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I've released 6 eps + remixes and I have an audio background from Columbia... just to clear it up
I think that if you are a good producer, you can make a dope track using any arrangement whether it be computer, hardware, or a blend of both. I've concluded (this is very general) that computers give you that clean crisp sound, but with gear, it is easier to get a dirty, thick sound and make cool buildups. Many of you already said that though.
I use a MPC2000, Mackie console, Virus Indigo 2 (as my synth and an effects processor), Filter Factory, Mo FX, Warp Factory, sp808 (for more effects), Jomox x base-9. We pretty much make our **** like a live pa, 2 dudes turning knobs and moving faders. Then we edit it down into a full track. Most people think this is bizarre, and it limits you to making the track and not being able to mix it again, but if you do it right the first time there shouldn't be a problem.
I think that if you are a good producer, you can make a dope track using any arrangement whether it be computer, hardware, or a blend of both. I've concluded (this is very general) that computers give you that clean crisp sound, but with gear, it is easier to get a dirty, thick sound and make cool buildups. Many of you already said that though.
I use a MPC2000, Mackie console, Virus Indigo 2 (as my synth and an effects processor), Filter Factory, Mo FX, Warp Factory, sp808 (for more effects), Jomox x base-9. We pretty much make our **** like a live pa, 2 dudes turning knobs and moving faders. Then we edit it down into a full track. Most people think this is bizarre, and it limits you to making the track and not being able to mix it again, but if you do it right the first time there shouldn't be a problem.