I already have loads of synth plugins I wish I was using more.

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I gotta say, I feel lucky to have acquired some great hardware before the age of soft synths. Twenty years ago I bought a Korg N5EX from a guy for $150. It has over 1000 patches and pretty much every kind of organ, piano, electric piano, etc. imaginable. And they sound great, like really really great. I also have a Yamaha QY100 that I sometimes use as a sound module which also has some amazing sounds (bought it for $200). There is some undeniable convenience to soft synths, but when it comes to value, you can't beat some of this hardware from the 90s and early 2000s -- as long as you have time to read the manual for the MIDI mapping, ugh.TheWhat wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:35 am...looking into some of the many Fender Rhodes virtual instruments out there...
I couldn't do it. I couldn't take an instrument from a deceased friend.I guess I'm bad at grieving. A long time ago I knew this girl. She was pretty cool I guess, she wrote decent music. I introduced her to a friend and they dated for most of a year. Later we were klnda in a band together. She died of cancer in her early 30s. That was in the mid 2000s and I still can't even listen to any of the songs she wrote. It just feels weird to me. Ghosts in the music, ghosts in the instruments or something, heh.
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Please explain. Have we come full circle and are now adding clipping back into our digital masters?TheWhat wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 9:23 pm...because I learned what a clipper is about a month ago lol...