| Some of that Paris glue [message #89273] |
Sun, 02 September 2007 21:02  |
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oks like ACID meets Ableton Live, but as
>>you
>>>get deeper into the video(15 minutes), you start seesing some really
>>>powerful
>>>editing stuff.
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>>>This new Elastic Audio feature will replace their Beat-Detective feature
>>>which was already a powerful tool for Drum editing..
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>I know about Iommi... he has two first-joint prosthesis' - he
was the first guy I thought of, of course. That's a different
hand, though, the fretting hand doesn't have to apply much
pressure - in fact, the less pressure, the better.. helps you
to play smoother/faster - and certainly no lateral pressure (as
in holding a pick securely. Rick Allen/whole different thing...
he overcame that with technology to some extent, and re-learning
his playing patterns to another - which I may have to do, but
obviously in a different manner. Believe me, I'm not
saying "that's it, I give up", I'm just looking for someone
else who I might be able to ask (I don't think Tony Iommi would
chat me up) about what kind of finger prosthesis they have,
where it's attached, & what it's capable of doing in terms of
both pressure & dexterity. I know nothing about this, so I'm
just trying to get some info from a musical users' standpoint.
Neil
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