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OT: hey i started a blog [message #77544] |
Thu, 28 December 2006 14:43 |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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haha.
After trying to figure out how to start a musical diary, I copped on way
to late to the blog revolution and started using an incredible piece of open
source software known as wordpress.
youchill.com is where I will post bit by bit, for better or for worse, every
song I have ever recorded, along with some details. I decided to do this
after speaking with one of my oldest friends one night, and agreeing that,
even though it is a terrible cliche, that music literally saved our lives
:-)
I don't really have any new music per se as all i do now is noodle around
on the piano, while computers crash, hard drives die, and plugins get de-authorized
under mysterious circumstances. Everything I will post is circa 99 or earlier.
I guess most of what I record could be considered alternative music, because
I can't sing and I can't play. haha But I do think that there are bits
and pieces of obviously recognizable influences.
Chuck
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Re: OT: hey i started a blog [message #77546 is a reply to message #77544] |
Thu, 28 December 2006 14:43 |
Morgan
Messages: 133 Registered: August 2005
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Hey Chuck,
Cool !
Music has saved many a life for sure :)
chuck duffy wrote:
> haha.
>
> After trying to figure out how to start a musical diary, I copped on way
> to late to the blog revolution and started using an incredible piece of open
> source software known as wordpress.
>
> youchill.com is where I will post bit by bit, for better or for worse, every
> song I have ever recorded, along with some details. I decided to do this
> after speaking with one of my oldest friends one night, and agreeing that,
> even though it is a terrible cliche, that music literally saved our lives
> :-)
>
> I don't really have any new music per se as all i do now is noodle around
> on the piano, while computers crash, hard drives die, and plugins get de-authorized
> under mysterious circumstances. Everything I will post is circa 99 or earlier.
>
> I guess most of what I record could be considered alternative music, because
> I can't sing and I can't play. haha But I do think that there are bits
> and pieces of obviously recognizable influences.
>
> Chuck
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Re: OT: hey i started a blog [message #77568 is a reply to message #77544] |
Fri, 29 December 2006 10:05 |
Nil
Messages: 245 Registered: March 2007
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I listened to most of the tunes, Chuck... pretty fun stuff!
Neil
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>haha.
>
>After trying to figure out how to start a musical diary, I copped on way
>to late to the blog revolution and started using an incredible piece of
open
>source software known as wordpress.
>
>youchill.com is where I will post bit by bit, for better or for worse, every
>song I have ever recorded, along with some details. I decided to do this
>after speaking with one of my oldest friends one night, and agreeing that,
>even though it is a terrible cliche, that music literally saved our lives
>:-)
>
>I don't really have any new music per se as all i do now is noodle around
>on the piano, while computers crash, hard drives die, and plugins get de-authorized
>under mysterious circumstances. Everything I will post is circa 99 or earlier.
>
>I guess most of what I record could be considered alternative music, because
>I can't sing and I can't play. haha But I do think that there are bits
>and pieces of obviously recognizable influences.
>
>Chuck
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Re: OT: hey i started a blog [message #77572 is a reply to message #77568] |
Fri, 29 December 2006 11:08 |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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Thanks for checking it out Neil!
Chuck
"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>I listened to most of the tunes, Chuck... pretty fun stuff!
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>Neil
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>>haha.
>>
>>After trying to figure out how to start a musical diary, I copped on way
>>to late to the blog revolution and started using an incredible piece of
>open
>>source software known as wordpress.
>>
>>youchill.com is where I will post bit by bit, for better or for worse,
every
>>song I have ever recorded, along with some details. I decided to do this
>>after speaking with one of my oldest friends one night, and agreeing that,
>>even though it is a terrible cliche, that music literally saved our lives
>>:-)
>>
>>I don't really have any new music per se as all i do now is noodle around
>>on the piano, while computers crash, hard drives die, and plugins get de-authorized
>>under mysterious circumstances. Everything I will post is circa 99 or earlier.
>>
>>I guess most of what I record could be considered alternative music, because
>>I can't sing and I can't play. haha But I do think that there are bits
>>and pieces of obviously recognizable influences.
