Ham N Egz
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/15 11:19:03
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dappa1
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/15 11:54:12
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When I take out my lightbulb and put it in the car, it does not glow the same. I seem to get abit of glare. Its not the same as when I am in the studio! can any one tell what I am doing wrong or any handy tips? do I need a new lamp stand in my studio that will give the same glow in anyother room that I take the lightBulb in? yours sincerely Fused phew!!!
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/15 12:20:01
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You don't need a new lamp stand. You need a high quality lamp shade that will appropriately diffuse the light in your studio so that it will more closely match the light you are getting with it in your car. I think there's a site called REALShades that has quality products like you'll need.
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/15 12:27:55
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ORIGINAL: space_cowboy Hey if you had a room with no windows, an automatic light switch programmed such that when the light was off, it turned it on, and when it was on, it turned it off, and all of this happened at the speed of light, what state would the room be in? Would it be dark or light? S.C. I suspect it could be a) flickering b) dark dark dark c) very light (assuming the room was smaller than a light year) I wll say c. Am I right?
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/15 19:12:46
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#) What do you expect, that bulb is only 7.02 Producer edition. Wait for Light Bulb 8.00 #) What features would you like to see in Light Bulb 8.00? #) What features would you like to see in Light Bulb 9.00?
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/15 21:35:02
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I have Lightbulb HS but it should fit in the same socket.
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 00:00:03
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I've had it with LightBulb, Im seriously thinking of switching to LavaLamp.
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dappa1
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 05:05:44
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i keep getting lightnings and thunderings. am i using the correct filament Mad Scientist
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 05:43:31
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ORIGINAL: jamesg1213 ORIGINAL: Saintom Any one know of some good free plugins to use with my light bulb? Tom Try 'Wet Hands Plugins' with your light bulb...I heard they're killer... I just tried it out, and it was shocking on how well it works. Tom
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 05:49:32
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ORIGINAL: Beagle Here's the best plugin made for the light bulb. Warning: it has to use the bitbridge for 64 bit sockets.  It has automatic sensing and will convert dark to light with the lowest latency. Thats brilliant, I had no idea there really is a plugin for a light bulb who knew. I love literal humor. It is well crafted and very dry. I am impressed. You win, that is the best response in this entire thread. Thanks Beagle Tom Tom
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 17:20:30
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You know way too much about light bulbs!!
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 17:34:40
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Can anybody tell me where to get a user's manual for my light bulb? I got it from a friend who went blind and I can't figure out how to make it work.
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 17:36:55
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ORIGINAL: bapu ORIGINAL: space_cowboy Hey if you had a room with no windows, an automatic light switch programmed such that when the light was off, it turned it on, and when it was on, it turned it off, and all of this happened at the speed of light, what state would the room be in? Would it be dark or light? S.C. I suspect it could be a) flickering b) dark dark dark c) very light (assuming the room was smaller than a light year) I wll say c. Am I right? No you are not right. The correct answer is Kansas - the state of Kansas. I dont know the answer to that one, but I do know this one. I believe that given enough time, technology can be created to solve any of man's desires. Therefore, someday, perhaps millions of years from now, man will devise a way to travel through time. However I have never met anyone from the future. I don't know anyone that has met anyone from the future. This makes me wonder which of two distinct possibilities has occured A) Man kind never makes it that far to accomplish time travel 2) We are simply not interesting enough to come back to see. Dont give me some bull about not being able to do time travel. Tachyons do it all the time. It has to be one of the two choices above. Either outcome has me depressed. Now what can I do? But, on the lighter side Tachyons travel so fast (FTL) that they are moving backwards in time If I could devise a Tachyon gun, I have this interesting dilemma to deal with. Lets say I had my 45 cal Tachyon gun I decided I was going to shoot you with it. The Tachyons would hit you before I pulled the trigger But what if, at the very last instant, I changed my mind? They Tachyons would have needed to know whether to go or not go prior to me making up my mind. Does the existence of Tachyons prove that everything is predestined and that we have no free will? If there is no free will, then it doesnt matter who changes the lightbulb. Dang it. No people from the future
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 17:38:13
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ORIGINAL: jinga8 Hey if you had a room with no windows, an automatic light switch programmed such that when the light was off, it turned it on, and when it was on, it turned it off, and all of this happened at the speed of light, what state would the room be in? Would it be dark or light? If you believe, anything's possible, or impossible, or purple. Or perhaps the contemplation of light bulbs is no more than a gravelly-throated masterpiece waiting to do a passable and/or formidable tango. But why would one wait to dance? One would not.  Or perhaps the real answer is --> there is no bulb
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 17:44:39
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ORIGINAL: space_cowboy ORIGINAL: bapu ORIGINAL: space_cowboy Hey if you had a room with no windows, an automatic light switch programmed such that when the light was off, it turned it on, and when it was on, it turned it off, and all of this happened at the speed of light, what state would the room be in? Would it be dark or light? S.C. I suspect it could be a) flickering b) dark dark dark c) very light (assuming the room was smaller than a light year) I wll say c. Am I right? No you are not right. The correct answer is Kansas - the state of Kansas. I dont know the answer to that one, but I do know this one. I believe that given enough time, technology can be created to solve any of man's desires. Therefore, someday, perhaps millions of years from now, man will devise a way to travel through time. However I have never met anyone from the future. I don't know anyone that has met anyone from the future. This makes me wonder which of two distinct possibilities has occured A) Man kind never makes it that far to accomplish time travel 2) We are simply not interesting enough to come back to see. Dont give me some bull about not being able to do time travel. Tachyons do it all the time. It has to be one of the two choices above. Either outcome has me depressed. Now what can I do? But, on the lighter side Tachyons travel so fast (FTL) that they are moving backwards in time If I could devise a Tachyon gun, I have this interesting dilemma to deal with. Lets say I had my 45 cal Tachyon gun I decided I was going to shoot you with it. The Tachyons would hit you before I pulled the trigger But what if, at the very last instant, I changed my mind? They Tachyons would have needed to know whether to go or not go prior to me making up my mind. Does the existence of Tachyons prove that everything is predestined and that we have no free will? If there is no free will, then it doesnt matter who changes the lightbulb. Dang it. No people from the future Why do we limit ourselves to one outcome over another. Could it be that it is everything and nothing? That the light is the deeper dark? In the end it will all come down to the sound of a trickling brook. Then and only then will you remember these words spoken. But you knew that all along. I'll get my coat
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 17:52:26
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thanks, Tom!
