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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2009

Hardere production vs software production. which is better

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  • its kinda like, what would you rather eat, a hard taco or a soft taco? it's just personal preference

  • Good analogy. I like soft tacos myself. lol

  • Mr. Normega. 1st I'd like to say thank you for your contributions,and they are very much appreciated. With that said,Id like to ask,do you subcribe to the analog summing vs. In the Box,and what are your thoughts on it?

  • No I don't, i'm actually not familliar with it. can you message me a link. Thanks

  • can you give me some particualr examples of monosynth sounds?

  • Monosynth is any monoaural, single channel synth i.e.pads & drums like a kick or snare. Most congas are stereo mic'd and sampled as poly 2 or more channel) synths.A way to check is to play the sound on a stereo channel and if on playback the left and right channel move the entire time in complete unison and you can pan left and right without noticing a frequency change than most likely you have a monosynth sound. Thanks for your question. - Johnny Nomega Ceo of Nomega Recording Studios.

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  • Great video btw

  • Hardware all the way!!!

  • i tried every imaginable softsynths in the last 5 years from arturia/korg/nativeinstruments you name it. i was shocked of the amount of power/headroom/dynamics/warmth that my microkorg xl gave me after.

  • black, but intelligent!

  • i simply love the way you talk. You certainly are a great Orator.

  • access virus ti2 eats all !!!

  • hey people, help please. .. do I have to master every object seperatedly in the arrangment or can I just EQ,compress and limit whole track at the time?

  • simple answer to this question: if not having hardware is gonna hold you back from making music, use software.

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