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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60747 is a reply to message #60743] |
Tue, 29 November 2005 23:00 |
Neil
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"Tom Bruhl" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:Arpegio@comcast.net">Arpegio@comcast.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>>> >Just plain spooky.<BR>>> ><BR>>> =
>Tom<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> I've seen the same thing =
in young=20
classical players. When you get<BR>>> to know them a bit =
you=20
realize it is a savant-like quickness in the<BR>>> mind that =
allows them=20
to play at such unearthly levels. In a way, it<BR>>> is =
like Rain=20
Man, if you know what I mean.<BR>>><BR>>> Now comes the =
hard=20
part. They have to learn everything else<BR>>> about =
music,=20
and really apply themselves in the next few years to<BR>>> even =
maintain=20
their current levels of playing. The *worst* thing =
that<BR>>> can=20
happen is adults fawning over them and praising them to =
the<BR>>> sky=20
and comparing them to the greats, and getting them record<BR>>>=20
deals. Yet this is usually what happens. When =
it does,=20
the prodigy<BR>>> disappears and is never heard from=20
again.<BR>>><BR>>> In classical, if you have a great =
teacher, they=20
keep your nose to the<BR>>> wheel, and let you know that you =
have along=20
way to go. The<BR>>> parents will be smart, and =
reserved=20
with their praise and exposure of<BR>>> the child to the=20
public.<BR>>><BR>>> Then you can end up with another =
Mozart, but=20
it is rare today; fame<BR>>> is too much of a drug to most=20
people.<BR>>><BR>>> I've seen these kids end up featured =
soloists=20
with major symphonies<BR>>> and I've seen them disappear. =
It's all=20
in the parents and the<BR>>> teachers.<BR>>&a
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60749 is a reply to message #60747] |
Tue, 29 November 2005 22:36 |
Tom Bruhl
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Rick,
ADATs have/had been good to me.
Tom
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
news:bmipn1dibnsdus99ckk5iuihe87leehtt2@4ax.com...
tain't nuthin' bedda then spankin' them ribs with some good sauce.
i've sunk to a lot of things in my life but have managed to avoid the
unholy adat trap.
;o)
please this is a joke. so to all who may lump this in with iPods,
cell phones and lima beans please don't.
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 09:40:38 -0700, "DJ"
<animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Only on this newsgroup could we flawlessly integrate BBQ and bondage.
>Perhaps there's a way to sync them to ADAT. I'm so proud of everyone =
here
>for making this such a melting pot of ideas.
>
>;oP
>
>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:e1apn1truu7uohtink05fdgvld750q4vuc@4ax.com...
>> ohhhhh, don't tell me it's a real site....man, i thought i was just
>> making something up as a joke...since kim implied that he actually
>> might know how to cook beyond the microwave set and =
forget...sheesh...
>>
>> On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 07:36:21 -0700, "DJ"
>> <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Damn!!!!..........now that's what you call an extreme =
interpretation of
>the
>> >assumption of an immediate performance clause in a verbal =
contract.
>> >
>> >...........so what's your user name and password???? I'm not at =
all sure
>I
>> >want to join. I might become contractually obligated
>> >
>> >;op
>> >
>> >
>> >"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:9amon19n09qt8ck39li46g9n1rvu8endga@4ax.com...
>> >> and you cook too. now get your ass to www.domenow.com
>> >>
>> >> On 17 Nov 2005 09:27:33 +1000, "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> =
wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >How wonderful it is to have a brand spanking new BBQ!! :o)
>> >> >
>> >> >Bought one last night. Put it together while watching the =
soccer. Lit
>her
>> >> >up this morning. She's a BEAUT! :o) It's only a cheapy, but it =
seems
>> >pretty
>> >> >sturdy other than the knobs on the front which are cheap and =
plastic,
>but
>> >> >hey so long as they work. Hopefully they wont break.
>> >> >
>> >> >Tonight I'm going to have to go out and go shopping and get =
something
>to
>> >> >cook on it. Give her a good oilin' and get the smoke =
happenning. ;o)
>> >> >
>> >> >There's something about looking at a brand new BBQ that just =
makes you
>go
>> >> >"Right there is a future filled with enjoyable moments". :o)
>> >> >
>> >> >Just thought I'd share the joy. :o)
>> >> >
>> >> >Cheers,
>> >> >Kim.
