Hi Florian,
That agrees with how my thought processes are going. As I plan to upgrade my Mac later this year I will then consider what software I will settle on.
It seems strange to some of my friends that I would prefer to spend hours creating a monophonic sound on my modular rather than select a preset and change the filter settings on a modern (S&S or VA) workstation or rack module, which is how they do things.
Different things for different people I guess.
Patch cords, real or virtual are just too much fun.
David
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> still modular. Nothing could replace a real, tactile modular though.
> Far too much fun.
Thats right. I own a Nord Modular since one month. It is really very nice,
and maybe with a Drehbank it would be nicer. But there is nothing compared
a gordian cable knot ;-)
To be honest: Both worlds have their advantages. Polyphone isn't it for the
A-100, tactility not for the Nord.
Florian
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