Have Modern VST Instruments Replaced Your Hardware Synths ?
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
I never really learned the straight drive. Oddly I had a job once where I would occasionally have to drive an 18-speed truck, up mountains and evvythang.
yes I was eventually relieved of that position.
I'm a no transmission sort fer sher
yes I was eventually relieved of that position.
I'm a no transmission sort fer sher
- addled muppet weed
- 111304 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i never learned not to crash in to a bollard.jancivil wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 5:01 pm I never really learned the straight drive. Oddly I had a job once where I would occasionally have to drive an 18-speed truck, up mountains and evvythang.
yes I was eventually relieved of that position.
I'm a no transmission sort fer sher
first lesson, decided there and then "other people can do this"
- Banned
- 995 posts since 4 Feb, 2021
Touché. Nice start, Vortifex. 
Tribe Of Hǫfuð https://soundcloud.com/user-228690154 "First rule: From one perfect consonance to another perfect consonance one must proceed in contrary or oblique motion." Johann Joseph Fux 1725.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
chef or no, if one has never experienced but say Taco Bell, one may not have a sufficient criteria to judge things they aren't accustomed to. and may prefer what they're used to, for life.
CF: people preferring very lossy mp3...
CF: people preferring very lossy mp3...
- Banned
- 995 posts since 4 Feb, 2021
Sure, you have to have tasted the gourmet food, but not necessarily have made it yourself.
Tribe Of Hǫfuð https://soundcloud.com/user-228690154 "First rule: From one perfect consonance to another perfect consonance one must proceed in contrary or oblique motion." Johann Joseph Fux 1725.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
and develop a taste for
I have a pretty childlike palate, although I developed a taste for piquant.
some people never get beyond a Kitkat bar, and really fine dark chocolate is an atrocity for them
I have a pretty childlike palate, although I developed a taste for piquant.
some people never get beyond a Kitkat bar, and really fine dark chocolate is an atrocity for them
- Banned
- 995 posts since 4 Feb, 2021
My tastes are wide and would include both sht and sunshine to many people, so I am not even going to pretend I am gourmet. As far as my skills go, I think I got what I need as far as making music goes, but I do already owe a lot to the helpful posters in the music cafe as far as my mixing and mastering concern. Better know thy level and learn than continually overestimate yourself. Mediocrity is not thy enemy but the point from which you can only move forwardjancivil wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 6:19 pm I have a pretty childlike palate, although I developed a taste for piquant.
Tribe Of Hǫfuð https://soundcloud.com/user-228690154 "First rule: From one perfect consonance to another perfect consonance one must proceed in contrary or oblique motion." Johann Joseph Fux 1725.
- Banned
- 995 posts since 4 Feb, 2021
Most don't aquire them either. Salieri is the patron saint of common man, not Mozart, he was just spoiled by nature and/or upbringing. Lucky little twat.
Tribe Of Hǫfuð https://soundcloud.com/user-228690154 "First rule: From one perfect consonance to another perfect consonance one must proceed in contrary or oblique motion." Johann Joseph Fux 1725.
- KVRAF
- 8606 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
I was just saying it matter of factly, of course its just a small sampling of musicians and injancivil wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 3:09 pmthat's a really well known logical fallacy, argument from personal anecdote/hasty generalization et ceterapekbro wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 2:38 pm The funny thing is, I know quite a few professional musicians and a couple sound guys, all of them support themselves by music alone. They gig and tour, they play small venues and large ones, some of them venues of half a million people. Not a single one of them has ever even mentioned software. Granted they are not electronic musicians, but they simply don't use it or even know anything about it quite often. Even after performing for 40 years or more, and believe me, I have asked them, a lot.![]()
verging on argunent from ignorance.
I don't mean disrespect but constructively, don't do this, it doesn't make any real argument.
I could say I don't know anybody in music that isn't using software, wouldn't be worth anything either.
I could do appeal to authority and point to Bill Cobham; likes BFD and uses a Zendrum and is happy not to always have to cart.
still...
no way indicative of anything. just something i have observed across a range of success levels in the music biz. i would love to be able to talk music software with my friend the multi-millionaire guitarist or the 40 year studio musician guy etc, but i cant.
*i kind of thought of "the funny thing is part" as a qualifier, but i guess not.
- KVRAF
- 2772 posts since 22 May, 2017
She sounds nice.jancivil wrote: Sun Jul 04, 2021 5:13 pm My girlfriend drove a Volvo, straight-drive. She was not a patient teacher and I was inept. She smacked me upside the head a couple times.
