Message 16/30
Date: 08-May-02 @ 03:02 AM -
RE: hardware or software sampling!?
when I started computers were not fast enough for what I was trying to do. It's really been that way until the few past years. If I went back, I would have just bought that Trinity all loaded. You can't deny that a loaded triton gives you a great palete for creating music with loops, digital pcm, and analog modeling. Then when your good, you just gig it.
Plus you focus on writing instead of mixing, and then can always take it to a studio and let some mixer go down to adat with your tracks and mix it through some nice high end tubes. Late night studio time is cheap around here.
You learn more about mixing from being in a studio and watching, then experimenting with hit and miss in the bedroom. If I could, I would have done it that way instead of always downloading plug-ins and playing with new software all the time.