so as it stands, we dont know what is supporting henke's claims nor fact magazines's.
not that any of this even matters in the real world. i just like geek gossip and i like reading about robert henke.
i need a life.
everything i have read about early live intentions suggest, that it was not originally thought to be a product geared for dj's but , for home studio and live performance.tlennon wrote:I don't beleive that Live was meant to compete with PT or Logic nor was its intended target market the pro studio environment. Their paradigm was geared toward DJs and Live performances. So it seems!SubFunk wrote:and people ask why is live not in as many studios as PT HD or Logic, etc. what a freakin' joke question.
if they ever want to be there they need to make it workable again... the funniest argument is don't use 3rd party plugs (the essential tools to make good high quality productions), ...
so what?!Tone Deft wrote:you can start your own web site so we can nitpick over every word YOU write.
if the guy wants to write
http://www.monolake.de/interviews/bio.html
"Since the very beginning I am involved in the development of the most successful commercial music software today, Ableton Live." so what? he's done a lot with his career and should be proud of what he's done.
of course it's not true, so what?
Shit! If Nathan is including Audacity, then hell yeah and let's not dismiss Record. Even though Propellerhead DOSN'T call it a DAW. According to Nathan's premise that anything that records audio is a DAW. Including a 2/4/n track tape recorder.nuxnamon wrote:thinking about it, is Band In A Box included in this poll?
Nathannn wrote:anything that records multi track audio is a daw.
i meant anything that records multi track digital audio.tlennon wrote:Shit! If Nathan is including Audacity, then hell yeah and let's not dismiss Record. Even though Propellerhead DOSN'T call it a DAW. According to Nathan's premise that anything that records audio is a DAW. Including a 2/4/n track tape recorder.nuxnamon wrote:thinking about it, is Band In A Box included in this poll?Nathannn wrote:anything that records multi track audio is a daw.
YEAH!!!nathannn wrote:so what?!
how can you say so what?!
do you know what disaster-es implications his quote is going to have on time and space if proven false?
fuck!
no flux capacitor will be able to fix this.
this shit is real damnit!
these is our lives we are talking about!
yes back to my topic... thank you!nuxnamon wrote:you don't want to battle me nathann... i'll make you cry like when you saw Aeris die. don't freaking lie..(i didn't but it did catch me by surprise, especially when you couldn't control Cloud). that reminds me.. I'm actually excited about FF13..
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Enough nerd talk.. back to your topic..
yeah!Tone Deft wrote:YEAH!!!nathannn wrote:so what?!
how can you say so what?!
do you know what disaster-es implications his quote is going to have on time and space if proven false?
fuck!
no flux capacitor will be able to fix this.
this shit is real damnit!
these is our lives we are talking about!
I say we get his balls!!!
sorry for slipping, sir.


why would anyone in there right mind want that crap?leedsquietman wrote:Let's all return to what I first learned on by taking over the high school music lab - totally rock solid. TEAC 144 4-track cassette portastudio
for recording. Then mastering to this beauty. Revox A77.
From there, we would literally make 'demo' cassettes by hooking up a TEAC tape deck to the A77 and sending it out nice and hot to some high quality Chromium Dioxide tapes for our own copies or anything we sent out.
Never had any plugin issues with this rig !!