Hi Drew
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> Let's say I want at least 24 ins. What do I get?
I assume you're referring to 24 analog ins.
On Friday 12 October 2012, at 17.41.38, Nils Gey wrote:
[...]
> > > make more music
> > > make it public
> > > make other people want to use the same tools as you
[...]
> > On that note, some stuff I've done for one of my current projects, Kobo
> > II; chip themed music and sound effects:
> >
On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 17:19:18 +0200
David Olofson wrote:
> On Friday 12 October 2012, at 10.27.39, Nils Gey wrote:
> [...]
> > make more music
> > make it public
> > make other people want to use the same tools as you
> [...]
>
> On that note, some stuff I've done for one of my current projects,
On Friday 12 October 2012, at 10.27.39, Nils Gey wrote:
[...]
> make more music
> make it public
> make other people want to use the same tools as you
[...]
On that note, some stuff I've done for one of my current projects, Kobo II;
chip themed music and sound effects:
http://soundcloud.
On 10/11/2012 01:14 PM, Adrian Knoth wrote:
On 10/11/2012 01:09 AM, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
The HW situation has been mentioned. Honestly, I wouldn't know
where to go if RME went away. Almost everything I've been doing
the last years has not only used their HW, but depended on it -
no alternativ
On , Nils Gey wrote:
For my part the conclusion is
make more music
make it public
make other people want to use the same tools as you
Sounds fair enough, I bumped into this guys soundcloud yesterday:
http://soundcloud.com/macrowave
Talking about music that will make you bop your head
So, now that this thread shifted into a hardware/driver discussion and the
flood of answers has stopped:
Have we learned anything from it?
For my part the conclusion is
make more music
make it public
make other people want to use the same tools as you
Nils
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