I think most of the time, in reference to whats better, a true synth or soft
synths, its all personal preference. But then again i think most "synths"
out there are only ROMplers, and have nothing to do with actual
synthesis,..i have some soft synths like "VAZ MOdular" that i toy with but i
dont use it for music at all, because i find my "real synths" are just
easier for me personally to fuck with.
Then again, maybe its because i have been making music for too long, and why
would i sell my Moogs to go buy a software synth and have to learn it all
over again? I know how to use my Moog, my NOrd 2 , my JUno,...etc...i
wouldnt sell them for any software.
Also i have found that softsynths IMHO, do not sound as good as the real
deal,..when BigBriar puts out a Moog Soft synth, maybe i will check it
out,..but Rebirth and etc...i have found dont keep up with my knobwhore
synths i am so proud to own...
...as for the computer being a musical instrument,..of course it is.thats
like saying a sampler isnt a musical instrument, i have 3 samplers and use
them to make music,...so they have become musical instruments
regardless...is the turntable an instrument? sure.
its all personal preference. everything can become an instrument. i sampled
my toilet, did that become an instrument too?
umm,...for instance, Rebirth, (to me) doesnt sound like a tb303, my Korg
Prophecy on the otherhand has a few really impressing tb303 patches that i
have let people here and they cant tell the difference.
Who knows man, maybe its all nonesense. Maybe its all in my head. ive
sampled a real tb303 and used loops from it before, and ive had people say
it wasnt a "real tb303" sound, so...anyhow...nevermind, i can ramble all day
about gear...
cant wait to write the check for the Korg ms2000
Slick
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