This gets trotted out, and I admit I've trotted it out too, but who does this?Ploki wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 5:05 pm Also being a "hardware" synth doesn't interest me in one bit. I can buy any keyboard controller and a dedicated Mac Mini M1, slap a bunch of synths on it, disconnect it from the internet FOREVER, and keep using it as a hardware synth for as much as long as the osmose at least.
Seriously, I've thought about it, but it just doesn't happen. Years of discontinued software tittles etc. meanwhile the few hardware synths I own are still there.
I'm not selling the Mac Pro here, it's going to keep copies of Alchemy, and all the non M1 compatible software I own as a VEP slave, but even then, at some point soon a modern PC will be a better choice for a VEP slave, and Alchemy will die. This is the difference between software and hardware, there's no authorization issues, finding a compatible driver, OS, DAW etc. no upkeeping old software.
