You're preaching to the converted here- I use 50% old school hardware
and 50% Digital Software stuff- the joyous thing about the software
is that it's the same in the morning as the night before- the joyous
thing about the hardware is the interface- ie dedicated sliders for
functions that don't move around or have 18 different meanings
depending on what mode you are in. And the sound.
Jason
On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:53, Martin Dust wrote:
On 1 Sep 2006, at 09:35, Jason Brunton wrote:
Sshhhh- you'll get Tom going again- remember he's one of the all
important 0.1% minority aka The Underground :)
Jason
I don't think there's anything wrong with it Jason, Ken endlessly
bangs on about "the difference" between digital and analogue -
there are differences in the sound but the "beef" for me with a lot
of the old stuff we use is that it's totally unpredictable, the
sound changes based on a "number of factors" and it's not fun after
getting some sleep to return to the kit and find it's changed...
m