Sound Dust instruments always start from a great idea…from this reality…but they always end up with a UX/sonic wormhole that deviously strands the creator in some alternative dimension. DRIFT005 does the dimension jump in such a beautifully compact UI-buying yet again!!
@@SOUNDDUST maybe I should be sorry that I bought so many plugins from you then. @ all: It's quite hallucinant how some people immediately defend a technology that replaces human creativity with a machine that just mimic creativity. Even on this channel, that's devoted to creativity. Meanwhile illustrators are put out of work by machines - some of them are rehired for lower wages for stupifying work: to correct the machines mistakes - and composers and musicians will soon follow. You could well be right, @zedxxx9, although it doesn't have much to do with my position or opinion, and it could become just as true for you and everyone.
Another absolutely inspiring instrument...picking it up this evening.
Genius, as always.
Sound Dust instruments always start from a great idea…from this reality…but they always end up with a UX/sonic wormhole that deviously strands the creator in some alternative dimension. DRIFT005 does the dimension jump in such a beautifully compact UI-buying yet again!!
Thank-you Mike - much appreciated 😁
Unconditional purchase without thinking twice. Great sounds! 40 years ago I also owned a Hohner Clavinet, but it sounded a little bit different 🙂
@@cr65407 thankyou so much 😊
Gimme!
Please don't use AI imagery (or sound). It's dehumanizing.
i, too, like to make demands of people based on some arbitrary feelings i have
That position is going to leave the rest of your life feeling very dehumanized.
@@Grymt maybe I'm not human ?
@@SOUNDDUST maybe I should be sorry that I bought so many plugins from you then.
@ all:
It's quite hallucinant how some people immediately defend a technology that replaces human creativity with a machine that just mimic creativity. Even on this channel, that's devoted to creativity.
Meanwhile illustrators are put out of work by machines - some of them are rehired for lower wages for stupifying work: to correct the machines mistakes - and composers and musicians will soon follow.
You could well be right, @zedxxx9, although it doesn't have much to do with my position or opinion, and it could become just as true for you and everyone.
@@Grymt Well, if you put it like that it makes more sense and I take your point.