Good morning (at 7 am - I haven't been up this early for 10 years...)! Paul Najar wrote: > Having lived with several analogs over the past 15-20 years my view is that > modelled analog is different - but still as valid as the real thing. > Convenience plays a role here as well. Same thing over here, really. Having said that, though, there's something dead, erm, tangible about, say, an analogue bass. And since I got my Juno 106 I haven't stopped playing with its *cough* knobs....mmh, no, I don't have a girlfriend....sad anorak....did I tell you about my 1967 acoustic Gibson...yes, the one with the ugly pick up in it....?? > Ultimately, to me they're all just different colours on the palette. I try > to not think about such things but rather focus on the music to be made. > > At the end of the day, it's all about getting on with things. Something that's even more rewarding than playing with analogue synths or great old guitars is finishing a perfect mix... Cheers, Recky -- "The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." (Hunter S. Thompson)
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Re: [L-OT] Analog synth is still better
2001-11-05 by Recky Reck
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