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| Re: Clicks. [message #73156 is a reply to message #73137] |
Wed, 27 September 2006 15:04  |
Slavii
Messages: 17 Registered: September 2006
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>and as it did it was like his heart openned up too. It got to the point
>where he sang over 50% of the tunes each night. But I hear you John, some
>folks just don't get that they just (respectfully) can't get it.
>Cheers, MR
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>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:452cdb92$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> ...and then there are others who can sing really well, but you have to
>fight
>> tooth and nail to actually get them to perform because they're too shy.
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>> But at least those ones don't bug you to record them... ;o)
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>> Cheers,
>> Kim.
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>> "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>> >Well, I'm sure you guys have experienced this before. Someone says to
>you,
>> > "Let's record this song". You say "Ok, whose gonna sing it". They say
>> >"Oh, hell, I can sing it". So you start recording and they are totally
>> off
>> >pitch and apparently don't even know what a melody is technically. So
>you
>> >do take after take and you start singing them the melody hoping they will
>> >get it but alas "THEY DON'T" and instead they do take after take never
>getting
>> >close to the melody of the vocal part and not even understanding the
>direction
>> >they need to be going.
>> >
>> >It turns out some people can't freaking sing even though they have
>unbending
>> >intent.
>> >
>> >Know what I'm saying????
>> >
>> >Discuss !!
>>
>So, what's the least expensive system I can get with high quality sound,
latency compensation for vsts and able to do > 64 tracks with the pro features
like Paris? If DJ pitches in, cost is no object but for now I need cheap.
16 ins and outs would be nice64 tracks lets you out of all the light software, and latency
compensation lets out a few more. I would say the new Studio 4 from
Steinberg would be decent (or SX), once they patch it once or twice.
pdf of features: http://knowledgebase.steinberg.de/158_1.html
For interfaces, you can't go wrong with a pair of RME multi-face/PCI
cards.
http://www.rme-audio.com/english/hdsp/multifa.htm
Keep in mind, you may want to wait till they go PCI-e so you have some
growth capability compu
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