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  1. (t)=w0+w1∑j=1tγt−jCRj+w2∑j=1tγt−jEVj+w3∑j=1tγt−jRPEj
  2. Michael Majstorovic Rocks Out with AC/DC's Thunderstruck I'm impressed by how hard the good man is trying to make this instrument rock.✌️
  3. I know your situation very well. For me it is working that way: I'm keeping it simple, if I feel not in the mood, to play(yes, the word play) my Instruments I don't play and create music. While I'm very busy in earning money for daily life, I'm at least doing some technical exercises to stay halfway fit on my guitars and so. I'm happy that in handling it this way there is not much time when I don' t like to play, perhaps 4 weeks per year. I hope you 'll find a way to have fun playing music. Pete
  4. Are these next week's lottery numbers?
  5. Waveform free is also easy to use.
  6. 24-7 SPYZ & FAMILY : JUNGLE (FOR JEF)
  7. The Magpie Salute "Omission"
  8. Echo away and in the Master-EQ, the basses out somewhat.
  9. Sad news: Musician Mark Lanegan has died at the age of 57. The singer, songwriter and musician was known as the lead vocalist for Screaming Trees as well as being part of Queens of the Stone Age. ‘This thing was trying to dismantle me’: Mark Lanegan on nearly dying of Covid “Our beloved friend Mark Lanegan passed away this morning at his home in Killarney, Ireland,” read a statement posted to his Twitter account. “A beloved singer, songwriter, author and musician he was 57 and is survived by his wife Shelley. No other information is available at this time. The family asks everyone to respect their privacy at this time.” The American singer, born and raised in rural eastern Washington state, had survived a battle with Covid-19 that left him in and out of a coma for months-long stretches of 2021. His memoir Devil in a Coma, published last December, detailed his tortuous near-death experience, which included a Covid-induced fall that cracked ribs and a painful hospital stay laced with recurring hallucinations. “More and more this was reminiscent of an unending stretch in county jail that I couldn’t shake, with my trial date being intentionally undetermined, constantly moved around just to keep me inside,” he wrote in an excerpt published in the Guardian. “Whatever was in this shitwagon I’d caught a ride on, it was no *****ing joke. I’d taken my share of well-deserved *****-kickings over the years but this thing was trying to dismantle me, body and mind, and I could see no end to it in sight.” Once a long-time drug user and friend of Kurt Cobain, Jeffrey Lee Pierce of the Gun Club, and Alice in Chains’s Layne Staley – all of which he detailed in his 2020 memoir Sing Backwards and Weep – Lanegan was called “rock’s great survivor”. By 12, according to his memoir, he was a “compulsive gambler, a fledgling alcoholic, a thief, a porno fiend”. By 18, he had a lengthy criminal record which included breaking and entering, shoplifting, drug possession, vandalism, insurance fraud and 26 counts of underage drinking. “I wanted excitement, adventure, decadence, depravity, anything, everything,” he wrote in Sing Backwards and Weeps. Lanegan had been clean for more than a decade at the time of his death. In 1985, at age 21, Lanegan was working for a video store in his hometown of Ellensburg, Washington – what he described as a “dusty, isolated cow town” – when he formed a band with his boss’s sons, guitarist Gary Lee Conner and bassist Van Conner. The Screaming Trees would go on to record seven studio albums before their breakup in 2000, and rose to fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s centered around Seattle. (An eighth album, Last Words: The Final Recordings, which was recorded in 1998-1999, was released by drummer Barrett Martin’s label in 2011.) Lanegan also embarked on a solo career during the peak of the band’s fame. His 1990 solo debut The Winding Sheet included appearances from Cobain and Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, and numerous grunge figures appeared on subsequent releases Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, Scraps at Midnight and the collection of covers I’ll Take Care of You. Langean wrote his 2020 memoir at the encouragement of close friend Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef and TV host who died by suicide in 2018. Lanegan penned an obituary for Bourdain in the Observer. “Anthony said, ‘There needs be a level of honesty beyond what you’ll be comfortable with for it not to be some crappy rock autobiography,’” Lanegan told the Guardian in 2020. “That was the last thing I wanted to do, ever. This might sound ridiculous, but if it’s not literature, I didn’t want to do it.” Numerous musicians, many from the rock scene, paid tribute to Lanegan in the wake of his death. “Mark Lanegan rest easy mate. A real singer,” tweeted British post-punk duo Sleaford Mods. “Oh no. Terrible news that Mark Lanegan has left us. Safe travels man – you’ll be missed,” tweeted musician Tim Burgess of the Charlatans. “I am in absolute shock, a very beautiful soul has left this world. I love you brother,” tweeted friend and fellow musician Anton Newcombe. The English musician Damon Gough, who uses the stage name Badly Drawn Boy, tweeted that news of Lanegan’s death “properly stopped me in my tracks. I’m absolutely gutted. Met him on a couple of occasions and I was nervous because I loved him so much. He was a perfect gentleman, really kind. One of THE great singers of the last 30 years.” Lanegan was “a supremely gifted performer, songwriter, artist and author, and we are devastated to hear he has passed away,” his UK publishing house, White Rabbit Books, said in a statement posted to Twitter. “His art will endure and only grow in stature.” Lanegan is survived by his second wife, Shelley Brien. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/feb/22/mark-lanegan-screaming-trees-singer-dies
  10. No way for King Larry to get some sleep. Deals are popping up 24/7 hours per week and he is always the first one posting in this forum. There is only a chance to post deals earlier as Larry : while he is having food. or in a deep discussion with a girl.
  11. Go for a Tascam Porta Studio 4 Channel tape recorder.
  12. Good advice, I switch my DAW PC off every time when not using it, but my Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 is switched on all the time. I have used it for more as 10 years as my main audio interface, but since firewire is not supported by Windows I use it as a converter, headphone amp and preamp via ADAT with an RME Raydat. The Saffire pro still works good. I think that it's not a problem to leave an Focusrite audio interface swtched on.
  13. Hee, Amazon is compressing the music the worst in the music world. I 've never heard more distorted music titles on Amazon than on any other music platform.
  14. That makes sence. one apple + one pear = one quince means 1+1=1
  15. Off course, it´s unreached in this forum.
  16. Your deep investigation of literature is astonishing. The book "the Phalanx of the illuminati" is confirming your statement.
  17. If Mr. Osterberg does have a good band, his Shows are great.
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