>>
>>Chuck
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Re: hey i started a blog [message #77589 is a reply to message #77544] |
Fri, 29 December 2006 18:13 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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that's some nice stuff Chuck. I definitely hear some influencing going on,
one sounded very Doors and I just dug it man.
Keep posting them, I'm listening as I work on figuring out this Pulsar
thang...
AA
"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:45943a7f$1@linux...
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> haha.
>
> After trying to figure out how to start a musical diary, I copped on way
> to late to the blog revolution and started using an incredible piece of
> open
> source software known as wordpress.
>
> youchill.com is where I will post bit by bit, for better or for worse,
> every
> song I have ever recorded, along with some details. I decided to do this
> after speaking with one of my oldest friends one night, and agreeing that,
> even though it is a terrible cliche, that music literally saved our lives
> :-)
>
> I don't really have any new music per se as all i do now is noodle around
> on the piano, while computers crash, hard drives die, and plugins get
> de-authorized
> under mysterious circumstances. Everything I will post is circa 99 or
> earlier.
>
> I guess most of what I record could be considered alternative music,
> because
> I can't sing and I can't play. haha But I do think that there are bits
> and pieces of obviously recognizable influences.
>
> Chuck
>
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Re: hey i started a blog [message #77596 is a reply to message #77592] |
Sat, 30 December 2006 00:22 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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less DSP's and an older software
> pack?)?
Yup, that's exactly what I did. It's the Pulsar II I think. I got it in the
interests of testing it's summing and some synth action, and if I really
like it I'll get a newer card. The latency on this older one is higher, but
for this purpose I really didn't care. If I get a newer one to go with it,
the latency will then drop to the newer one's settings.
Something you might wanna note Neil is that using this and the 3.1 software,
88200 shows up as an option in the sampling rate.
AA
"Neil" <IOUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:4595d664$1@linux...
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> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>that's some nice stuff Chuck. I definitely hear some influencing going on,
>
>>one sounded very Doors and I just dug it man.
>>Keep posting them, I'm listening as I work on figuring out this Pulsar
>>thang...
>
> Hey Aaron, if you need some help figuring out the Pulsar stuff
> tonite, gimme a call: 915-FIVE-EIGHT-FIVE-3806, I might be able
> to walk you through some stuff... I'm doing some VERY tedious
> drum editing right now and could use an excuse to take a break
> LOL!
>
> So WHICH card did you get? Did you pick up an older one (I
> noticed your other post... less DSP's and an older software
> pack?)?
>
> Neil
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Re: hey i started a blog [message #77605 is a reply to message #77596] |
Sat, 30 December 2006 08:36 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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Yeah after the first debacle wherein I tried to run the card on
the same Machine as my Cubase rig, the "rep" checked with
Creamware & mentioned that on older versions of the software,
it reported 88.2k as an option... I asked him: "well, then how
about seeing if they can send me one of THOSE verisons?", and
there was some issue with that - perhaps it wouldn't work with
the new hardware or something like that; so I then I pointed
out that if their idea of moving forward was to drop a
samplerate that some people DO use, but keep a samplerate like
32k that nobody on the planet uses anymore, then that's not
very encouraging, either. lol
Neil
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
> less DSP's and an older software
>> pack?)?
>
>Yup, that's exactly what I did. It's the Pulsar II I think. I got it in
the
>interests of testing it's summing and some synth action, and if I really
>like it I'll get a newer card. The latency on this older one is higher,
but
>for this purpose I really didn't care. If I get a newer one to go with it,
>the latency will then drop to the newer one's settings.
>Something you might wanna note Neil is that using this and the 3.1 software,
>88200 shows up as an option in the sampling rate.
>
>AA
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>"Neil" <IOUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:4595d664$1@linux...
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>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>that's some nice stuff Chuck. I definitely hear some influencing going
on,
>>
>>>one sounded very Doors and I just dug it man.
>>>Keep posting them, I'm listening as I work on figuring out this Pulsar
>>>thang...
