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What to buy?: Sonar, Cubase, Live, hmmm [message #95736] Thu, 07 February 2008 17:50 Go to next message
emarenot is currently offline  emarenot
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>>possibly even the duty to speak up?
>>
>>It's possible, of course, "that government of the people, by the people,
> for
>>the people" has long since perished "from the earth." But maybe it's not
>
>>dead, only sleeping.
>>
>>I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that most of the
>>politically
>
>>outspoken actors and rock stars express liberal points of view, which is
>
>>understandably annoying to those of a conservative bent, and may be seen
> as
>>an unfair advantage in the "culture war."
>>
>>It would be nice if we could end the "culture war" and calmly, rationally,
>
>>simply seek out the truth, but that just may go against human nature.
>>We're
>
>>far more invested in what we choose to believe.
>>
>>S
>>
>>
>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:480d57a0$1@linux...
Re: What to buy?: Sonar, Cubase, Live, hmmm [message #95737 is a reply to message #95736] Thu, 07 February 2008 17:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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>>>
>>> Nonsense. I don't use my skills in any one area to try to convince
>>> anyone
>>> of my knowledge in any other. I'm a very good IT guy, a decent amateur
>
>>> historian,
>>> and fairly widely read. However, I don't expect that because I know my
> way
>>> around the XP registry that anyone should take my opinions about
>>> anything
>>> else seriously. They're welcome to take it or leave it. Artists are
>>> explicitly
>>> or implicitly (usually explicitly) claiming that their status as an
>>> artist
>>> allows them some greater degree of insight into the world than the rest
> of
>>> us. They might even have that, insight into the world or the self. But
>
>>> politics,
>>> current events, environmental damage, and so forth have precious little
> to
>>> do with acting or playing guitar.
>>>
>>> I tend to take seriously people who have unique or at least unusual
>>> backgrounds
>>> that give them additional gravitas when covering a particular subject.
> Tim
>>> Robbins to me has borderline zero gravitas, I happen to agree with a
>>> good
>>> bit of what he says but I don't take his opinion all that seriously.
>>>
>>> In addition, most of what I talk about regarding US history, system
>>> architecture,
>>> and so forth can be checked against quality records as matters of fact.
>
>>> The
>>> god stuff not so much, although I think we're getting closer and closer
> to
>>> that all the time.
>>>
>>> Finally, in my personal experience 'artists,' particularly actors and
>
>>> musicians,
>>> tend not to be terribly well informed people. It's rare that I get
Re: What to buy?: Sonar, Cubase, Live, hmmm [message #95739 is a reply to message #95736] Thu, 07 February 2008 17:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dedric Terry is currently offline  Dedric Terry   UNITED STATES
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and systems
>>>>architecture.
>>>> If you still reserve the right to make music, be passionate about
>>>> religion/sociology,
>>>>history, and IT, then you've just shot your own argument in the ass.
> By
>>>>your own admission, you are not an expert in all (if any) of these
>>>>fields.
>>>>
>>>>And for my next obiter dictum, since when does one need to be an expert
>>> to
>>>>make a valid observation or have a good idea? That's rather elitist,
> no?
>>>>
>>>>NB
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I don't think my logic is flawed. It's very difficult for one human
>>>>>being
>>>>>to become an expert in one field, much less two or three. I know, as
> I
>>> have
>>>>>failed at a half dozen. Would you listen to Tim Robbins' opinions about
>>>>maritime
>>>>>archeology? Habermas? Cambodian architecture? Politics is as difficult
>>> to
>>>>>master as those, but somehow because someone is a good actor we are
>>>>>supposed
>>>>>to take their opinions seriously.
>>>>>
>>>>>This all stems, in my opinion, in the greatly overstated role that
>>>>>'artists'
>>>>>played in various movements of the baby boomer's youth.
>>>>>
>>>>>TCB
>>>>>
>>>>>"bunuel" <bunuel@conar.fr<
Re: What to buy?: Sonar, Cubase, Live, hmmm [message #95759 is a reply to message #95736] Fri, 08 February 2008 10:39 Go to previous message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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>Here I was hoping it would actually be funny. If Jib Jab did a Jobs vs Gates
we'd all be laughing.


"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>
>You calling Bruce a bum? He could kick Chuck Norris's butt !! hehe
>
>I give you the Apple i
>http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1811646Will this MOBO run Paris XP ?

MSI 648F Neo MS-6585

http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=648F_Neo -LIs anyone doing recording on a laptop?( with happy results) What
model/manufacturer do you use? What interface do you like? What software?
Thanks for any input..Anybody successfully using Vista on anything?The skeet range...

David.

tonehouse wrote:
> Anybody successfully using Vista on anything?
>
>Doing a little with and RME Multiface (Nuendo brand) into Cubase SX.
Eight ananlog and ten digital I/O (with ADAT and Sp/Dif). Haven't used
the digital side but the analog works great. I'm looking to get an
eight analog to adat converter box so I can pull 16 direct off a board
for live recording. Laptop is DEll Latitude 630 with a 7200 RPM drive
(going down to internal drive).

JEff

tonehouse wrote:
> Is anyone doing recording on a laptop?( with happy results) What
> model/manufacturer do you use? What interface do you like? What software?
> Thanks for any input..
>
>Hi,
Works fine depending on your hardware software.

Chris


tonehouse wrote:
> Anybody successfully using Vista on anything?
>
>

--
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(859) 635-5762
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chrisl@adkproaudio.comWorks so well that MS is desperately trying to pull in the release date of
Windows 7 by over a year. ;)

"tonehouse" <zmcleod@comcast.net> wrote:
>Anybody successfully using Vista on anything?
>
>ok so it really wasn't funny. but i liked the shiny, glassy metals !We've been tracking Monkievox for the past few weeks. So far my voice and
one of the singer's voices are sounding best
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