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/05/16 18:01:45
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My problem is the everytime I put in a new light bulb my monitor system huumms. It takes about 3 days for it to diappear.
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Saintom
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/23 08:11:32
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I just started using the Buddha FX, I like the way it colors(colours) my mixes, it's very bright and brings out the low end
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/23 11:49:14
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Did you know, that when they say a lightbulb will last for 100,000 hours, it really means that only half of the lightbulbs they make will last 100,000 hours? So, does that mean SONAR will only work for half of SONAR users till the next SONAR comes out?
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/25 00:13:16
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lost count) One to brag " Light bulbs are old school. I do all my tracking in X-ray, then mix down to UV. Because I can tell the difference."
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/25 00:29:10
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Round trip latency with my light bulb is faster than screaming and way faster than blazing. I rule therfore.
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/25 00:40:53
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ORIGINAL: space_cowboy ORIGINAL: bapu ORIGINAL: space_cowboy Hey if you had a room with no windows, an automatic light switch programmed such that when the light was off, it turned it on, and when it was on, it turned it off, and all of this happened at the speed of light, what state would the room be in? Would it be dark or light? S.C. I suspect it could be a) flickering b) dark dark dark c) very light (assuming the room was smaller than a light year) I wll say c. Am I right? No you are not right. The correct answer is Kansas - the state of Kansas. I dont know the answer to that one, but I do know this one. I believe that given enough time, technology can be created to solve any of man's desires. Therefore, someday, perhaps millions of years from now, man will devise a way to travel through time. However I have never met anyone from the future. I don't know anyone that has met anyone from the future. This makes me wonder which of two distinct possibilities has occured A) Man kind never makes it that far to accomplish time travel 2) We are simply not interesting enough to come back to see. Dont give me some bull about not being able to do time travel. Tachyons do it all the time. It has to be one of the two choices above. Either outcome has me depressed. Now what can I do? But, on the lighter side Tachyons travel so fast (FTL) that they are moving backwards in time If I could devise a Tachyon gun, I have this interesting dilemma to deal with. Lets say I had my 45 cal Tachyon gun I decided I was going to shoot you with it. The Tachyons would hit you before I pulled the trigger But what if, at the very last instant, I changed my mind? They Tachyons would have needed to know whether to go or not go prior to me making up my mind. Does the existence of Tachyons prove that everything is predestined and that we have no free will? If there is no free will, then it doesnt matter who changes the lightbulb. Dang it. No people from the future I'm from the future. In fact I came back here to learn how to change a bulb (we found one in an archeological dig but as we have evolved into telepathic beings we had no idea that old humans needed quaint external sensors to perceive the world). We got the whole bulb thing figured out, but for some reason when we plug it in, it turns into a tulip. While this is a violation of the temporal prime directive, I want to tell you a secret: Tachyons do not travel backwards through time, they are actually moving forward. Its the rest of us whats is backward. At least, I am pretty certain that's the principle. So... whats a Sonar?
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/25 05:42:41
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ORIGINAL: foxwolfen So... whats a Sonar? Pay attention, I've already told you 17 replies from now...
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/26 00:58:42
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31. 1 to change it. 10 to gleefully whine about the problems with the UAD plug-ins. 10 more to examine the innermost workings of the Windows operating system, and 10 more to use as many exclamation marks as is humanly possible. Notice that none actually make music with Sonar. They don't have the time.
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/26 01:19:41
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ORIGINAL: Jonbouy ORIGINAL: foxwolfen So... whats a Sonar? Pay attention, I've already told you 17 replies from now... LMAO - well done. Well done.
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/26 01:48:12
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We haven't heard from the acoustics expert... "Remember, regular "lamps" have a resonant frequency well within the critical mid-band, often leading to mix eq errors. Pro audio lamps have a properly calculated shape to improve diffraction effects and move the resonance outside the audio band." And the one who went to audio engineering college.... "You could be using a 240volt lamp in a 110volt fitting, this will mean the power output is 6dB lower than rated - remember also that in order to get that same "British light tone" the Beatles and the Stones made their early recordings with, you should get a 110/240volt step up transformer if you're in a 110volt facility. But even that only gets you 90% there - Brit tone is characterised by having a 50Hz supply - if you have 60Hz, you will need a 240volt/50Hz inverter - or better, a motor/alternator set with a coupling gear box to change the 60Hz rotation of your motor to a 50Hz rotation at the alternator - this will give you a 240volt/50Hz supply for the lamp that precisely mimics a real British power supply". ... oh sorry, those were from the Sound-on-sound forums. I'll get my coat.
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RE: OT - How many Sonar forum users to change a lightbulb?
2008/06/26 12:28:32
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Hey I bought my lightbulb used from a friend who had upgraded to LB 7.0.2. I didnt read the EULA when I installed it. But I do need help and free upgrades.
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