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fr0st
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Brooklyn NY
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| quote: | Originally posted by *InVeRs3*
You can't download it somewhere? I know a few who have. HEHEH.
And yeah imo you should use what works for you. hardware or software. but software is free and "free". |
software that is illegal is free,,,
I myself prefer hardware well for reverb/compression/ and if i could afford it EQ. I also prefer hardware sound sources real guitars/synths/drums etc.... But for ease and flexibility software is the way to go no midi latency no cable clutter no having to clean it... But you do loose the controls of the hardware and IMO thats all the difference.
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May-11-2005 04:45
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emc^2
FCK MNML

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: 255.255.255.255
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some of the producers that are mostly software-based:
1. Yahel
2. Prodigy (new album is 98% made in Reason)
3. Plasticman
4. Alphazone
5. Bobina
6. Vadim Zhukov
...and many more.
Hardware is great for live musician or if you require instant hands-on control, however, with advent of MIDI controllers and apps that can take advantage of that, hardware is becomming obsolete. Why do you think Novation and Nord are moving more towards software?
I'm actually in the process of trimming down my studio to only "essential" gear and get rid of all the "fat". I'm waiting for Access Virus TI to come out, so I can get even more control in smaller footprint and more manageable setup.
It's all a matter of what you're comfortable with. Quite honestly, I hate certain NI instruments because they don't offer re-size capability and spend too much time making instrument appear "real" instead of making it more practical. I think more thought should go into making soft synth more logical, easier to use and more stable, instead of wasting cpu cycles on rich graphics, retarded rotary knobs that never work the way you want them to.
so, my vote - software is the key. hardware is on its way out. considering the raw power of Live, FL Studio, Reason, Buzz, Absynth, Kontakt, and others - the hardware manufacturers will have to come up with some serious goods to compete. Besides, take a rompler like Korg Triton - what do you think is the shelf life of something like that? How dated will these sounds be 2-3 years from now? well, with software romplers like Atmosphere you can expect a long long life.
So, that's my thought for the day.
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May-11-2005 19:43
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