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jude77

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  1. The JRRshop price is great! Thanks for posting this.
  2. Your trip looks fantastic!! I hope you had a blast.
  3. You don't. It's sort of like the Hotel California and that check-out thing they have going on.
  4. That was some amazing detective work! Very impressive. I hope you never decide to investigate ME!
  5. That's the truth. When I first saw this I thought "$45 for another compressor, I'll pass." Then I looked again and said, "But wait, you get FOUR! Sure I've got 85 compressors already but this is a great deal." Marketing Departments know how to make that "crave/need" factor itch!
  6. Personally, I'm pretty excited about AI. IMHO It's here to stay so we may as well start making our peace with it. In terms of its application in music I have some plugins that already use a form of AI. When I use them I find they sometimes make suggestions that are fairly strange and not at all useful, but I also find there are times they make better moves than I would have (which, given my skill level, isn't hard to do) and really improve things. As this stage in the game I'm seeing AI plugins/DAWS/composition software etc. as offering a starting place and I can either take its suggestions or not. For me, it's just another tool that sometimes does better than I could and sometimes doesn't. I'm waiting to see what's next.
  7. Good Lord! I'm impressed. And to think I was proud of myself for reading the Cliff notes to Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
  8. With the world as it is, the question might also be "Is there anything left of me?" Seems like everyday something else takes another bite!
  9. Lars is most definitely the King. Satya is clearly the Crown Prince, and the rest of us are expendable serfs laboring in the fields.
  10. There are quite a few review videos on YT (whatever a review video on YT is worth). I downloaded the demo and it's pretty impressive, especially for less than $20. https://www.voosteq.com/model-n-channel/
  11. That's the one I've been waiting for too.
  12. It looks like just the 32 bit ones are.
  13. Something tells me that every teacher in junior high dreaded you.
  14. You' think after the subscription debacle that they'd laid low on price increases and try to re-build some customer good will. I get the feeling that their director of marketing might have worked for Sears and been on the Betamax team.
  15. This software just gives us a glimpse of where things can go in the future. It looks like as computers get more powerful that software will only be limited by programmers imagination. AI voices, AI images and AI Literature are all realities, and now here's a program that can turn a photo into a sound. Back in the 60's I thought flipping a tape over and playing it backwards was the most cutting edge technology possible. What's next?
  16. And you too! Have a great New Year!
  17. Welcome, good to have you with us. I've been here about 15 years and you're absolutely right.
  18. Merry Christmas to a fantastic bunch of folks!! Ya'll are consistently a bright spot for me. I appreciate each of you.
  19. I'm not sure, but I think that's about as low as they've ever been. IMHO Mix Monolith would be money well-spent.
  20. Actually, I'm impressed since they haven't had a sale since, well, yesterday. I'm further impressed that the price on most plugins is $29 and yesterday they were . . . well, $29. I wonder what they'll do tomorrow?
  21. Very good song with some excellent vocals. Your voice has an aching, yearning sound with a bitter-sweet/melancholy feel. It's so effective that when the song started I thought, "OK, the guy builds a bridge and gets the girl". But by the end I wasn't so sure, and felt like the singer might be building a bridge that was going to reach nowhere, and maybe the guy is working hard but the girl doesn't really care. At the end it's not clear what's going to happen and I think that ambiguity is powerfully effective and touching. Honestly, I found it very moving, I could see this doing really well in the indie/country genre sort of like Luke Bryan's "Something in the Orange". I think you've got a killer here. At first I thought that the arrangement needed to be fleshed out a bit, but as the song progressed I thought the sparseness worked much better.
  22. it's very different, but that's also what makes it good. You took that song to a new place and made it yours. Excellent vocals by the way. I feel like JF would approve1
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