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23 hours ago, Shane_B. said:

The one I used in the 80's died. I got a replacement a few years ago on marketplace and transferred some of my old masters. I was able to use O9A to seperate some tracks, clean things up, and add to them. It was a lot of fun.

One song my brother and I recorded back in the 80's and left out a key change in the song. I used O9A to correct it and you can't tell software was used. I certainly got my money's worth out of O9A imho.

I was wondering what "O9A" is ?   do you have a link to it by any chance ? sounds interesting.

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6 hours ago, Shane_B. said:

Yes, sorry, I was referring to Oxone 9 Advanced.

I once worked for a large company that had so many abbreviations they had to put out a memo of definitions. True story.

When I was contracted to a defense contractor back in the 1980's, I was the guy who compiled and distributed the list of abbreviation definitions!  Heck, they even had abbreviations where some of the letters were additional abbreviations!  SMH... 🤷‍♂️

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On 8/21/2025 at 6:54 PM, Shane_B. said:

I once worked for a large company that had so many abbreviations they had to put out a memo of definitions.

Childhood friend of mine worked for a small company that had a contract with the US Navy (aka USN). It was sometimes hard to follow his descriptions of how his contributions were being used.

At one point I asked him to slow down and explain the acronyms, which I, naturally, was not familiar with. He said to me, "yeah, the Navy really loves their TLA's."

I almost made it as far as asking him what "TLA" meant before figuring it out and chuckling instead. I'd not heard a meta acronym before, but having taken a couple of programming courses, I was familiar with the concept of recursion.

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