> you're wandering just when your majestic outboard rack will turn
into a
> CDROM of pirate plugins...
>
> cheers
> paul b - just a few monday night posers / in no way slating the
latest
> technology...
h3y paul,
i've been usin' cubase for 2 and a half years now, i love it, and
more importantly it's bloody convenient as all hell. i don't have
the space for a 2" tape deck. my room is 10x12 with a 4 foot
ceilin'. a cave more or less(or opium den as my friends used to
say). at first i thought plugins were beautiful, and plentiful if'n
you know where to look. however, they're not (nor do i believe they
will ever be) as satisfyin' as turnin' a knob or flickin' a switch.
they glitch if'n you try to automate them. half the time you can't
seem to set the parameters you want correctly. routin' will never be
as flexible as one would like either.(yes i want my cake and to eat
it too) some have gui's that are wonderful, others a nightmare to
deal with. some of them are bloody awful or useless(regardless of
how much they are praised)
they lack the distinct characteristics one can seemin'ly only
achieve through outboard gear. some of them are great and i use them
religiously, but my outboard gear will grow to greater proportions
than my plugin list ever will.
analogue recordin' gear can be quite beautiful, but i am too inept
to give it the proper respect and care it deserves to make and keep
it beautiful. i can't say i'd be bummed if'n most of the world went
completely digital, makin' all those cool physically tangible toys
come down in price, but i don't see outboard as ever really goin'
away. it feels too bloody good to hold somethin' in ones grubby
little paws and make it sing...
just my wooden nickel...
peace,
doc