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Re: henke in london

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:54 pm
by n8tron
Anyone know if there was a video recording of this?

Re: henke in london

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 7:06 pm
by pencilrocket
It's marketing. Doesn't seem lecture.

Re: henke in london

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:38 pm
by dna598
there was someone recording it.

seriously though, you didn't miss much imo.

It was a just an ableton recruitment convention in disguise!

Re: henke in london

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:06 pm
by jellycaster
pencilrocket wrote:It's marketing. Doesn't seem lecture.
what are you basing this inelegantly articulated statement upon, my friend?
n8tron wrote:Anyone know if there was a video recording of this?
i reckon there might be one going on the IET website at some point - i'm sure they will tell you if you ask them

Re: henke in london

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:18 am
by pencilrocket
jellycaster wrote:what are you basing this inelegantly articulated statement upon, my friend?
From what I can read about the lecture is his personal idea that he think it is good for him or everyone. But there seems to be less how he is now technically working toward electronic music or how he would advise audience to deal with their project practically, not in his imaginary daw installed on the OS which handle files by tagging. To me it rather seems to be self-promotion of him. Don't get me wrong but I'm not saying self-promotion is bad thing.

That's my personal impression about the summary.

Re: henke in london

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:33 pm
by H20nly
pencilrocket wrote:That's my personal impression about the summary.
translation:

pencilrocket wrote:That's my personal summary about the summary someone else gave. and in case you didn't know i really hate Macs.

Re: henke in london

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:21 pm
by jellycaster
pencilrocket wrote:
jellycaster wrote:what are you basing this inelegantly articulated statement upon, my friend?
From what I can read about the lecture is his personal idea that he think it is good for him or everyone. But there seems to be less how he is now technically working toward electronic music or how he would advise audience to deal with their project practically, not in his imaginary daw installed on the OS which handle files by tagging. To me it rather seems to be self-promotion of him. Don't get me wrong but I'm not saying self-promotion is bad thing.

That's my personal impression about the summary.
i find this statement baffling. i wrote the 'summary' (as i said, it was a couple of points highlighted from the talk, not a summary of the whole thing) and i recognise nothing of what you are saying.

Re: henke in london

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:55 pm
by JuanSOLO
jellycaster wrote:i recognise nothing of what you are saying.
club - joined

Re: henke in london

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:36 am
by pencilrocket
H20nly wrote:
pencilrocket wrote:That's my personal summary about the summary someone else gave. and in case you didn't know i really hate Macs.
translation:
H20nly wrote:That's my personal summary about the summary about someone else gave. and in case you didn't know i really love Macs. I can't live without itoys.

Re: henke in london

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:40 am
by pencilrocket
jellycaster wrote:i find this statement baffling. i wrote the 'summary' (as i said, it was a couple of points highlighted from the talk, not a summary of the whole thing) and i recognise nothing of what you are saying.
Then you summarized his marketing part mostly. That's not good for him because you think he wanted to do educational lecture, not marketing for the ableton.

Re: henke in london

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:02 am
by jellycaster
pencilrocket wrote:
jellycaster wrote:i find this statement baffling. i wrote the 'summary' (as i said, it was a couple of points highlighted from the talk, not a summary of the whole thing) and i recognise nothing of what you are saying.
Then you summarized his marketing part mostly. That's not good for him because you think he wanted to do educational lecture, not marketing for the ableton.

i see, you're one of those...

ok, thanks for your comments, i think we have taken this discussion as far we can...

Re: henke in london

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 9:13 pm
by starving student
jellycaster wrote:
pencilrocket wrote:
jellycaster wrote:i find this statement baffling. i wrote the 'summary' (as i said, it was a couple of points highlighted from the talk, not a summary of the whole thing) and i recognise nothing of what you are saying.
Then you summarized his marketing part mostly. That's not good for him because you think he wanted to do educational lecture, not marketing for the ableton.

i see, you're one of those...

ok, thanks for your comments, i think we have taken this discussion as far we can...
:D then you don't know pencil very well, the question is how far would you like to go