can’t do that with fingers on a real Stratocaster
In MIDI, the drums don't breathe. They ventilate . on the other hand
MIDI, on the other hand, is digital perfection. It is the sterile 1s and 0s. It’s the sound of a sequencer playing exactly on the grid at 120 BPM with zero velocity variation.