Evolution of the Art

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2012/10/14 20:19:54 (permalink)

Evolution of the Art

So anyway..., The art is changing and hardware is trying to keep up. Where's my saudering iron and the prints? Once again the angst level, has raised for some hardware owners. We all expect a seamless, intuitive approach to music through the digital age, but reality isn't just 1's and 0's or a Midi code. We have been removed from the resolution of reality and we are trying to conform the art to that resolution.

Craig DuBuc
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    craigb
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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/14 23:06:07 (permalink)
    Wow.  That was deep Craig!  Like 32-bit resolution deep.

     
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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/15 02:49:29 (permalink)
    And here I thought this was just another baseless Garfunkel fred.
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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/15 13:44:51 (permalink)
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    And here I thought this was just another baseless Garfunkel fred.


    Is that why you showed up with a bass?

     
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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/15 14:05:45 (permalink)
    Crg


    So anyway..., The art is changing and hardware is trying to keep up. Where's my saudering iron and the prints? Once again the angst level, has raised for some hardware owners. We all expect a seamless, intuitive approach to music through the digital age, but reality isn't just 1's and 0's or a Midi code. We have been removed from the resolution of reality and we are trying to conform the art to that resolution.

     
    Hmm....... are you sure it's tobacco in that cigarette you're a smoking Craig
     
     

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/15 14:32:57 (permalink)
    When I hear my neighbors' "music", I can't help but think that they've adapted to the binary paradigm quite successfully.

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/15 18:38:03 (permalink)
    Hmm....... are you sure it's tobacco in that cigarette you're a smoking Craig

     
    Spoda be,... :)

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/15 18:44:57 (permalink)
    But anyway,... I started researching what it would take to put a larger C drive in the DAW. Turns out the drives are IDE. So the insueing hassle of getting a new larger IDE drive and cloning the the old one over became a festival of different information and opinions on every thing from availability of new IDE drives to cloning the OS to switching to SATA drives. After much BS I ordered a new DAW from ADK today and that solved the whole problem of getting a new larger C drive. :) I know, I'm just a gear slut.

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/15 19:01:44 (permalink)
    Crg


    But anyway,... I started researching what it would take to put a larger C drive in the DAW. Turns out the drives are IDE. So the insueing hassle of getting a new larger IDE drive and cloning the the old one over became a festival of different information and opinions on every thing from availability of new IDE drives to cloning the OS to switching to SATA drives. After much BS I ordered a new DAW from ADK today and that solved the whole problem of getting a new larger C drive. :) I know, I'm just a gear slut.


    I like the way you think!

     
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    Crg
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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/16 13:50:30 (permalink)
    Visa loves me Craigb!

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/16 15:32:05 (permalink)
    Veni, vidi, Visa!

    (I came, I saw, I bought!)

     
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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/17 19:23:47 (permalink)
    And now I can't wait for my new toy.

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/19 18:17:23 (permalink)
    Waiting on parts. Waiting.... waiting.

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/25 19:44:14 (permalink)
    So what is the latest and greatest in terms of Media composition computers?

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/26 10:26:49 (permalink)
    The Commodor 64? 

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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/26 10:37:18 (permalink)


    I hope you enjoy your new DAW.

    I'm still quite happy with my current one but I am also just a few days away from ordering the next one for many of the reasons you touched on.

    It seems easier to go all out with a fresh new replacement than to piece meal an old system with maintenance and upgrades so that it seems current.


    best regards,
    mike


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    Re:Evolution of the Art 2012/10/26 16:50:08 (permalink)
    Thanks Mike, I had no idea my old black box DAW was so behind the times. Obsolescence happens faster all the time. The new DAW should be good for at least three months. lol

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