Nope. It likely means they do something different… otherwise, why use both?BONES wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 3:18 amIt's got f**k-all to do with "needs" because they all do the same f**king thing. The fact you use both tends to prove this, don't you think?thecontrolcentre wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:44 amHardware costs more than software? So? Not everyone has the same needs as you.
Hardware effects anyone?
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Except they don't, obviously, which means there is no rational reason to use both. Why is that so hard to accept? I own lots of hardware but you don't hear me trying to justify it, do you? For me it's mostly just habit - I've always had hardware around.
That said, I think I have finally reached the point where I won't be buying any more because, even as an irrational indulgence, it gets harder and harder to justify even a modest expense. I reckon at this point it must be more than 6 months since I even switched any of my hardware on. There's just no point to it, especially with some of the incredible MPE/5D MIDI controllers that are around now, which allow us to perform with VST plugins in ways we simply can't with hardware (unless we use those same controllers, obviously).
That said, I think I have finally reached the point where I won't be buying any more because, even as an irrational indulgence, it gets harder and harder to justify even a modest expense. I reckon at this point it must be more than 6 months since I even switched any of my hardware on. There's just no point to it, especially with some of the incredible MPE/5D MIDI controllers that are around now, which allow us to perform with VST plugins in ways we simply can't with hardware (unless we use those same controllers, obviously).
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No, they do not all do the same f**king thing ... software needs a computer, hardware does not. The fact that I use both proves literally nothing. Horses for courses. I have yet to find any software that can do exactly what the Reminder can do YMMV.BONES wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 3:18 amIt's got f**k-all to do with "needs" because they all do the same f**king thing. The fact you use both tends to prove this, don't you think?thecontrolcentre wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 1:44 amHardware costs more than software? So? Not everyone has the same needs as you.
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we should kidnap bones and lock him in an underground bunker, with nothing but hardware!!!!
specifically minimoogs!!!
we could record the screams, for science!!
specifically minimoogs!!!
we could record the screams, for science!!
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Thanks for posting this. I love the Typhon, and the Sinevibes effects are a large part of the reason.cryophonik wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 2:47 am Any Dreadbox Typhon owners here? One of the standout features is the onboard Sinevibes effects and I recently saw some videos of people running other synths through them via the Typhon’s audio in. I need to try this…
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bunker i have, moogs i do not.
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I have three. Between the two of us, we could do a lot of damage.
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YASSS, that was by far the biggest surprise to me, how great those effects are!bharris22 wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 9:38 pmThanks for posting this. I love the Typhon, and the Sinevibes effects are a large part of the reason.cryophonik wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 2:47 am Any Dreadbox Typhon owners here? One of the standout features is the onboard Sinevibes effects and I recently saw some videos of people running other synths through them via the Typhon’s audio in. I need to try this…
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I wasn't at all impressed with the Typhon demos when it was first released ... but now, coupled with the NYMPHES (as in the video) it sounds top notch.cryophonik wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:18 pm YASSS, that was by far the biggest surprise to me, how great those effects are!![]()
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BONES wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:16 am That said, I think I have finally reached the point where I won't be buying any more because...
Yeah, nah. I suspect you've said that to yourself before and did you listen? Some things just aren't worth fighting. It's fate.
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Yeah, most of the Typhon demos didn’t do much for me, either, but there were just a few of them that made think it might be worth a shot and it’s actually very cool!thecontrolcentre wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 12:18 amI wasn't at all impressed with the Typhon demos when it was first released ... but now, coupled with the NYMPHES (as in the video) it sounds top notch.cryophonik wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:18 pm YASSS, that was by far the biggest surprise to me, how great those effects are!![]()
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You do understand that those two statements are totally unrelated, right? "Hardware" in the context of digital instruments and effects simply means that you are buying the computer as well as the software. If you already have a computer, that seems like an unnecessary expense, doesn't it? As I said, in either case, they live or die on the quality of the DSP programming.thecontrolcentre wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 6:27 pmNo, they do not all do the same f**king thing ... software needs a computer, hardware does not.
Really? You can't have looked too hard. I reckon I could do everything it does wholly within my DAW, no plugins required. And before you start bleating about doing it in realtime, I'll point out that you only have it for the studio, so who cares?The fact that I use both proves literally nothing. Horses for courses. I have yet to find any software that can do exactly what the Reminder can do YMMV.
No, it is not something I have ever even thought before. For the longest time I simply accepted that I would use hardware on stage. But over the last few months I have built up a really cool Roli set-up - Seaboard Block, 4 x Lightpad Block M and 2 x Control Blocks - which I am really keen to use on stage. And the thing with Roli stuff is that it's not compatible with hardware, it only works through a computer, so the hardware becomes more of a burden than it's felt in the past.kritikon wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 5:12 amYeah, nah. I suspect you've said that to yourself before and did you listen? Some things just aren't worth fighting. It's fate.BONES wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:16 am That said, I think I have finally reached the point where I won't be buying any more because...
The other aspect is that the hardware I have at the moment - Uno, Uno Pro and Rocket - are probably my all-time favourite hardware instruments, yet still I don't feel like I need them any more. I'll keep them, no question, but I can't imagine what might be down the road that would tempt me to spend more money. I also still have 5 other instruments - Ultranova, Analog Keys, MiniMonsta, Skulpt and Craft 2.0 - that I need to get rid of but I haven't been able to bring myself to put them up for sale yet. I'll definitely get around to it, though, assuming I can find them.
If I ever get around to doing this 80s cover thing I've been working on live, I've decided I will definitely not use any hardware. It will just be my laptop, microphone and the keytar I bought before Xmas. (The keytar is to give it that authentic 80s feel.)
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Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron
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Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron