Would you like your own "Studio Buddy"?
I have now completed an Access 97 database for storing all those useful tips and tricks that you find on this forum, magazines, and other areas of the internet.
It contains many features including the ability to search by categories and keywords, create your own categories for storing of records (audio, reverb, Cubase etc) and a whole host of other useful bits and pieces.
Previous articles on Planet Z have pointed to Studio Buddy being full of useful tips - now you can create your own!
If anyone is interested you'll have to let me know how I can upload it to Planet Z so that it is available to anyone.
It contains many features including the ability to search by categories and keywords, create your own categories for storing of records (audio, reverb, Cubase etc) and a whole host of other useful bits and pieces.
Previous articles on Planet Z have pointed to Studio Buddy being full of useful tips - now you can create your own!
If anyone is interested you'll have to let me know how I can upload it to Planet Z so that it is available to anyone.
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Presets and tools sub forum is the place, I think. GREAT idea BTW!!!! Thank you Tyger, Hyperborea, Encore, my White Eagle!!!
And Ricochet!!!
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Yes Nestor, I finally did it!
It's been almost ready for a while but you know how it is - work, work, work and even finding time to write some music!
In fact the only delay was getting around to removing hundreds of records that would probably have embarrased me when you realised how little I know about Pulsar, Cubase etc!
Anyway, thanks for your comments and remembering that it was in the pipeline.
It's been almost ready for a while but you know how it is - work, work, work and even finding time to write some music!
In fact the only delay was getting around to removing hundreds of records that would probably have embarrased me when you realised how little I know about Pulsar, Cubase etc!
Anyway, thanks for your comments and remembering that it was in the pipeline.
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There's also an East German release, I don't remember the title (vinyl, circa 1981), TD live in the GDR (there is a tangerine with a jack plugged into it on the cover) perhaps it's the one Paul mentioned above. I have seen their concert in 2001 (though it's not the same TD as it used to be), here in Warsaw - they were a part of celebrating 1st year of our newest bridge opening.
Nice to know I'm not the only fan Samplaire.
And I agree, they're nothing like they used to be. I remember the Cathedral Tour in the 70's and my favourite album has got to be Rubycon. Where would we be today without the guys who brought us sequencers, modular synths (bought off the Rolling Stones), midi (if you believe some of the stories) and were probably instrumental in mellotrons and many more developments. I even seem to remember they were amongst the first Cubase users!
If you are a big fan of their earlier stuff try Redshift, Ron Boots & Phase 3 (Ron Boots with Ian Boddy)
And I agree, they're nothing like they used to be. I remember the Cathedral Tour in the 70's and my favourite album has got to be Rubycon. Where would we be today without the guys who brought us sequencers, modular synths (bought off the Rolling Stones), midi (if you believe some of the stories) and were probably instrumental in mellotrons and many more developments. I even seem to remember they were amongst the first Cubase users!
If you are a big fan of their earlier stuff try Redshift, Ron Boots & Phase 3 (Ron Boots with Ian Boddy)
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ThanksNeil! I will try to find all of these. I was too young to love TD in the '70 but I love their albums now. My first live contact with Edgar & co. was in 1983 in Poland (where I live). There was a winter tour (not Winterthur
) because I could see the LEDs shining and stepping in 16 again and again (the unit was positioned vertically)...
About cubase -> there was a Polish famous pop group using one on... C64 with green monitor (1983 or 84) !!!
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About cubase -> there was a Polish famous pop group using one on... C64 with green monitor (1983 or 84) !!!
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