At this point I've spent the money and I've got all the hardware I really want for my studio. There's a good-sized Eurorack setup, a couple of cheap synths and a bunch of software. No expensive vintage synths or tube compressors or whatever -- that stuff just isn't fun enough for the expense and size.ScrLk wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 3:23 pm I don't like that it always ends up being about cost when comparing things.
Given software and hardware were the same price, what would you get for yourself?
I really do think a combination of hardware and software brings the best of both worlds.
Physical space is another factor beyond cost. I like that everything I have is in arm's reach, and I have no trouble controlling drones and sequences on the modular and tweaking mix levels and FX in the DAW while playing a part on the Medusa.
If money was really no object, I might toy with the idea of setting up a second, DAWless "mini studio" upstairs, just to f**k around. Let's say, a Buchla Easel, a Matriarch, a couple of Elektron boxes, and an OP-1 or a tape machine. It'd be interesting/amusing to see just how different the results would be, but it also might kind of mess up my flow, and I'd start to want to bring the two things together... so it's honestly probably not even a good idea.
