On the internet for all to see.trimph1 wrote:And where does it do the sucking?hibidy wrote:this thread sucks :p![]()
Diva Vs. Real Analog
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3
- KVRAF
- 5817 posts since 8 May, 2008 from ssssskipping ......... I left you there
THIS IS THE THREAD
MY ONLY FRIEND
THE THREAD
MY ONLY FRIEND
THE THREAD
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDSSJ_Digriz wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDSdjshire wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDS
YES IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIEND
THERE WAS A TIME WHEN THE END WAS NEAR
BUT FORTUNE CHANGED ALL THAT I FEAR
YES IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIENDS
BECAUSE
THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDS
SOMEDAYS IT DRIVES ME ROUND THE BEND
YOU ALL STINK PLEASE DON'T BE OFFEND-ED
I REALLY THINK YOU'RE ALL QUITE SPLENDID!
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3
- KVRAF
- 26939 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Gonga wrote:There are a lot of variables. My 1976 Roland analog, which I got for $200 in 1977, still works great, and it has never seen a repair shop except for mods. But that is unusual. My Oberheim FVS-1 four-voice never worked perfectly, and needed constant repair. If you play live, hardware will fail eventually. If a machine never gets moved and sits in a clean studio, it may never need anything.
I often wonder how long I'll be able to use my vsts. I figure 15 years maybe on average if I'm lucky.
I purchased Zebra 2 when it was still in beta over 6 years ago. It cost me $169 (IIRC) at the pre-release price and since then, it has received an array of new features, improvements and presets and it has not cost me a single cent more. Not only is it not worn out, but it is better than when I purchased it. It continues to get better without incurring any additional cost.
Because it is so easy to use, edit, make presets, recall presets, create automation, etc etc, I have had more productive use with Zebra than any of my hardware synths. And though I do not primarily make money with audio work, I still earned enough to pay for Zebra within a short time of purchasing it doing some soundtrack work for video documentaries.
So here I have a synth that sounds great, has a vast sonic landscape, was ridiculously inexpensive and easily paid for itself, which does not wear out, keeps getting better and incurs no additional costs or maintenance, and it comes with free tech support from the actual developer.
It's a synthesists fantasy! We never had it so good!
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
True dat...musikmachine wrote:On the internet for all to see.trimph1 wrote:And where does it do the sucking?hibidy wrote:this thread sucks :p![]()
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- KVRAF
- 6097 posts since 5 Jul, 2001 from Just about .... there
Now you did it, you ended the songmusikmachine wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDSSJ_Digriz wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDSdjshire wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDS
YES IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIEND
THERE WAS A TIME WHEN THE END WAS NEAR
BUT FORTUNE CHANGED ALL THAT I FEAR
YES IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIENDS
BECAUSE
THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDS
SOMEDAYS IT DRIVES ME ROUND THE BEND
YOU ALL STINK PLEASE DON'T BE OFFEND-ED
I REALLY THINK YOU'RE ALL QUITE SPLENDID!
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
...the song remains the same..SJ_Digriz wrote:Now you did it, you ended the songmusikmachine wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDSSJ_Digriz wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDSdjshire wrote:THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDS
YES IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIEND
THERE WAS A TIME WHEN THE END WAS NEAR
BUT FORTUNE CHANGED ALL THAT I FEAR
YES IT GOES ON AND ON MY FRIENDS
BECAUSE
THIS IS THE THREAD THAT NEVER ENDS
SOMEDAYS IT DRIVES ME ROUND THE BEND
YOU ALL STINK PLEASE DON'T BE OFFEND-ED
I REALLY THINK YOU'RE ALL QUITE SPLENDID!
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
My excursion into hardware synths started pretty early...I saw TD in 1972. I bought my first synth, the Arp2600, from a music store in Toronto in 1973. I then came across the Minimoog about the same time in a pawn shop of all things in Toronto. Those two plus a few extra things, like, the Voyetra 8 that I got from a fellow in London ON for a ridiculously low sum of $$$ became the core of my studio...I also came across a few VST's that I also ended up buying that became that part of my palette as well.
I like me all my instruments...
I like me all my instruments...
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Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- KVRAF
- 8644 posts since 2 Oct, 2006 from Leeds, UK
Some websites you'd have to pay to watch the sucking but here you can watch for free!trimph1 wrote:True dat...musikmachine wrote:On the internet for all to see.trimph1 wrote:And where does it do the sucking?hibidy wrote:this thread sucks :p![]()
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3
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- KVRAF
- 16977 posts since 23 Jun, 2010 from north of London ON
musikmachine wrote:Some websites you'd have to pay to watch the sucking but here you can watch for free!trimph1 wrote:True dat...musikmachine wrote:On the internet for all to see.trimph1 wrote:And where does it do the sucking?hibidy wrote:this thread sucks :p![]()
Barry
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
If a billion people believe a stupid thing it is still a stupid thing
- KVRAF
- 26939 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
trimph1 wrote:My excursion into hardware synths started pretty early...I saw TD in 192. I bought my first synth, the Arp2600, from a music store in Toronto in 1973. I then came across the Minimoog about the same time in a pawn shop of all things in Toronto. Those two plus a few extra things, like, the Voyetra 8 that I got from a fellow in London ON for a ridiculously low sum of $$$ became the core of my studio...I also came across a few VST's that I also ended up buying that became that part of my palette as well.
I like me all my instruments...
How could you not like em!? Steeped in history and lots o knobs!
There is one undeniable advantage to hardware... 3-4 keyboards are much more likely to get you laid than 3-4 vst's... hehehe
- KVRian
- 1209 posts since 11 Jan, 2006 from Pittsburgh
That is very true.pdxindy wrote:trimph1 wrote:My excursion into hardware synths started pretty early...I saw TD in 192. I bought my first synth, the Arp2600, from a music store in Toronto in 1973. I then came across the Minimoog about the same time in a pawn shop of all things in Toronto. Those two plus a few extra things, like, the Voyetra 8 that I got from a fellow in London ON for a ridiculously low sum of $$$ became the core of my studio...I also came across a few VST's that I also ended up buying that became that part of my palette as well.
I like me all my instruments...
How could you not like em!? Steeped in history and lots o knobs!
There is one undeniable advantage to hardware... 3-4 keyboards are much more likely to get you laid than 3-4 vst's... hehehe
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
true, the money you get from selling those pieces of shit can get you a pretty decent hooker, and still leave you enough cash to buy a quality vst or two and make some real musicpdxindy wrote: There is one undeniable advantage to hardware... 3-4 keyboards are much more likely to get you laid than 3-4 vst's... hehehe
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- KVRAF
- 1895 posts since 13 Oct, 2002
Pretty much.Kriminal wrote:true, the money you get from selling those pieces of shit can get you a pretty decent hooker, and still leave you enough cash to buy a quality vst or two and make some real musicpdxindy wrote: There is one undeniable advantage to hardware... 3-4 keyboards are much more likely to get you laid than 3-4 vst's... hehehe
Anyway, it's a lot more the personality than the gear that works in the end.
So really, in my experience, this advantage is quite deniable...