>> >>
>> >
>>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Rick,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>ADATs have/had been good to =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Tom</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>"rick" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:parnell68@hotmail.com">parnell68@hotmail.com</A>> =
wrote in=20
message <A=20
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href=3D"news:bmipn1dibnsdus99ckk5iuihe87leehtt2@4ax.com">news:bmipn1dibns=
dus99ckk5iuihe87leehtt2@4ax.com</A>...</DIV>tain't=20
nuthin' bedda then spankin' them ribs with some good sauce.<BR>i've =
sunk to a=20
lot of things in my life but have managed to avoid the<BR>unholy adat=20
trap.<BR><BR>;o)<BR><BR>please this is a joke. so to all who may =
lump=20
this in with iPods,<BR>cell phones and lima beans please =
don't.<BR><BR>On Thu,=20
17 Nov 2005 09:40:38 -0700, "DJ"<BR><<A=20
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href=3D"mailto:animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net">animix_spam-this-ahole=
_@animas.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR><BR>>Only on this newsgroup could we flawlessly integrate =
BBQ and=20
bondage.<BR>>Perhaps there's a way to sync them to ADAT. I'm so =
proud of=20
everyone here<BR>>for making this such a melting pot of=20
ideas.<BR>><BR>>;oP<BR>><BR>> "rick" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:parnell68@hotmail.com">parnell68@hotmail.com</A>> =
wrote in=20
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message<BR>>news:e1apn1truu7uohtink05fdgvld750q4vuc@4ax.com...<BR>>=
>=20
ohhhhh, don't tell me it's a real site....man, i thought i was=20
just<BR>>> making something up as a joke...since kim implied =
that he=20
actually<BR>>> might know how to cook beyond the microwave set =
and=20
forget...sheesh...<BR>>><BR>>> On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 =
07:36:21 -0700,=20
"DJ"<BR>>> <<A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net">animix_spam-this-ahole=
_@animas.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>>><BR>>> >Damn!!!!..........now that's what =
you call=20
an extreme interpretation of<BR>>the<BR>>> >assumption of =
an=20
immediate performance clause in a verbal contract.<BR>>>=20
><BR>>> >...........so what's your user name and =
password???? I'm=20
not at all sure<BR>>I<BR>>> >want to join. I might become=20
contractually obligated<BR>>> ><BR>>> =
>;op<BR>>>=20
><BR>>> ><BR>>> >"rick" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:parnell68@hotmail.com">parnell68@hotmail.com</A>> =
wrote in=20
message<BR>>>=20
>news:9amon19n09qt8ck39li46g9n1rvu8endga@4ax.com...<BR>>> =
>>=20
and you cook too. now get your ass to <A=20
href=3D"http://www.domenow.com">www.domenow.com</A><
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60753 is a reply to message #60747] |
Tue, 29 November 2005 23:33 |
erlilo
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earthly levels. In a way, it
>>>>is like Rain Man, if you know what I mean.
>>>>
>>>>Now comes the hard part. They have to learn everything else
>>>>about music, and really apply themselves in the next few years to
>>>>even maintain their current levels of playing. The *worst* thing that
>>>>can happen is adults fawning over them and praising them to the
>>>>sky and comparing them to the greats, and getting them record
>>>>deals. Yet this is usually what happens. When it does, the prodigy
>>>>disappears and is never heard from again.
>>>>
>>>>In classical, if you have a great teacher, they keep your nose to the
>>>>wheel, and let you know that you have along way to go. The
>>>>parents will be smart, and reserved with their praise and exposure of
>>>>the child to the public.
>>>>
>>>>Then you can end up with another Mozart, but it is rare today; fame
>>>>is too much of a drug to most people.
>>>>
>>>>I've seen these kids end up featured soloists with major symphonies
>>>>and I've seen them disappear. It's all in the parents and the
>>>>teachers.
>>>>
>>>>DC
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>I'm with you here. He have plenty of years to come to find out there's more
than just technic and heavy sound. Just look how many old stars that's going
acoustic and "unplugged" in their "older" days -o)
Erling
Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> skrev i melding news:438db1f5$1@linux...
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> I would give him a break, and kudos. Here's a kid who has accomplished a
> technically difficult piece. Good for him!
>
> For all we know he may be painfully shy and this is helping him step out,
> not an easy thing. We don't know his inner dialogue. Note his sidelong
> grin to who? Mom? Lookit me! Music is a cool realm for kids to experience
> challenge and achievement. Adults too, for that matter.
>
> As he builds on a growing technical viruosity and matures he'll have a
> rich vocabulary to draw on. Maybe at some point he'll create something
> that moves the skeptics. :^)
>
> Cheers,
> -Jamie
> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
>
>
> erlilo wrote:
>> I think that kind of music he's playing don't need more feelings ;-)
>>
>> Erling
>>
>> "Neil" <OO@OIU.com> skrev i melding news:438d3fe0$1@linux...
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>>>Which begs the response: He looks bored, therefore he IS bored,
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60759 is a reply to message #60753] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 06:04 |
Jamie K
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here in Greece.
> > What would you need Ultramatch or ADA-8000 ( I have one of those )
> > Let me know if Greece is an option for you.
> > Regards,
> > Dimitrios
> >
> > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >>I am actually trying to source a Behringer product right now
> >>(gasp!!!!.....yeah....I know ;o). The only Behringer product that I have
> >>ever used that worked well and as advertized is an AD/DA/format
converter
> >>called the Ultramatch Pro SRC 2496. I've got one and need another one in
> >>order to do something else bizarre with my routing matrix. Anyway, I
have
> >>scoured the internet for one of these to no avail. I was talking to a
> >>retailer in Nashville earlier today and was told that this and the
ADA8000
> >>may not be showing up again due to a patent infringement situation
> >>involving
> >>Apogee. I'm wondering if this is true. Anyone else heard this? Anyone
got
> > an
> >>Ultramatch Pro FS? I need one yesterday. They are backordered everythere
> >>with mid-January as the projected date for filling orders.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>I could never achieve reliable sync when the water levels in my MECs were
low. Also, changing the helium cannisters occasionally will mke a big
difference.
"Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:438d9065$1@linux...
> Huh??
>
> --
> Martin Harrington
> www.lendanear-sound.com
>
> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8mtqo1pbb4o9ugf5g2nb84b41kmhjoeedj@4ax.com...
> > and once you turn the water on pretty much everything goes to hell.
> >
> > On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:15:33 +1100, "Martin Harrington"
> > <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> >
> >>It is almost inpossible to do, Demitrios.
> >>The best way is to make Paris the slave, (to a timecode track).
> >>Then use a syncroniser to lock them.
> >
>
>Having only just seen this one video clip, I don't know what else he
likes to play or is capable of playing. Maybe he plays other styles as
well. Maybe he rips through Bach on classical guitar?
I enjoyed the clip. Was it a student recital in a music store? Pretty
good, for that.
Hope he's wearing ear plugs or he'll be deaf in his "older" days,
unplugged or not...
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
erlilo wrote:
> I'm with you here. He have plenty of years to come to find out there's more
> than just technic and heavy sound. Just look how many old stars that's going
> acoustic and "unplugged" in their "older" days -o)
>
> Erling
>
> Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> skrev i melding news:438db1f5$1@linux...
>
>>I would give him a break, and kudos. Here's a kid who has accomplished a
>>technically difficult piece. Good for him!
>>
>>For all we know he may be painfully shy and this is helping him step out,
>>not an easy thing. We don't know his inner dialogue. Note his sidelong
>>grin to who? Mom? Lookit me! Music is a cool realm for kids to ex
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60760 is a reply to message #60759] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 07:45 |
erlilo
Messages: 405 Registered: June 2005
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perience
>>challenge and achievement. Adults too, for that matter.
>>
>>As he builds on a growing technical viruosity and matures he'll have a
>>rich vocabulary to draw on. Maybe at some point he'll create something
>>that moves the skeptics. :^)
>>
>>Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
>>
>>
>>erlilo wrote:
>>
>>>I think that kind of music he's playing don't need more feelings ;-)
>>>
>>>Erling
>>>
>>>"Neil" <OO@OIU.com> skrev i melding news:438d3fe0$1@linux...
>>>
>>>
>>>>Which begs the response: He looks bored, therefore he IS bored,
>>>>which means I'M bored... he may be a great technician, but IMO
>>>>he's got no feel whatsoever. I love to hear fast playing, but
>>>>it's got have smoe enthusiasm behind it; Cory's post reminded
>>>>me that he plays that way (on a couple of clips I've heard);
>>>>and that kinda stuff is nice to hear, but this guy/kid does
>>>>nothing for me.
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"tonehouse" <zmcleod@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Yikes ! It's not only what he plays..but it looks so EASY....the other
>>>>>band
>>>>>members might as well go to McDonalds or something while this kid
>>>>>plays....
>>>>>"DC" <dc@spamsony.com> wrote in message news:4388ba1a$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>"Tom Bruhl" <Arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Just plain spooky.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Tom
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I've seen the same thing in young classical players. When you get
>>>>>>to know them a bit you realize it is a savant-like quickness in the
>>>>>>mind that allows them to play at such unearthly levels. In a way, it
>>>>>>is like Rain Man, if you know what I mean.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Now comes the hard part. They have to learn everything else
>>>>>>about music, and really apply themselves in the next few years to
>>>>>>even maintain their current levels of playing. The *worst* thing that
>>>>>>can happen is adults fawning over them and praising them to the
>>>>>>sky and comparing them to the greats, and getting them record
>>>>>>deals. Yet this is usually what happens. When it does, the prodigy
>>>>>>disappears and is never heard from again.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In classical, if you have a great teacher, they keep your nose to the
>>>>>>wheel, and let you know that you have along way to go. The
>>>>>>parents will be smart, and reserved with their praise and exposure of
>>>>>>the child to the public.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Then you can end up with another Mozart, but it is rare today; fame
>>>>>>is too much of a drug to most people.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I've seen these kids end up featured soloists with major symphonies
>>>>>>and I've seen them disappear. It's all in the parents and the
>>>>>>teachers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>DC
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
> http://www.s140891385.onlinehome.us/Hosted/wizardsofwinter.w mv..> well. Maybe he rips through Bach on classical guitar?
.....or maybe Paganinni?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1994835504362469704
;o)
"Jamie K"
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60763 is a reply to message #60760] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 08:49 |
Jamie K
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> >>>>
> >>>>>Yikes ! It's not only what he plays..but it looks so EASY....the
other
> >>>>>band
> >>>>>members might as well go to McDonalds or something while this kid
> >>>>>plays....
> >>>>>"DC" <dc@spamsony.com> wrote in message news:4388ba1a$1@linux...
