Yes that could work , but that is not software is it. MIDI controllers tecnhical are hardware and thereotically and anyway you see it. But there are always two problems:but hey, what about use with a proper control surface with volume sliders, pan pots, mute buttons and a jog button.
what about
1) That your DAW may not fully support it
2) That it will still be slower than using and actuall hardware synthesizer. By slow I mean here clearly and only ergonomics. Not there are not any bad ergonimacal hard synths out there , but it is still is a safe bet to go for a hard synth if you need only one synth with very good ergonomics. I recently read an interview of a pro that was complaing about a well know controller.
The source is Future Music magazine issue 1990 August 2007 UK edition
The pro is DJ,remixer and label owner D.Ramirez who cliams about his Mackie control : " I bought this hoping it was going to be the answer to my prayers , but it's so ingrainted in me to use the mouse and keyboard, I never touch the thing. Although since I've got the new C4 extnder , it's more useful." page 59
I never said it could not be do done in a soft platform , but it also important how quickly it can be done. Motif and other workstations win hands down , again because of their ergonomics , and the fact they do not force user through pontless menus and multi-steps to complete a task that is so simple. Soft is more flexible and thus more complex. There is nothing general or subjective about this . Also I am talking stirctly DAWs her and not external soft applications and plugins , I am talking what is included in the DAW.well, the fact you had to explain what it was shows how much I miss it. but there are half a dozen ways I could do it. and far more flexibly and powerfully than it sounds like it is on the motif. that's the beaty of an open-ended system.
I cannot say that since I have not tried all Hosts. But as I see it when you move from one host to another you gain and lose features . So it won't be any benefit to other Hosts to compare to Motif if the interface for example is more complex than Ableton Live (See Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools), or they do not offer layering of instruments or if they do not have a proper intergrated sampler (see again Live which sales its sampler as a separate add on) etc. Also to answer the next point is that doing things manualy like layering to doing things automatically cause the DAW offers the right tools , is what make the diffirence and seperates top-quality samplers and sequencers from mid-quality samplers and sequencers. Of course one can resort to external apps-plugins but that rises the price.Well thats a pretty bogus argument. You dont like the plugins in Live, so all hosts have worse effects than a motif?
So in the end a purchase of a pc and a DAW is not enought to compete with a pro 4 year old workstation like MOTIF ES. You will be required to pay for an extra sampler and VST synth and pro Compressors, reverb, chorus, Tube simulators, AMP simulators, etc. etc. to emulate all this hardware. Take a loook at Motif Features and you will see what I am talking about.
Of course simple PC and DAw package is enought to get you started and help you make amazing music but , a pro workstation is in a diifirent league. Soft has is advantages of course (that is why I keep using it ) but a workstation is cheaper not because it offers more than the PC+DAW but also because it has everthing unified in one higly ergonomical interface and it does not lose its value as fast as PC and Software . Do the Math , it is simply cheaper.
Well that is a valid argument but let me say two things:and if it doesnt do everything you need, you're stuck, and that is the end of the story. so, thats not really a good thing, in my book.With hard you purchase the damn thing and that is it , the end of story.
1) If you buy a workstationa and does not do what you want , you can always resort to software using just freeware and it wont' cost you a thing. Problem solved. I am not against software and have not problems of using it.
But I have to argue here, that is not really difficult to compensate the limits of a MOTIF. Who says that you get stuck? Just visit www.motifator.com and see for yourself that people have already found out thousands of workarounds for its limitation and the cool thing is that you can still do it the easy eay. So you can actually compensate limitation using the same hardware , following a diffirent approach. Personally I do not see any limitation to
2) I prefer sacrificing features to sacrificing ergonomics. Because the first can be added more easily than the second , according to my experience. Most soft options have serious problem to their interface and the way they work. That is why when a DAW like Ableton Live comes out with good interface it gains popularity so rapidly. If Live was hardware I do think it would had more stiff competition in this area.
But I have to make some questions here? What feature are MOTIF really missing? How difficult and expensive is to compensate this lack of features? Is it really a lack of features or really a diffirent aproach ?
For example the lack of a big monitor is a minus but then is also a plus because that means with MOTIF I can work blindly without the need of any monitor, hence faster. Only because the interface of MOTIF is made so the user can work blindly.
The lack of a clear midi editing interface, forces me to improve my playing skills and thus work much faster in the future than I could with mouse and pc keyboard. 4 months have passed and I already use midi editing less and less. Is this a bad thing? Did a lose something ? IF still I want to corect a couple of thing that my playing skills won't be enough to correct in real time , I can always resort to midi editing which it may be worse than soft for its easy to use but it is not that bad at all.
I think that people really need to rethink the real advantages of soft and computer music and not try to exagerate. I respect soft DAWs, and soft in general and I am no evangelist of going all the way hardware. I still use soft for 10% of my music production and of course I find it usefull. But I do not believe that I can replace my MOTIF with a pc and some soft for the same price. 1700 euros.