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| Once more and then I'll shut up [message #79136] |
Sun, 28 January 2007 16:26  |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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do and looking at a list of possibilities, she chose
>>> the TC Konnekt 8 that Dedric mentioned (specs look quite good) along
>>> with a Studio Projects C1. I'm looking forward to hearing them with her
>>> amazing voice. If we don't like the results we can exchange them...
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> -Jamie
>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>>
>>> Ab wrote:
>>>> Hi Jamie,
>>>>
>>>> Did you look into the metric halo stuff?
>>>>
>>>>
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| Re: Once more and then I'll shut up [message #79157 is a reply to message #79136] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 09:40   |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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s unlikely you'll really need support
>> down the road.
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>> AND YOU GET THE LEXICON PANTHEON REVERB WITH EACH ONE!!! (which
>> works with ANY version of Cubase, regardless of which interface
>> you may use).
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>> :D
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>> Neil
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>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>What a piece of junque.
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>>>;o(
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DJ,
Maybe you want one of those EMU boxes?
I think they do all or most of what you'd need.
I don't own one so I'm not sure.
Tom
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45f6cf72$1@linux...
OH YEAH! That's right, you want that feature - no, it's a VST
reverb. Sorry, forgot about that.
Neil
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>Nei,
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>Can the reverb be monitored while tracking?
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>Thanks,
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>Deej
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>"Nil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45f6a581$Report message to a moderator
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| Hey Chuck.... [message #79203 is a reply to message #79157] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 14:51   |
Carl Amburn
 Messages: 214 Registered: July 2005
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ncee... nothing to look forward to, or what?
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>> http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=255077>1= 7702
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Yeah.... I'm even more depressed than I was when I heard he died. I
just can't understand the mental process that brings somebody to that
decision, especially with a family, a fiancee, and good friends.
Tragic.
pabcall me crazy, but I really never thought that would completely die out..really..
to think that even in year 2007 there has not been a real paris replacement
that has that killer user interface,ease of use a foot print sound...man!!..it's
really sad to think about at times..
yes I have moved on to use other daws, but none have ever felt like paris..none..
I'm realy feeling a bit jaded by the daw market these days..for all of it's
advancments, it seems that we are no further along than we were in 1999....
please I'D partner up with somebody to revive paris..even if it's just a
mixer.recorder..editor....pleaseee...
the current daws cubase PT, sonar,logic...boring...
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>I forgot to shoot a video of my disassembling my paris rig to box it up
for
>shipping. It would have taken about 9 hours of continuous streaming whil'st
>capturing my cursing, wistful expressions, sighs of resignation, huffing
and
>puffing, my cat having a ball attacking the tangled rats nest of cabling
as
>it was dragged hither and yon to get it out of the way and my dogs watching
>the cat intently and with great interest bordering on going into *cat
>acquisition mode* since they are sight hounds and watch everything intently
>that moves quickly and erratically and are prone to chase and *acquire*
>whatever it is they are watching.
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>;o)
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| Re: Hey Chuck.... [message #79232 is a reply to message #79208] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 19:56   |
duncan
 Messages: 123 Registered: November 2006
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actually been equipped with a
newsreader. For some reason newsgroups require Outlook Express.
Why they have missed out this functionality from the flagship office communications
software I'm not sure, but it's always been the way.
Cheers,
Kim.
"Tyrone Corbett" <tyronecorbett@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Guys, I just added Outlook 2007 and can't seem to figure out how to add
the
>NG to it. I was using Outlook Express before, but this is a bit different.
>Any assistance would be much appreciated.
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>TyroneDammit! I lost your email address.
Did you have a chance to send the MEC yet?
pabBut I can't remember. Which MDD G4 is the last one to boot OS9?
I'm going to upgrade my studio Mac and put my Sawtooth 450 into my
mobile recording rack.
Also, those of you running one, what's the most amount of
tracks/native efx you've used?
Thanks.
pab> Indeed, it sounds like Brad spent too many years trying to get a
> bunch of raging monumental egos to get along.
....and maybe not being able to recognize that it wasn't his
responsibility...
> What no one talks about, and I am sure you have dealt with a lot,
> is the reality that suicide is the ultimate passive-agressive act.
> It is the one act of aggression that cannot be topped by one's
> opponents; the ultimate "I'll show you!".
I'm not so sure about that one... When I was at the edge, looking into the
abyss, there was nobody else but me... It wasn't about "showing" anyone, it
wasn't about getting even, it was purely about ending the pain of being a
failure. I didn't think about individual failings per se, didn't think
about individual acts in my life. All I could think of was that I WAS A
FAILURE, a waste of time, space and breath. I didn't think my death would
have ANY impact upon the world. If I mattered, these simple things that I
was striving for would have come true, wouldn't they? But when the people
around me didn't seem to care about me, when nothing I said or did seemed to
change anything, it just reinforced my lack of impact on the world, and
solidified my belief that I should give up and leave. If I had thought I
mattered that much, that someone valued my life at all for anything good or
bad, I would not have been there at that point...
> Now Tom, Fran, Sib and the rest of them will spend the rest of
> their lives hating themselves and being despised by the public
> for contributing to this death. And they did contribute to it.
Strictly speaking, yes, they did contribute to the situation, just as my
mother contributed to my father's situation, but ultimately each death was
the individual's doing. Hopefully the others will think about it and
consider what they may have done to contribute and what they might have done
to help, but it is up to each of them to walk the paths of their own lives.
As for the public, I'm pretty cynical - the public will only remember it
until the next newsblurb comes along...
In my father's case, I believe that his suicide was in many ways an apology.
He and my mom had argued for years about many things. My mom has a lot of
control issues, and she will never let anyone prove anything is wrong with
her or prove that she has ever made an incorrect decision. My father's
death was him giving in to that, saying, "yes, you're right, I w
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| Re: Once more and then I'll shut up [message #79234 is a reply to message #79157] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 19:59  |
Aaron Allen
 Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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:-)
Doug
http://www.parisfaqs.com"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>If I had thought I
>mattered that much, that someone valued my life at all for anything good
or
>bad, I would not have been there at that point...
Well, I am glad you found that many people indeed do value
your life. I can't imagine this was Brad's problem though.
Wish I knew what was on those notes he left...
>but ultimately each death was
>the individual's doing. Hopefully the others will think about it and
>consider what they may have done to contribute and what they might have
done
>to help, but it is up to each of them to walk the paths of their own lives.
Absolutely... But damn wouldn't it be nice if bands didn't do this
crap to each other?
>My father's
>death was him giving in to that, saying, "yes, you're right, I was wrong."
>My dad also knew that my mom would get a half million bucks of insurance
if
>he killed himself, and I believe that was another part of the apology.
How
>does one accept an apology like that?
Well especially since it is sort of apologizing while belting
someone with a baseball bat isn't it? One cannot accept it,
one simply gets angry, depressed, and guilty. But at some
point we decide that the pattern will not repeat...
>Maybe I'm arguing semantics, but clinical depression itself is not a choice.
>Many people who suffer from depression don't even know they have depression,
>and don't know that anything can be done about it. This is one of the
>reasons that I believe it should be talked about openly - it's no different
>from any other genetically encoded behavior pattern/tendency...
Clinical depression is simply depression that has become a
serious habit. Yes, there are genetic and brain-chemistry
components, but there is a component of choice too. What
the percentages are, is unknow
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