In a message dated 6/12/02 6:43:01 AM, Joerg.Junger@... writes:
<< sure there are people taking the opposite path (digital -> analog) but
still: with software like super collider (now for free) using a computer is
a very interesting route to go and it is cheaper: >>
I for one banished my computer from the studio. I don't find them
interesting... only frustrating. Staring at a computer screen is not my idea
of making music. I realize I'm in the minority and i open myself up to
catcalls of "Ludite". So be it.
I do confess however that when i do have the need to use a computer for
time adjustment ( track placement) i go to a friends house to have it done.
Kind regards
John D
<< sure there are people taking the opposite path (digital -> analog) but
still: with software like super collider (now for free) using a computer is
a very interesting route to go and it is cheaper: >>
I for one banished my computer from the studio. I don't find them
interesting... only frustrating. Staring at a computer screen is not my idea
of making music. I realize I'm in the minority and i open myself up to
catcalls of "Ludite". So be it.
I do confess however that when i do have the need to use a computer for
time adjustment ( track placement) i go to a friends house to have it done.
Kind regards
John D