crosspostato da: https://lemmy.today/post/40073851

Hello,

Once upon a time, I was a musician. I took my classical guitar degree 10 years ago. I studied a little of music composition and experimented with computer music. But today, I don’t do music anymore. Every time I try to do music, I spend the time looking for synthesizers, creating setups, and so on, and it ends I never play. So, I’m looking for some device that gives me an out-of-the-box experience with synths, effects, and loops. I would especially like to:

  • loop audio input
  • play with external or integrated keyboard
  • apply effects
  • use synth and samples
  • programming the sounds and synths

Thanks!

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    I’ve been thinking recently that something out-of-the-box might do the trick for me, too. I was much more productive back when I was making chiptune with a tracker program (LSDj) on a Game Boy, but evidently that’s very sonically limited (which is part of why it’s so productive).

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          I mean, in the liberist economy, people are lost among infinite alternatives, in the illusion that the ability to choose is the happiness.

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            TBH that sounds like it would be more about having many different products available, rather than the products themselves being complex. The complexity of the products seems more easily explained by that it’s now possible to have complex yet still (relatively) easily usable products.