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Re: Way OT: xp account settings [message #60783 is a reply to message #60781] |
Wed, 30 November 2005 19:34 |
JeffH
Messages: 307 Registered: October 2007 Location: Wamic, OR
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target="_blank">438dd8a1@linux...
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>> 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?
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>> I enjoyed the clip. Was it a student recital in a music store? Pretty
>> good, for that.
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>> Hope he's wearing ear plugs or he'll be deaf in his "older" days,
>> unplugged or not...
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>> Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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>> 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)
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>> > Erling
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>> > 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!
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>> >>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.
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>> >>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:
>> >&
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Re: Way OT: xp account settings [message #60796 is a reply to message #60784] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 09:11 |
jef knight[1]
Messages: 201 Registered: October 2005
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up to speed, depending on what your needs are.
Those negatives aside, Logic has come a long way and it rocks. It has an
incredible selection of useful plugins for convolution reverb,
compression, limiting, distortion, EQ, etc. It also includes a good
variety of excellent virtual instrument/synth plugins, and great third
party plugins are readily available. It really is a virtual studio and
I'm very happy with the tracks I'm producing. C'mon over and check it
out if you're ever in the neighborhood.
Everything is automatable. Mixers show as many tracks as you have. The
MIDI features are comprehensive. Logic can play video files for film
scoring.
The G5 processors support so many plugins and tracks that I rarely have
to "freeze" anything, it's all live. But if I ever need more CPU
overhead, freezing a track converts a track and all plugin operations to
an audio file. It can be unfrozen if any editing is needed. There's also
an option to network with another Mac to farm out CPU time but I've
never needed that with the G5. BTW, the new dual core dual processor G5
box is somewhere around twice as fast as mine. Whoa.
If at all possible, you should try to mix on each of the systems you're
considering and see if the sound pleases your ear. The i/o you choose
will also matter. Like Tony I'm using a MOTU 828MII which has been a
decent sounding, reliable piece of gear, and there are many other
options to consider. You can combine several i/o devices if you need to
expand to additional channels. If you need flying faders there are
several choices with or without built-in i/o.
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
Tony Benson wrote:
> I suppose it would depend on your style of mixing, but I've been really
> happy lately using DP 4.6 and PARIS. I track and mix first in DP to take
> advantage of any virtual instruments I might want to use, and any plugins
> that won't work in PARIS. I'm using a MOTU 828 Mk2 firewire interface that
> actually sounds pretty good. It doesn't add any character while recording,
> but that's what I'm wanting at this stage. This first mix is basically just
> a "get it close" type mix. I usually don't use any EQ plugins in DP opting
> for the nice PARIS EQ's instead. Once I've got things close in DP I freeze
> all the tracks (equivalent to rendering with plugins in PARIS). Then I
> export the frozen DP tracks as 24 bit .wav files. Then I boot to OS9 and use
> SonicWorx to convert the .wavs to 24 bit .paf files. Then I open PARIS, add
> the audio files, and do all my editing and final mixing in PARIS. I still
> like the editing in PARIS, I suppose because I'm so used to it. Right now
> I'm doing this all on one Mac dual processor G4 and dual booting. I'm
> getting a G5 soon though and dedicating the G4 to PARIS only. I'll just
> share a firewire drive between the two. This will also let me use the G5 as
> a virtual FX rack when mixing in PARIS using external sends. Anyway, I know
> this approach is pretty convoluted and might not work for everyone, but it's
> my way of having the
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Re: Way OT: xp account settings [message #60828 is a reply to message #60797] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 17:33 |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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and the music is sounding great.
Nice to hear from you, Thad.
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
DJ wrote:
> heheheh.........hi thad
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> ;o)
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> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:438f5066$1@linux...
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>>You're running this on BeOS, right?
>>
>>Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
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>>>I'm using Logic "Pro" 7.1 on a dual 2.5GHZ G5 running OSX. Logic would
>>>be "Pro" if it didn't crash. Of course OSX doesn't go down when Logic
>>>does but it's still an interruption to restart Logic when it happens.
>>>Some of that may be a hardware problem with my rig, I'm tracking down a
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>>>possible HD glitch right now.
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>>>The other thing about Logic is there is a bit of a learning curve. Most
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>>>things are straight forward but a few things are obtuse. You might give
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>>>yourself a few weeks to come up to speed, depending on what your needs
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> are.
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>>>Those negatives aside, Logic has come a long way and it rocks. It has an
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>>>incredi
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