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I'm thinking of doing the unthinkable . . . .
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Ry Thomas
. . . . I'm thinking of getting rid of all my hardware and working ITB with a nice fast pc. Dont get me wrong i love having my gear, but i get sidetracked too easily delving into it all and become LESS productive.

Ive made 2 tracks(almost complete), in FL in about 2 weeks working ITB.

If i decide to sell i'll give you guys first dibs before i list on Ebay.:eyes:
Kismet7
I dont get how you can get sidetracked by hardware...if anything its easier and faster to get good sounds out of hardware, I bet the abundance of software and their parameters sidetracks people far more.

That said...be ready to accept a sound quality downgrade by going all ITB from a Hardware setup...I would not do it for the reason you stated.
Waza
yeah i'm with kismet on this one. I had very nice hardware about 15 years ago sold it all and now regret selling it. Now all the hardware i own is a yamaha sy85, Novation Super bass station a roland mc303 which sucks apart from the drums. and a mackie mixer.

I really need to get back to buying hardware again.

i do miss tweaking those knobs.....:)

After a while you might think dam i wish i still had my hardware.
DjStephenWiley
Sell it all and get a badass controller (I'd recommend novation)
sixofour.604
Sell it, use the money to buy awesome monitors/pc/acoustic treatment. Maby take a few courses in music theory. Or sound engineering. If you get engineering, hardware/software it won't make a ing difference, you can get the same sounds because you actually have the skills.

The people who say hardware sounds different from software are the same people who say they can tell the difference between a 450kbps mp3 and a 44/16 wav file.

Btw, do you have a 303 in there anywheres? :P
Ry Thomas
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Originally posted by sixofour.604
Sell it, use the money to buy awesome monitors/pc/acoustic treatment. Maby take a few courses in music theory. Or sound engineering. If you get engineering, hardware/software it won't make a ing difference, you can get the same sounds because you actually have the skills.

The people who say hardware sounds different from software are the same people who say they can tell the difference between a 450kbps mp3 and a 44/16 wav file.

Btw, do you have a 303 in there anywheres? :P


Yeah think im gonna get some Event Opals and a 3 screen setup mate.

I don't have a 303 sorry
Eric J
I did it, and I'm not regretting it. I work so much faster, and for me the difference in quality is negligible. Total recall is a big plus. That being said, I have toyed with the idea of picking up maybe a Moog Voyager or LP just as a supplement. If I am going to pick up hardware at this point, its going to be vintage or modern analogue (Moog, SE, etc.).

I sunk all my money into my monitors, computer and converters.
Ry Thomas
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Originally posted by Eric J


I sunk all my money into my monitors, computer and converters.


Thats what i'll be doing mate, been working so much faster ITB its unreal
Ry Thomas
- Furman PL-PLUS E II Power Conditioner,
- Tannoy Precision 6D Active Monitors,
- Tannoy TS10 Subwoofer,
- 2 x MOTU 2408 mk3 Interface,
- M-Audio 8x8 Midisport Midi Interface,
- 2 x Lexicon MPX-550 Reverb Units,
- Lexicon MPX-500 Reverb Unit,
- Alesis Midiverb 4 FX Unit,
- Akai MFC42 Analogue Filter,
- TL Audio Fat 1 Stereo Valve Compressor,
- Mackie d8b Digital Mixing Console
- Access Virus TI,
- Clavia Nord Lead 2,

Here's the list if anyone may be interested, pm for details
palm
ITB is that like in the computer? software? I couldnt work with hardware myself so i totaly get u. And im much happier now. Good call. after i got rid of my hardware ive been more productive.

orTofønChiLd
Save the TI
palm
Virtual Analog is so 90s anyway, get a bad ass sampler.
Let me know if u find any, I have not.
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