It's a troll, ignore themTechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:08 pmHere is what I said early in this thread:casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:05 pmthe restriction is goodTechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:43 pmRight, but the op asked which is more liberating. Surely not that.cryophonik wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:30 pmYup, that’s exactly how I work with hardware synths. I usually play it live and record the MIDI, tweak the timing, velocity, expression, etc. as needed, then add any additional MIDI automation, bounce it to audio and call it good. If, for whatever reason, I’m not able to print it to audio in a session, I just save the location of the synth’s preset in the track name (e.g., “P6-714), save the patch on the synth, and finish it in the next session. Once I’m done, I have the audio and MIDI saved on my computer, and I have the synth name and patch location documented in case I ever need to go back to it, which I almost never do.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 2:42 pmI just record to audio…TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 2:12 pm The positive of this is that it could force you to commit and finish something.
Same with hardware synths…Get to audio as soon as possible after all that is the end goal.
The one caveat, though, is that most of my songs feature vocalists and it’s not too uncommon for them to want the key of the song changed to better fit their range when it comes time to record. In that case, I simply drop/raise the MIDI notes to the new key and re-bounce the hardware synth parts. Once the song is done, I move on and usually forget entirely which synth or patch I used.
Cool story about workflows but that is more restrictive.
EDIT: misread what I was responding to, but leaving it anyway.
"VSTs are the liberators. But restrictions (hardware) can be good. Many great creations are made in restrictive frameworks. But you can create your own restrictions in the box with VSTs, if you choose."
You are just here to push buttons? I don't get it.
Producing Without VSTs
- KVRist
- 465 posts since 10 Jan, 2026
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TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:09 pmI'm sure he didn't know this. Appreciate you so much.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:03 pmYou can just change the key of the audio directly nowadays.cryophonik wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:30 pmYup, that’s exactly how I work with hardware synths. I usually play it live and record the MIDI, tweak the timing, velocity, expression, etc. as needed, then add any additional MIDI automation, bounce it to audio and call it good. If, for whatever reason, I’m not able to print it to audio in a session, I just save the location of the synth’s preset in the track name (e.g., “P6-714), save the patch on the synth, and finish it in the next session. Once I’m done, I have the audio and MIDI saved on my computer, and I have the synth name and patch location documented in case I ever need to go back to it, which I almost never do.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 2:42 pmI just record to audio…TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 2:12 pm The positive of this is that it could force you to commit and finish something.
Same with hardware synths…Get to audio as soon as possible after all that is the end goal.
The one caveat, though, is that most of my songs feature vocalists and it’s not too uncommon for them to want the key of the song changed to better fit their range when it comes time to record. In that case, I simply drop/raise the MIDI notes to the new key and re-bounce the hardware synth parts. Once the song is done, I move on and usually forget entirely which synth or patch I used.
And I sure your mother appreciates you too
- KVRAF
- 12174 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Yeah, that’s a whole other way of working that I never really got into. Seems like it’s for people who are a bizarre combination of patient, methodical, and mad scientist, so not for me (especially the patience part)TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:59 pm EDIT: One caveat being if you are using a modular synth and the part is just not done yet and not ready to be recorded. That's a thing.
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A lot of synth collectors including modular guys don't produce anything.cryophonik wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:24 pmYeah, that’s a whole other way of working that I never really got into. Seems like it’s for people who are a bizarre combination of patient, methodical, and mad scientist, so not for me (especially the patience part)TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:59 pm EDIT: One caveat being if you are using a modular synth and the part is just not done yet and not ready to be recorded. That's a thing.![]()
- KVRAF
- 12174 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Nothing wrong with that. For many musicians or synth enthusiasts, it’s about the journey and not the destination. Also, a lot of people who own 4 DAWs and 1,200 plugins don’t finish anything, either. If I had to choose between being someone who simply plays music/goes crazy with modular synth sound design and someone who collects software, I know which one I’d choose.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:33 pmA lot of synth collectors including modular guys don't produce anything.cryophonik wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:24 pmYeah, that’s a whole other way of working that I never really got into. Seems like it’s for people who are a bizarre combination of patient, methodical, and mad scientist, so not for me (especially the patience part)TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:59 pm EDIT: One caveat being if you are using a modular synth and the part is just not done yet and not ready to be recorded. That's a thing.![]()
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Nothing wrong with it, but it's a different journey, and sometimes one without a destination at all. The rampant hedonistic consumerism is rife whether ITB or out. But this is a thread about producing not collecting.cryophonik wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:49 pmNothing wrong with that. For many musicians or synth enthusiasts, it’s about the journey and not the destination. Also, a lot of people who own 4 DAWs and 1,200 plugins don’t finish anything, either.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:33 pmA lot of synth collectors including modular guys don't produce anything.cryophonik wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:24 pmYeah, that’s a whole other way of working that I never really got into. Seems like it’s for people who are a bizarre combination of patient, methodical, and mad scientist, so not for me (especially the patience part)TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:59 pm EDIT: One caveat being if you are using a modular synth and the part is just not done yet and not ready to be recorded. That's a thing.![]()
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- KVRist
- 365 posts since 18 May, 2020
Then there is Junkie XL who scores modern films with his modular.
