The only problem with my RM1X, is that I can't check email with it. ---------- >De�: Matthew Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >� : "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Objet�: RE: kyma >Date�: Lund 27 mars 2000 20:42 > > I agree with this, with one caveat though. Having recently returned > to the software seq. world after a year or so with the hardware box. Im > finding that i am much more focused now with the software sequencer. Yeah i > have unlimited options (especially with logic) but i only use those i need. > Its a very nice feeling. > > m. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Holloway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 11:03 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: kyma > > > So what you're saying is that you started out using the computer, but then > found it better to just use the dedicated hardware instead? It seems like > when you learn the hardware component, it's ultimately easier to work your > way around (even on the tiny display versus a 17" monitor), because you > become familiar with the specific features of what the product is supposed > to do. On the PC I've found it's easy to get really buried into too many > features, web sites, plug ins, it's like you start to lose track of the most > important thing, WRITING music. Maybe I'm alone here, but using the > external hardware gear works well and the learning curve isn't bad. > > ----- Original Message ----- >> I use my RM1x with this and it works well. It's funny that >> people are talking about getting software sequencers. I have >> always been a do it all on the PC person, but once I got the >> RM1x I found it much more productive than a software >> sequencer. >> >> Cheers, >> Menno >> >> >>
