![]() ![]() And in case there's some drawbacks, these will usually be adressed rather quickly (such as those discussed in this very thread). Without even the slightest hint of a doubt, digital will take over in pretty much all aspects of musical production where it's even remotely suitable. These days, nobody even thinks about using hardware for sampling anymore (unless it's for highly specialized tasks and/or live playing). ![]() Just 3 years (maybe even less) later, Gigasampler had already replaced most AKAIs. "No way this will ever be used on any serious production!". But in a decade things will look completely different.Īnecdote: I've been at the Musikmesse when Steinberg presented the very first VST instruments (anyone remember Neon?). With guitar amps, it'll be exactly the same. Seriously, if all people were as conservative as some guitarists (or as some "guitar sound centered producers"), studios would still be using all AKAIs (if they would use samplers at all) and large analog racks.Īnd while some still are, these are almost antique items - and they're not exactly needed to get a great sounding production going. Maybe they have not yet been modelled, but it doesn't mean they can't be.This! ![]() There seems to be a myth out there that there are certain non-linear behaviours that cannot be modelled. ![]()
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