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Let's overanalyze our spending on musical equipment

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  • Its weird what the wives agree to.
    I can spend 30k on music gear and shes fine with it, but when i say "im gonna sell a good chunk of this gear i dont use anymore and buy a 1975 jeep" shes like ABSOLUTLY NOT!

  • I have probably a couple of new cars worth of instruments. But what else am I gonna spend it on? Drugs? Cars? Women? Nah, I have no need for more of any of those. Just more instruments.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I have probably a couple of new cars worth of instruments. But what else am I gonna spend it on? Drugs? Cars? Women? Nah, I have no need for more of any of those. Just more instruments.

    I could get rid of it for you no problem.

  • @seventyfour said:

    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    I have probably a couple of new cars worth of instruments. But what else am I gonna spend it on? Drugs? Cars? Women? Nah, I have no need for more of any of those. Just more instruments.

    I could get rid of it for you no problem.

    See, now this is the kind of helpful attitude that is missing from so many other Internet forums.

  • @colonel_mustard said:
    Marketing is a science these days - an immoral one that purposefully bypasses our rational defences, manipulates our wants and loosens our purse strings. They are not playing fair.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromarketing#Manipulation

    Be mindful of where you put your attention, folks.

    Watch out for that YouTube side bar.

    BTW - wood and metal MIDI controllers are here, if anyone was looking:
    https://shop.synthesizers.com/collections/keyboards

    LOL, sneaky...

  • @MobileMusic : Do you still use Zenbeats these days?

  • edited September 2021

    @Telstar5 said:
    @MobileMusic : Do you still use Zenbeats these days?

    Haven’t used it in any projects yet but have have plans to. The drums sound good. But the UI could use some help.

  • Any of you never sell a piece of gear? Why?
    Any of you always buy and sell gear? Why?

    I think this is why I love app, you own them you are not thinking about wich app you should sell to buy a new one.

  • @Montreal_Music said:
    Any of you never sell a piece of gear? Why?
    Any of you always buy and sell gear? Why?

    I think this is why I love app, you own them you are not thinking about wich app you should sell to buy a new one.

    We’re more worried about updating our devices, because it could ruin our current workflows.

  • @Montreal_Music said:
    Any of you never sell a piece of gear? Why?
    Any of you always buy and sell gear? Why?

    I think this is why I love app, you own them you are not thinking about wich app you should sell to buy a new one.

    My studio has a revolving door. I’m always buying instruments but also always selling those I don’t need. When I buy them it’s mostly at a price that lets me resell without too much trouble. And if I make any cash on it it will most likely go back into something I couldn’t otherwise afford. It sure is fun in itself.

  • My biggest musical purchase was a 1915 Steinway B purchased as a hulk and restored to perfection in 1988. Total cost: $20,000. It was the fulfillment of a lifetime dream. I played jazz on it for 20 years. Life changed drastically and I sold it for $28,000 in 2018. The buyer, a friend of mine, got a real steal as it is easily worth 50k today. But I was in Turkey and had to sell at a distance.

    I had already transitioned to the iPad and the perceived limitations, for me, of simply continuing to play the same old acoustic jazz I had been playing for thirty years for another decade or two made the sale pretty painless.

    Now, frankly, I have everything I need. I will not, I believe, exhaust the capabilities of the tools I now have. Nor will I ever plumb their true depth.

    I do think another 12.9 iPad in a couple of years. And, if the Osmose MPE keyboard ever becomes available I would probably lust for that, get it, and return it. So, I feel fortunate. All my musical dreams have, and are coming true thanks to iOS and this venerable AB forum. Thanks, y’all!

  • My current problem with app purchases. The money is not the main issue, it’s that there’s too many… For example I love Loopy Pro, it’s great. But Is it better than the “old” Zenbeats for my use case?, probably not. Yet, I’m bound to Loopy for the novelty factor.
    Case 2… I have a dozen drum machines. They’re all great but I just don’t what which one to reach out for.

  • edited April 2022

    I thought I was spending a decent penny on this hobby, then I got into eurorack.
    If you could believe it, those prices have recently increased.

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