I had always been of the mindset that hardware was a bit of a ‘luxury’ and that anyone with the right mindset and talent could make great music in a DAW, without the need for it. (Still true!)
However, over the course of long lockdowns in my city, I TOTALLY lost any urge to make music within a computer - in the same room with the same computer that I worked on all day (and night, sometimes)
Subsequently, I acquired a few things progressively (2nd hand Nord Electro, Digitakt and Digitone), and although the learning curve was a initially a bit slow, gradually found myself just enjoying working with these tools more and more.
I think I’d always dismissed hardware enthusiasts as being a bit elitist, or simply justifying GAS by saying ‘it’s more hands on’ or whatever.
HOWEVER…
…I have found that I find it a much more focused state, working with a select few tools (especially when I work JUST with the Digitakt). I find it a bit more ‘in the zone’ and that I have less propensity to get lost in all the options of the DAW, endless samples and VSTs.
Whether it’s the physicality of working with a ‘real’ instrument versus a mouse and screen, or if it’s just more ‘fun’ or if it’s the challenge of being more resourceful within the limits of hardware, I’m not sure.
I also have ADHD, and I wondered how others have found this contrast between software and hardware works with their own ways of thinking and propensity for distraction.
Keen to hear your thoughts!