>>
>> Hey Aaron, if you need some help figuring out the Pulsar stuff
>> tonite, gimme a call: 915-FIVE-EIGHT-FIVE-3806, I might be able
>> to walk you through some stuff... I'm doing some VERY tedious
>> drum editing right now and could use an excuse to take a break
>> LOL!
>>
>> So WHICH card did you get? Did you pick up an older one (I
>> noticed your other post... less DSP's and an older software
>> pack?)?
>>
>> Neil
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Re: hey i started a blog [message #77611 is a reply to message #77605] |
Sat, 30 December 2006 08:20 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Should you decide to pull a Deej try to bend it to the point of breaking,
here's the old software: )
http://www.cwaudio.de/download/software/sfp/SFP_v3_1c.zip
AA
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:4596878a$1@linux...
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> Yeah after the first debacle wherein I tried to run the card on
> the same Machine as my Cubase rig, the "rep" checked with
> Creamware & mentioned that on older versions of the software,
> it reported 88.2k as an option... I asked him: "well, then how
> about seeing if they can send me one of THOSE verisons?", and
> there was some issue with that - perhaps it wouldn't work with
> the new hardware or something like that; so I then I pointed
> out that if their idea of moving forward was to drop a
> samplerate that some people DO use, but keep a samplerate like
> 32k that nobody on the planet uses anymore, then that's not
> very encouraging, either. lol
>
> Neil
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> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>> less DSP's and an older software
>>> pack?)?
>>
>>Yup, that's exactly what I did. It's the Pulsar II I think. I got it in
> the
>>interests of testing it's summing and some synth action, and if I really
>
>>like it I'll get a newer card. The latency on this older one is higher,
> but
>>for this purpose I really didn't care. If I get a newer one to go with it,
>
>>the latency will then drop to the newer one's settings.
>>Something you might wanna note Neil is that using this and the 3.1
>>software,
>
>>88200 shows up as an option in the sampling rate.
>>
>>AA
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>>"Neil" <IOUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:4595d664$1@linux...
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>that's some nice stuff Chuck. I definitely hear some influencing going
> on,
>>>
>>>>one sounded very Doors and I just dug it man.
>>>>Keep posting them, I'm listening as I work on figuring out this Pulsar
>>>>thang...
>>>
>>> Hey Aaron, if you need some help figuring out the Pulsar stuff
>>> tonite, gimme a call: 915-FIVE-EIGHT-FIVE-3806, I might be able
>>> to walk you through some stuff... I'm doing some VERY tedious
>>> drum editing right now and could use an excuse to take a break
>>> LOL!
>>>
>>> So WHICH card did you get? Did you pick up an older one (I
>>> noticed your other post... less DSP's and an older software
>>> pack?)?
>>>
>>> Neil
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>>
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Re: hey i started a blog [message #77631 is a reply to message #77589] |
Sat, 30 December 2006 10:05 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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Very cool, Chuck!
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
Aaron Allen wrote:
> that's some nice stuff Chuck. I definitely hear some influencing going on,
> one sounded very Doors and I just dug it man.
> Keep posting them, I'm listening as I work on figuring out this Pulsar
> thang...
> AA
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> "chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:45943a7f$1@linux...
>> haha.
>>
>> After trying to figure out how to start a musical diary, I copped on way
>> to late to the blog revolution and started using an incredible piece of
>> open
>> source software known as wordpress.
>>
>> youchill.com is where I will post bit by bit, for better or for worse,
>> every
>> song I have ever recorded, along with some details. I decided to do this
>> after speaking with one of my oldest friends one night, and agreeing that,
>> even though it is a terrible cliche, that music literally saved our lives
>> :-)
>>
>> I don't really have any new music per se as all i do now is noodle around
>> on the piano, while computers crash, hard drives die, and plugins get
>> de-authorized
>> under mysterious circumstances. Everything I will post is circa 99 or
>> earlier.
>>
>> I guess most of what I record could be considered alternative music,
>> because
>> I can't sing and I can't play. haha But I do think that there are bits
>> and pieces of obviously recognizable influences.
>>
>> Chuck
>>
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