<strong>ProgMac, is there a bottle of ranch dressing in that third pic?</strong><hr></blockquote>
yes, it certainly is. what you don't see is the chair to the right of the dressing where i sit and eat carrots dipped in the ranch. but, the real question is: what brand of ranch dressing is it? <a href="http://idisk.mac.com/progmac/Public/pretty.jpg" target="_blank">guess</a>
yes, it certainly is. what you don't see is the chair to the right of the dressing where i sit and eat carrots dipped in the ranch. but, the real question is: what brand of ranch dressing is it? <a href="http://idisk.mac.com/progmac/Public/pretty.jpg" target="_blank">guess</a></strong><hr></blockquote>
<strong>MarcUK-What program is that? Cubase?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yup! and JunoX2, TBL & Loopazoid VST's
im making some tracks which i'll whitelabel out using only cheap/free vst's. So far I have spent only <£150 on music stuff of which cubase was £80 upgrade to 5.1 (from V3 which I bought years ago so doesn't count) and Im not including the cost of the mac, because I only bought it for Cinema 4d originally.
So I have written and produces a platinum selling album for less than the cost of an hour in a decent studio.
Still Im looking for a shareware sampler, but V-Samp is so lame and there is nothing else?. I can do it in Loopazoid with a lot of effort.
I'll need a CPU upgrade (800 G4) to finish it off though because Im already maxing out the CPU of the G4 running in realtime. Im adverse to bouncing tracks at the moment, because you loose the flexibility, but there is no doubt that the sound I can get from this set up is as good as any commercially recorded record in the style Im working on (electro/techno/trance/etc) but certainly I cant produce any styles that dont rely heavily on analogue modelled instruments (as I dont have any!) I will prolly take the finished mixes and the mac to a local studio when Im done (expect early 2003) to listen to it all on a referene system and make level adjustments (those labtecs are really lame), but I usually mix on H/phones anyway as Im really used to them. So far Ive played 2 tracks on a club level system and nothing sounded untoward.
About 5-8 years ago, I actually bought hardware synths/samplers etc before any of this was available, and spent in excess of £20K, sadly this is now all unavailable to use, although I still have it in storage, but as far as electonic music goes, this is much better, if for no other reason, because everything is not hardwired to a mixing desk, oh and it doesnt take me 2 hours to turn everything on and get all the patches set up.
<strong>come to think of it, it might be a brand that you haven't really heard of unless you live in ohio. it is a store brand...</strong><hr></blockquote>
[quote]that would make it too easy! come to think of it, it might be a brand that you haven't really heard of unless you live in ohio. it is a store brand... <hr></blockquote>
KROGER!!! YOU WIN!!!!!!!! ok, now that the excitement of the salad dressing is over what do we do?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well I kinda cheated since I live in the same part of the country. So what do I win? A Porsche? A dream vacation? A Dual G4 Powermac? Another posting credit on AI for this ramble?
<strong>Here's my Ti800 with a Sun 24.1" LCD Display...<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/keithkinoshita/PhotoAlbum4.html" target="_blank">My Ti800 with Sun 24'1" LCD Display</a></strong><hr></blockquote>Mmmm! How much did the display cost?
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<strong>ProgMac, is there a bottle of ranch dressing in that third pic?</strong><hr></blockquote>
yes, it certainly is. what you don't see is the chair to the right of the dressing where i sit and eat carrots dipped in the ranch. but, the real question is: what brand of ranch dressing is it? <a href="http://idisk.mac.com/progmac/Public/pretty.jpg" target="_blank">guess</a>
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yes, it certainly is. what you don't see is the chair to the right of the dressing where i sit and eat carrots dipped in the ranch. but, the real question is: what brand of ranch dressing is it? <a href="http://idisk.mac.com/progmac/Public/pretty.jpg" target="_blank">guess</a></strong><hr></blockquote>
hidden valley.
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hidden valley.</strong><hr></blockquote>
wrong! try again.
Sunny Select?
The pic is too small to see. How 'bout a close-up of your fridge?
<strong>Kirkland Signiture?
Sunny Select?
The pic is too small to see. How 'bout a close-up of your fridge? </strong><hr></blockquote>
that would make it too easy! come to think of it, it might be a brand that you haven't really heard of unless you live in ohio. it is a store brand...
<strong>MarcUK-What program is that? Cubase?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yup! and JunoX2, TBL & Loopazoid VST's
im making some tracks which i'll whitelabel out using only cheap/free vst's. So far I have spent only <£150 on music stuff of which cubase was £80 upgrade to 5.1 (from V3 which I bought years ago so doesn't count) and Im not including the cost of the mac, because I only bought it for Cinema 4d originally.
So I have written and produces a platinum selling album for less than the cost of an hour in a decent studio.
Still Im looking for a shareware sampler, but V-Samp is so lame and there is nothing else?. I can do it in Loopazoid with a lot of effort.
I'll need a CPU upgrade (800 G4) to finish it off though because Im already maxing out the CPU of the G4 running in realtime. Im adverse to bouncing tracks at the moment, because you loose the flexibility, but there is no doubt that the sound I can get from this set up is as good as any commercially recorded record in the style Im working on (electro/techno/trance/etc) but certainly I cant produce any styles that dont rely heavily on analogue modelled instruments (as I dont have any!) I will prolly take the finished mixes and the mac to a local studio when Im done (expect early 2003) to listen to it all on a referene system and make level adjustments (those labtecs are really lame), but I usually mix on H/phones anyway as Im really used to them. So far Ive played 2 tracks on a club level system and nothing sounded untoward.
About 5-8 years ago, I actually bought hardware synths/samplers etc before any of this was available, and spent in excess of £20K, sadly this is now all unavailable to use, although I still have it in storage, but as far as electonic music goes, this is much better, if for no other reason, because everything is not hardwired to a mixing desk, oh and it doesnt take me 2 hours to turn everything on and get all the patches set up.
<strong>come to think of it, it might be a brand that you haven't really heard of unless you live in ohio. it is a store brand...</strong><hr></blockquote>
Foodland?
Food Club?
Best Yet?
Sam's choice?
I live in the California east bay area.
<strong>I'm gonna guess either Kraft or Kroger brand?</strong><hr></blockquote>
KROGER!!! YOU WIN!!!!!!!! ok, now that the excitement of the salad dressing is over what do we do?
[ 07-03-2002: Message edited by: Shanny ]</p>
How does it compare to the IOGEAR one by the way?
The iBook is a 500MHz Dual USB with a 20GB HD / CD-RW / Airport and 384MB RAM / OS X 10.1.5
And no She doesn't drink out of her ears
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KROGER!!! YOU WIN!!!!!!!! ok, now that the excitement of the salad dressing is over what do we do?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well I kinda cheated since I live in the same part of the country. So what do I win? A Porsche? A dream vacation? A Dual G4 Powermac? Another posting credit on AI for this ramble?
<strong>Here's my Ti800 with a Sun 24.1" LCD Display...<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/keithkinoshita/PhotoAlbum4.html" target="_blank">My Ti800 with Sun 24'1" LCD Display</a></strong><hr></blockquote>Mmmm! How much did the display cost?