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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/27 09:15:52 (permalink)
jcschild




i have come close to stopping my posts a few times..
fortunately there are far more positives than negatives 
Ha! I'd kinda suspected this was just where you took out your hostility. Wasn't positive tho... 


Wouldn't not posting here cut into your biz?


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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/27 09:24:51 (permalink)
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jcschild




i have come close to stopping my posts a few times..
fortunately there are far more positives than negatives
 
I get like that sometimes, then I think how else could I so effectively annoy those that rather I didn't post and carry on... 
That explains a lot, Johnsy... 

  
I have to say as well in defence of Goddard, if I ever needed to solder 4Mb of the good stuff and correctly configure the jumpers on a 386 board sometime in the future he'd be the first person I'd turn to.



Sorry, no more free info, you'll have to wait until my paid consulting service website is set up... 

Everyone here has their own individual strengths, that's what makes it a thriving community.


Your wit and wisdom is falling on deaf ears here. Off to the coffeehouse with you now...
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/27 09:34:29 (permalink)
Wow... just wow...
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/27 09:51:06 (permalink)
Incredible.

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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/27 13:45:28 (permalink)
so your job it seems is to replace pearlman. i guess ever forum needs a douche like him.
some funny names on those old posts i remember

thanks to Pete Leoni for the roll your own articles.. and linking to me!

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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/27 14:27:22 (permalink)
Goddard

So, at the risk of coming off obnoxious, perhaps you should just STFU...

Wow - Little risk to worry about at this point - you're way past obnoxious.



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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/27 17:10:14 (permalink)
I am sorry that Jim and Scott had to take all this nonsense, just because I expressed my gratitude for the help from Jim.
 
 

Cheers
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/28 03:58:18 (permalink)
It's certainly not your fault Mike, there is only one antagonist on this thread.

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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/28 08:15:31 (permalink)
Goddard.
 
Here's a simple benchmark using your equations surrounding Jim's input (or Scotts for that matter) on these boards speaking from personal experience.
 
I have gained more from them sharing here the past few years, without paying a cent in consultation fees, than it looks likely I'd ever gain from you 'freely' sharing for the next century.
 
I hope I'm proved wrong and you start adding some worthwhile input.  I don't recall having seen any as yet.
post edited by Jonbouy - 2012/11/28 08:18:00

"We can't do anything to change the world until capitalism crumbles.
In the meantime we should all go shopping to console ourselves" - Banksy
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/28 11:52:32 (permalink)
@ Goddard

Marvin Sniddle****wad?

Too darn funny!
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/28 11:59:14 (permalink)

"A blast from the past"
....to the tune of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"

You better not Burn, you better not Fry,
Your brand new Celery is clocked too High.
Overclock Santa Police are coming to town.

They know when you've been tweaking,
You've set your voltage up too high,
Your CPU is smoking!
And your fans can't handle that!...BOOM

You better not squirm, You better not Cry,
When your brand new Celery is about to Die.
Overclock Santa Police are coming to town.

They know when you have Overclocked,
They can tell cause your case is way too Hot,
You better stick with your Bus and Clock,
Or you'll surely have a System Lock......

Well..................
You better not Try, You better not Fry,
A puny little Celeron clocked too high,
Overclocked Santa Police are coming to town.

Ho...Ho...Ho!!!
Merry Celeron!


I just pee'd meeself a little...  
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/28 15:05:55 (permalink)

I just pee'd meeself a little...
 
Why doesn't that surprise me?
 
I'll bet a party at your house is non-stop hilarious action...
post edited by Jonbouy - 2012/11/28 15:09:14

"We can't do anything to change the world until capitalism crumbles.
In the meantime we should all go shopping to console ourselves" - Banksy
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/28 16:04:16 (permalink)
Obnoxious being..., human is an oxymoron in your case.
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/11/30 18:22:21 (permalink)
Jonbouy
Goddard.
 
Here's a simple benchmark using your equations surrounding Jim's input (or Scotts for that matter) on these boards speaking from personal experience.
 
I have gained more from them sharing here the past few years, without paying a cent in consultation fees, than it looks likely I'd ever gain from you 'freely' sharing for the next century.
 
I hope I'm proved wrong and you start adding some worthwhile input.  I don't recall having seen any as yet.

Aww, that's sad. From your "in defence of Goddard, " jibe above and your lack of recollection of any worthwhile input from me, I'm beginning to suspect that back in August when you'd asked me here

http://forum.cakewalk.com/fb.ashx?m=2629912

about current motherboards with ISA support you were just having me on to make me out as technically antiquated, with no real interest in getting your old ISA card working again. 

