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Mr.Mystery
Static Guru

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
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Oct-30-2002 09:45
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DeZmA
Synth Addict

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Lalaland
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Re: So many choices
qudda, you 'll need hardware synths sooner or later.. sure software is better at sequencing, I'm convinved of that. But i'm also sure that you'll need hardware to give it an extra edge. How do you make something sound good in reason or fruity? Right... the effect zone, reverb, delay, chorus, compressor, flanger, ....
Listen to a supernova or a waldorf q and you'll make things fat without one effect if you 're a bit skilled in programming.
And what to do if you're wanna go live? Depend on cubase running 20 softsynths? . Hardware will always survive because it's better. Just the feeling to see the crowd look up when you're turning those cutoff and resonance buttons the same time on an acid loop...
Besides, imho, staring at a screen and programming a synth with a simple mouse is BORING.
Now FLAME ME
rahvin.. you've already got reason2, well i believe that's a good start point. Learn to make decent songs on that and you'll be able to work with cubase, sonar, .. also. Airbase uses reason as it's main sequencer I believe ? (correct me if i' wrong) No need to spend a lot of money for those progs now. Rather spare some money for a 2nd hand phat an1x, or a virus, or ... You'll go much further (imo)
greets
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Oct-30-2002 19:58
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quddha
the procrastinat0r

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Re: Re: So many choices
| quote: | Originally posted by TraNcerke
qudda, you 'll need hardware synths sooner or later.. sure software is better at sequencing, I'm convinved of that. But i'm also sure that you'll need hardware to give it an extra edge. How do you make something sound good in reason or fruity? Right... the effect zone, reverb, delay, chorus, compressor, flanger, ....
Listen to a supernova or a waldorf q and you'll make things fat without one effect if you 're a bit skilled in programming.
And what to do if you're wanna go live? Depend on cubase running 20 softsynths? . Hardware will always survive because it's better. Just the feeling to see the crowd look up when you're turning those cutoff and resonance buttons the same time on an acid loop... |
Well, he asked waht software to consideer, and mentioned that hardware was out of the question.
You'll get good sounds out of hardware without having to mess with all the external effects, but having hardware doesn't instantly make you a better producer. I've heard loads of garbage from songs made by hardware, and also great productions using software only.
Live performance is another story.
So although you are right that you can get "better" sounds out of hardware easier, I still stand by my original statement that its up to the man, not the machine.
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Oct-30-2002 22:45
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Michael Russo
mmm mmm prog
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Let's get this straight: software can sound just as good as hardware
And this wasnt supposed to be a hardware vs. software debate!!!!
Rahvin... there's so much out there!!!! To find out what you like you'll need to try it all... reason, fruity, orion, buzz, cubase, sonar, and now even acid are all perfectly capable of producing pro sound. (And there's much more out there!) Personally I'm not the biggest fan of reason for several reasons, but the only way you can know is if you try everything.
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Oct-31-2002 00:04
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