Well:
a) VSTs are invisible so I'm safe so far;
b) Hardware modules are very small so I can say they're only £50 or so.
Are you sure you didn't slip up once in the past and say "Yeah, this bit of software cost X but it's OK, if I was into hardware then it would have cost Y (= 10 * X)." ?Mushy Mushy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:57 am
Well:
a) VSTs are invisible so I'm safe so far;
b) Hardware modules are very small so I can say they're only £50 or so.
I did actually. A couple years back I went a bit crazy on Black Friday and super excited I turned around and mentioned "woohoo! I just bought all this software for £XX." The response was " How much is that sh!t normally then?!"
It currently has supurb VST hosting support (VCV Host 1.0 will also support polyphonic CV, gate, velocity, and aftertouch, MPE etc)Mushy Mushy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:43 amThe lack (ATM) of VST support. Yes, there is a workaround but it is a bit of a faff. More so than simply dropping in a plugin.SLiC wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:39 am Go VCV - it has all the firmware's and its free! What's not to like?
https://vcvrack.com/AudibleInstruments.html
Yes, but I want it the other way around. I don't really have a use for VCV rack as the host.
I am aware this is imminent but I do need a solution now for a current project. Don't get me wrong I love VCV, but in terms of ease of use (for my application) Softube is miles ahead (currently).SLiC wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:59 amObviusly the big selling point of V1 (due any time now!) is that it can also be run as a VST plug in so this wont be an issue anymore (I cant find any need to do that myself, to me its like running a DAW in a DAW - I have 500hp or non-virtual eurorack that seems to work quite well without a DAW- thats why I love it!)
Great invention and technology but if you already have the skiff just fill it with hardware If you want a controller just use one of the other thousand already out there. YMMV obviously.SLiC wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:59 am FYI- have you seen this for a paradym shift- Real Eurorack modules that control VCV Rack!
https://www.gearnews.com/midilar-modula ... -eurorack/
I am already peering into that rabbit hole yes
As mentioned above I already have my next units lined up so sadly I am doomed and a small case will simply be false economy.
Heh, it's not so bad *The whole Eurorack thing...Mushy Mushy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:10 pmAs mentioned above I already have my next units lined up so sadly I am doomed and a small case will simply be false economy.
If you want clouds in a DAW you could just go for this - https://www.audiority.com/shop/grainspace/Mushy Mushy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:08 pmYes, but I want it the other way around. I don't really have a use for VCV rack as the host.
I am aware this is imminent but I do need a solution now for a current project. Don't get me wrong I love VCV, but in terms of ease of use (for my application) Softube is miles ahead (currently).SLiC wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:59 amObviusly the big selling point of V1 (due any time now!) is that it can also be run as a VST plug in so this wont be an issue anymore (I cant find any need to do that myself, to me its like running a DAW in a DAW - I have 500hp or non-virtual eurorack that seems to work quite well without a DAW- thats why I love it!)
Re a DAW within a DAW: I don't agree. I use many synths with internal sequencers in my DAW currently so I don't see a difference. Besides my current application requires only Clouds as a reverb unit.
Great invention and technology but if you already have the skiff just fill it with hardware If you want a controller just use one of the other thousand already out there. YMMV obviously.SLiC wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:59 am FYI- have you seen this for a paradym shift- Real Eurorack modules that control VCV Rack!
https://www.gearnews.com/midilar-modula ... -eurorack/
Thanks for that, I'll check it outSLiC wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:55 pm If you want clouds in a DAW you could just go for this - https://www.audiority.com/shop/grainspace/
Sounds as good as clouds to me (I have the hardware) and in many ways is better!
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