Soft To Hard?

Soft To Hard?
Posted on: 25.05.2012 by Monserrate Rupnow
Blog post time! This one talks a bit about working with hardware to write your music, as opposed to strictly a software workflow.

http://tarekith.com/soft-to-hard/

Tera Baragan
25.05.2012
Originally Posted by Tarekith
An MK mini is a controller, and thus you need to map things still. The whole point of dedicated hardware is that it's NOT a controller.
You learn something new everyday. Makes sense tho.

Hardware is just like a vst in a controller...?



Looking at this thread title tho, I almost thought this was a viagra ad or something
Georgina Schatzman
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
Apparently modulars modulate everything in your life including your bank account, happiness, and relationships. Could be fun.
Should make that into a t-shirt of some sort!
Romelia Stankard
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by mostapha
Heh…If I got into modular with anything resembling a budget, I'd never have a girlfriend again.

Not worth it.
I already made up my mind about it years ago when I was first getting into electronic music and saw someone using a big A-100 system live on stage and I knew I wanted one before I would have had a clue what to do with it. Knowing me if it isn't modular it will be some other gear so I might as well dive in. Apparently modulars modulate everything in your life including your bank account, happiness, and relationships. Could be fun.
Georgina Schatzman
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by mostapha
Heh…If I got into modular with anything resembling a budget, I'd never have a girlfriend again.

Not worth it.
And yet, I still say modular is what you would be truly happy with in the long run based on what you've posted on here.
Dorie Scelzo
24.05.2012
Heh…If I got into modular with anything resembling a budget, I'd never have a girlfriend again.

Not worth it.
Romelia Stankard
24.05.2012
Speaking of hardware- this is getting serious- I've joined muff wiggler

god help me.
Dorie Scelzo
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by Tarekith
It is way way better IMO, none of this mapping busines, you turn a knob and it does what the label says
thank you.

Man, I want some real synths.
Monserrate Rupnow
24.05.2012
An MK mini is a controller, and thus you need to map things still. The whole point of dedicated hardware is that it's NOT a controller.
Tera Baragan
24.05.2012
Originally Posted by Tarekith
It is way way better IMO, none of this mapping busines, you turn a knob and it does what the label says
Im pumped, Im looking at an mk mini for my first controller.. Do you have any other suggestions or whatnot.
Monserrate Rupnow
24.05.2012
It is way way better IMO, none of this mapping busines, you turn a knob and it does what the label says
Tera Baragan
24.05.2012
I personally don't own any hardware but I'd like to upgrade in due time here.

Something about turning a knob and getting your automation that way just seems way way waywaywayywayawy better.
Georgina Schatzman
24.05.2012
Nice one mate. Been debating this for a minute as I have access to a lot of hardware at cost, still not sure if it's for me though.

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