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Posted: 11/04/2004 - 9:21
by bluefugue
Heart of Africa, etc).
Oh no!!! I was gonna rediscover that one.
Good to see someone else fondly remembers Dave Warhol. Just leave Ed Bogas to me...

Posted: 15/07/2004 - 15:39
by Analog-X64
David Youd wrote:For any other newbies like myself out there, I found the online Tweak lessons to be
exceedingly valuable for getting up to speed on all aspects of home studio recording:
http://www.tweakheadz.com/guide.htm
(I printed out all 270 pages of lessons and read it on the plane this weekend.)
How did you print it out? is there a downloadable version?
Posted: 15/07/2004 - 21:38
by Vosla
Hardcore printing session with the browser? yuck!
But the site is great for starters. I wished they had put a nice pdf somewhere.
Posted: 16/07/2004 - 13:32
by Analog-X64
Although I know the basics of MIDI and hooking up my Equpiment and am an expert when it comes to networking/pc's/servers etc.. I decided to start reading right from the start and they actually did a very good job explaining everything.
Posted: 16/07/2004 - 13:44
by hoomish
@ David - did you ever finish your Skyfox remix then?
Posted: 17/07/2004 - 8:57
by Vosla
Analog-X wrote:[...] and am an expert when it comes to networking/pc's/servers etc.. [...]
You are the Analog-X who wrote some nice networking toys? Respect!
Posted: 17/07/2004 - 11:15
by ifadeo
Vosla wrote:Analog-X wrote:[...] and am an expert when it comes to networking/pc's/servers etc.. [...]
You are the Analog-X who wrote some nice networking toys? Respect!

you're the ANALOG-X who wrote the little audiotools, like 'sayit' ???
cheers ifadeo
Posted: 19/07/2004 - 17:57
by Analog-X64
Sorry guys I'm not the Anlalog-X of
http://www.analogx.com
Damn the internet!!!!! maybe I should go back to using my Amiga Nick Name "Digi-Master" or my C64 Nick "Software Demon" or "Sector Seizor"
Ahhhh those were the days.
