Cockos reaper

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Then you are a true warrior.

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Jager is Jagermeister from Germany. My Grandfather use to give us shots at halftime in freezing slush and snow during a soccer game.
Americans doing that now would be jailed, and the children separated from their families and be assigned trauma specialists and grief counselers.

We used to get a free double cheeseburger from McDonalds for every goal.
But that would also be considered bad parenting as our leaders say we should carry Broccoli and give the children pieces of it as a reward.

Our Union Day Care Centers (public schools) are doing a great job of teaching our kids how afwul life can be without their divine guidance.

Hell my kid scores the best dope around, I think I taught him well.
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Jaegermeister is an alcoholic beverage....
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Yeah, and Broccali a director of James Bond movies.
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garyb wrote:Jaegermeister is an alcoholic beverage....
I go immediately in a german shop ! It is medicine ! Full of herbs. Natural = good for health.

...Is there mushrooms too in jaeger ? I think it's worth it.
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No but an anti anxiety pill mixture makes a shot go a long way... :lol:
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dante wrote:Yeah, and Broccali a director of James Bond movies.
exactly.
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And all done on Reaper in the UK.....

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Nestor wrote:

Now, there is the COMFORT zone there, which is very important too. If a person wants to learn a new DAW completely, seriously and deeply, I admire the move and support it, it’s great for the fun, giving up comfort. In that respect, I am not that daring, I have learned Cubase so much that I can do anything with it, and I am not ready to let it go, I would not start at this point, a new learning curve, I have everything I need with this amazing creation I admire so much.
I agree with this. I finally am making so many keyboard shortcuts, macros and Logical Editor presets. I still do not fully understand the Logical Editor but I have edited some presets into very useful functions. For an example, one key shifts events an octave down, the adjacent shortcut puts events an octave up. This is so elegant. I have altered Cubase in many other significant ways. I can not see learning another sequencer.
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Why not play it in the right Octave from the beginning..........?
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Coz on a bass guitar you run out of octaves :lol:
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A friend of mine was demo'ing new PBass's at Guitar Center and the salesmen was saying "Hey dude. you got great chops, why do you want a 4 string when you can get a 6 string" and he replied if you can't get the job done with 4 strings, the 5th and 6th aren't going to be much help... :lol:

I always get a kick out of kids wanting vintage gear as it shows some respect for the old cats that made it famous, but after hearing a new Ampeg SVT with a new PBass I was shocked at how crappy of a sound it had...?? No sustain, plenty of low end but boomy rumble, very little focus.

Kids are smarter than they were in the 90s when we first started getting screwed by the Harmin Kardin conglomerate.


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well said 8)
that's why I stick with old stuff - the holdings spoil everything
there's a load of Precision Basses on eBay atm, most from 60s and 70s - top quality :o
(and the dude even has a soundcloud page to torture you with original samples)
https://soundcloud.com/andy-baxter-bass-guitar

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just had to say good bye to my old Harman Kardon tapedeck, if that's the company Jimmy is talking about.
Just, really just when I wanted to take a specific sample off a recorded LP from 1978 originally the deck died, or won't drive the tape at least.
Music from Peter C. Johnson, as were called both his two ever-famous LP recordings, not to be found as original tracks on the internet, I swear.

Anyway, it was a great deck, I regret not being able anymore to play the tapes with the deck they originally were recorded on, as that'd be the best.
Looking for another hi quality deck in perfect condition now, preferably from Haman Kardon :D
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dawman wrote: Kids are smarter than they were in the 90s when we first started getting screwed by the Harmin Kardin conglomerate.
Hehe.... I worked at HK back in the 90's.
Such a crappy company (but great engineers and co-workers).

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no, he's referring to Harmon International, which owns Harmon Kardon...
http://www.harman.com
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Actually HK has some pretty awesome patents for Cars and many other pro audio solutions, but like ASRock to corner market share they went slightly below consumer quality as that gets more sales than better quality with higher prices.
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garyb wrote:no, he's referring to Harmon International, which owns Harmon Kardon...
http://www.harman.com

That's where I worked.
Northridge, CA

HK was part of Harman International, Harman Video, Harman automotive, AKG, etc.

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so you made my deck?
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hubird wrote:so you made my deck?

Probably not.
I worked on the car audio and video team.
This was back in the mid 90's

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