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| Re: Small studio design-some resources [message #80284 is a reply to message #80277] |
Sun, 18 February 2007 13:44   |
Don Nafe
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>>>>>> balanced analog i/o's, 2 lightpipe in's, 2 lightpipe
>>>>>> outs, and MIDI in/out/thru. For those of you who haven't seen
>>>>>> these, it's pretty close to the size of an EDS card. You can
>>>>>> get more details here:
>>>>>> http://www.infinitevortex.com/creamware/scope-cards/project/
>>>>>>
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>>>>>> * MOTU Symphonic Instrument. VSTi, sounds nice & clean, well-
>>>>>> recorded samples it seems - it's just not my cup o' tea. Has a
>>>>>> built-in convo reverb! License is via iLok (included). $200.
>>>>>> Info link & demo clips here:
>>>>>> http://www.motu.com/products/software/msi
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>>>>>> Paris gear-wise, I would consider a trade or partial trade for
>>>>>> an 8-in module and/or an ADAT card.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Other-gear-wise, I could use a superclean/superfast preamp like
>>>>>> a Massenburg, or something of that ilk. Could use something
>>>>>> interesting in the way of compressors.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Depending on what you were trading to me, and for which of my
>>>>>> stuff we were trading for, I'm open to working the cash portion
>>>>>> (if any is needed) in either direction.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> e-me at: neil DOT henderson AT sbcglobal DOT net
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Neil
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>There is a guy in Europe that wants to buy one of my domain names. He has
contacted me via phone and Email. I basically told him to make me an offer.
He has had a broker contact me via email and we've negotiated a price( in
the thousands). They want to use an escrow service. I'm going to tell them
no, to wire me the money and I'll do the transfer. I know from experience,
this is where the whole deal will break down. Any suggestions?Are escrow services bad ?You saying you got redirected? heheYeah seem s like a lame hybrid between Live and garage band.
You would they would just maybe add this extra stuff to Cubendo and be
done with it.
Chris
DJ wrote:
> I was gonna say.........
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> The first FU is the fact, at least from looking at the demo, it appears that
> the drum track determines the tempo of the song. You need to be able to set
> the tempo to whatever you want and have the tracks snap to that tempo. It
> may be able to do this, I don't know, but it needs to be able to do it
> automatically, without jumping through the hitpoints/warping hoops or
> anything else. Drag it, it nails to the grid and so does everything else.
> Otherwise, what's the point? there are plenty of proggies out there for this
> now.
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> "Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
> news:460d17ea@linux...
>> Hi James,
>> The Steinberg Sequel is just depressing and dumb.
>>
>> Chris
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>> James McCloskey wrote:
>>> http://messe.harmony-central.com/Musikmesse07/Content/SMProA udio/PR/Stage-Buddy.html
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>>> http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=4512
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| Re: Small studio design-some resources [message #80308 is a reply to message #80277] |
Mon, 19 February 2007 01:42   |
rick
 Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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;>>>
>>>>>>> OK, here's what I've got left:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * Groove Tubes GT66 LDC Tube mic $350.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * B.L.U.E. Blueberry w/wood box & B.L.U.E. shockmount/windscreen
>>>>>>> $700.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Both in minty-fresh condition.. pics here:
>>>>>>> http://www.saqqararecords.com/html/4sale.htm
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Stuff that's not really something you'd need to see a pic of:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * Creamware/Scope Pulsar Project Card & SyncPlate $750.
