And it's got me thinking about going for a complete hardware setup(this was the initial idea but i decided to get a laptop instead with a combination of Ableton/Reason using each like a virtual turntable)
I was thinking about upgrading my lappy(1.6m,1gb ram,7200rpm hd)so i can run more vsts and getting an SL25/0 for total integration but it would be cheaper to go for a hardware setup similar to that in the video(he uses a 303 clone but i can use phoscyon for that).
My reasons for considering a hardware setup are: i want to take the strain off the cpu and not be clockwatching all the time,i need toget more hands on than i can with a frickin mouse
I'm pretty much set on the RS and have been for a while,anything else worth considering(i've seen them go for around £400gbp)?Due to it's sampling capability,i can sample all my vsts and use that live with the kaos pad and the mixer.Is the korg esx worth considering?It's obviously the kaoss pad that he's cutting up the beats with,i'm not quite sure whats coming from the esx,is it the keys/synth?
Anyone else using a similar setup?Any pros and cons to consider?After using software and hardware i know which i prefer.I love my laptop,it's a whole universe of sonic possibilities but the minute i run a couple of decent vst in a project,well,better start bouncing down
I'll probably start with the RS and add a piece at a time but i'm wondering what other options are worth considering.I've heard mixed opinions about the electribes,anyone using them?I'd be interested in the ESX1 for sampling.Anyway such a setup would make for some interesting combinations and open up some new creative avenues...
Cheers!