Right, at present, I make all of my music using soft synths and soft samples, WAVES and various other plug ins, and a load of 909 samples. Basically. I've had a few synths over the years, done the whole write the track in MIDI and record straight off the desk thing blah blah, and this, for me is the best way of working. However, much as I try I still feel I lack that certain analouge warmth. I'm thinking of taking some of the process ''outside the computer''. Selling my shitty Behringer 2004A desk and some old Alesis comps. My idea is to run mulitple outs from a MOTU card, into a Mackie 1604VLZ. I'd also really like to add some sort of channel strip, mainly to use on the overal mix down. Budget wise, I'm looking at around £500, more if I rob some grannies/sell more crack.
I've looked at the Joemeek TwinQ, some TL's etc. Most of it seems to be aimed at guitarists, or people using Mic's, ie not me. I've already got a dbx 166xl so the compressor section needs to be kinda ''different'' to that. I'd like something with valves in it too, for a bit of tasty analouge gain.
Any ideas?