Re: Re: Getting some hardware...

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Lee Revell wrote:
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 01:35 +0200, Carlo Capocasa wrote:
Believe me, when you have your first gig and all you're carrying is a lap top computer instead of twenty different 20kg devices that all
need to be hooked up the exactly right of 10'000 different ways,
you're gonna thank me. That's why we use linux, real time mixing,
synthing, sampling and recording all in one device, and we can
MIDI-control it if we want some fancy faders.


Well, this cuts both ways.  Those 20kg devices are made to handle
spilling beer into them or being whacked with the head of a guitar or a
flying drumstick.  Laptops are made to sit on a desk in an office or in
a padded bag.


Yeah it's hard to really head bang when you have to worry about your geek bandmates laptop ;)


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