On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Craig Stodolenak wrote: > most of your dedicated digital gear can be trashed in favor of > it being in your computer. Later rather than sooner, your analog > gear will find the same place, after being digitally modelled. > Great! then i can buy it all at firesale prices.
The thing people need to learn is that when it comes to music making and sound production, nothing cool is ever obsolete. > The next revolution won't be a piece of software, though. It'll be a > new human/computer interface that will allow you to manipulate > digital things more intuitively. Our mind and muscles operate in the > analog, and that's the rub. > The user interface of the piano, violin, and trumpet (for example) are going to take a long time to top. Of course you actually have to PRACTICE them. Even things that are 'easy' to use are hard to use artfully.