Ah well, even if that's truly the case (sad innit?) perhaps someone else with a genuine interest in current ISA support searching for past forum posts may find my reply worthwhile, and then my precious time spent in replying here 

http://forum.cakewalk.com/fb.ashx?m=2630611

to your sham inquiry will not have been completely wasted.

post edited by Goddard - 2012/12/01 07:37:35
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/12/01 14:24:24 (permalink)
Can you not see sincerity when it's right in front of you?
 
I'm upset now.

"We can't do anything to change the world until capitalism crumbles.
In the meantime we should all go shopping to console ourselves" - Banksy
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/12/02 03:00:32 (permalink)
Your sincerity is difficult to recognize when you precede it with insult.

But I apologize. I sincerely regret that you come off as a complete arse.

Btw, hadn't kenned on to what you'd meant by "nonce" before. Thanks for your illustration. And here I'd thought you were calling me a perv...
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2012/12/10 01:27:25 (permalink)
picking up my new 3930k



You are going to love that processor! I just did build with one and have it screaming along happily at a conservative 4 GHz. So far I'm just using it for video editing, but will move it into the studio over XMAS break.
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2013/08/19 11:14:09 (permalink)
Sorry, wrong thread

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Re: Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2013/10/13 06:52:04 (permalink)
I have just contacted Jim.  I live near Vancouver B.C. Canada and I am considering the Platinum Studio DAW.
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2013/10/13 19:50:27 (permalink)
I certainly prefer Jim's help over that other guy.  Jim is down to earth and a very reasonable guy.  The other guy is the opposite, being a bit arrogant, boasting and all.

Kind regards, Living Room Rocker
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2014/09/27 17:30:40 (permalink)
BTW, mine is now paid for. I guess I can mark it off the list. I got the mid tower PRO DAW. I need to get a Hard Drive dock now for backup drives. I guess next on the list will be a couple of 24" touch screen monitors. Maybe after Christmas there will be a good deal on Planar monitors. I am very excited. I've never had a true dedicated DAW that I didn't have to worry about. Now I will. A few years ago this level of computing power and stability was price prohibitive, at least for me. Thanks Jim!
 
Julien
 
EDIT> Wow, I just went back and read through this thread. I have to say, I am in favor of capitalism. I'm glad there are pros here and I'm perfectly fine with them making money, in fact the more money they make the better, for them and for us. Good profits equal a better product and a more stable business that will still be there when I need it again. This thread makes me want to burn a tire and cut down a tree, just to aggravate some people I don't even know. Don't worry though, I'm too lazy for all that.
FWIW, thanks to Jim, Scott, and Algeria and any others who make a living making our life easier and better. Sign me up. OH, wait... I already put my money where my mouth is.
 
You know, Coca~Cola might tell you that putting garlic and onions in your cola formula isn't a good idea but they are not going to tell you what to use in your formula other than the obvious, coca leaves and cola beans. I'm a contented and happy man.
 
Julien
 
 
post edited by jbow - 2014/09/27 17:56:25

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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2014/09/27 18:23:45 (permalink)
It has been a year since I had Jim Roseberry (studiocat.com) build my DAW.  It performs beautifully and is so quiet I can't hear it running.  This exactly what I asked for and Jim delivered.  I bought my DAW from Jim after reading all the positive feedback from others that posted out here. 
 
In the process of ordering, I found Jim to be extremely helpful and knowledgeable about questions I had on peripherals and other technical questions.  I wouldn't hesitate to pay for his consulting if I needed it.  Great guy.
 
If I had one regret, it would be not posting my positive feedback on Jim and this DAW sooner.  If you're looking for a kick @ss DAW and don't want to build it yourself, get in touch with Jim.  If your experience is anything like mine, you won't be disappointed.
 
P.S.  Here's what Jim built for me (VERY happy with it):
 
Project Studio DAW
  - Case: Silent Mid Tower
  - Power-Supply: 500w quiet
  - Haswell CPU: 4770 @ 3.9GHz (8 threads)
  - RAM: 16GB DDR3/1600
  - OS drive: 250GB SSD
  - Audio drive: 1TB HD
  - Video: HD5450 (1GB)
  - Burner: 24x DVD/RW
  - Operating System: Windows 8 x64
post edited by keefmeister - 2014/10/11 23:43:41
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Re:Thanks to Jim Roseberry at studiocat.com 2014/09/30 22:57:14 (permalink)
keefmeister
It has been a year since I had Jim Roseberry (studiocat.com) build my DAW.  It performs beautifully and is so quiet I can't hear it running.  



When I first turned mine on, I didn't hear a thing! I was cursing to myself for a second because I thought it didn't turn on. Then I turned and looked at my monitor, saw the windows 8 screen, and couldn't believe it!
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