Aaaanway. I think driving the DX via midi on the pc, and then routing back into the soundcard should be fine. You may have to mess with the sync delay a little.
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Aaaanway. I think driving the DX via midi on the pc, and then routing back into the soundcard should be fine. You may have to mess with the sync delay a little.
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2 notes here...Originally Posted by dirty_bass
1. I sold all my digital hardware synths and went all analog hardware (+vst's) on the same thought process.. However one exception to the rule is the Electron Monomachine. I added it as the only digital synth of my studio. This thig produces sound that I can't touch with any of my VST's and I love programming on it. But otherwise... f**k digital hardware.
2. I find the key to softsynths is get a good soundcard with low noise ratio and invest in an external analog processor/tube to run an analog efx loop. Almost every VST in my collection goes through my Resonator before I render it down. It's a night and day difference in presence.
f**k digital hardware
thats a bit silly, and not really the response i was lookin for.... synths such as the DX series have played a huge part in bringin dance/techno to where it is now, so to say "**** digital hardware" is, imo, a rash and pretty unjust opinion.... maybe u could of said they are not to your tastes personally ;)
Steve... cheers, that was the help i wanted ta mate, il try and get it goin as soon as possible
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