This thread reminds me of gearslutz.comVirtualMark wrote:Well i am looking to get a decent modular analog synth, do any of you hardware people have recommendations?
They could help you.
This thread reminds me of gearslutz.comVirtualMark wrote:Well i am looking to get a decent modular analog synth, do any of you hardware people have recommendations?
jonahmann wrote:This thread reminds me of gearslutz.comVirtualMark wrote:Well i am looking to get a decent modular analog synth, do any of you hardware people have recommendations?
They could help you.
Lol how is it false? People choose to make generic midrange massive sounds. All i'm saying is that its a capable synth and can make a wide range of sounds, some of them are not generic at all.wub wrote: 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.
Just looked it up, tbh i don't think it has half the capabilities of a modern daw. I could argue that people can make music on a smartphone, but in reality they'd be sacrificing a ton of features.paradigm x wrote: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.
I`m aware that my answer will probably take this thread even further of its course (the actual harware that the TS posted) and if it does its my fault but I cant help but answer this one.paradigm x wrote:people who say shit like you dont need all that have never used hardware in my experience.
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.
i dunno.
also dinsync is phono from doa, proper hardware head and now building his own euro stuff based on teh x0xb0x, great if youve got a euro setup and want the osc and filter but IMO otherwise go for the full x0xb0x, the sequencer is a big part of the fun of the 303/x0x.
You didn't notice a difference between your 106 and VSTs?????? You're not doing it right. I own multiple junos (6, 106, hs60) and no vst can replicate that sound.Eridu wrote:My stand on hardware is that its not needed for someone that`s starting out or doesnt make money making music. I owned a Juno 106, I dont have my own studio so most of the time i had to set it up every time I had to use it. IMO i didnt hear any difference between juno and various vst synths but that`s a discussion on its own.paradigm x wrote:people who say shit like you dont need all that have never used hardware in my experience.
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.
i dunno.
also dinsync is phono from doa, proper hardware head and now building his own euro stuff based on teh x0xb0x, great if youve got a euro setup and want the osc and filter but IMO otherwise go for the full x0xb0x, the sequencer is a big part of the fun of the 303/x0x.
well i apologise for assuming.Eridu wrote:I`m aware that my answer will probably take this thread even further of its course (the actual harware that the TS posted) and if it does its my fault but I cant help but answer this one.paradigm x wrote:people who say shit like you dont need all that have never used hardware in my experience.
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.
i dunno.
also dinsync is phono from doa, proper hardware head and now building his own euro stuff based on teh x0xb0x, great if youve got a euro setup and want the osc and filter but IMO otherwise go for the full x0xb0x, the sequencer is a big part of the fun of the 303/x0x.
My stand on hardware is that its not needed for someone that`s starting out or doesnt make money making music. I owned a Juno 106, I dont have my own studio so most of the time i had to set it up every time I had to use it. IMO i didnt hear any difference between juno and various vst synths but that`s a discussion on its own. I also had a raveolution 909, a boss sp303 and a roland rhythm machine which I used in a live setup with a band.
I`m just sending out a message out there for people who are trapped in thinking that buying more hardware will make their production better.
There is a difference, and the difference is that they sound different. That`s how I hear it.collective wrote: You didn't notice a difference between your 106 and VSTs?????? You're not doing it right. I own multiple junos (6, 106, hs60) and no vst can replicate that sound.
Hardware won't make you better, but it is a different sound for sure. I couldn't live without my hardware setup personally, ITB is too sterile for me. Everyone has their own production styles and mine tends to utilize hardware more than software.
Also, once you get to a level where you can properly mix, utilizing high quality outboard dynamic processing will sound infinitely better than ITB software processing if its used by someone with the knowledge of what is at their finger tips. Yeah someone that has no idea what they are doing won't sound any better with quality hardware... but a talented engineer and a rack of gear goes a long long way.
That honestly looks lovelyjam1 wrote:Let's get this shit back on track...
A friend of mine is going to demo and, most likely, purchase one of these today...
My cock twitched when he told me.
mthrfnk wrote:That honestly looks lovelyjam1 wrote:Let's get this shit back on track...
A friend of mine is going to demo and, most likely, purchase one of these today...
My cock twitched when he told me.![]()
The design alone makes me want it.
Am interested in something like this myself. It's beautifuljam1 wrote:Let's get this shit back on track...
A friend of mine is going to demo and, most likely, purchase one of these today...
My cock twitched when he told me.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.
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