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Samples Recorded Live on PARIS [message #68033] Thu, 11 May 2006 10:11 Go to next message
Lance Reichert is currently offline  Lance Reichert   UNITED STATES
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ip it
> >upside down and use it in the same way, but be vewwy vewwy careful not to
> >score the undersurface surface of the CPU.
>
> Pretty cool trick, Deej... however if I tried something like
> this, instead of successfully using the credit card to
> straighten out the pins, I'd probably just end up using it to
> buy another CPU lol
>
> Neil

Well, I've discovered that you can't really have too many Pultecs or CPU
cycles, so it's always a good idea to find an excuse to
upgrade..............;oPIt's in the xp effects subsystem thingy if I'm not wrong.


"BR" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>Ok, and where can I get it?
>Bjorn R
>
>&q
Re: Samples Recorded Live on PARIS [message #68045 is a reply to message #68033] Thu, 11 May 2006 16:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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>
>> The pisser is that you will likely never see Del McCoury on one of
>> these shows.
>
>
>This is ridiculous, but it's no more ridiculous than Pat Boon doing a Metal
album. Bon jovi and Brett Michaels doing country, is also lame.

It's funny and sad at the same time, this guy used to sell out arenas.
In his book Crazy From The Heat, he tells what really happened with VH and
the reunion. He also talks about how he is constantly recording all different
genres of music with people from all genres of music, from country, blues,
jazz to motown, etc. That book is an interesting read, and a few good laughs.

It's too bad he hasn't been able to do much with his records since VH days,
because some of the stuff is great. The DLR Band record has some rippin
tunes on it. There is some really great playing on it.

James


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
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Re: Samples Recorded Live on PARIS [message #68047 is a reply to message #68045] Thu, 11 May 2006 16:53 Go to previous message
jef knight[1] is currently offline  jef knight[1]   CANADA
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gt;One connection from the Lucid to each of the MECs. Be sure to select clock
>in the project file.


Dont forget to write the command in the "Paris config" file:
UseHouseSync=1

APVery sorry to hear. I was very traumatized when my dad passed. God bless,
Edna

"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:44877418$1@linux...
> Hey All
>
> I thought you should know that my Dad finally passed away from
complications
> due to ALS. He put up one helluva fight
>
> My Dad was a tough but fair military man from the old school yet he
mellowed
> with the times and was a complete push over when he was around his
> Grandchildren. He never fully agreed with many of the choices I made in
life
> but respected me for pursing them and was always there when I needed him,
> which was more than once.
>
> I can proudly say he was a pretty good musician in his day. Tenor sax was
> his axe of choice but he could wail on piano and during the late 40's and
> early 50's had at least three bands going, from little combo's to huge big
> band jazz bands. As he used to say "it kept roast beef on our table when
> others were eating hamburger"
>
> I had the privilege of playing with him in the eighties when the big band
he
> was in needed a fill in drummer while their drummer recovered from major
> heart surgery...very cool time indeed and I do believe I earned his
respect
> as a musician, I know my respect for him increased immeasurably.
>
> Another amazing music moment happened when our family went out west to
> attend my cousin's wedding...Dad's two brothers and their families were
all
> there, as well as my grandmother...anyway the day after the wedding the
> whole crew went down to my Uncle's basement, hauled out every musical
> instrument we could get our hands on and started to jam...Dad on sax, my
two
> uncles were on piano and trumpet, my cousins were on organ, guitar and
bass
> and I was on the drums....and there sitting in the corner of the room was
my
> grandmother...with tears of joy running down her cheeks...to say it was
> magical would be an understatement.
>
> Shortly after Dad was admitted into the hospital I got a chance to sit
with
> him and do that Father and son thing...I had to tell him how I truly felt
> about him no matter how hard it was...you see Dad was never big on showing
> emotion or saying I love you but we sure let it all out that day. Tears of
> sadness, love and joy were shed by the bucketful and I am truly grateful
for
> that day.
>
> In the end he refused the IV that was his life support and after 12 days
his
> body finally gave out.
>
> I will miss the old fart.
>
> Peace
>
> Don
>
>
>
>Skyscraper kicks ass!

Don


"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:44887d21$1@linux...
>
> This is ridiculous, but it's no more ridiculous than Pat Boon doing a
> Metal
> album. Bon jovi and Brett Michaels doing country, is also lame.
>
> It's funny and sad at the same time, this guy used to sell out arenas.
> In his book Crazy From The Heat, he tells what really happened with VH and
> the reunion. He also talks about how he is constantly recording all
> different
> genres of music with people from all genres of music, from country, blues,
> jazz to motown, etc. That book is an interesting read, and a few good
> laughs.
>
> It's too bad he hasn't been able to do much with his records since VH
> days,
> because some of the stuff is great. The DLR Band record has some rippin
> tunes on it. There is some really great playing on it.
>
> James
>
>
> "DJ" <

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