No creative setup is ever really complete, is it? But it is possible to say that milestones have been reached in aiming for an unreachable completeness, no?
Case-in-point: I received a new piece of music equipment in the mail on Wednesday and it (so-called) completed my composition setup.
The piece in question is a mid-range multi-track looper pedal, and it fits into my plan of making ambient background music tracks for my audio production project. It joins a list of other equipment including a recorder, mics, a preamp, an effects pedal, a synth, and about a hundred feet of various cables to connect it all together.
And so for now my setup… it is complete.
I can do what I want to do. Make what I want to make. Create.
Which really means…
It is probably not complete, of course, and in a month or a year or at some other point in the future I’ll decide that there is a gap in what I am able to accomplish with this current-state setup that will suddenly and irreversibly become less complete than what it is today.
But for a moment, completion for the incompletable.