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>"Tom Bruhl" <Arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>>Just plain spooky.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>Tom
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>I've seen the same thing in young classical players. When you get
> >>>>>>to know them a bit you realize it is a savant-like quickness in the
> >>>>>>mind that allows them to play at such unearthly levels. In a way,
it
> >>>>>>is like Rain Man, if you know what I mean.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Now comes the hard part. They have to learn everything else
> >>>>>>about music, and really apply themselves in the next few years to
> >>>>>>even maintain their current levels of playing. The *worst* thing
that
> >>>>>>can happen is adults fawning over them and praising them to the
> >>>>>>sky and comparing them to the greats, and getting them record
> >>>>>>deals. Yet this is usually what happens. When it does, the
prodigy
> >>>>>>disappears and is never heard from again.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>In classical, if you have a great teacher, they keep your nose to
the
> >>>>>>wheel, and let you know that you have along way to go. The
> >>>>>>parents will be smart, and reserved with their praise and exposure
of
> >>>>>>the child to the public.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Then you can end up with another Mozart, but it is rare today; fame
> >>>>>>is too much of a drug to most people.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>I've seen these kids end up featured soloists with major symphonies
> >>>>>>and I've seen them disappear. It's all in the parents and the
> >>>>>>teachers.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>DC
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
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That's great!
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message =
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Deej,
Don't forget your helium canisters.
T
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60765 is a reply to message #60763] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 08:10 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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/>
When did something like a mismatched power supply ever stop me? I =
figure if
I can just get stick the correct plug and rip the grounding pin off of =
it,
I'll be good to go.
;oD
"erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote in message news:438d5349$1@linux...
> I think there'll be problems with it without changing the =
powersupply. We
> have for the most 220V AC in Europe and US have 110V, as far as I
remember.
>
> Erling
>
> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> skrev i melding =
news:438cbc5e$1@linux...
> >
> > Dear DJ,
> > I may be able to find one here in Greece.
> > What would you need Ultramatch or ADA-8000 ( I have one of those )
> > Let me know if Greece is an option for you.
> > Regards,
> > Dimitrios
> >
> > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >>I am actually trying to source a Behringer product right now
> >>(gasp!!!!.....yeah....I know ;o). The only Behringer product that =
I have
> >>ever used that worked well and as advertized is an AD/DA/format
converter
> >>called the Ultramatch Pro SRC 2496. I've got one and need another =
one in
> >>order to do something else bizarre with my routing matrix. Anyway, =
I
have
> >>scoured the internet for one of these to no avail. I was talking =
to a
> >>retailer in Nashville earlier today and was told that this and the
ADA8000
> >>may not be showing up again due to a patent infringement situation
> >>involving
> >>Apogee. I'm wondering if this is true. Anyone else heard this? =
Anyone
got
> > an
> >>Ultramatch Pro FS? I need one yesterday. They are backordered =
everythere
> >>with mid-January as the projected date for filling orders.
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Deej,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Don't forget your helium=20
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<DIV>"DJ" <<A=20
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_@animas.net</A>>=20
wrote in message <A=20
href=3D"news:438dd385$1@linux">news:438dd385$1@linux</A>...</DIV>When =
did=20
something like a mismatched power supply ever stop me? I figure =
if<BR>I can=20
just get stick the correct plug and rip the grounding pin off of =
it,<BR>I'll=20
be good to go.<BR><BR>;oD<BR><BR>"erlilo" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:erlilo@online.no">erlilo@online.no</A>> wrote in =
message <A=20
href=3D"news:438d5349$1@linux">news:438d5349$1@linux</A>...<BR>> I =
think=20
there'll be problems with it without changing the powersupply. =
We<BR>> have=20
for the most 220V AC in Europe and US have 110V, as far as=20
I<BR>remember.<BR>><BR>> Erling<BR>><BR>> "Dimitrios" =
<<A=20
href=3D"mailto:musurgio@otenet.gr">musurgio@otenet.gr</A>> skrev i =
melding <A=20
href=3D"news:438cbc5e$1@linux">news:438cbc5e$1@linux</A>...<BR>> =
><BR>>=20
> Dear DJ,<BR>> > I may be able to find one here in =
Greece.<BR>>=20
> What would you need Ultramatch or ADA-8000 ( I have one of those=20
)<BR>> > Let me know if Greece is an option for you.<BR>> =
>=20
Regards,<BR>> > Dimitrios<BR>> ><BR>> > "DJ" <<A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net">animix_spam-this-ahole=
_@animas.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>> >>I am actually trying to source a Behringer =
product=20
right now<BR>> >>(gasp!!!!.....yeah....I know ;o). The only =
Behringer=20
product that I have<BR>> >>ever used that worked well and as=20
advertized is an AD/DA/format<BR>converter<BR>> >>called the=20
Ultramatch Pro SRC 2496. I've got one and need another one in<BR>>=20
>>order to do something else bizarre with my routing matrix. =
Anyway,=20
I<BR>have<BR>> >>scoured the internet for one of these to no =
avail. I=20
was talking to a<BR>> >>retail
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60776 is a reply to message #60765] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 15:47 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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"mailto:animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net" target="_blank">animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >> >>I am actually trying to source a Behringer product right now
> >> >>(gasp!!!!.....yeah....I know ;o). The only Behringer product that I
> >> >>have
> >> >>ever used that worked well and as advertized is an AD/DA/format
> > converter
> >> >>called the Ultramatch Pro SRC 2496. I've got one and need another one
> >> >>in
> >> >>order to do something else bizarre with my routing matrix. Anyway, I
> > have
> >> >>scoured the internet for one of these to no avail. I was talking to a
> >> >>retailer in Nashville earlier today and was told that this and the
> > ADA8000
> >> >>may not be showing up again due to a patent infringement situation
> >> >>involving
> >> >>Apogee. I'm wondering if this is true. Anyone else heard this? Anyone
> > got
> >> > an
> >> >>Ultramatch Pro FS? I need one yesterday. They are backordered
> >> >>everythere
> >> >>with mid-January as the projected date for filling orders.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find the
info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of other
people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for everything
including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep private.
