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Wonder if that's the guitar that Bryan Adams bought and played until his fingers bled? (reference to lyrics of Summer of '69)
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Or maybe Albion: The First?
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A new chapter in four days time... They're breaking into the toilet-roll market? ?
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Wooly Bully Bullying----This might have happened
antler replied to Starise's topic in The Coffee House
Or did you mean: if 1 3 4s in the 4-rest, does it make a sound? -
Mm as in tasty... or Mm as in I'll wait before passing judgement?
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They're Here!!! - East West Hollywood Backup Singers
antler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I did wonder why the trailer video (which looks/sounds really good) sings 'you' so often -
Vulcan Bullying <---- (no smiley, this really happened)
antler replied to SteveStrummerUK's topic in The Coffee House
Won't Barbie get upset you're throwing things at her? -
Original Garritan Music Forum Site
antler replied to Larry Graham Alexander's topic in The Coffee House
Pity... there was an online orchestration tutorial/course on there -
I was commenting on the completeness of their test cases - not whether or not any app (I took Facebook as an example) is spying. I don't use Facebook. And honestly I don't know whether other apps are spying on me: I don't actively believe they are, but I wouldn't be surprised if I found out they were. I didn't say it was spying on me all the time. I didn't even suggest it was spying at any time. I was saying the test cases in that article were lacking in completeness. That's a very good point: as you say, both battery life and data usage would be significantly affected. With all of this security scrutiny going on, it would be a very silly thing to do. I didn't once actively suggest that the Facebook app is spying. However, Facebook did sell/release phone numbers that were supposed to be used only for 2FA to marketing.
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Unfortunately, their test plan doesn't include use cases where apps such as Facebook are open, or the phone is in use; only where they The results may or may not differ, but it would be interesting to include that test case.
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There's one part at around 3:30 where she starts the vocals with the plugin bypassed, but then switches the bypass off; it sounds a little bit different, but the change doesn't ***** away. Edit: wow... forum language censor... let me rephrase that so it doesn't use the word 'blow': 'but the change doesn't make all that much difference to my ears'
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One plugin to rule them all, One plugin to find them; One plugin to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. (hmm... sounds like iLok manager?)
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I just reread what I wrote above and want to clarify: I'm not in any way attempting to suggest that FabFilter's plugins aren't pro; they sound brilliant, and many other people think so too. And I'm also really glad that they don't use iLok.
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Don't worry about it - I wasn't offended. To be honest, I'm more concerned about the aftermath of my GAS; at least I've built up my sound palette now. Here's to making more music! ❄️⛄❄️⛄
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Some people love ilok: the single account thing does sound like a plus. I've stayed away but that's my own personal decision. I was once tempted by some EastWest libraries, but found some alternatives (that also don't use the Play engine). More recently, I've been looking for a good reverb and most of those are ilok protected; then I found out about FabFilter. It is disappointing though to see some great deals on plugins to find out they use ilok; my personal justification is that I'm just a hobbyist, and I don't need such 'pro' level plugins.
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Nice fun, up-tempo tune; I wouldn't be surprised if the soloist collapsed around one minute in though ? Maybe a few breathing spaces between the phrases might help to make it feel a little more realistic. Great work though - I enjoyed listening to that
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It might be true, it might not: I didn't write that, nor do I consider myself a historian of any kind. Given how calendars and beliefs have changed though, I personally wouldn't find it to be too much of a leap of faith: it may or may not have been that people would do different things during each month and the winters were too cold. Just my own personal speculation; don't have anything to back up that theory.
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Happy New Year everyone! Apparently, yes and no. According to https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/months/december.html December was the last month, back when the calendar only had 10 months, and it began with March. It was only later that another two months were added.
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Interesting string ensemble. I like the contrast of sustained legato violins, and the pizzicato (?) basslines. Overall, there's a flowing feel to this, especially with the violin solo bridge. There's also a nice change in dynamics throughout where specific string sections take turns, and also play together. Well done!
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My pet has crazy glowing eyes
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It's a German company: they use '.' as their number grouping delimiter and ',' as their decimal delimiter
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IIRC Affinity's last two sales have been around Black Friday
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I like Corel's products; I just wished that they: just dropped their desktop advert popups had consistent sale prices: their emails might offer 15% off, while (in the same sale period) their popups offer 30% and 50% seemingly randomly (and if you dismiss it, the offer's gone)
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Also, don't forget that any word can take on any one of multiple meanings, e.g. does anyone know precisely what 'fine' means?