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| Re: OT math and drummers... [message #93572 is a reply to message #93563] |
Thu, 13 December 2007 10:17   |
Carl Amburn
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------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C862D1.0C49A8E0--'Mont, it's a line from a recurring SNL skit with Mike Meyers
as "Dieter", the host of the fictitious show "Sprockets"
(which was a takeoff of a REAL German show), in any event,
here's a clip that might give you a "background" (albeit a fake background,
since it's a fictitious show):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=O8MEhIcmo7Q&feature=related
"NOW IST DA TIME ON SCHPROKETS VHEN VE DANCE!!!"
lol
"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
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>????
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>"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>"Your antics grow tiresome. Now is the time when we dance. You want to
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>>touch my monkey?"
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>>Dieter
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>>"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote in message news:479f79eb$1@linux...
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>>> http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=6044
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>>> P.s. Notice that Euphonix MC behind the the Steinberg Engineer.Wow!!
That
>>> thing is massive.
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>Pretty psyched, just plunked down the jack for a quad core, 2gb 800 ram, and
sata drive. I'm going to recycle one of my old cases. I'm planning on rigging
up Reaper. (Paris is going no where.) I'm hoping this will allow for a totally
ITB solution. I'll definately report on the track and vsti/vst counts once
I get it built and some projects rolling. It will really streamline my workflow,
well more like workdribble, but it should be a really sweet dribble :-)
Thanks all for the input and help on this. I can't wait to uncork the soda
buzz, and lego the thing together. Hmmm... overclocking...
MRDon't mess with overclocking... not worth it in terms of stress
& potential instability on your system, and you really
shouldn't need it these days - i'm running gazillions of tracks
at very heinous parameters (88.2k/24-bit) with lots of plugins
and yeah sometimes I have to freeze some tracks with certain
CPU-intensive plugins inserted, but i don't need to overclock
on an off-the-shelf Gateway dualcore (OS-Optimized, for a
dedicated DAW platform, of course), running CubaseSX.
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| Re: OT math and drummers... [message #93579 is a reply to message #93563] |
Thu, 13 December 2007 12:54   |
PN
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e except for
>>>>>>>>> one little synth part near the front that I'll either automate
>>>>>>>>> some EQ just for those couple of measures, or do a slight level
>>>>>>>>> boost there. I can hear the bass & drums pretty full & strong
>>>>>>>>> through 3 systems I've heard it on (DAW monitors, home stereo,
>>>>>>>>> and car), so I'm not really sure how to interpret your, umm...
>>>>>>>>> interpretation! lol
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Neil
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>>>>>>>>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Nice drumming and playing! Fun song. Who is the singer?
>>>>>>>>>> Neil, I know you didn't ask, but I'm gonna give you a couple cents
>>>> worth
>>>>>>>>>> of mix critique, because I like the song and you have been helpful
>>>> with
>>>>>>>>>> my mixes in the past: I wanted to hear a lot less of the synthy/organey
>>>>>>>>>> pads and less wash of guitars. They kind of washed out the power
>>of
>>>>>>>>>> everything else. The guitar comping was almost indistinguishable
>>from
>>>>>>>>>> the synths in many places. Maybe pronounced panning (synths left,
>>>>>>>>>> guitars right?) and more pointy EQ would clear up the middle a
>bit
>>>> too
>>>>>>>>>> so the drums and bass can push through. Also, on the drums I'm
>hearing
>>>>>>>>>> mostly top end on my Mackie HR 824s - I'm not feeling low end
punch
>>>> from
>>>>>>>>>> the kick drum and pop from the snare.
>>>>>>>>>> Anywho, it's a great tune - thanks for sharing.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Neil wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Most of you have heard this song in various permutations, but
>>>>>>>>>>> now, FINALLY, i think i can call it "DONE!"
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Ladies & gentlemen, our very own Rod Lincoln on drums...
>>>>>>>>>>> you REALLY do have to check this out - he threw down
>>>>>>>>>>> a totally 100% ass-kickin' performance! Especially from the
>>>>>>>>>>> midpoint solo sections onward.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> http://saqqararecords.com/MiscAudio/Istanbul-3rdRough-RLinco lnDrums.mp3
>>>>>>>>>>>
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>I just doubled my amount (20) of synth hardware modules this week... bring
it, lol ~!
AA
"Neil" <OIUOI@OUI.com> wrote in message news:47a02474$Report message to a moderator
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| Re: OT math and drummers... [message #93604 is a reply to message #93593] |
Thu, 13 December 2007 21:51  |
IOOIU
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