izotope: killin' on penicillin..
izotope: killin' on penicillin..
confess now if your gonna buy this!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgolDRwT ... r_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwG07fT3 ... playnext=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgolDRwT ... r_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwG07fT3 ... playnext=1
Re: izotope: killin' on penicillin..
signs of the apocalypse..
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Re: izotope: killin' on penicillin..
I'm not going to give up on just yet lol
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Re: izotope: killin' on penicillin..
Wiki:
Penicillin antibiotics are historically significant because they are the first drugs that were effective against many previously serious diseases such as syphilis
Penicillin antibiotics are historically significant because they are the first drugs that were effective against many previously serious diseases such as syphilis
Re: izotope: killin' on penicillin..
emporer's new clothes...............
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This is all about MONEY and a quick fix and people will buy it and try to get there 15 minutes of fame and still not know a damn thing about music.
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Re: izotope: killin' on penicillin..
of course it's a total marketing ploy... but it's obviously not marketed at musicians/producers...
I reckon that for a 8-14 year old who wants to make beats, this could be a good way into getting a few basic concepts, like critical listening of mix levels, and just exploring the process of recording vocals.
I see no problem with this at all.... as music software can be a bit boggling for young kids... this seems like the right level of instant gratification and simple interface for that tween/teen market. And if they get interested in the process, and want to explore it further by getting some real software, then awesome!
I reckon that for a 8-14 year old who wants to make beats, this could be a good way into getting a few basic concepts, like critical listening of mix levels, and just exploring the process of recording vocals.
I see no problem with this at all.... as music software can be a bit boggling for young kids... this seems like the right level of instant gratification and simple interface for that tween/teen market. And if they get interested in the process, and want to explore it further by getting some real software, then awesome!