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| Re: Custom console [message #60699 is a reply to message #60694] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 09:03   |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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Hey Steve,
Beside the Christian Science Center Globe (really great!) and Aquarium, =
I'd suggest
a walk through Harvard Square in Cambridge. It would be nicer in the
summer but Christmas can be cool. Red Line to Harvard Square via the T =
and you're there.
There are incredibly giant ice sculptures on the Trinity Church =
property-
beside the Boston Public Library on Boylston Street (main drag). The =
Hancock Building=20
(the new one) is triangular and all glass right near there. Cool =
reflections
of the church on the Hancock! Might catch a jazz group at the Top Of =
The Hub
in the Prudential Center (the Pru). That's the highest point in town. =
If you've got legs
the church, Pru and Hancock are 4 blocks apart. The Christian Science =
Center is
close if you walk behind the Pru to get there. Harvard and the Aquarium =
are each T stops
which can be picked up on Boylston St.
Have fun and if you have time to visit my door is open. I'm in Raynham, =
MA..=20
Sincerely,
Tom
"Mike R." <emarenot@yahoo.copm> wrote in message =
news:43a8aed6$1@linux...
Hey STA,
If you're going to be in the city proper, you really shouldn't need a =
car.
Their version of a subway (the "T") is pretty inexpensive, and for a =
visitor,
a gas to ride. Definately check out F
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| Re: Custom console [message #60709 is a reply to message #60704] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 13:04   |
Deej [1]
 Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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pen. I'm flying back to Boston for Christmas.<BR>>First =
Christmas=20
outside Napa in... hmmm...53 years. Bonnie's daughter=20
lives<BR>>there, so the two of us are flying =
out.<BR>><BR>>Silly me.=20
Should have checked before today. The only things I can see=20
available<BR>>to rent tomorrow (!) are, hmm, a little more =
expensive than I=20
had anticipated.<BR>>If I did this sort of thing more often I would =
have=20
known to check into<BR>the<BR>>car at the same time as the ticket.=20
But...<BR>><BR>>So, do any of you fine Paris folk, who know =
darned near=20
everything, know<BR>>of a source for renting a car for a week, =
cheap? or=20
anything else I should<BR>>know of, or see, or do, while in=20
Boston?<BR>><BR>>Or anyone need a fast mural done in exchange =
for a car=20
for a week? Ha! It<BR>>would have to be a fast=20
one...<BR>><BR>>-steve<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY ></HTML>
------=_NextPart_000_0218_01C605AD.23D28C80--I have been using this one for years
It;s a snap..or a snap/clap...or a 909..
Just select the export all measures..and it gives you a 1 measure block perfect
to past into the grid in paris.
Takes one second to do..and it sounds pretty decent
http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/
"Rob Arsenault" <mani2@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
>I was just won
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| Re: Custom console [message #60710 is a reply to message #60709] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 13:08   |
Deej [1]
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dering if any of you use / know of some kind of drum beat
>generator I could use instead of a click. I run Cakewalk Pro 9 on a second
>PC synced to Paris via SMPTE. I then send a midi note from Cakewalk to a
D4
>drum module and use that as my click sound back into Paris. Is there an
app
>I could use that could sync to time code where I could chose the beat, tempo
>and just start trackin, no F__in around...!! Then, with the same timecode,
I
>could go back to Cakewalk if need be, punch in the same tempo and work on
>midi tracks/sequences, etc.
>
>Thanks much and Happy Holidays from the great white north.
>
>Rob A
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>And of course there is JJ Foleys on Kingston St which seems to serve the
latest beer in town..good Guiness. Also The Waren Tavern in Charlestown is
a great place to grab a drink, Gearge Washington liked it there too. and
plenty of bankrobbers in town too.
Drop me a line if you have Boston questions.
C
"Mike R." <emarenot@yahoo.copm> wrote:
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>Hey STA,
>If you're going to be in the city proper, you really shouldn't need a car.
> Their version of a subway (the "T") is pretty inexpensive, and for a visitor,
>a gas to ride. Definately check out Fanuel Hall (spelling is off I'm sure).
> I'd second Bill's recommendation on the Christian SM globe, its pretty
cool.
> The Museum of Fine Art is wonderful, as is the Isabella Stewart Gardiner
>art museum (google for more info). As I recall, they moved the villa/museum
>from Italy. The science museum is also a nifty experience. They have a
>show on electricity that's "hair raising." Oh yeah, and the aquarium.
In
>fact, I'd recommend the aquarium over the science museum. In the center
>of the place is this three or four story (you guessed it) aquarium. Quite
>a sight. It (and the science museum) have and are located on, their own
>"T" stop.
>Hope this helps. May your explorations rise up to meet you!
>MR
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>"steve the artguy" <artguy@svnhoohaa.net> wrote:
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>>Hey, guys-
>>
>>The impossible is about to happen. I'm flying back to Boston for Christmas.
>>First Christmas outside Napa in... hmmm...53 years. Bonnie's daughter
lives
>>there, so the
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| Re: Custom console [message #60711 is a reply to message #60710] |
Mon, 28 November 2005 13:20   |
EK Sound
 Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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two of us are flying out.
>>
>>Silly me. Should have checked before today. The only things I can see available
>>to rent tomorrow (!) are, hmm, a little more expensive than I had anticipated.
>>If I did this sort of thing more often I would have known to check into
>the
>>car at the same time as the ticket. But...
>>
>>So, do any of you fine Paris folk, who know darned near everything, know
>>of a source for renting a car for a week, cheap? or anything else I should
>>know of, or see, or do, while in Boston?
>>
>>Or anyone need a fast mural done in exchange for a car for a week? Ha!
It
>>would have to be a fast one...
>>
>>-steve
>"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>
>Hey Steve,
>Beside the Christian Science Center Globe (really great!) and Aquarium,
=
>I'd suggest
>a walk through Harvard Square in Cambridge. It would be nicer in the
>summer but Christmas can be cool. Red Line to Harvard Square via the T
=
>and you're there.
>There are incredibly giant ice sculptures on the Trinity Church =
>property-
>beside the Boston Public Li
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