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2018/04/10 18:20:17
The Maillard Reaction

2018/04/10 19:33:54
JohanSebatianGremlin
Rbh
Maybe the nature of how this thread digressed is all wrapped up in how people talk a lot about things they know very little about. But - the internet makes them so intellectual and free to espouse their half knowledge with little to no filters about what is real.  
I've never known people to limit their filter-less espousing to just the internet.
 
2018/04/10 20:15:36
michaelhanson
subtlearts
Rbh
Maybe the nature of how this thread digressed is all wrapped up in how people talk a lot about things they know very little about. But - the internet makes them so intellectual and free to espouse their half knowledge with little to no filters about what is real.   Thank you Craig for your insight and actual knowledge / understanding of this situation .... and for sharing it with the forum.



Slight edit to your post: Maybe the nature of *PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING ONLINE* is all wrapped up in how people talk a lot about things they know very little about...
 
That's how it increasingly looks to me, anyway... The internet, the most incredible repository of knowledge in history, too bad it's 98% full of nonsense, bulls%§t and vitriol. Oh, and porn. But otherwise, amazing!




Not to mention that its the same people over and over....
2018/04/11 22:17:15
Viamichael
Color me confused. Totally confused. I have become one of the older people. Every day I encounter one computer struggle, or another. I’m still trying to figure out what all those ones and zeros mean next to bitflipper’s name, and I think he is older than me. A smarter older than me. I actually look for his responses. They give me confidence.

I would also like to say Craig Anderson handles all the slings and arrows shot his way with an amazing amount of grace. That man has a lot of class. Then, someone comes along and shoots down what he says and I fall into another state of confusion.

I am hobbling along on an old Win 7 computer. But, for the most part SPLAT is very stable. All I want to do is write songs or finish up or add parts to other people’s songs. Until I get get my hands on a new system I have to keep this one humming along. So, moving to the BandLab version has me a bit spooked.

I should have never trusted Gibson. My SG and 335 always go out of tune unless I play them everyday. Then they behave themselves. They have always sounded great. Back in the day I never performed less than 5 days a week and my G string (not the one I’m wearing) always slipped a bit. Sometimes a lot a bit. Both guitars knew when I played my Strat. They just knew, like they had eyes, and would (and still do) go wickedly out of tune. I also find this very confusing.

Strange thing, too many people come to me to solve their computer problems. I’m sure if they saw my issues they would stay clear of me.
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