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| Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! [message #77416 is a reply to message #77408] |
Mon, 25 December 2006 02:15   |
excelav
 Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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> I will buy it because ALREADY is a GREAT plugin because you can SOLO a
> bunch
> of audio tracks along submixes , mute other and finally be able to do what
> clients sometimes (always ?) ask like can I hear please only the guitars
> ? or can I hear only main and backing vocals ?
> Now add to the above this Latency compensation thing which was based on a
> idea of mine with manually giving the latency of a certain plugin and
> letting
> the rest of audio tracks follow that latency.
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> I am signing this:
> Dimitrios BitzenisI apologize in advance for slipping this shameless plug, but you mentioned
"Skylarking" and that reminded me of something. A local public radio DJ who
goes by "Equinox" wrote a review of my band Sarahtonin's first CD "Wayward."
Here's the quote I was reminded of:
"First of all, I am very impressed with it overall, the detail and care
which is obvious in every track on it. I can hear some influences
there---specifically it reminds me of the best XTC album they never made,
though there's a 'Skylarking' feel to some of it, especially 'Mile after
Mile'... "
Anyway, it was a very flattering review, though I don't think XTC were
influences and much as just musical birds of a feather who share a lot of
common influences -- Beatles, '60s psychedelia, and odd influences like
Beefheart and Zappa. I do think that anyone who likes XTC will like
Sarahtonin. (Available at CD Baby www.cdbaby.com/cd/sarahtonin ) We also
sell it on our website www.sarahtonin.com but the shopping cart system is
temporarily down.
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| Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! [message #77417 is a reply to message #77408] |
Mon, 25 December 2006 01:27   |
erlilo
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OK, end of crass self-promotion, back to "XTC is great." :) I have all
their albums, including their Dukes of Stratosphear alter ego, and I don't
think there's a bad record among 'em. Great writing, amazing guitar
work,and Colin Moulding has to be one of the most creative bass players in
the universe. Not nearly the fame and fortune they deserved.
"Even I never know where I go when my eyes are closed" - Andy Partridge from
"Chalkhills and Children"
Sarah
"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:45b43650@linux...
> XTC is the best. They released their best album in years with "Apple
> Venus".
> Gorgeous.
>
> I think they've recently called it quits after all these years.
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> Love love love them. Andy is my hero. Lyrics like nobody else.
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> "Summers Cauldron" from "Skylarking". That says it best. Just listen to
> that
> for a good sampling.
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> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message news:45b4344a@linux...
>> OK, I confess . . . these guys are about my favorititest band ever, and I
>> just laughed out loud at this great early, early video. Before Dave
> Gregory
>> even . . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnhVulJiswo
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>> Never even heard this song before today. Damn, Andy was cute when he was
>> young . . .
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>> Sorry . . .
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>> Sarah
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>I just recieved some files to play on from a client. They are #$#@%$&^$#!!!
m4a files. So far I haven't been able to convert them to wave or mp3 files.
Up till now I've been using the h
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| Re: Merry Christmas Beatles fans! [message #77437 is a reply to message #77416] |
Mon, 25 December 2006 15:20  |
Martin Harrington
 Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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>Well there is no pick from the list thing.
>If you read all the posts you will understand that the latency is due to
>the amount you manually type on a ceratin vertex instance vst plugin.
>so if you put a 64 samples latent vst plugin you just type 64 and all other
>audio tracks get delayed that amount !
>The author just asks how much would be the maximum possible latency needed
>because the 132000 maximum (only maximum if you will ever reach that ) the
>author suggests uses 1 mb memory per vertex instance , so for 32 audio tracks
>with vertex 32mb will be needed, for 64 paris audio tracks with vertex 64
>mb will be needed.
>I aggree with the author's 132000 samples as maximum ,if you will ever reach
>that I say again.
>Normally you would never pass 1000 without uad1 plugins...
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
>Chas. Duncan <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote:
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>>Gene/Dimitrios:
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>>Would it even be necessary to "pick from a list" or "assign" total
>>delay? Seems like the total delay would simply be as low (or as high)
>>as needed to compensate for the plugins used. (Unless I'm missing
>>something, which is always a possibility...)
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>>As for me -- I'm still on 98, 512 ram -- could I run this thing right
>>now, just to compensate for EDS fx offsets, submix offsets, etc.?
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>>-- interested in how this turns out -- thanks -- chas.
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>>On 23 Jan 2007 02:54:04 +1000, "Gene Lennon"
>><glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>>>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>>>>Here is what the author wrote about his latency addon for vertex..!!
>>>>Track 1 has a latency of 16384 samples. The same is true for track 2.
>As
>>>>track 1 and track 2 have the same latency they are already in sync, but
>>>all
>>>>other tracks (the remaining 46 tracks) have to be
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