acidsaturation
07-02-2008, 01:13 PM
My computer has died.
Am in the process (once the onslaught of essays left over from last semester and being ill all over Christmas) is gone of making it well, but one thing that this has made me think (due to the trepidation of having to re-install all the stuff on there) is exactly how much shite I have collected and installed...
So I've made a decision, that it's gonna be stripped down to basics. Yeah, there's software that makes AMAZING sounds, infinitely configurable reverbs, amazing synths blah blah, but not being able to use them has really made me appreciate what else I can do. I mean I've always been a hardware freak, but whenever I've turned the PC on, I always seem to feel the need to whack on as much as possible. And sometimes it does sound better than what comes out of my live gear, but often it's just over noodley and over cooked.
I've started to see some of the amazing subtlety of when I have just one or two effects on a send on my mixer, and as I add in a new sound that shares an effect with another how they interact and mingle in different ways.
So, my PC is gonna be simple. Just what I need for recording, a bit of mastering, and editing a few samples. Basic effects. This is always what I loved about classic acid techno, it's simple, but the sheer catchyness of riffs and sounds with no fancy stuff always carried it for me.
This'll make my recorded stuff and live stuff sound far more connected too....
Lets see. Oh yes, techno is about the future, but some things have a timeless simplicity, and I think I'm gonna explore that for a while. :yup:
Am in the process (once the onslaught of essays left over from last semester and being ill all over Christmas) is gone of making it well, but one thing that this has made me think (due to the trepidation of having to re-install all the stuff on there) is exactly how much shite I have collected and installed...
So I've made a decision, that it's gonna be stripped down to basics. Yeah, there's software that makes AMAZING sounds, infinitely configurable reverbs, amazing synths blah blah, but not being able to use them has really made me appreciate what else I can do. I mean I've always been a hardware freak, but whenever I've turned the PC on, I always seem to feel the need to whack on as much as possible. And sometimes it does sound better than what comes out of my live gear, but often it's just over noodley and over cooked.
I've started to see some of the amazing subtlety of when I have just one or two effects on a send on my mixer, and as I add in a new sound that shares an effect with another how they interact and mingle in different ways.
So, my PC is gonna be simple. Just what I need for recording, a bit of mastering, and editing a few samples. Basic effects. This is always what I loved about classic acid techno, it's simple, but the sheer catchyness of riffs and sounds with no fancy stuff always carried it for me.
This'll make my recorded stuff and live stuff sound far more connected too....
Lets see. Oh yes, techno is about the future, but some things have a timeless simplicity, and I think I'm gonna explore that for a while. :yup: