FABULOUS NEW FEATURE

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product…=707156

$399us mine cost that much in
£s, so i only have one -

Dr J

Thanks for that Dr. J:
You know that was a rotten question to ask… How can I live here and afford to buy Studio Toys ????

I think I’m gonna look for a 10,000 Sq.Ft. “Shoebox” to set up somewhere out in the Swamps… The only thing is… I gotta find a way to “Hide” it from Google Earth… :laugh:

My property Taxes are so high… They come due by the end of the month…

I accept donations…

Bill…

if youve got 9000+ miles of cable to spare you can plug mine into your desk - (3000+ miles for input, 3000+ miles for each output) you will also have to devise a robot arm to work the controls - :whistle:

Dr J

Hi Doc J:

There’s gotta be a better way…
Copper is so expensive these days…
I’m thinking we should be able to hook-up to an unused transponder up there somewhere
shoot the audio up to the Clark Belt and take all that copper to the scrap yard…



Copper is worth a lot of loonies, these days…



I got that file…
it’s a .dat extension…
it opens here with Nero Showtime…
But Showtime stops responding
and locks up…
You got that attachment in another extension ????
jpeg or gif would work O.K.



I knew a bunch of guys over the years that rented buildings in the Downtown areas of Halifax…
The original Stone 150 +year old stone buildings…
They were great for their acoustic properties…
But, eventually they went under…
The rental charges were so high…
Private enterprise just couldn’t afford to set up shop there…
The government didn’t want them in there anyway…
Now the Government has all that space and they are getting office space for a fraction of what the Sq. footage rental prices should be…



It’s really disappointing…
The government owns everything… these days…
Well, that’s my opinion…






Bill…

Quote: (Captain Damage @ Sep. 14 2007, 4:23 AM)

Seriously man, just sing the part again.

Thank you... :)

Hmm, i’ve always just used copy-paste (or cut-paste) and personally I prefer that to dragging. It works for MIDI as well. But cool, everyone has their own way of working.

When used with the grid, cut-copy/paste is as easy as pie. Of course, one often needs to manually edit the splice points later (which you would with this new feature as well), depending on the type of audio on the track. “Snap to zero” doesn’t solve all the problems.