No I'm asking because I don't think anyone can give a real answer.................pdxindy wrote:I think you are asking for the sole purpose of dismissing any answer given... but pardon me if that is not correct.Teksonik wrote:Such as ?pdxindy wrote:As for analogue, it has sonic characteristics that digital cannot match.
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- 19809 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
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You again................Numanoid wrote:But you don't?Teksonik wrote:Appearances are often deceiving..... takes shots at me in a weak effort to troll.
Maybe the difference is that your efforts are strong
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- 19809 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
Bingo we have a winner.................Kriminal wrote:Teksonik wrote:Such as ?pdxindy wrote:As for analogue, it has sonic characteristics that digital cannot match.
Ground hum
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- KVRAF
- 19809 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
I own a whole rack of hardware and an Ensoniq VFX and ESQ-1. I've owned and sold a ton more but my hardware serves more as a museum than for composition. "In the Box" or CAMP (Computer Aided Music Production) as I like to call it is so far superior in both sound and functionality that I can't see why anyone would want to work with hardware but use whatever floats your boat..........Lotuzia wrote:This.samsam wrote:If a person cannot imagine why others use hardware then they lack imagination.
Opposing different musical instruments is very far from the spirit of music imo. I have both hw and sw synths. And could not be happier
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- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
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- 19809 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
In my studio..........sfd wrote:And where can we listen to your music?
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It's easy to give a real answer... you would still refuse to acknowledge it cause you are trolling and not interested in an honest discussion.Teksonik wrote:No I'm asking because I don't think anyone can give a real answer.................pdxindy wrote:I think you are asking for the sole purpose of dismissing any answer given... but pardon me if that is not correct.Teksonik wrote:Such as ?pdxindy wrote:As for analogue, it has sonic characteristics that digital cannot match.
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- 19809 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
So give your real answer. I'm not trolling anyone. Give us a cogent argument that supports your statement "As for analogue, it has sonic characteristics that digital cannot match". What "sonic characteristics" ?pdxindy wrote:It's easy to give a real answer... you would still refuse to acknowledge it cause you are trolling and not interested in an honest discussion.Teksonik wrote:No I'm asking because I don't think anyone can give a real answer.................pdxindy wrote:I think you are asking for the sole purpose of dismissing any answer given... but pardon me if that is not correct.Teksonik wrote:Such as ?pdxindy wrote:As for analogue, it has sonic characteristics that digital cannot match.
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As for my music. I'm in my guitar phase right now so not really pertinent to the "analog" discussion. This is the only thing I'm sharing at the moment.........
Ode to Doc and Eddy
Ode to Doc and Eddy
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Anyway more to the topic of synths while I'm not recording any synth based stuff right now I do play my soft synths including Sylenth on an almost daily basis. I like to layer several and just play for the joy of playing. Sylenth 1, Dune 2 and Z3TA+2 make a particularly awesome trio............tons of fun. 
My point being that music does not have to be recorded or shared with anyone to be considered music. If one just plays for pure joy with the only audience being the true "Creator" it's still music...........
My point being that music does not have to be recorded or shared with anyone to be considered music. If one just plays for pure joy with the only audience being the true "Creator" it's still music...........
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- 1478 posts since 14 Jul, 2013 from Sweden
You can hear it. Well, obviously not you. But that's something you've to deal with yourself.Teksonik wrote:So give your real answer. I'm not trolling anyone. Give us a cogent argument that supports your statement "As for analogue, it has sonic characteristics that digital cannot match". What "sonic characteristics" ?pdxindy wrote:It's easy to give a real answer... you would still refuse to acknowledge it cause you are trolling and not interested in an honest discussion.Teksonik wrote:No I'm asking because I don't think anyone can give a real answer.................pdxindy wrote:I think you are asking for the sole purpose of dismissing any answer given... but pardon me if that is not correct.Teksonik wrote:Such as ?pdxindy wrote:As for analogue, it has sonic characteristics that digital cannot match.
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All three at once, that sounds like overkill, and together they will use quite some CPU after all.Teksonik wrote:Anyway more to the topic of synths while I'm not recording any synth based stuff right now I do play my soft synths including Sylenth on an almost daily basis. I like to layer several and just play for the joy of playing. Sylenth 1, Dune 2 and Z3TA+2 make a particularly awesome trio............tons of fun.
I want to go the opposite way, focusing on minimalist but pleasant sounds. Sold Element today, now S1 is my only quality synth left
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Now that people are finally able to program "clean" sounding synths without artifacts, people want to have the imperfections back and a lot of people are programming emulations of old analog synths... 
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- 19809 posts since 16 Sep, 2001 from Las Vegas,USA
See that's the kind of hilarious answer we always get..........."ooooh you can hear it and if you can't it's your fault". What is "it" ? You can't describe "it" because it doesn't exist. I've owned analog synths........as in the past. I've moved on because they no longer hold any appeal to me......sfd wrote:You can hear it. Well, obviously not you. But that's something you've to deal with yourself.
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