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Originally Posted by Hollowcell
You have never used a hardware desk before by the sounds. Also that's what I meant about buying the latest in digital hardware. A digital desk with motorized faders to work with-in software can be nice.
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Digital desk would be nice addition to my setup.
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Yep, true, but at least the money is going towards a better sound isn't it?
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Better sound or not better sound I still can't afford a nice working hardware setup in million years. That's the reason why I'm moving to software. I could consider hardware setup when I graduate and get a well paying job.
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You were the one saying "I'm going to leave hardware for good" hehe. Last time I checked analogue gear was pretty much all hardware!
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Yes, but there's still no point in that comparisation. And maybe I would get an analog synth some day since I have one input on my sound card and plugging in an analog synth would be nice. Maybe that "leaving for good" was an exaggerated declaration. I just can't affor working hardware setup and that's it. Only HW I'll be having are bass, mic stuff and MIDI controllers. Probably that analog synth if I can get money somewhere.
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I'm not saying that you should stay hardware, because in the end it's your choice. It's just I know why I like hardware - (specially eq, mixing, outboard and analogue synths) and your recent music doesn't seem like the kind of music that should be all done in software. Of course synths are one aspect, but FX, EQ adn mixing are another.
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I think that Pulsar card has better EQ and stuff than I've used before, so in that aspect my setup gets even etter.
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I hope you don't end up buying all this stuff, then suddenly change your mind! (just like the Modular and Yamaha - hehe)
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Nah. I'd have kept this setup if I hadn't had to sell the A4000.