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| Sunday, October 7, 2007 at 5:46 AM |  | Yo techno geeks and cyber heads! I can't wait to dig up more gems from the ever growing archives ... I have recently moved here to England, and found LV over this time. I am happy to say that I've found a good place to stay, and have been promoted at my new job. I've made a couple of friends along the way who have been an inspiration. I'm working with the music school crews to make some noise happen. There are two music schools including more than five professors who are encouraging me in my work, more...presently. There's only about five or six music schools in Manchester. I've been experimenting with my recently purchased equipment and I'm compiling a long overdue album. I'm consantly inspired by all the people who make productions here on LV, and I hope you remember me when I post some material ! There are new HARDWATER tracks becoming entities presently. Much love .. Zander less |  |
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| | | | |  | I'm personally impressed, and have been, ever since seeing a NORD Clavia. Sure, there are many sound processors that have its on-board features. However, more...this particular machine; NORD Lead 3, has enough mod accessories to comfortably augment any electronic output. The rack version of this machine is without a keyboard and mod wheels, but still has all the features you could want for augmentation. Its specialty is the digitally accurate analog control devices, ie. the mass of knobs it has, with their digital readouts. The features you may desire to add with other equipment are different and specific sound mods like tube, ring, or envelopment mods. This macine is otherwise capable of modifying frequency and wave form shape to the nth degree. The next step is the NORD Modular, which is an expanded version of the Lead 3, with 16x the processing capability, and, on-board software which is ultimately a simplified version of Reason.
In my book, the NORD line of ware is top quality, ergonomics and user friendliness. less | Last reply Apr 28, 08 by HARDWATER |
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| | | | |  | In the case of Audio, I prefer the warmer tones of analog...in the case of video which usally uses analog sound, digitally upgraded, I prefer digital. more...In the case of editing I prefer non-linear, both in audio and video. digital recordings taken from an analog source sound better than strictly taken from a DAT or other digital recording device...I prefer it be recorded on analog and backed up on digital as most recordings have been for some time...I mean do you honestly think that the source material for a CD from the Doors started as digital? no, of course not...it was analog to begin with, then recorded on a digital medium. just to re-iterate what some learned people already know, digital recording is just another way to record, digital records sounds in 1's and 0's, its the way the information is gathered which is different...which is why you can have DAT which is still tape but records the information as 1's and 0's as opposed to magnetic ticks on the tape...same medium, different way of recording the information and that simply is all it is. less | Last reply Sep 11, 07 by EllieNelkus |
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