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So many companies, products, and services for music creation are embracing the technology of modeling analog sound in the digital space. It is, without a doubt, the democratization of accessibility to high-end gear for all musicians. And while we have come a long way with regard to modeling in the realm of input, much less seems to have been accomplished in the realm of playback. In this week's episode of Sounds Of The Future, I hypothesize as to why that might be, and I take things a step further into the realm of where I think this trend is going.
As mentioned in the episode: Waves NX, Isone by Toneboosters, Reference 3 by Sonarworks.
Connect with me on Twitter (@TomDuPreeIII) and let me know what you think of this episode!
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So many companies, products, and services for music creation are embracing the technology of modeling analog sound in the digital space. It is, without a doubt, the democratization of accessibility to high-end gear for all musicians. And while we have come a long way with regard to modeling in the realm of input, much less seems to have been accomplished in the realm of playback. In this week's episode of Sounds Of The Future, I hypothesize as to why that might be, and I take things a step further into the realm of where I think this trend is going.
As mentioned in the episode: Waves NX, Isone by Toneboosters, Reference 3 by Sonarworks.
Connect with me on Twitter (@TomDuPreeIII) and let me know what you think of this episode!