Nestor wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:20 pm
It is true Bud, Kontakt, for instance, it's a problem now, I'm stack at version 6.6.1, the last compatible version for Win 7, many new libraries will no longer be compatible for me. Nevertheless, I use some very old software and some VERY old libraries that sound great , and there you are. I have, literally, millions of possible combinations. It is such a richness of sonic realms and possibilities that I could spend years and years experimenting and creating new presets. I don't feel I need more that that right now.
All hardware and software gear we own is overkill already.
I really hate the many presets !
And we have more than enough samples too.
Nestor wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:20 pm
What is the difference you get from, let's say, Arturia V collection 8 vs 9?
Well, I didn´t buy the collections, but I try ´em sometimes.
I was never a big fan of Arturia photo realistic and not autrhentic sounding vintage emulations.
But when I tried the Oberheim Matrix 12 and OBXa emulations in v9, I recognized they sounded really good.
Unfortunately, they now needed significantly more CPU power too,- comparable to Uhe Repro and TAL JP-8.
So, when the demand is quality sound,- you need powerfull modern computers.
Nonetheless, I won´t buy the Arturia M12V, which is the only one I´d like to see working the way I want,- just only because I own a "real deal" vintage US made Oberheim Xpander.
The Arturia M12V doesn´t load sysex .... how stupid is that (?).
So no use for me.
In my age, I don´t have the time anymore to re-create the hardware presets inside a softsynth environment and for every single piece of software,- application or plugin.
It´s too time consuming.
Nestor wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:20 pm
...because, we want to buy... Yeah, that happens all the time.
Not here.
Nestor wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:20 pm
..., we love "having".
no longer !
Nestor wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 1:20 pm
Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems to me that many new plugins are "cosmetically different", smarter in workflow sometimes, but they seem to do exactly the same you have always done in this o that way.
QFT !
And it´s absolutely right we don´t need much to be creative, which was very obvious when I used hardware only because software didn´t exist at all.
For studio sessions, all had to fit into my Ford Granada Turnier v6.
5 keyboards (Fender Rhodes, Clav D6, Minimoog, Prophet 5, OB-8) Fender amp-head, 2 small 2x10" Fender cabs and an accessories case,- that was it.
Yes, I still own a lot of gear and it was still more in the past,- but it didn´t exist from day one, you know.
I never bought because I collected,- instead it made my livin´and payed for itself for several times in addition.
And then,- it´s there,- until you sell it.
But selling gear is a lot of work, I´m old and lazy and I have to pay taxes on the sales while the time investment for advertising, answering all the emails, organizing shipping boxes, packing and s##t isn´t worth the money I´ll have left over in the end.
I sold a lot already during past 2 decades, so I know the hassle.
I think "efficient and profitable" and don´t have collections in mind,- I never had.
Bud