Seriously, stuff like this is not healthy to watch so close to payday...makes me think I need to get more hardware

Also, anyone seen these guys - http://www.dinsync.info/

Eridu wrote:if someone has the money for all that, go for it, but its really not necessary. all you need is a pc with a good soundcard, monitors and a midi controller.
That's clearly not the point of this thread.Eridu wrote:if someone has the money for all that, go for it, but its really not necessary. all you need is a pc with a good soundcard, monitors and a midi controller.
im now officially 100%* hardware, no pc or mice or keyboards, just boxes and its awesome.wub wrote: It's nice to think outside the box, move away from being stuck in front of a keyboard/monitor all the time...just messing around with thingans.
paradigm x wrote:in fact ill expend, this is (partially) why i dont bother posting much here anymore, everytime a new thread comes up people just chime in, generally in a condescending way, with one of several stock answers, resampling, bitcrushers, read the moneyshot thread, etcetetc, generally by people who have read a lot but have little experience, its really getting very tiresome. It suffocates any new discussion and seems to be done with the desired outcome of looking clever.
You say it like it's a bad thingProject EX wrote:Nice going Wub, now I've spent 1 hour of my boss' time watching people jam on their modulars.
On the contrarywub wrote:You say it like it's a bad thingProject EX wrote:Nice going Wub, now I've spent 1 hour of my boss' time watching people jam on their modulars.
Was wondering how long it'd be before you chimed in on this threadVirtualMark wrote:It seems that hardware people always get upset when someone points out that all of this big expensive pile of boxes could fit inside a laptop case. Its not that it doesn't look like fun, just that its expensive and doesn't offer a whole lot of advantages. I.e not very portable, have to set up wiring, hard to sync inside a daw etc.
I've always argued in these threads, i've yet to see a great demo of what hardware can achieve vs software. The only thing i have found is that some cheap softsynths sound weaker in comparison to some good hardware synths. Digital synths can suffer from aliasing, analog synths don't. So i'm thinking of buying a good analog synth, maybe something modular, just so that i have something truly analog to play with.
The old 'if you have the same synths you'll sound like everyone else' argument doesn't hold water - most synths can have millions of different timbres. Just program different sounds to other people, add lots of fx and arrange them differently.
you say this without never having tried any of it tho, thats what gets me about these discussions. a qy700 for example, is far more portable than a laptop tbh, no soundcard, usb leads, mice, just a stereo out. instant turn on and off, never crashes, always got the last thing you worked on in memory, etc. these are all advantages.VirtualMark wrote: its expensive and doesn't offer a whole lot of advantages.
paradigm x wrote:debating whether to try to explain it all once more or just give up.
I could use Massive to make a kick drum and I doubt anyone would turn around and say "ooooooo, that's from Massive that is!", so this is a bit of a false argument IMO.VirtualMark wrote:i'll bet i could make a massive patch that nobody could spot, especially once fx were added and it ]was put into a mix.
Doepfer A-100VirtualMark wrote:Well i am looking to get a decent modular analog synth, do any of you hardware people have recommendations?
if you mean first vid, and bottom left as I see it (not him) (!), its an eventide space, a gorgeous reverb pedal/box.wub wrote:paradigm x wrote:debating whether to try to explain it all once more or just give up.
Paradigm, you might know...in the video I posted above, what's the box in the bottom left of the screen? Is it a MIDI clock/sync, or something else? I notice it's not being touched during the performance...
paradigm x wrote:if you mean first vid, and bottom left as I see it (not him) (!), its an eventide space, a gorgeous reverb pedal/box.wub wrote:paradigm x wrote:debating whether to try to explain it all once more or just give up.
Paradigm, you might know...in the video I posted above, what's the box in the bottom left of the screen? Is it a MIDI clock/sync, or something else? I notice it's not being touched during the performance...
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