So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other guys.
Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only access C: and D:
I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info will
be viewable.
I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not share
box is greyed out in every instance.
What am I doing wrong?XP pro or Home?
You need pro to do file level security (kind of, home allows a little
but nor full control). Also need the drive formatted NTFS instead of
FAT32. If it's not you'll have to convert it.
JH
jef knight wrote:
> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find the
> info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>
> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of other
> people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for everything
> including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep private.
>
> So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other guys.
> Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only access C: and D:
> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info will
> be viewable.
>
> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not share
> box is greyed out in every instance.
>
>
> What am I doing wrong?Sorry 'bout that....xp pro/ntfs
Jeff hoover wrote:
> XP pro or Home?
>
> You need pro to do file level security (kind of, home allows a little
> but nor full control). Also need the drive formatted NTFS instead of
> FAT32. If it's not you'll have to convert it.
>
> JH
>
> jef knight wrote:
>
>> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find the
>> info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>>
>> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of
>> other people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for
>> everything including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep private.
>>
>> So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other guys.
>> Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only access C:
>> and D:
>> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info
>> will be viewable.
>>
>> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not
>> share box is greyed out in every instance.
>>
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>I just found a folder, My Documents, that allows privacy so I dragged a
set of folders to it. Seems to keep the User account safe from accessing
it. Haven't quite figured out the finer details, like program permissions.
jef knight wrote:
> Sorry 'bout that....xp pro/ntfs
>
>
>
> Jeff hoover wrote:
>
>> XP pro or Home?
>>
>> You need pro to do file level security (kind of, home allows a little
>> but nor full control). Also need the drive formatted NTFS instead of
>> FAT32. If it's not you'll have to convert it.
>>
>> JH
>>
>> jef knight wrote:
>>
>>> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find
>>> the info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>>>
>>> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of
>>> other people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for
>>> everything including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep private.
>>>
>>> So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other
>>> guys. Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only
>>> access C: and D:
>>> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info
>>> will be viewable.
>>>
>>> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not
>>> share box is greyed out in every instance.
>>>
>>>
>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>>Yeh...it allows that by default...pro will allow complete control of
permissions on NTFS. Try right clicking on the E drive and go to
security through that. If the permissions button is blocked out, it
doesn't believe it is NTFS.
JH
jef knight wrote:
> I just found a folder, My Documents, that allows privacy so I dragged a
> set of folders to it. Seems to keep the User account safe from accessing
> it. Haven't quite figured out the finer details, like program permissions.
>
>
>
> jef knight wrote:
>
>> Sorry 'bout that....xp pro/ntfs
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeff hoover wrote:
>>
>>> XP pro or Home?
>>>
>>> You need pro to do file level security (kind of, home allows a little
>>> but nor full control). Also need the drive formatted NTFS instead of
>>> FAT32. If it's not you'll have to convert it.
>>>
>>> JH
>>>
>>> jef knight wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find
>>>> the info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>>>>
>>>> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of
>>>> other people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60787 is a reply to message #60765] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 00:16 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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>
>> >
>> > Erling
>> >
>> > Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> skrev i melding =
news:438db1f5$1@linux...
>> >
>> >>I would give him a break, and kudos. Here's a kid who has =
accomplished
a
>> >>technically difficult piece. Good for him!
>> >>
>> >>For all we know he may be painfully shy and this is helping him =
step
>out,
>> >>not an easy thing. We don't know his inner dialogue. Note his =
sidelong
>> >>grin to who? Mom? Lookit me! Music is a cool realm for kids to
>experience
>> >>challenge and achievement. Adults too, for that matter.
>> >>
>> >>As he builds on a growing technical viruosity and matures he'll =
have
a
>> >>rich vocabulary to draw on. Maybe at some point he'll create =
something
>> >>that moves the skeptics. :^)
>> >>
>> >>Cheers,
>> >> -Jamie
>> >> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>erlilo wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>I think that kind of music he's playing don't need more feelings =
;-)
>> >>>
>> >>>Erling
>> >>>
>> >>>"Neil" <OO@OIU.com> skrev i melding news:438d3fe0$1@linux...