>>>>>>> This is like basically getting a brand-new Project card (used
>>>>>>> less than a handful of tims) for $50 off street price, and
>>>>>>> getting a sync plate thrown in for free. The Project Card has
>>>>>>> 6 SHARC DSP chips, and this version is one with the "puls" i/o
>>>>>>> options
>>>>> -
>>>>>>> balanced analog i/o's, 2 lightpipe in's, 2 lightpipe
>>>>>>> outs, and MIDI in/out/thru. For those of you who haven't seen
>>>>>>> these, it's pretty close to the size of an EDS card. You can
>>>>>>> get more details here:
>>>>>>> http://www.infinitevortex.com/creamware/scope-cards/project/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * MOTU Symphonic Instrument. VSTi, sounds nice & clean, well-
>>>>>>> recorded samples it seems - it's just not my cup o' tea. Has a
>>>>>>> built-in convo reverb! License is via iLok (included). $200.
>>>>>>> Info link & demo clips here:
>>>>>>> http://www.motu.com/products/software/msi
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Paris gear-wise, I would consider a trade or partial trade for
>>>>>>> an 8-in module and/or an ADAT card.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Other-gear-wise, I could use a superclean/superfast preamp like
>>>>>>> a Massenburg, or something of that ilk. Could use something
>>>>>>> interesting in the way of compressors.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Depending on what you were trading to me, and for which of my
>>>>>>> stuff we were trading for, I'm open to working the cash portion
>>>>>>> (if any is needed) in either direction.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> e-me at: neil DOT henderson AT sbcglobal DOT net
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Neil
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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> http://messe.harmony-central.com/Musikmesse07/Content/PreSon us/PR/FireStudio.html
http://messe.harmony-central.com/Musikmesse07/Content/SonyOx ford/
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| Re: Small studio design-some resources [message #80324 is a reply to message #80277] |
Mon, 19 February 2007 09:49  |
Andrew
Messages: 5 Registered: September 2008
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in the 1970's the same people were squealing
about global cooling. Worse, the ice core evidence shows
that increases in carbon dioxide level historically follows warming
not precedes it. Carbon may not be the problem.
DC
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>I can’t argue with people who insist that 2 + 2 = 5, but I will always come
>here and point out that the majority of mathematicians feel that 2 + 2 =
>4.
>
>Breast implants reduce cancer. I love it.
>
>You should read a little about Martin Durkin, the man you are defending.
>I'm not about to get into an argument about Global warming...but I do
remember my Grade 10 science and the chemical make up of the atmosphere and
from that perspective alone Global Warming being caused by CO2 doesn't make
any sense and it makes even less sense when you use the numbers the IPCC
uses to prove that CO2 emmissions are the cause...bad science...plain and
simple.
On the otherhand, I reduce, reuse and recycle and have spent thousands of
dollars making my home energy efficient and drive as clean and efficient a
car as I can afford...I'm doing my part and will continue to due so...but
not because of scare tactics and bullshit science but because it's the smart
thing to do.
"Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote in message news:460edd9e$1@linux...
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> The fossil fuels lobby would love to make this about Al Gore instead of
> about global warming. Because then anyone who doesn't happen like Al Gore
> might be more inclined to buy their spin.
>
> If you don't happen to like Al Gore, check out the actual science. Try and
> avoid the spin from the fossil fuels lobby if you can. Stick with facts
> and assess the risks yourself.
>
> Here are a couple of useful web sites:
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> http://www.realclimate.org/
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> http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science/
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> Cheers,
> -Jamie
> www.JamieKrutz.com
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> Don Nafe wrote:
>> The man who invented the internet wouldn't know a scientific fact if it
>> was weighed down with 2000 lb weight and dropped on his chicken little
>> head!
>>
>> DOn
>>
>> "Bill Lorentzen" <bill@lorentzen.ws> wrote in message
>> news:460ec4f9@linux...
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6IPHmJWmDk&mode=related& amp;search=
>>>
>>> It's a British documentary showing another viewpoint about global
>>> warming and CO2. It's a viewpoint that is different from that of the man
>>> who invented the internet...
>>>
>>That must be Bud that he's drinking.
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:460e7505@linux...
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>And speaking about Canadians....David Susuki used to be common sense
environmentalist - highly respected and a good messenger for science, but
after seeing a few of his intervires
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