Do you you all remember when you or your dad had that nice stereo system in the crib? I mean pops had 1 turntable, a cassette deck, a cd player, eq, tuner, a hard hitting amp and some killer 12 - 15" speakers in the corners. You wanted to bring your peeps over to check it out and listen to how good it sounded.
Then came along the all-in-one joints where everything was all in one case but looked like they were still seperate...lol. Alot of them had a seperate tuner but the main body of the system was in one case. I personally hated those because if one piece broke you had to take the entire system to the shop.
Today stereo systems are all but gone. They just don't exist anymore. You can find certain items but nothing like you used to.
Well this is what I'm reminded of when I see all these new products coming out in music production gear that have multi-roles. Keyboard,control surface and a built in mpc all in one case for your convenience. A lot of us see these combinations useful for different reasons, space saving, easier to work with and so on...The trend is just like the stereo equiptment trend.
Thats all good but I'm very concerned that this may be a part of a series of progressions that will ultimately lead to EVERYTHING being done on computers. Right now we aren't concerned because we all know that a computer just can't handle all the requirements needed to do everything in music production, or can it?
I personally think we're very close. Close enough that the next generation computer will handle everything easily. When that happens, I fear the end of hardware as we know it.
Ofcorse there will be a transition period where audiophiles and sound engineers will fight to hold on to the dying breed. Their number one argument is already here..."hardware has a warmer feel than digital reproduction". Thier number two argument is also here, "digital music reproduction sound quality is not as good as analog".
It's just a matter of time...
MOF
Then came along the all-in-one joints where everything was all in one case but looked like they were still seperate...lol. Alot of them had a seperate tuner but the main body of the system was in one case. I personally hated those because if one piece broke you had to take the entire system to the shop.
Today stereo systems are all but gone. They just don't exist anymore. You can find certain items but nothing like you used to.
Well this is what I'm reminded of when I see all these new products coming out in music production gear that have multi-roles. Keyboard,control surface and a built in mpc all in one case for your convenience. A lot of us see these combinations useful for different reasons, space saving, easier to work with and so on...The trend is just like the stereo equiptment trend.
Thats all good but I'm very concerned that this may be a part of a series of progressions that will ultimately lead to EVERYTHING being done on computers. Right now we aren't concerned because we all know that a computer just can't handle all the requirements needed to do everything in music production, or can it?
I personally think we're very close. Close enough that the next generation computer will handle everything easily. When that happens, I fear the end of hardware as we know it.
Ofcorse there will be a transition period where audiophiles and sound engineers will fight to hold on to the dying breed. Their number one argument is already here..."hardware has a warmer feel than digital reproduction". Thier number two argument is also here, "digital music reproduction sound quality is not as good as analog".
It's just a matter of time...
MOF