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>>Which begs the response: He looks bored, therefore he IS bored,
>> >>>>which means I'M bored... he may be a great technician, but IMO
>> >>>>he's got no feel whatsoever. I love to hear fast playing, but
>> >>>>it's got have smoe enthusiasm behind it; Cory's post reminded
>> >>>>me that he plays that way (on a couple of clips I've heard);
>> >>>>and that kinda stuff is nice to hear, but this guy/kid does
>> >>>>nothing for me.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Neil
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>"tonehouse" <zmcleod@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>Yikes ! It's not only what he plays..but it looks so =
EASY....the
>other
>> >>>>>band
>> >>>>>members might as well go to McDonalds or something while this =
kid
>> >>>>>plays....
>> >>>>>"DC" <dc@spamsony.com> wrote in message =
news:4388ba1a$1@linux...
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>>"Tom Bruhl" <Arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>Just plain spooky.
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>Tom
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>I've seen the same thing in young classical players. When =
you get
>> >>>>>>to know them a bit you realize it is a savant-like quickness =
in
the
>> >>>>>>mind that allows them to play at such unearthly levels. In a =
way,
>it
>> >>>>>>is like Rain Man, if you know what I mean.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>Now comes the hard part. They have to learn everything else
>> >>>>>>about music, and really apply themselves in the next few =
years to
>> >>>>>>even maintain their current levels of playing. The *worst* =
thing
>that
>> >>>>>>can happen is adults fawning over them and praising them to =
the
>> >>>>>>sky and comparing them to the greats, and getting them record
>> >>>>>>deals. Yet this is usually what happens. When it does, =
the
>prodigy
>> >>>>>>disappears and is never heard from again.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>In classical, if you have a great teacher, they keep your =
nose to
>the
>> >>>>>>wheel, and let you know that you have along way to go. The
>> >>>>>>parents will be smart, and reserved with their praise and =
exposure
>of
>> >>>>>>the child to the public.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>Then you can end up with another Mozart, but it is rare =
today; fame
>> >>>>>>is too much of a drug to most people.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>I've seen these kids end up featured soloists with major =
symphonies
>> >>>>>>and I've seen them disappear. It's all in the parents and =
the
>> >>>>>>teachers.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>DC
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >
>
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Re: Young Guitar Players [message #60788 is a reply to message #60787] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 00:00 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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inux">news:438ea369$1@linux</A>...</DIV><BR><BR>=
Well=20
hell... ;o)<BR><BR>"DJ" <<A=20
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href=3D"mailto:animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net">animix_spam-this-ahole=
_@animas.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>>.> well. Maybe he rips through Bach on classical=20
guitar?<BR>><BR>><BR>>....or maybe=20
=
Paganinni?<BR>><BR>>http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3D-1994=
835504362469704<BR>><BR>>;o)<BR>> <BR>><BR>>"Jamie=20
K" <<A =
href=3D"mailto:Meta@Dimensional.com">Meta@Dimensional.com</A>>=20
wrote in message <A=20
=
href=3D"news:438dd8a1@linux">news:438dd8a1@linux</A>...<BR>>><BR>&g=
t;>=20
Having only just seen this one video clip, I don't know what else=20
he<BR>>> likes to play or is capable of playing. Maybe he plays =
other=20
styles as<BR>>> well. Maybe he rips through Bach on classical=20
guitar?<BR>>><BR>>> I enjoyed the clip. Was it a student =
recital=20
in a music store? Pretty<BR>>> good, for =
that.<BR>>><BR>>>=20
Hope he's wearing ear plugs or he'll be deaf in his "older" =
days,<BR>>>=20
unplugged or not...<BR>>><BR>>> =
Cheers,<BR>>> =20
-Jamie<BR>>> <A=20
=
href=3D"http://www.JamieKrutz.com">http://www.JamieKrutz.com</A><BR>>&=
gt;<BR>>><BR>>>=20
erlilo wrote:<BR>>> > I'm with you here. He have plenty of =
years to=20
come to find out there's<BR>>more<BR>>> > than just =
technic and=20
heavy sound. Just look how many old stars =
that's<BR>>going<BR>>> >=20
acoustic and "unplugged" in their "older" days -o)<BR>>>=20
><BR>>> > Erling<BR>>> ><BR>>> > Jamie =
K" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:Meta@Dimensional.com">Meta@Dimensional.com</A>> =
skrev i=20
melding <A=20
=
href=3D"news:438db1f5$1@linux">news:438db1f5$1@linux</A>...<BR>>>=20
><BR>>> >>I would give him a break, and kudos. Here's a =
kid who=20
