2013/01/12 12:47:16
spacey
It's already down and sure seems to be dragging out.

I've opened a can of worms now....I wonder if somebody is
designing the knob to work with touchscreen?
2013/01/12 12:59:35
Jonbouy
One can accomplish much with just a single knob, indeed, sometimes much more than is actually required.
2013/01/12 12:59:39
bapu
spacey


I've opened a can of worms now....I wonder if somebody is
designing the knob to work with touchscreen?

LMAO!!!!
2013/01/12 13:04:49
BIABDude
waves oneknob----http://www.waves.com/content.aspx?id=11575 ----BIAB of knobs
2013/01/12 13:09:37
bapu
The best part of this debate fred is the realization that tools exist to suit the needs of the builder.

{tongueInCheek}
I hope Seymour Duncan does not see spacey's pup winder and say "Man, those are not pickups".
{/tongueInCheek}



Michael, notice the {tongueInCheek}
2013/01/12 13:11:06
Beagle
spacey


I think there should be a program that has one big knob.

The user dons a really spacey looking helmet that supplies oxygen, food and beverages
while they kick back an imagine they are a supper star on stage playing the tune in their head.
When the gig was over they could turn the knob and two DVDs would shoot out on the desk....
one shrink-wrapped including bar code and the other ready to watch and listen to.

is this close enough? 
 
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/songsmith/
2013/01/12 13:19:43
sharke
What about these singers who have operations to remove nodules from their vocal cords? Cheats!
2013/01/12 13:20:44
jamesg1213
Beagle


bapu


Wasn't there an argument back in the early synth days that using them was a "musician violation" and that it was not real music because it was not made by real musicians?

Yes.  and I'm glad someone besides me brought it up, but I did think about it! 
 
and we haven't even touched the "drum programming" subject yet...

  We haven't even touched on composers writing out scores for people to play using instruments that they themselves can't...
2013/01/12 13:24:06
Beagle
jamesg1213


Beagle


bapu


Wasn't there an argument back in the early synth days that using them was a "musician violation" and that it was not real music because it was not made by real musicians?

Yes.  and I'm glad someone besides me brought it up, but I did think about it! 

and we haven't even touched the "drum programming" subject yet...

We haven't even touched on composers writing out scores for people to play using instruments that they themselves can't...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lv2KyEjR9M
 

2013/01/12 13:36:15
Jonbouy
Beagle


spacey


I think there should be a program that has one big knob.

The user dons a really spacey looking helmet that supplies oxygen, food and beverages
while they kick back an imagine they are a supper star on stage playing the tune in their head.
When the gig was over they could turn the knob and two DVDs would shoot out on the desk....
one shrink-wrapped including bar code and the other ready to watch and listen to.

is this close enough? 
 
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/projects/songsmith/
 
 
Dagnabbit, the makers of BIAB even make the styles for that too.
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