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Do We Really Appreciate What We Have?

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  • @Multicellular said:

    @purpan2 said:
    I wonder if we’re using all this fabulous gear in a daring enough way. I think of the Beatles pushing new ground out of mutitrack, Hendrix exploiting the musical possibilities of electricity, early acid house subverting the Roland boxes. By contrast, I just do the same things I always did, only with less effort. It’s probably a generational thing, but are we only using this wonderful innovation to facilitate and not to explore?

    That deserves its own thread.

    I definitely think I am not. I also think I'm just doing what I always did. I have sounds in my head and I try to approximate them with the tools at hand. Often guitars, basses, drums, and where now I can create tons of that on an iPad or in a DAW versus I used to more often resort to sampling and mangling.

    Now that is all endlessly fun and fulfilling, but my default process is not pushing me beyond just the new ideas for songs that I have.

    Some of the tools in the iOSpace are helpful to push me a little though, if perhaps just because I can use it so mobile and thus spend more time just experimenting compared to my default, as noted, of just having the idea and creating it. E.g. messing with Ruismaker Noir a lot lately. Really is a realm of sounds I less think of naturally, but are very pleasing.

    I am not nearly as adventurous as I used to be. These days I am focusing more on nostalgia and comfort just plunking aling with familiar things from around 25 years ago. To be adventurous requires that I take on a degree of drama and stress that I really have enough of in other areas if my life. I do love hearing the adventurers though, old and new.

  • @LinearLineman, you have a talent for leading the group mind into the far reaches of space and time. I suspect you have a timeshare there purchased with 1990's US currency
    to avoid taxes.

    It's a nice place to visit from time to time to time to time...

    Oh yes, there's a question:
    Do We Really Appreciate What We Have?

    My answer: Yes. For about 35 minutes per item. Anything on sale? @thesoundtestroom Video for a must have? @jakoB_haQ list for shopping? I know @dendy... the NS2 Obsidian is a Top 7 Synth. @Spidericemidas "Your our only hope, ObiWan..." more free presets to feed the raging consumption beast.

  • edited February 2019

    @McD said:
    " more free presets to feed the raging consumption beast.

    nah, presets suckz.. most fun factor synth i ever had (and i still have it) is "presetless" :)) My most important feature on all synts, related to preset management, is "Init" :trollface:

  • @dendy said:
    My most important feature on all synts, related to preset management, is "Init"

    I used to spend hours programming a Roland Hardware synth because it couldn't do much else... 16-step monophonic sequences take very little time. I know how addicting sound design can be. Now I have 30 synths to play with.

    Have you ever spent 4 hours getting the perfect sound on a synth? If yes, can I have that and save 4 hours? 4 x 20 from @SpiderIceMidas? An $80 gift. I love presets. I think... will the author of this preset recognize his/her work when they hear my track? Not bloody likely in a complex mix.

  • @McD yeah of course i agree with everything you said.. i'm just tweak-freak :)) i'm simoly enjoying it, it's the process what is most important for me, not result :)

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