has accomplished<BR>a<BR>>> >>technically difficult piece. =
Good=20
for him!<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>For all we know he =
may be=20
painfully shy and this is helping him step<BR>>out,<BR>>> =
>>not=20
an easy thing. We don't know his inner dialogue. Note his =
sidelong<BR>>>=20
>>grin to who? Mom? Lookit me! Music is a cool realm for kids=20
to<BR>>experience<BR>>> >>challenge and achievement. =
Adults=20
too, for that matter.<BR>>> >><BR>>> >>As he =
builds on=20
a growing technical viruosity and matures he'll have<BR>a<BR>>>=20
>>rich vocabulary to draw on. Maybe at some point he'll create=20
something<BR>>> >>that moves the skeptics. :^)<BR>>> =
>><BR>>> >>Cheers,<BR>>> >> =
-Jamie<BR>>>=20
>> <A=20
=
href=3D"http://www.JamieKrutz.com">http://www.JamieKrutz.com</A><BR>>&=
gt;=20
>><BR>>> >><BR>>> >>erlilo =
wrote:<BR>>>=20
>><BR>>> >>>I think that kind of music he's =
playing don't=20
need more feelings ;-)<BR>>> >>><BR>>>=20
>>>Erling<BR>>> >>><BR>>> =
>>>"Neil"=20
<<A href=3D"mailto:OO@OIU.com">OO@OIU.com</A>> skrev i melding =
<A=20
=
href=3D"news:438d3fe0$1@linux">news:438d3fe0$1@linux</A>...<BR>>>=20
>>><BR>>> >>><BR>>> =
>>>>Which begs=20
the response: He looks bored, therefore he IS bored,<BR>>>=20
>>>>which means I'M bored... he may be a great technician, =
but=20
IMO<BR>>> >>>>he's got no feel whatsoever. I love to =
hear=20
fast playing, but<BR>>> >>>>it's got have smoe =
enthusiasm=20
behind it; Cory's post reminded<BR>>> >>>>me that he =
plays=20
that way (on a couple of clips I've heard);<BR>>> =
>>>>and=20
that kinda stuff is nice to hear, but this guy/kid does<BR>>>=20
>>>>nothing for me.<BR>>> =
>>>><BR>>>=20
>>>>Neil<BR>>> >>>><BR>>>=20
>>>><BR>>> >>>><BR>>>=20
>>>>"tonehouse" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:zmcleod@comcast.net">zmcleod@comcast.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>>> >>>><BR>>> =
>>>><BR>>>=20
>>>>>Yikes ! It's not only what he plays..but it looks =
so=20
EASY....the<BR>>other<BR>>> =
>>>>>band<BR>>>=20
>>>>>members might as well go to McDonalds or something =
while=20
this kid<BR>>> >>>>>plays....<BR>>>=20
>>>>>"DC" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:dc@spamsony.com">dc@spamsony.com</A>> wrote in =
message <A=20
=
href=3D"news:4388ba1a$1@linux">news:4388ba1a$1@linux</A>...<BR>>>=20
>>>>><BR>>> >>>>><BR>>>=20
>>>>>>"Tom Bruhl" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:Arpegio@comcast.net">Arpegio@comcast.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>>> >>>>>><BR>>>=20
>>>>>><BR>>> >>>>>>>Just =
plain=20
spooky.<BR>>> >>>>>>><BR >>>=20
>>>>>>>Tom<BR >>>=20
>>>>>><BR>>> =
>>>>>><BR>>>=20
>>>>>>I've seen the same thing in young classical=20
players. When you get<BR>>> >>>>>>to =
know them a=20
bit you realize it is a savant-like quickness in<BR>the<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>mind that allows them to play at such =
unearthly=20
levels. In a way,<BR>>it<BR>>> =
>>>>>>is like=20
Rain Man, if you know what I mean.<BR>>>=20
>>>>>><BR>>> >>>>>>Now comes =
the=20
hard part. They have to learn everything else<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>about music, and really apply themselves in =
the next=20
few years to<BR>>> >>>>>>even maintain their =
current=20
levels of playing. The *worst* thing<BR>>that<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>can happen is adults fawning over them and =
praising=20
them to the<BR>>> >>>>>>sky and comparing them =
to the=20
greats, and getting them record<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>deals.&n bsp; Yet this is usually what=20
happens. When it does, the<BR>>prodigy<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>disappears and is never heard from =
again.<BR>>>=20
>>>>>><BR>>> >>>>>>In =
classical, if=20
you have a great teacher, they keep your nose =
to<BR>>the<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>wheel, and let you know that you have along =
way to=20
go. The<BR>>> >>>>>>parents will =
be smart,=20
and reserved with their praise and =
exposure<BR>>of<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>the child to the public.<BR>>>=20
>>>>>><BR>>> >>>>>>Then you =
can end=20
up with another Mozart, but it is rare today; fame<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>is too much of a drug to most =
people.<BR>>>=20
>>>>>><BR>>> >>>>>>I've seen =
these=20
kids end up featured soloists with major symphonies<BR>>>=20
>>>>>>and I've seen them disappear. It's all =
in the=20
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>>>>>>teachers.<BR >>>=20
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 08:31:18 -0700, "DJ"
<animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> I could never achieve reliable sync when the water levels in my MECs were
>low. Also, changing the helium cannisters occasionally will mke a big
>difference.
>
>
>"Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
>news:438d9065$1@linux...
