

I am 100% full steam ahead on dedicated modular. The all in one system just isn't cutting it. Dedicated choice gear that integrates with a DAW well. I think its save to say, this next decade is about delegating modular devices and workflow better.

Hardware seems to be where more and more people are in general going too. I'm spoiled, I come out of the 80's where we used racks of keyboards and sequencers and never knew what latency meant.įor Midi, I'm going back to hardware and controllers and use a midi interface. Its not the best at Midi/ VSTi, but, its works pretty darn good. Samplitude is the hybrid bomb, its just excellent for recording mixing and mastering. Well, if you have the D-Box, you know my answer. You can visit the Samplitude support forums=" …"]support forums as well. Here is the NA rep and will be straight up with you. Or I should say, I need.Īsk Tim Dolbear here=" …"]here, So, you see how things improve once you ween yourself off the plug-ins supermarket. They are both third party heavy plug-in dependent. On the flip side, this shouldn't be a problem because I need very little plug-ins running in the background with Samplitude in comparison to Logic or Pro Tools DAW's. I have recently added Apollo 16's to my work flow (only as an experiment for now) which excel through Thunderbolt interfacing. Magix is being smart by sticking to one OS. Many die hard Mac users say Bootcamp is good but a PITB, which I can't blame them. If you are Apple dependent, you are between a rock and a hard place. I wish I could advise you but I'm on Windows 7 Pro 64bit.
