are there any musician producers who only use analoge equiptment? Like uhm... a Roland Eg-101 keyboard? Or a Roland VS 1680 Multi track recorder? Almost everyone that produces music that I speak to use computer programs,and such... So I was just wondering, are there people out there that produce music,and don't use computers? Or am I the only one? lol
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Nov-29-2003 01:29
rb2k1
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how do you sequence and mix the songs without some type of computer.
btw the equipment mentioned in the first post isn't analog
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Nov-29-2003 20:18
WhoaNellie1487
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Location: USA
lol sorry, I didn't know what you'd classify it as.
It's a lot easier for me to work without computers. I was just wondering if anyone out there didn't use computers for their music..
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Nov-29-2003 21:06
WhoaNellie1487
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Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by Pjotr G
and a hardware mixer?
btw the equipment mentioned in the first post isn't analog
what would you consider anaglog then? and what is the proper term for it?
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Nov-29-2003 21:07
Pjotr G
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Location: Netherlands
Hmm I'd consider gear to be analog, when in no part of the machine the audio signal is represented by 1's and 0's. DCO's for instance are still analog in my book, because they are only digitally controlled, the sound itself is never digitally represented.
The proper term for non-software audio tools, would be hardware I reckon, be it analog or digital.
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Nov-30-2003 13:22
WhoaNellie1487
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Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by Pjotr G
Hmm I'd consider gear to be analog, when in no part of the machine the audio signal is represented by 1's and 0's. DCO's for instance are still analog in my book, because they are only digitally controlled, the sound itself is never digitally represented.
The proper term for non-software audio tools, would be hardware I reckon, be it analog or digital.