>> Huh??
>>
>> --
>> Martin Harrington
>> www.lendanear-sound.com
>>
>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:8mtqo1pbb4o9ugf5g2nb84b41kmhjoeedj@4ax.com...
>> > and once you turn the water on pretty much everything goes to hell.
>> >
>> > On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:15:33 +1100, "Martin Harrington"
>> > <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>> >
>> >>It is almost inpossible to do, Demitrios.
>> >>The best way is to make Paris the slave, (to a timecode track).
>> >>Then use a syncroniser to lock them.
>> >
>>
>>
>get truecrypt
jef knight wrote:
> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find the
> info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>
> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of other
> people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for everything
> including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep private.
>
> So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other guys.
> Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only access C: and D:
> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info will
> be viewable.
>
> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not share
> box is greyed out in every instance.
>
>
> What am I doing wrong?Hi Gang!
It's been quite a while since I've checked in here.
I'm glad to see the group is still alive and well.
Well, it is time for me to upgrade my studio machine
so I did some searching for what to look for / avoid
in modern motherboards.
I saw a discussion back in July initiated by Kim on
whether PCI 2.3 slots would support an EDS card
(5V supply was the unknown). However, there was no
final conclusion.
I'm mainly considering an nForce4 based MB which
nVidia claims is "5V tolerant". Has anyone been brave
enough to try Paris on one of these motherboards?
If it matters, I was specifically looking at the
Abit AN8 motheboard running an Athlon X2 processor.
Thanks!
-RohdeHi All
I received some wav files made in Nuendo ans some of them are not
displaying the waveforms in Paris
Any thoughts as to why this might be happening
DonDTerry <dterry@no_spamkeyofd.net> wrote:
>If that doesn't make your Christmas bright I don't know what will.
>
>I'm sure the neighbors just love it.
Remember the Seinfeld episode where Kramer couldn't get any
sleep becasue of the new chicken place aross the street with
it's flashing red-lit sign?
I imaginee it would be somewhat like that. lol
NeilCheck the properties of the files to see if they are
Broadcast Wav's... if they are, stripwav won't help. You
will need something like Wavelab to batch process the files
from BW to PAF (or standard wav).
David.
Don Nafe wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I received some wav files made in Nuendo ans some of them are not
> displaying the waveforms in Paris
>
> Any thoughts as to why this might be happening
>
> Don
>
>I love Paris!
But I'm beginning to realize, especially in the face of new,
cool plugins that'll never work in Paris (like the Waves
Transform Bundle, among others), that I'm eventually going
to have to switch to something that actually has ongoing
development and support.
So what are my fellow Mac DAW users finding satisfying
after Paris? I own Digital Performer (w/ an old 2408) and
Protools LE (w/ Digi 002). Neither seems as intuitive as
Paris, but I suppose I'd get faster if I immersed myself in
one or the other. My big concern is sound quality. I haven't
found either DP or PT LE as satisfying to listen to and mix on
as Paris. I know I've lost business for not being a Protools
studio, but PT HD would cost a couple of arms and legs.
What to do?
GanttThanks again Jeff. Everything working fine now.
jef
jef knight wrote:
> Thanks Jeff...
>
> I'm gonna crash...it's late...I'll try your advice in the morning and
> let you know how I'm makin' out...
>
> jef k
>
> Jeff hoover wrote:
>
>> Jef,
>>
>> Here's another possibility if you can't get to the security tab on a
>> folder or file
>>
>>
>> To display the Security tab
>> Open Folder Options in Control Panel.
>> Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
>> Double-click Folder Options
>> .
>> On the View tab, under Advanced settings, clear Use simple file
>> sharing [Recommended].
>>
>> JH
>>
>>
>> jef knight wrote:
>>
>>> I just found a folder, My Documents, that allows privacy so I
>>> dragged a set of folders to it. Seems to keep the User account safe
>>> from accessing it. Haven't quite figured out the finer details, like
>>> program permissions.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> jef knight wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry 'bout that....xp pro/ntfs
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jeff hoover wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> XP pro or Home?
>>>>>
>>>>> You need pro to do file level security (kind of, home allows a
>>>>> little but nor full control). Also need the drive formatted NTFS
>>>>> instead of FAT32. If it's not you'll have to convert it.
>>>>>
>>>>> JH
>>>>>
>>>>> jef knight wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find
>>>>>> the info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of
>>>>>> other people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker
>>>>>> for everything including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep
>>>>>> private.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other
>>>>>> guys. Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only
>>>>>> access C: and D:
>>>>>> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info
>>>>>> will be viewable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not
>>>>>> share box is greyed out in every instance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I'll look into this...
John wrote:
> get truecrypt
>
> jef knight wrote:
>
>> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find the
>> info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>>
>> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of
>> other people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for
>> everything including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep private.
>>
>> So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other guys.
>> Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only access C:
>> and D:
>> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info
>> will be viewable.
>>
>> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not
>> share box is greyed out in every instance.
>>
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>strip wave will strip the header off broadcast waves. that's what it does.
Rod
"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>Check the pr
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