EDIT: Moreover, many of my favorite starter sampler sounds are from modulars.
EDIT: Moreover, many of my favorite starter sampler sounds are from modulars.
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- KVRAF
- 18353 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Corporations. It's corporations that have always won.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:26 pmTechnology has driven accessibility but the trade of has been flooding the market with lots of utter shite. Who wins under this model?zerocrossing wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:11 pmFor better or worse, music publishing used to have a gate-keeper process that kept a lot, though not all, garbage out of the record stores and air waves. There was payola, but few were willing to pay for something that was really bad. I don't remember ever hearing voices that couldn't carry a tune or parts played without regard to rhythm or tempo, though that's a pretty common phenomenon if you visit KVR's Cafe section. It's surprising that I'm not aware of an influencer class that has arrived who spend the time hunting for talent and promoting it. I see a little of this on TikTok, but I don't think it's big. In a weird way, AI is this, as it generates its slop based on what it's trained on, which is generally published music that has gotten through some vetting process. Its problem though, is the music is generated without any emotional relationship with the training material and is bland and very derivative. A lot of human made music is bland and derivative, as well.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 10:35 amWe have had music publishing open up with platforms like Spotify. Anyone can release anything now. From a music listener's perspective this has not made the experience better.stoopicus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 2:47 am I fully understand option paralysis but I agree, the options are liberating and rejecting them is silly.
Choose your limitations for creativity and work within that, that's the same hardware or software. VSTs are simply the democratizing factor that opens up options for more people. This is universally, unequivocally a good thing.
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- KVRAF
- 18353 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Not true. They produce economic activity and waste heat.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:33 pmA lot of synth collectors including modular guys don't produce anything.cryophonik wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 4:24 pmYeah, that’s a whole other way of working that I never really got into. Seems like it’s for people who are a bizarre combination of patient, methodical, and mad scientist, so not for me (especially the patience part)TechHaus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:59 pm EDIT: One caveat being if you are using a modular synth and the part is just not done yet and not ready to be recorded. That's a thing.![]()
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- KVRAF
- 4062 posts since 24 Oct, 2000 from A Swede Living in Budapest
Is that the old Novation controller at the bottom? From that angle it looks like some futuristic mixer
Seriously beautiful creative space you made.
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- KVRAF
- 12174 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Yup, that's my trusty old Novation ReMote SL mk1! I love that thing - excellent Fatar keybed and just super easy to set up custom templates for every synth. One of these days I'm going to find a 49-key version of it. Thanks DG!DrGonzo wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 4:49 amIs that the old Novation controller at the bottom? From that angle it looks like some futuristic mixer![]()
Seriously beautiful creative space you made.
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- KVRAF
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I only buy plugins if I am not happy with the stock effects and instruments, which have gotten quite good.
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- KVRAF
- 18353 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Is the name of that jpeg your Native Instruments Komplete serial number?cryophonik wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 4:59 amYup, that's my trusty old Novation ReMote SL mk1! I love that thing - excellent Fatar keybed and just super easy to set up custom templates for every synth. One of these days I'm going to find a 49-key version of it. Thanks DG!DrGonzo wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 4:49 amIs that the old Novation controller at the bottom? From that angle it looks like some futuristic mixer![]()
Seriously beautiful creative space you made.
Zerocrossing Media
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
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- KVRian
- 718 posts since 17 Aug, 2015 from Finland
You could, but you'd be blowing exorbitant amounts of money on hardware. At that point, it becomes a question of investment and whether you deem it worth it.
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Bingozerocrossing wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 2:14 amCorporations. It's corporations that have always won.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:26 pmTechnology has driven accessibility but the trade of has been flooding the market with lots of utter shite. Who wins under this model?zerocrossing wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:11 pmFor better or worse, music publishing used to have a gate-keeper process that kept a lot, though not all, garbage out of the record stores and air waves. There was payola, but few were willing to pay for something that was really bad. I don't remember ever hearing voices that couldn't carry a tune or parts played without regard to rhythm or tempo, though that's a pretty common phenomenon if you visit KVR's Cafe section. It's surprising that I'm not aware of an influencer class that has arrived who spend the time hunting for talent and promoting it. I see a little of this on TikTok, but I don't think it's big. In a weird way, AI is this, as it generates its slop based on what it's trained on, which is generally published music that has gotten through some vetting process. Its problem though, is the music is generated without any emotional relationship with the training material and is bland and very derivative. A lot of human made music is bland and derivative, as well.casiobioassay wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 10:35 amWe have had music publishing open up with platforms like Spotify. Anyone can release anything now. From a music listener's perspective this has not made the experience better.stoopicus wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 2:47 am I fully understand option paralysis but I agree, the options are liberating and rejecting them is silly.
Choose your limitations for creativity and work within that, that's the same hardware or software. VSTs are simply the democratizing factor that opens up options for more people. This is universally, unequivocally a good thing.