marled
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/10 09:01:44
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bitman 52 is old. I'm 56 if you must know.
+1, also 56.
... many years before ...
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mudgel
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/10 10:14:18
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You young’ns. I was 64 a few days ago. I know there’s lots of guys on this board that are older than me.
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/10 21:08:29
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☄ Helpfulby burgerproduction 2018/03/12 10:15:22
Growing Up Without the internet was real freedom. No cell phone, no smart phone real freedom. In the 70s I was playing gigs in my teens and having the time of my life, real freedom. If I could go back then heck ya! to be young now heck no I'll keep my memories and wisdom.
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chuckebaby
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/10 23:00:41
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Matron Landslide
bjornpdx So I'm over on the Bandlab Explore page, listening to songs submitted by members. Judging by some of the comments I realize I ain't going to fit in over there. Things like this:
yeah bro u kilt this good dope right here that's sick man
Bit of a generation (or two or three) gap.
lol, naw bro, use just needs to gets down (and don't forget to get back up again . . . and soon . . . at your age . . . knees and all that) get on the co lab bus with some dudes and pump out sum dope toons and kilt it with the peeps, it'll be sick holmes.
I almost spit my Multi vitamin all over my keyboard while reading this. Im 47 years old. We grew up in the last of the "great generations" (Great music too). Everyone now a days is too concerned about hurting someones feelings. When I was young, it was a hobby. We perfected our craft.
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 12:18:30
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It's my 48th birthday today :) "yeah bro u kilt this good dope right here that's sick man" These comments are clearly from older folk trying to sound like they are down with the kids!
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 12:53:37
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When I get older losing my hair Many years from now Will you still be sending me a valentine Birthday greetings, bottle of wine? If I'd been out till quarter to three Would you lock the door? Will you still need me, will you still feed me Now I'm sixty-four?
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 13:31:13
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☄ Helpfulby 35mm 2018/03/11 23:31:58
65 years here and still actively playing and producing. When I was younger I always said I would be dead before 21!!! 66 comes in May of this year. Thank the powers that be, Music saved my life!!!!
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pilutiful
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 13:36:58
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I'm 35. I wonder if I'm the youngest here?
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paul jenkins
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 13:43:34
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☄ Helpfulby pilutiful 2018/03/11 13:46:14
pilutiful I'm 35. I wonder if I'm the youngest here?
Dont blink you'll be 40 in no time!!!
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 15:06:01
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I'll be 37 in a matter of days... I still have a lot of growing up to do before I can become an adult.... as it turns out :p Where does the time go???
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 15:46:32
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You might well pick up some good tips hanging out with the younguns in the music production crowd. Many of them are extremely versed in advanced mixing techniques and are producing music which is very well done in terms of things like instrument separation, management of bass frequencies, stereo imaging etc. Young brains learn quickly and unlike most of us at that age, they have had access to a wide range of advanced pro mixing tools from the get go, and know how to use them (almost unlimited access to educational material has helped). Of course not all of them are good, but I spend quite a lot of time checking out "amateur" mixes done by kids on YouTube and SoundCloud and much of it is radio-ready and of commercial quality.
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pilutiful
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 17:41:39
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Sometimes i feel like a kid around here
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michael diemer
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 18:49:42
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I have no interest in the cloud thing. All I'm hoping is that this sale keeps Sonar alive for the foreseeable future, at roughly its present configuration. That way I can upgrade, whether free or paid, and no longer be stuck with Studio 8.5. Not that it doesn't work well, but I should have upgraded a long time ago,and I thought I missed my chance forever, until Bandlab came to the rescue. I don't exactly think they cater to the classical music crowd, let alone the old folks like us (in this thread I mean). So I'm just hoping to get a more current version of Sonar to love and cherish the remaining days of my life. Oh, and in full disclosure to the spirit of this thread, I'm 66. and I'm loving every minute of it.
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/11 19:16:27
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marled
bitman 52 is old. I'm 56 if you must know.
+1, also 56.
I'm also Swedish, just not as much as you I imagine.
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/12 05:44:28
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chuckebaby I almost spit my Multi vitamin all over my keyboard while reading this.
As long as it wasn't your false teeth Chuck, that's all that matters ---------------------------------- Well I have had a bit more of a look around the BandLab site, and compared to my first look/impression, I found that you can probably find stuff/music and people closer to the mark than the " kilt it bro, dope stuff, sick man peeps" type, ( not that there's anything wrong with that, just a different era) I come across some stuff that with a bit of polish could be quite good, I liked it anyway, the idea and the songs were there anyway, for me at least, just a little TLC required. Might be a good thing after all, I guess it will surely grow and improve over time, interesting to see how it all pans out.
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Re: BandLab has Some Old Guys!
2018/03/12 05:58:33
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heres one from a vetran cosmic rocker ..........please can anyone out there in sonar platinum land just tell me how i can get the chord symbols i have entered manually in staff or score mode saved so i can play along with my midi files on my piano . The chords seem to enter onto the staff but even though i press save .....they are no where to be seen when i next open the midi file?
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