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[nis]
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by [nis] » Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:12 am
kleine wrote:I guess you all know the schoolhouserock song...:
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
One times eight is two times four.
Four times four is two times eight.
If you skate upon thin ice,
You'd be wise if you thought twice
Before you made another single move.
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Six times eight is 48, seven times eight is 56,
Eight times eight is 64, nine times eight is 72,
And ten times eight is 80, that's true.
Eleven times eight is 88, and twelve times eight is 96.
Now, here's a chance to get off
On your new math tricks.
'Cause twelve times eight is the same as
Ten times eight plus two times eight
80 plus 16 ... ninety-six!
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great,
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
Place it on its side and it's a symbol meaning
Infinity...
Cheers,
Ch.
omg!
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Khazul
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by Khazul » Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:14 am
Dalski wrote:Let just hope that Ableton doesn't take 2 years working in the serato partnership like the cycling74 one - when the serato partnership hits, there will be NO OTHER COMPETITOR, DJ, Remix, Production. Traktor will be like a toy.
Right i gotta try and slip out of this internet cafe without anyone spotting my live 8 hard-on!

Does serato as it stands even vaguely compare to tractor pro? - Ive used tracktor pro alot, never touched serato - I thought it was a bit in the dark ages still compared to tracktor, so rather wish they had teamed with NI instead.
Nothing to see here - move along!
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by 8O » Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:15 am
kleine wrote:I guess you all know the schoolhouserock song...:
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
One times eight is two times four.
Four times four is two times eight.
If you skate upon thin ice,
You'd be wise if you thought twice
Before you made another single move.
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Six times eight is 48, seven times eight is 56,
Eight times eight is 64, nine times eight is 72,
And ten times eight is 80, that's true.
Eleven times eight is 88, and twelve times eight is 96.
Now, here's a chance to get off
On your new math tricks.
'Cause twelve times eight is the same as
Ten times eight plus two times eight
80 plus 16 ... ninety-six!
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great,
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
Place it on its side and it's a symbol meaning
Infinity...
Cheers,
Ch.
This is a drinking game, right?

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by ollyb303 » Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:16 am
8O wrote:kleine wrote:I guess you all know the schoolhouserock song...:
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
One times eight is two times four.
Four times four is two times eight.
If you skate upon thin ice,
You'd be wise if you thought twice
Before you made another single move.
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Six times eight is 48, seven times eight is 56,
Eight times eight is 64, nine times eight is 72,
And ten times eight is 80, that's true.
Eleven times eight is 88, and twelve times eight is 96.
Now, here's a chance to get off
On your new math tricks.
'Cause twelve times eight is the same as
Ten times eight plus two times eight
80 plus 16 ... ninety-six!
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great,
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
Place it on its side and it's a symbol meaning
Infinity...
Cheers,
Ch.
This is a drinking game, right?
I'm in! Need something to level me out a bit!
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by Coupe70 » Fri Jan 16, 2009 12:24 am
kleine wrote:I guess you all know the schoolhouserock song...:
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
One times eight is two times four.
Four times four is two times eight.
If you skate upon thin ice,
You'd be wise if you thought twice
Before you made another single move.
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Six times eight is 48, seven times eight is 56,
Eight times eight is 64, nine times eight is 72,
And ten times eight is 80, that's true.
Eleven times eight is 88, and twelve times eight is 96.
Now, here's a chance to get off
On your new math tricks.
'Cause twelve times eight is the same as
Ten times eight plus two times eight
80 plus 16 ... ninety-six!
One times eight is eight, two times eight is 16,
Three times eight is 24, four times eight is 32,
And five times eight is 40, you know.
Figure eight as double four,
Figure four as half of eight.
If you skate, you would be great,
If you could make a figure eight.
That's a circle that turns 'round upon itself.
Place it on its side and it's a symbol meaning
Infinity...
Cheers,
Ch.
eight...is a maaagic number...!
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by ghast » Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:13 am
Wow, thats gotta be the most insane software update I have ever seen. Amazing!
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by filarion » Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:19 am
looks like a wicked upgrade, the sharing part is going to be huge. can't wait to take the apc40 for a spin live.. lots of little unexpected presents!
and thanks for the crossfades, doing production work for radio plays just got a lot easier!
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by kb420 » Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:21 am
Once I get the APC, Max for Live, and Live 8 Suite, I'm not leaving home ever again.
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by theque » Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:58 am
3dot... wrote:...but does midi sync work...?!

please please please
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by aizo » Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:00 am
I came buckets!
OMG! Now I have to work! Lame! I wanna hang out with you guys and jizz in my pants some more about the possiblities!
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by Angstrom » Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:04 am
this release has conjured up some of the most awful mental images of my fellow Live users.
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by OvertoneZero » Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:10 am
I just finished properly digesting the propaganda.. looks like the Abes have been busy.

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by forge » Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:36 am
Angstrom wrote:this release has conjured up some of the most awful mental images of my fellow Live users.
yes I'd noticed that
it seems this update has deprived sperm banks the world over of depositors
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by infiniteB » Fri Jan 16, 2009 2:38 am
Assign one button to multiple parameters at once ! Finally ! Real -- Real mute/solo groups that act as real mute groups, with each parameter being independent and/or part of the whole (not work arounds where you couldn't act as a group and then independently without "unacting" as a group first), RS7000 style... Thanks Abe!