exactly…with software you will always have to be up-to-date in terms of the hardware running it :thinking: especially for those apps which require a lot of processing power, whereas, with a piece of hardware that is made specifically for a task, well, you know it’ll be fine for a looong time (even though, the software in this case plays its own role)
i guess this could start the usual debate on whether software is better than hardware… analog is better than digital… in the end what counts is the end result (and what you like most)[/quote]

Computer Vs Octatrack?

One is a piece of hardware controlled by a CPU with RAM, storage and a software operating system.

The other one is a computer.

:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: [/quote]

HA!

Please everyone, don’t misunderstand me. If you read my post carefully, you’d see I expressed support for people who use both software and Octatrack to make music.

But the reality is, shit will go bad on your computer faster than it will on dedicated hardware. Apple store wanted to charge me $300 to fix the headphone out problem!

Apple, Dell, and other computer makers do not design their machines for years or even decades of continuous use. You’re lucky to get 7 years of use out of your computer. If you are in the habit of replacing your computer every 2 years, you might not notice this. I bought my iPad this year. Let’s see if my iPad still works 5 years from now… I’m enjoying making music on it now, but I’d be a fool to get all emotional and not think about this reality. From my POV, if you made at least 5 years worth of satisfying music on your computer during that computer’s 6-8 year lifespan, then it’s totally worth the price you paid for that computer, even if you have to get another one at your computer’s “end of life”.

I did NOT made an argument against incorporating Live or whatever into your rig - I’m just saying you need to think about that if you’re contemplating ditching hardware for software or even just adding a software component to your hardware rig. Just another variable to figure into what you should expect to pay, regarding price of admission…That’s why some software-heavy musos have a backup laptop or tablet…