that's well said, David. This would make a
big difference to a pro studio owner, as opposed to a live, experimental music
looper in most cases, I suppose.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: Loop effects: Can software
be as good as good hardware?
There’s no pitch-shifter in Reaktor to equal Eventide’s
proprietary algorithms, and no reverb in there to equal Lexicon’s. Only you
can say whether that matters, or if you (or your audience) can even hear
that it’s true. I had Eventides and high-end Lexicons, and I do miss their
unique audio qualities, but these became less exciting after a while and I
could no longer justify the expense (hardware IS re-sellable!). If I
played/recorded for $$$$ or travelled with my gear, I expect I’d have both
hard and software.
dc
On Jul 3, 2006, at 1:20 PM, mark sottilaro wrote:
If you're truely saying that for the price
of
a laptop (to use me as an example) ($1400),
audio
interface ($200) and Reaktor software ($300) I'd
get
something on par with an
Exclipse
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