How often do you suffer from buyer's remorse? You really, really want something, but when you eventually get it, it's either an overhyped lemon or you realise it hasn't transformed your life in the way you expected and you've effectively burnt your hard-earned money.
For example, I'm itching to get my hands on the AKAI Pro Force when it becomes available in February even though there are quite a few reviewers who have dismissed it for its lack of VST instuments and its inability to download projects from Ableton Live. (Integration with AL is promised in a future update but you will only be able to upload projects.) However, to me, even though I'm not a performer, it looks like it might be ultra satisfying to be able to do my musical noodling away from the computer. My suspicion is that I might end up regretting spending a wad of cash on something that could turns out to be very limited compared to using the DAW.
https://force.akaipro.com
That old Spock quote about wanting a thing comes to mind. If only I were more logical...
For example, I'm itching to get my hands on the AKAI Pro Force when it becomes available in February even though there are quite a few reviewers who have dismissed it for its lack of VST instuments and its inability to download projects from Ableton Live. (Integration with AL is promised in a future update but you will only be able to upload projects.) However, to me, even though I'm not a performer, it looks like it might be ultra satisfying to be able to do my musical noodling away from the computer. My suspicion is that I might end up regretting spending a wad of cash on something that could turns out to be very limited compared to using the DAW.
https://force.akaipro.com
That old Spock quote about wanting a thing comes to mind. If only I were more logical...