I agree with this, with one caveat though. Having recently returned
to the software seq. world after a year or so with the hardware box. Im
finding that i am much more focused now with the software sequencer. Yeah i
have unlimited options (especially with logic) but i only use those i need.
Its a very nice feeling.

m.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Holloway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: kyma


So what you're saying is that you started out using the computer, but then
found it better to just use the dedicated hardware instead?  It seems like
when you learn the hardware component, it's ultimately easier to work your
way around (even on the tiny display versus a 17" monitor), because you
become familiar with the specific features of what the product is supposed
to do.  On the PC I've found it's easy to get really buried into too many
features, web sites, plug ins, it's like you start to lose track of the most
important thing, WRITING music.  Maybe I'm alone here, but using the
external hardware gear works well and the learning curve isn't bad.

----- Original Message -----
> I use my RM1x with this and it works well. It's funny that
> people are talking about getting software sequencers. I have
> always been a do it all on the PC person, but once I got the
> RM1x I found it much more productive than a software
> sequencer.
>
> Cheers,
> Menno
>
>
>

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