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English: Therefore the meaning of "DIGILIVE" is simplying fusing digital musical programming with Live musical play recording. For example playing live guitar (lead/bass), piano, wind instruments or horns (trumpet/sax) but using a sodtware to program the Drum beats or the vice versa.
Therefore, Mr. Benjamin Sackey (Win Ways Inc.) being the one to create the term DIGI-LIVE is ascribed as the inventor of the term in 2018! |
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Author | Win Ways Publishers |
Accra, Ghana, West Africa.
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