All 3 could also apply to anal sphincters.dea-man wrote:People use hardware when they:
A. Have access to it.
B. Understand it suffciently, to use it.
C. Can get sounds, which sound good to them.
People use software for the exact same reasons.
Why do producers still use hardware ?
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- KVRAF
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What if Reznor's entire climb to wealth and status was so that he could afford wonderful machines like that?ZenPunkHippy wrote:There was a short bleep on track 2 of the remastered b-sides + rarities released back in 2003. That bleep cost $100K. But damn it sure was a nice sounding bleepAroused by JarJar wrote:Can anyone tell me which Nine Inch Nails song use the Buchla synthesizer?
Sit around, smoke pot, smoke cigarettes, drink coffee, play with the Buchla. Don't need to record anything.
Now THAT'S luxury. More fun than a computer game.
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At least we don't de-capitalize acronyms.vurt wrote:bloody murricans comin round here breaking the englishSODDI wrote:He misspelled it. But I fixed it.robojam wrote:I'm not even sure what question you are answering, but that's always a good answer.vurt wrote:yo momma.
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- addled muppet weed
- 106511 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
no, but you use em for bloody everything! americanish is like bloody text speak!SODDI wrote:At least we don't de-capitalize acronyms.vurt wrote:bloody murricans comin round here breaking the englishSODDI wrote:He misspelled it. But I fixed it.robojam wrote:I'm not even sure what question you are answering, but that's always a good answer.vurt wrote:yo momma.
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vurt wrote:no, but you use em for bloody everything! americanish is like bloody text speak!SODDI wrote:At least we don't de-capitalize acronyms.vurt wrote:bloody murricans comin round here breaking the englishSODDI wrote:He misspelled it. But I fixed it.robojam wrote:I'm not even sure what question you are answering, but that's always a good answer.vurt wrote:yo momma.
- KVRAF
- 12400 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
I wouldn't call myself a producer but as a musician and a mixing engineer, I use hardware because of the interface. I also use a lot of software, but usually I prefer to have something like a Nektar Panorama (not-so-subtle-advertisement) to interact with parameters, rather than a mouse and keyboard.
For me, it has almost to nothing to do with the sound. There are a few things I have that impart a special character (some 500 series modules, API 2500, UBK Fatso, etc.) but the individual character is less important than getting the sound I want. For me it is easier to get sound I want when I have when I have the immediacy of real-time controls. Perhaps it's a psychological thing. I certainly would not say that hardware sounds *better* than software (without a qualifier and/or a specific example).
I use hardware because it's what I prefer to use. Few of the reasons for that preference are related to the sound.
For me, it has almost to nothing to do with the sound. There are a few things I have that impart a special character (some 500 series modules, API 2500, UBK Fatso, etc.) but the individual character is less important than getting the sound I want. For me it is easier to get sound I want when I have when I have the immediacy of real-time controls. Perhaps it's a psychological thing. I certainly would not say that hardware sounds *better* than software (without a qualifier and/or a specific example).
I use hardware because it's what I prefer to use. Few of the reasons for that preference are related to the sound.
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- addled muppet weed
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That would be your area of expertise.robojam wrote:All 3 could also apply to anal sphincters.dea-man wrote:People use hardware when they:
A. Have access to it.
B. Understand it suffciently, to use it.
C. Can get sounds, which sound good to them.
People use software for the exact same reasons.
I imagine your a man who has got his finger on the problem all the time.
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- addled muppet weed
- 106511 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
thats more like kvrdea-man wrote:That would be your area of expertise.robojam wrote:All 3 could also apply to anal sphincters.dea-man wrote:People use hardware when they:
A. Have access to it.
B. Understand it suffciently, to use it.
C. Can get sounds, which sound good to them.
People use software for the exact same reasons.
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
Indeed. I just worked out the next movement of what I'm working on.dea-man wrote:That would be your area of expertise.robojam wrote:All 3 could also apply to anal sphincters.dea-man wrote:People use hardware when they:
A. Have access to it.
B. Understand it suffciently, to use it.
C. Can get sounds, which sound good to them.
People use software for the exact same reasons.
I imagine your a man who has got his finger on the problem all the time.
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- addled muppet weed
- 106511 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
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...stays in uranus, but basically the same as in Pluto, just less ice and dead bodies involved after massive parties, because on a Pluto alcohol freezes up quicker.vurt wrote:what happens in uranus...
Soundbanks for Serum, Bazille, Diva, lush-101, Zebra2, Monark... Here
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- 838 posts since 7 Jul, 2008 from Lost in the wilderness
nope -- it's more fun to compute :Jesse J wrote:I use hardware because it's more fun and spending money on hardware is fun too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dppczm_TKMA