Allot of the music I put online, is purely made on hardware.
I used to do it in a giant gear-only studio (didn’t even have a computer in there) …
I don’t have that anymore… these days its just an elektron-box or two on my kitchen-table.
Like bluewolfse7en mentioned, i miss metering too… and some other goodies I had. but purely looking at “making music”. A few toys + a fieldrecorder does the trick for me. atleast the field-recorder has a meter, so I know the recording didn’t clip anywhere (digital clipping sounds horrible on my recorder) and yes, working on hardware has a very high fun-factor…
once recorded, it just goes straight to youtube and various other sites.
If I choose to turn it into something downloadable on bandcamp. I do throw my recordings in reaper… and polish the sound with some vst’s.
I could do that in hardware form… but I do not… cause I don’t want to splash out about 600euro’s for the gear I need to get the sound I ultimately want. (think of tape-emulation and tube-emulation, bit of EQ and compressor plugins.)
Sidenote : Sometimes, I just want to make really really really complicated weirdly filtered / approached music… in that case. I do my stuff in renoise in combi with reaper.