Joe,
Correct in all aspects, only put in a slightly different way.
I wish I could remember who said it, but "when a man only uses a
hammer, everything starts looking like a nail".
In other words, we have a number of tools, why not exploit them all
Regards,
Kevin
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "buechlerjoe" <buechlerjoe@t...> wrote:
> Some dime-store philosophy: To me, Keven and Sebastion's views
aren't
> really so different.
>
> "Using the entire spectrum of technologies available" is best done
by
> becoming proficient in all of them. Rather than "the world I just
came
> from", maybe "the world I just temporarily put aside in order to
> become immersed and proficient in analog" would be another way to
> think of it.
>
> Midi, by its nature and pervasiveness, is always going to attempt
to
> impose itself on your analog world, come what may. Actively
resisting
> midi can be a way to ensure that the forces are in balance,
ultimately
> resulting in Kevin's vision.
>
> Just my opinion.
>
> Joe