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| Re: Hmmmm....cheap expansion chassis? [message #88194 is a reply to message #88128] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 14:24   |
Chris Ludwig
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>> beta" releases, like SX2 & now C4, apparently), and has been
>> priced appropriately all along.
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>> ROFL - other guys just now start playing catch-up and all of a
>> sudden the more-features-for-the-buck leader becomes
>> irrelevant? Izzat what you're saying? The Dodge Viper didn't put
>> Ferrari out of business, Lamont.
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>> NeilI believe James now want to kiss you;-)
erlilo
On 21 Sep 2007 14:58:49 +1000, "DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>It's not that simple. The G5's are much easier to service and upgrade than
>a cheapo PC. (ever opened up a G5?)
>In fact it is the quality of Macs that helped create the high-end PC
>market. (You can, of course, spend a lot more than a Mac costs in that
>world, but at least it is a fair comparison)
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>And it's not just marketing. I have to do a hell of a lot more work to keep
>the Dell happy here than I do with any of the Macs. Ever notice that
>Norton antivirus is, of course, a virus itself of a sort? At least it sure
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>slows things down like one. My experience with the Dell has shown
>me that it is only about half as reliable as the Macs we use as well.
>It's a constant battle to keep the thing free of viruses and spyware.
>Oh and there are currently windows problems that
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| Re: Hmmmm....cheap expansion chassis? [message #88320 is a reply to message #88262] |
Thu, 19 July 2007 11:08  |
Wayne Carson
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scheme - pretty darn high tech and cool
> looking at the time, imho. It also looked like it would have been Paris
> on steroids. Aaron probably knows of it.
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>> By the way, I'm glad we're on to different subjects.
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> Same here. Have a great day.
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> Regards,
> Dedric
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>> James
>>
>>>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:46f8199d$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> LoL!! Man what gives!! Did SSC have the market cornered on DAW
>>>> interface
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>>>> graphics
>>>> and color?
>>>>
>>>> "Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>>That would be my guess - a German thing.....
>>>>>
>>>>>....hmmm, so what explains ProTools' office cubical grey and
>>>>>spreadsheet
>>>>
>>>>>layout? A Silicon valley programmer thing? ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:46f807e8$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Iwish they made the interface "perkier" :) The very business like
>>>>>> Gothic
>>>>
>>>>>> look
>>>>>> is getting old. still to this day, Paris's Gold -harware like
>>>>>> interface
>>>> is
>>>>>> a joy to look at.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To be fair, I'm not all that knocked out about Logic 8's interface.
>> It
>>>>
>>>>>> must
>>>>>> be a German thing. :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>I don't know how many users other than Lamont and I are using Nuendo,
>>>> but
>>>>>> N4
>>>>>>>was just released - shipping in early October:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Highlights:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>* New automation system (complete automation panel): new modes
>>>>>>>include
>>>> the
>>>>>>>ability to only write from an point, leaving previous sections absent
>>>> of
>>>>>>>automation (Virgin Territory option); fill modes, preview mode, and
>> much
>>>>>>>more. Looks like automation is about 15x more powerful than it was
>>>>>>>before.
>>>>>>>
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