While I personally would not want (or rather, do not currently want) a purely virtual studio, anyone who's lived in a dorm room or similar space would love the idea. I've got most of a smallish room in my flat for my studio (the rest is storage), but I can easily see needing more room, if I were to get many more pieces of equipment (Waldorf MWXTII, Andromeda, drool.... and what about FX boxes?). About the only direction my MOTM can grow is up. Now, if I had to stick a bed and dresser into that same ammount of space, I'd bee pretty darn excited about having a virtual studio. Also, remember that limiting one's resources tends to make one more fully explore those resources, resulting in breakthroughs. --PBr > -----Original Message----- > From: Dave Hylander [SMTP:david@...] > Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 7:06 AM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: Re: [motm] Virtual Everything > > I have to agree with you about a mixture of equipment to create that > unique sound. I look at the MOTM as a "module" in my combination of > analog, digital, samples, modular, va, software, and real > instruments(quitars, piano, etc). I think where the article was going > with a complete virtual studio would be limiting in the shear > creativness the mixtures of gear provides. >
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RE: [motm] Virtual Everything
2000-11-21 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
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