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08.03.2005, 05:28 PM
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i want creamware pulser2+ins/outs expention and a new room to put my stuff in,i dont have enough space to place my monitors correctly...
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08.03.2005, 05:41 PM
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Have you guys ever heard of MIDI? You know, the thing that's used to control software and synths. Hoho.
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Once again see my lazy statement!!!!!
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08.03.2005, 05:54 PM
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There you go, you hardware slaves. Muahahaha! Crush under your heaps of clumsy junk. BUAHAHAHAHA!
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Digital Screams would strongly disagree with you.
I think you two should hack it out Juho.
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08.03.2005, 11:53 PM
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With software it's so nice that you can add FX right away and you have much more polyphony available. It's a joy.
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With hardware FX, mixer, and EQ it's so nice being able to add FX straight away, over drive the mixer, use analogue EQ without having to menu change, press button to run the signal through a valve (at any point of the chain) and then listen to all that goodness with out having to worry about D/A converstion.....
Youngsters these days.
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09.03.2005, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Juho L
With software it's so nice that you can add FX right away and you have much more polyphony available. It's a joy.
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With hardware FX, mixer, and EQ it's so nice being able to add FX straight away, over drive the mixer, use analogue EQ without having to menu change, press button to run the signal through a valve (at any point of the chain) and then listen to all that goodness with out having to worry about D/A converstion.....
Youngsters these days.
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<-- Friday, Ghost day.
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09.03.2005, 10:08 AM
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The entire hardware/software debate is about as exciting as an enema. I'd rather eat a carton of saltines with no water. Each obviously has its advantages and disadvantages, and at the end of the day if your setup allows you to create music without getting in your way, then you've won.
The problem I've been trying to attack lately is that of endless options: when you start to accumulate too many choices to suit the same desired end, you get so lost in options that you start to forget the end result at which you're aiming. Having said that, I like Juho's GAS list, because there's not a lot of redundancy to clutter up workflow; and that's the kind of working environment I've been trying to create for myself in the midst of all the countless options at my disposal.
(But, I'm also a total slut for highend mics, preamps, outboard EQ's, boutique guitar amps, and the like, and I don't see that stopping anytime soon......so be it.)
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09.03.2005, 10:48 AM
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<-- Friday, Ghost day.
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Are you getting the LE or the one with Automation???? I wanted to get the Le32 but apparently they stopped making these....
Cant find a used one here in Australia either.....would love to have 32 faders for mixdown time!!! I hear these Ghost consoles are quite transparent
Enjoy your new purchase!
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09.03.2005, 10:52 AM
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I hear these Ghost consoles are quite transparent
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spooky 8O
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09.03.2005, 11:13 AM
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lol
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09.03.2005, 01:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hollowcell
With hardware FX, mixer, and EQ it's so nice being able to add FX straight away, over drive the mixer, use analogue EQ without having to menu change, press button to run the signal through a valve (at any point of the chain) and then listen to all that goodness with out having to worry about D/A converstion.....
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In 64 tracks? Well, quite a big studio you have there then. Muahahaha!
But really, nothing kills the inspiration more efficiently than battling with hardware and making endless overdubs. I did it for few years and finally technology gives a solution for that hell. Yay!
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