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roger
12-08-2004, 06:00 PM
thought some of you might appreciate these shots of studios and the players who made them rock:
Studios (http://usuarios.lycos.es/audionautas/Paranoias/santuarios.htm)
enjoy! :cool:
Rick and Roll
12-08-2004, 09:51 PM
Suzanne Ciani is a mega-babe.
Kirk is going to have an orgasm when he see the pics.
There's a shot of Alan Parsons on page 6 where there's someone looking at him. It looks like he's saying, "When are you gonna mix it already"?
Richard Pinhaus has too much stuff, and not enough musically.
Vangelis is swallowed whole by his equipment.
Theremin and Moog too? Wow!
i felt my ears burning!:D
hey, great stuff dot!
i can tell you're a gearhead looking to happen ;)
btw- i was thinking of you when i recently purchased
garritan personal orchestra. you have to check this out-
www.garritan.com
REAL sampled orchestral sounds played by the czech orchestra,
midi mapped and controlled!! it even limits the instruments
to their natural ranges. it also works as a midi plug-in
in sonar, ect. as well as standalone.
translation- any cheap midi keyboard (w/ a mod wheel)
and GPO ($249), and you're going! add a cutdown
sequencer like cubasis, or the free pro tools LE,
(available at www.sharewaremusicmachine.com/smm)
and you're recording the output.
i'm trying not to let the new toy distract me from
mixing the cd, but as soon as it's finished
(hopefully this week), i'm diving in!
let me know what you think.
p e a c e
kirk
Rick and Roll
12-21-2004, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by kirk
hey, great stuff dot!
i can tell you're a gearhead looking to happen ;)
Roger "Dot" Lee - technical wizard from Georgia
Roger - humanitarian wizard from Vermont
:D
roger
12-21-2004, 07:17 PM
Originally posted by Rick and Roll
Roger "Dot" Lee - technical wizard from Georgia
Roger - humanitarian wizard from Vermont
:D
:D
<bows to Rick>
Kirk, now if they'd only come out with a OSX version of ProToolsFree...
hey rick- ooops! too many rogers...and rogors.:D
apologies roger (no dot) !
oh yeah..there's a mac version, but not osx..
well, garageband should be a minor consolation.
i can't believe the reviews it's been receiving in the trade mags.
bundled w/ a service pack (or whatever you mac users
call them), it's a steal.
for a comparison, sonar 4 producer's $749
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maybe dot will still catch the post.
k/z
Roger -Dot- Lee
12-24-2004, 09:27 PM
Originally posted by kirk
hey, great stuff dot!
i can tell you're a gearhead looking to happen ;)
I wish I could take credit for it.
And I AM a gearhead looking to make it happen. It's now a matter of finding the time to sit down and MAKE it happen.
btw- i was thinking of you when i recently purchased
garritan personal orchestra. you have to check this out-
www.garritan.com
I have GOT to check that out. Thanks for the pointer, Kirk.
REAL sampled orchestral sounds played by the czech orchestra,
midi mapped and controlled!! it even limits the instruments
to their natural ranges.
Oh, you mean no more Tubas up to f#7? Where's the fun in THAT? :D
it also works as a midi plug-in
in sonar, ect. as well as standalone.
translation- any cheap midi keyboard (w/ a mod wheel)
and GPO ($249), and you're going! add a cutdown
sequencer like cubasis, or the free pro tools LE,
(available at www.sharewaremusicmachine.com/smm)
and you're recording the output.
The kids have a couple of keyboards that can handle MIDI. I should probably investigate whether they have all the appropriate equipment to handle this.
i'm trying not to let the new toy distract me from
mixing the cd, but as soon as it's finished
(hopefully this week), i'm diving in!
let me know what you think.
You got it.
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