You get better as you get older. Really.... you punk ass kids
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knotkranky
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27, but feel like 40
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http://www.kandledesign.com
Artist & Visualist
MacBook Pro C2D 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM Live 7.0.14, OSX10.6.2, Launchpad, AkaiMPD24, Akai S20, Oxygen 8, Presonus Inspire, Rode NT1a/M3, Shure SM58
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Warminstrel
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http://www.myspace.com/formatk
http://www.karlsadler.com
http://www.kandledesign.com
Artist & Visualist
MacBook Pro C2D 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM Live 7.0.14, OSX10.6.2, Launchpad, AkaiMPD24, Akai S20, Oxygen 8, Presonus Inspire, Rode NT1a/M3, Shure SM58
http://www.karlsadler.com
http://www.kandledesign.com
Artist & Visualist
MacBook Pro C2D 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM Live 7.0.14, OSX10.6.2, Launchpad, AkaiMPD24, Akai S20, Oxygen 8, Presonus Inspire, Rode NT1a/M3, Shure SM58
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chris vine
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54 and something
My first encounter with computers was : keypunching punchcards (if you know what this is)
My first own computer had the enormous amount of RAM of 256 B y t e s !!
And a two digit display and may be 0.06 MIPS. And Yes, I intended to make music with it!
My second one featured 4kByte, some 16 Lines of 20 Chars each displayed on my oscilloscope, all DIY with wooden case, a MOS Technologies 6502 Microprocessor, still 8bit, 1MHz, but an unique ANALOG bus system for controlling TI-Synthesizerchips, and -hooray- a Microsoft-Basic-Interpreter!
I knew them all: RadioShacks, Commodores, the very first PC, and of course the Atari with ONE huge MEGABYTE of memory and CUBASE 1.0 (was supposed to be named CUBIT in those days)
So, if today I see my Quad-core processor number crunching by the trillions, I feel an kind of exitement the kids of today may never know!
My first encounter with computers was : keypunching punchcards (if you know what this is)
My first own computer had the enormous amount of RAM of 256 B y t e s !!
And a two digit display and may be 0.06 MIPS. And Yes, I intended to make music with it!
My second one featured 4kByte, some 16 Lines of 20 Chars each displayed on my oscilloscope, all DIY with wooden case, a MOS Technologies 6502 Microprocessor, still 8bit, 1MHz, but an unique ANALOG bus system for controlling TI-Synthesizerchips, and -hooray- a Microsoft-Basic-Interpreter!
I knew them all: RadioShacks, Commodores, the very first PC, and of course the Atari with ONE huge MEGABYTE of memory and CUBASE 1.0 (was supposed to be named CUBIT in those days)
So, if today I see my Quad-core processor number crunching by the trillions, I feel an kind of exitement the kids of today may never know!
