It's correct. That why I keep my Cubase 3.0 on Atari. It does the job. It's not flashy, it's not fast, but I know it very well, and at the end of the day, I'm more productive than using the latest software which contain zillion of settings and functions which loose me and completly distract me from my initial goal... playing music ! Ergonomy and simple interface is important. It's also the great advantage of old analog synths compare to digital ones like the Dx7 or M1... But I also admit that I'm not a professional musician, so I don't have any profitability or standard to respect as objective... Professionals can't risk to to loose their entire work by using old ST-506 HDs, or doing backup on olds DC-600 or 8" floppies... So using modern and under support hardware is mandatory for them. It's not my case... ----- Mail Original ----- De: "krec" <krec@erenis.fr> À: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com Envoyé: Mardi 24 Juin 2008 17:51:26 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne Objet: Re: R: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Recreating the Fairlight Primitiveness, restriction... bring you creation...
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Re: R: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Recreating the Fairlight
2008-06-24 by Laurent Lemaire
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