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Well said.stoopicus wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:59 amThis is simply applicable to purism in general. Everyone loves to evangelize their own workflows, of course. Same as it ever waskritikon wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:59 am For anyone using only sw, great have a good time doing it, but for the love of god stop trying to argue that it's the only right way to make music.
I've gone entirely software but it's not because I dislike hardware - in fact at this time last year I had three hardware analog synths.
Now, they *did* remind me why I prefer software, but I still loved them, super fun to play with.
Crapping on other people's workflows is futile. If something is working for someone, telling them it isn't doesn't even make sense.
Nice shirt though.El°HYM wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:56 am I am eager to inform you, that all of your problems have just been solved!
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Probably because the purists in response to someone talking about using computers on stage to play software based instrument, immediately start rambling about pre-recorded music because they think working pros would never ever possibly play software based instruments live?_leras wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:44 amI have no idea what make you think that. I don't think anyone has said that in this thread.IvyBirds wrote: Sat Jul 12, 2025 9:41 pm The hardware purists have this delusional idea that working pros don't use laptops or computers on stage or that audiences care if they do
Or dismiss the idea out of hand and immediately begin to talk about the joys of using hardware live, because again to the purists working pros would never play software instruments live so in response to a comment about them doing just that, they have to talk about someone using hardware live, it's like they think the universe will explode and will result in “human sacrifice! Dogs and cats living together! And Mass hysteria! If they don't immediately talk about modular in response to a working pro using software and must talk about hardware to fill the void and make sure the prophecy of the one who will bring balance to the force is fulfilled, and they get bonus points if they talk about using modular live_leras wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:44 am Certainly in electronic music I would think most people assume most of the sound playing is prerecorded and probably in some looped format.
I have participated in enough of these threads over the years to know that's how it goes_leras wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:44 am There are people who take out synths, even modular synths as part of their live performances. I've seen this work very well with some big names. It's also a great way to allow some form of improvisation, above live arranging, to happen. People can relate the standing at the synth to the sound changing.
It's not perfect, but it's something for when the music is very studio and production based and almost impossible to have a truly live performance of.
(One of the worst things I've seen with electronic music has been people trying to shoehorn in live singing, but not really having set it up and arranged very well for it. That can be a real train wreck)
I am truly baffled by this statement. Are you perhaps conflating KVR with other forums you visit? Although I did not join KVR until 2007, I have followed it from day one, and remember being genuinely excited by this new forum dedicated to software VSTs. The majority of us are here because of software and our appreciation of it. Most of us have amassed a huge collection of software over the years are use it every day. I can thing of other forums that are hardware focused, but this is KVR and is mostly about software.IvyBirds wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 1:00 pm
I have participated in enough of these threads over the years to know that's how it goes
Suredellboy wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 1:15 pmI am truly baffled by this statement. Are you perhaps conflating KVR with other forums you visit? Although I did not join KVR until 2007, I have followed it from day one, and remember being genuinely excited by this new forum dedicated to software VSTsIvyBirds wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 1:00 pm
I have participated in enough of these threads over the years to know that's how it goes
Sure that's the majority but then we have the purists who think otherwise you see them in this very threadThe majority of us are here because of software and our appreciation of it.
Mostly sure, but then you have the purists, and in this context I am talking about working pros using them live on stageMost of us have amassed a huge collection of software over the years are use it every day. I can thing of other forums that are hardware focused, but this is KVR and is mostly about software.
That's a ridiculous statement. The only thing self defeating is not doing what you desire because some random person thinks it's self defeating.stoopicus wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:45 am At the same time, in 2025, avoiding use of virtual instruments in making electronic music seems pretty self defeating too
That is soo old way to do things. Nowadays we run analog sources through digital filters.El°HYM wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:44 pmWould it be ok to run a software based Wavetable synth through an analog 2 or 4 pole filter and then record that back into the DAW, asking for a friend.![]()
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