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krizrox
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2006/06/26 10:03:14 (permalink)

SSL

this just in - thought I would share -

http://www.mixbuss.com


Larry Kriz
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    Dave Modisette
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    RE: SSL 2006/06/26 15:08:15 (permalink)
    Whazzat? Rack mount dongle?

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    RE: SSL 2006/07/02 00:57:12 (permalink)
    Too bad it only runs on a mac.

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    RE: SSL 2006/07/08 12:27:02 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: krizrox

    this just in - thought I would share -

    http://www.mixbuss.com





    Thanks, Larry, for pointing this out. I just glanced at the site; it looks like a source for some good articles.

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    RE: SSL 2006/07/08 22:23:23 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: krizrox

    this just in - thought I would share -

    http://www.mixbuss.com




    Humm.. looks like the big iron vendors are looking for a way to use their name to try and stay relevant (and alive) in the DAW / Plugin world. I can just hear the meeting now.. we need somthing that will make us look hip to the new generation of engineers and get our foot in the door of the software market. But it still has to be expensive enough to make the users feel special.
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    krizrox
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    RE: SSL 2006/07/10 09:40:23 (permalink)
    Uhhh... we may not be seeing the same thing. The link takes you to a fairly cool on-line resource covering a lot of topics that I thought might be interesting to some. I especially liked the Spinal Tap thing. I'm not sure what you guys are referring to. If you're not seeing a bunch of tips and resources, let me know. Can't imagine why you would be seeing something different. This website is hosted by Solid State Logic.

    Larry Kriz
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    RE: SSL 2006/07/10 10:26:32 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: krizrox

    Uhhh... we may not be seeing the same thing. The link takes you to a fairly cool on-line resource covering a lot of topics that I thought might be interesting to some. I especially liked the Spinal Tap thing. I'm not sure what you guys are referring to. If you're not seeing a bunch of tips and resources, let me know. Can't imagine why you would be seeing something different. This website is hosted by Solid State Logic.


    Sorry, got this confused, thought you were talking about the Duende. It is a good site.
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    MrMenace
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    RE: SSL 2006/07/10 11:37:39 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: SteveD

    Too bad it only runs on a mac.



    There will be a PC version out within the year from what I had read.
    It appears they were targeting the monied protools market first.



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    Middleman
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    RE: SSL 2006/07/10 23:40:47 (permalink)
    Anyone know the price on the Duende?
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    krizrox
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    RE: SSL 2006/07/11 14:00:03 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: ohhey


    ORIGINAL: krizrox

    Uhhh... we may not be seeing the same thing. The link takes you to a fairly cool on-line resource covering a lot of topics that I thought might be interesting to some. I especially liked the Spinal Tap thing. I'm not sure what you guys are referring to. If you're not seeing a bunch of tips and resources, let me know. Can't imagine why you would be seeing something different. This website is hosted by Solid State Logic.


    Sorry, got this confused, thought you were talking about the Duende. It is a good site.



    ahh now I understand - I was too busy reading the Spinal Tap thing :-) Never got to Duende.

    Larry Kriz
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