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Re: R: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Recreating the Fairlight

2008-06-24 by krec

You're right Mister Laurent.

Eric K.



Le Tue, 24 Jun 2008 18:08:17 +0200, Laurent Lemaire <llemaire1@free.fr> a  
écrit:

>
>
> It's correct. That why I keep my Cubase 3.0 on Atari. It does the job.
> It's not flashy, it's not fast, but I know it very well, and at the end
> of the day, I'm more productive than using the latest software which
> contain zillion of settings and functions which loose me and completly
> distract me from my initial goal... playing music !
>
> Ergonomy and simple interface is important. It's also the great advantage
> of old analog synths compare to digital ones like the Dx7 or M1...
>
> But I also admit that I'm not a professional musician, so I don't have
> any profitability or standard to respect as objective...
>
> Professionals can't risk to to loose their entire work by using old  
> ST-506
> HDs, or doing backup on olds DC-600 or 8" floppies... So using modern
> and under support hardware is mandatory for them. It's not my case...
>
> ----- Mail Original -----
> De: "krec" <krec@erenis.fr>
> À: Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com
> Envoyé: Mardi 24 Juin 2008 17:51:26 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin /  
> Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
> Objet: Re: R: [Fairlight-CMI] Re: Recreating the Fairlight
>
> Primitiveness, restriction... bring you creation...
>



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