More and more i'm into this "laptop music" thing. Everything gets done on the laptop. The laptop is a limited resources tool: relatively small displays, relatively small disk, processors that are optimized for power savings, etc. As a consequence, it leads to all kind of ways of doing things with "small" setups. And that is cool in my opinion. Even more important, the laptop music movement has made evident a shift in the way we think of music production. We don't want to "emulate" a "real" studio anymore. We are not envy of the guy with loads of cables and a fixed setup. We want to take our music with us, we want our own identity, our own way of doing things. Even more, we can now produce music AND play it with the same rig.
On the other hand, many of us still want tactile control, flashing lights, and all those physical cues to the music that come with real hardware. Not to mention pure gear lust, a disease that seems to be embedded on most electronic musicians
What do you think? How do you feel about this? How do you face music production? Do you feel your mind has changed/shifted? How much have your production techniques changed? How do you integrate hardware and software?
Let's discuss