
This approach can provide a hands-on, tactile experience and encourage creativity by relying on physical gear rather than a computer interface.
It allows for a more immediate and intuitive workflow, with real-time control over parameters, resulting in a unique sonic character.
It can also be a means of escaping screen-centric production and fostering a more immersive musical environment. However, it may require more initial investment in hardware and a steeper learning curve to master various devices and their interactions.
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