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Posted by DJ RANN on Sep-11-2010 00:01:

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Originally posted by Richard Butler
Just sitting here thinking about somethingn the Swedish House Mafia guys were saying in last months Future Music mag >>>>>>

They are switching to mixing desks and hardware, and in terms here's waht they were saying;

'There's a million bedroom producers out there, so it's all about finding a quality edge now, and that's why we're switiching a lot to hardsware' (one of them just bought a massive house in Hollywood and is having an SSL desk installed).

Not my thought - just something interesting to ponder.

I don't know if hardware synths sound different, maybe it's the mind playing games - you ever had that where you were automating a lane and you thought it was great, then realised after a while you hadn't switched on the automation at all - your imagination just made it all up"!


You just lost all credibility by mentioning that bunch of twats.

Did you see that FM video?

There was a multipage thread on here about how bad they looked.

As a studio engineer myself, I can spot in 2 seconds if someone is comfortable or intimidated being in front of a large mixing console, and they were a quivering mess.

"We put the drums on one track and then the vocals on another so we can mix them.......that's why we run this shit".

They're just buying a big desk for two main reasons:

So they pose in front of it at home instead of having to hire a studio when they need to.

So they can make music on it, but honestly it's not as if it's going to give them an edge musically.


Posted by MSZ on Sep-11-2010 00:03:

richard you really shouldnt post here when you're drunk.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Sep-11-2010 02:44:

I'm about to crack open a nice bottle of Champers. I don't have a house or car but I drink the finest bubbly and have the swankest ties and suits. Priorities!

I've been hard at work trying to find an interesting melody for the contest. I have this really great dark one that is a little complicated or I suppose I can just do a nice catchy one but isn't nearly as interesting. Maybe I will just have 2 options.


Posted by DigiNut on Sep-11-2010 02:49:

quote:
Originally posted by tehlord
I'm nearly 40 years old, and i'll do and say whatever I like within the rules of the forum thanks.

Then maybe you should read those rules again, as the "hardware vs. software" debate is officially on the taboo list and always has been, and for precisely this reason - because people just can't resist offering up unqualified opinions and it always turns into flames.

I'm just asking people to think before they post. Especially if that post concerns Mac vs. PC, hardware vs. software or any of the other interminable holy wars that never seem to die here.

As for the "chink bitch", I didn't see it. I'm not playing favourites but I also can't be everywhere at once; if you see something blatantly offensive then PM me and I'll look into it.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Sep-11-2010 07:46:

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Originally posted by Richard Butler
At the end of the day each Human is a pile of atoms each one of which has never been, nor eber will be alive. We forget we take each and every atom from other creatures and plant bodies and merely they take a convienient 'us shape' for aboutn 80 years then EVERY lkast atom goes off eventualy into other things - rain drops, stinging nettle leaves, lice and rabiits. ERach atom remains unchanged - people dont realise this startling fact - so the atoms that hold memories of your loved ones, never actualkt change - they remain an atom of sulphur / carbon / zinc - but unaltered -

Fifty million years lay under my feet, fifty million years of bellowing monsters moving in a green world now gone so utterly that its very light was traveling on the farther edge of space. The chemicals of all that vanished age lay about me in the ground. The iron did not remember the blood it had once moved within, the phosphorus had forgot the savage brain. I had lifted up a fistful of the ground and held it while that wild flight of southbound warblers hurled over me into the oncoming dark. There went phosphorus, there went iron, there went carbon, there beat the calcium in those hurrying wings. Alone on a dead planet I watch that incredible miracle speeding past. It ran by some true compass over field and wasteland. It cried its individual ecstasies into the air until the gullies rang. It swerved like a single body. It knew itself, and lonely, it bunched close in the racing darkness, its individual entities feeling about them in the rising night. And so, crying out to each other their identity, they passed away out of my view. - Loren Eiseley, The Unexpected Universe


Posted by Richard Butler on Sep-11-2010 11:14:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Fifty million years lay under my feet, fifty million years of bellowing monsters moving in a green world now gone so utterly that its very light was traveling on the farther edge of space. The chemicals of all that vanished age lay about me in the ground. The iron did not remember the blood it had once moved within, the phosphorus had forgot the savage brain. I had lifted up a fistful of the ground and held it while that wild flight of southbound warblers hurled over me into the oncoming dark. There went phosphorus, there went iron, there went carbon, there beat the calcium in those hurrying wings. Alone on a dead planet I watch that incredible miracle speeding past. It ran by some true compass over field and wasteland. It cried its individual ecstasies into the air until the gullies rang. It swerved like a single body. It knew itself, and lonely, it bunched close in the racing darkness, its individual entities feeling about them in the rising night. And so, crying out to each other their identity, they passed away out of my view. - Loren Eiseley, The Unexpected Universe



I definitely couldn't have put it better myself. I've been reading up on Quantum Mechanics and cosmology - it gives me a sense of proportion and for me gives a life an accompanying awe factor. What ever happens don't get buried in one of those airtight sarcophagus (sp!!) or the ancient atoms your'e body is borrowing will remain there and never be recylied in the way they have since they came to be - you'll be just static and pointless.

What a tangental thread eh - and I'm sober just now.

PS - Brad - I'm using your'e avatar on another forum to great effect, so cheers old stick.


Posted by Raphie on Sep-11-2010 19:08:

Nice examples, BTW One can't download hardware..... nuff said

Enjoy!


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