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  • From: grady <grady AT ibiblio.org>
  • To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: Did Ruckus Kill Schoolkids?
  • Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 16:17:17 -0500

Yeah, he's more like a Wookiee

James Hepler wrote:
I'll thank you to stop referring to Chaz as a dog.

On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 3:39 PM, <jim.brantley AT gmail.com> wrote:

Mr. Rossi - I know I'm a little late to the party on this one, but I
recently got the most recent Erie Choir record (which I understand you
had a hand in recording), and it is a damn fine piece of work. I've
been meaning to pass along my compliments.

(To thread this into the rest of this thread, it was a good old
fashioned CD, purchased at Chaz's, where I found the customer
experience to be excellent - far superior to that of the iTunes music
store. There's no dog to pet at iTunes.)

Jim


On Feb 29, 2:58 pm, nos... AT spacelabstudio.com (Chris Rossi) wrote:
> jim.brant... AT gmail.com wrote:
On the topic of open source, have y'all seen this?http://ardour.org/
Open source DAW, supposedly comparable to Nuendo, ProTools, et al. I
PayPal-ed him some bucks. How cool that would be. I would love to run
my studio on Linux using an open source DAW.
I've been eyeballing that project for years. For a long time my studio
computer was the only I had not running Windows. Given how much Vista
seems to suck for performance, and the inevitable sunsetting of XP at
some point, I would still love to be able to get off of the Windows
bandwagon. There are a couple of big things tying me to my Windows
setup, currently, though. UAD-1 cards. And Native Instruments plugins.
I have too much $$ wrapped up in those to leave them behind and I
haven't seen any evidence that I can take them with me, yet.

I did download Reaper the other day and will probably use it for a few
of my personal projects to get a feel for it. If it's good enough, I
might switch the paying customers to that. I've been unhappy, to say
the least, with the stability of Cubase. Although I haven't really
exercised too much their most recent free update, so maybe they've fixed
a lot of their stability issues. Still, given how those guys seem to
develop software, I'm reticent to buy into whatever the next big for-pay
upgrade is. I'm pretty tired of broken-ware.

chris
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