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| Re: Melodyne - Anyone Used This? [message #76838 is a reply to message #76831] |
Wed, 06 December 2006 14:45   |
Chris Ludwig
 Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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s of products including PC only products. It's the Mac bashing!
>>> You can't mention any thing Mac or Apple without some bashing here.
>>> It's
>>> always the same guys. You have stated in the past that Mac OSX crashes.
>>> That the guys you work with have told you and you've see it. I've been
>>> using Mac OSX every day for over five years now with out a crash. I
>>> think
>>> the other Mac guys here would tell you pretty much the same thing. I
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>>> don't
>>> know why they would have so much problems, but OSX is for the most part
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>>> problem
>>> free for most users. To state other wise is not correct generally
>>> speaking,
>>> and sounds like typical mac bashing.
>>>
>>> I've never had a virus on a Mac and I've been using them everyday since
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>>> 1994!
>>> I would say, most of the guys here that use PCs for audio, don't use the
>>> same machine for the internet, to a Mac user that's crazy and laughable.
>>> A lot of people say that a Mac cost twice as much as a PC, yeah, but you
>>> have to have two of them to safely do what a Mac does. So what's it
>>> cost???
>>> The logic is funny. Yes you can build a PC cheaper, but look at all the
>>> problems and the hassle. Mac are not perfect, ricks G4 800 is an
>>> example
>>> of a lemon, but it's not the norm. If you love Windows and you love to
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>>> tinker
>>> and build cheap machines, that's cool! Different strokes for differe
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| Re: Melodyne - Anyone Used This? [message #76845 is a reply to message #76838] |
Thu, 07 December 2006 07:24   |
Don Nafe
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not knocking the Treo or the BB. I think for a windows user they
>>> are
>>>>> perfect. Those products have had time to mature, and quite a bit of
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>>>>> third
>>>>> party development. The iPhone looks pretty slick out of the gate.
> Only
>>>>> time will tell if the iPhone will be a success. I have to say for the
>>>
>>>>> average
>>>>> guy the price is steep IMO, but not for someone with all the needs.
>>>>> Again,
>>>>> it should be noted, the iPhone is PC compatible.
>>>>>
>>>>> Well I'm not sure what you mean about the Plays for sure thing being
>>>>> better
>>>>> than iTunes, but if your in to MS DRM, cool!
>>>>>
>>>>> One thing I'll point out about Windows Media Player, is that they have
>>>
>>>>> copied
>>>>> the itunes interface, Aqua theme/look, even the Itunes logo with the
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>>>>> aqua
>>>>> musical note and the CD. It's all hard to not notice MS's blatant rip
>>> off
>>>>> of Apple design and innovation, just look at Vista. They been at it
> for
>>>>> years.
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>LaMont wrote:
>>>>>>>> Jamie, it's Kool-aid to actually believe that Apple has AGAIN
>>>>>>>> (Lol!!)
>>>>>>Re-invented
>>>>>>>> the phone...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Well, it's a phone/media player/PDA/camera (what did I leave out?).
> The
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"reinvention" really has to do with the finger-touch-screen
>>>>>>>interface,
>>>>>
>>>>>>>right? So we'll see if it lives up to the hype when it ships.
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| Re: Melodyne - Anyone Used This? [message #76848 is a reply to message #76845] |
Thu, 07 December 2006 12:52  |
Chris Ludwig
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n of Logic, they'll
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>>>>>>>> claim
>>>>>>>> to ahve Re-Invented the DAW..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>They can claim whatever they want, as long as the next version is at
>>>>>>>least as solid as the current version, further streamlined in the UI,
>>>>>>>and no less capable. :^)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Cheers,
>>>>>>> -Jamie
>>>>>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Liking a product from a particular company isn't necessarily a
>>>>>>>>> koolaid
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> proposition. Sometimes engineers earn their fans.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> In this case, it looks like Apple's engineers have done something
>>>>>>>>> different from other options, with some unique interactive
>>>>>>>>> features
>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> UI implementations that may well be useful to a lot of people.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Just as Palm and Blackberry have engineered products that have
>>>>>>>>> earned
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> the loyalty and praise of people who have found they need the
>>>>>>>>> features
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> they provide.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We can speculate before the iPhone ships but I'll withhold my
>>>>>>>>> final
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> judgment until it's available to try.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Having said that, my first impression of all three, the iPhone,
> the
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Treo, the Blackberry, is that they ALL seem too big and clumsy for
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>>>>>>>>> phones.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So far, all I want from my phone is that it be a phone, and that
> it
>>>>> be
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> compact and pocketable. My little fliptop LG does the trick. That
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