With the new technology that keeps entering the media, film composers are constantly being placed in new learning situations. Acknowledging this and realizing that one must keep up, I maintain, nonetheless, that the real creative power is in the mind and heart of the composer.

Henry Mancini
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The composer, Irving Berlin, was a very creative person. He was an accomplished lyricist, screenwriter, music publisher and performer. However, he never used computers or any other technology. He was very creative even though he was not technologically advanced.

The trend to use computers in the music industry is still new. Many composers are still learning how to use them and many have not even started using them. It is still difficult for them to compose songs on their own without knowing how to use a computer.

Berlin was very creative even though he did not know much about computers or programing.

Source: Did They Mention The Music?: The Autobiography Of Henry Mancini

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