Then you've obviously never mixed or mastered for vinyl, radio, or especially television. Nothing wrong with an L2 brick, especially with certain genres. I wouldn't fool with much dynamic processing for good jazz players in a room, but smash the shit out of pop vocals ala bruce swedien...then again...this is slashdot.
that it is almost completely useless and destined to fail miserably if it tries to compete with pro-tools. I get a kick out of even trying to imagine any engineer trying to use this in a production environment, even 5 years from now. It's a buggy-ass toy...
has anyone gotten the video capture working with the gatos driver for the All-in-Wonder Rage128 Pro 32mb. I get weird "blue" noise in xawtv...seems like I'm close...
let's see....played in a band for 10 years, engineered albums, television and films, moved into multimedia, then became an engineer.
oh yeah, my degree is in music/recording.
Never seemed to hinder me in my job searches, and in fact, I have never asked for a job anywhere. I have been referred for each career move along the way. The moral of the story is that if you spend more time working on your real world experience and less time stressing on your major you can do just fine.
You do not have any friends in HR....they are not in existence to help you...they work to protect the company. The loudest thing you can do is to get another job lined up, and explain in your exit interview that your manager refused to let you succeed with such a great company and it's a shame that one lousy manager can cause so much damage. Worked for me......they fired her and wanted to hire me back. Told em' to get stuffed.
I contend that Broadcast 2000 barely even works and is CERTAINLY not ready for a production environment. Just because you all love the romantic idea that free software is better...let's not forget that in business, there must be somebody accountable when it turns out to be a liability. Studios know this and can always demand a refund when stuff breaks.
in this jackass' room is very, very small. Move your chair and you are getting reflected waves. A pair of Meyer HD-1's and a finely shot room will suit me fine any time. This $140,000 crap is still amplifying 50 year old technology. Particularly the Mics for recording Classical. Most purists would tell you that classical is recorded with a Schoeps or Neumann stereo mic and there ain't too far to go with that during mastering. Garbage in, Garbage out. I think the slashdotters are familiar w/that term...
Interesting that Hemos changed the word "Hacker" to "Cracker". The article does not containg the word "Cracker". Are you guys shaping the news or reporting it?
Let's make sure we are speaking the truth here...Have you heard of George Lucas? He runs this place called Skywalker Sound....? Sound familiar? Anyway, they happen to be running a whole shitload of StudioFrame workstations. On Windows. No doubt you are a macinbred somewhere in your family tree.
Chris Dibona is one of the homeys in charge of the Silicon Valley Linux User Group. He's the only one I know by name *and* face. I can vouch for him being a cool guy (with social skills!). Only know the other two by name
Sam Ockman is involved in one way or another with the SVLUG as well.
I read that Iomega bought the Syquest assets, and not the company name, etc. "We want to make sure people are clear, it's not an outright purchase". "Iomega did not buy the company". -John Chen spokesman for Iomega
which brings up an interesting question: is "Park Place" in the network neighborhood? How bout' "Boardwalk"? Certainly "Jail" should be there....(Sorry, too much caffiene)
or Zorn on the Naked City side of things...
Then you've obviously never mixed or mastered for vinyl, radio, or especially television. Nothing wrong with an L2 brick, especially with certain genres. I wouldn't fool with much dynamic processing for good jazz players in a room, but smash the shit out of pop vocals ala bruce swedien...then again...this is slashdot.
that it is almost completely useless and destined to fail miserably if it tries to compete with pro-tools. I get a kick out of even trying to imagine any engineer trying to use this in a production environment, even 5 years from now. It's a buggy-ass toy...
VNC
don't you people have any friends?
has anyone gotten the video capture working with the gatos driver for the All-in-Wonder Rage128 Pro 32mb. I get weird "blue" noise in xawtv...seems like I'm close...
if you like constant crashes and complete waste of your time
have you heard of madonna? Maverick?
kill the goddamn cat.
my favorite quote...
"...especially since a P2P network's power lies in the size of its audience"
obviously not...if you pull the plug
and allow uncompressed pcm recording, it would be a real tool
let's see....played in a band for 10 years, engineered albums, television and films, moved into multimedia, then became an engineer.
oh yeah, my degree is in music/recording.
Never seemed to hinder me in my job searches, and in fact, I have never asked for a job anywhere. I have been referred for each career move along the way. The moral of the story is that if you spend more time working on your real world experience and less time stressing on your major you can do just fine.
Leave the company.
You do not have any friends in HR....they are not in existence to help you...they work to protect the company. The loudest thing you can do is to get another job lined up, and explain in your exit interview that your manager refused to let you succeed with such a great company and it's a shame that one lousy manager can cause so much damage. Worked for me......they fired her and wanted to hire me back. Told em' to get stuffed.
I contend that Broadcast 2000 barely even works and is CERTAINLY not ready for a production environment. Just because you all love the romantic idea that free software is better...let's not forget that in business, there must be somebody accountable when it turns out to be a liability. Studios know this and can always demand a refund when stuff breaks.
in this jackass' room is very, very small. Move your chair and you are getting reflected waves. A pair of Meyer HD-1's and a finely shot room will suit me fine any time. This $140,000 crap is still amplifying 50 year old technology. Particularly the Mics for recording Classical. Most purists would tell you that classical is recorded with a Schoeps or Neumann stereo mic and there ain't too far to go with that during mastering. Garbage in, Garbage out. I think the slashdotters are familiar w/that term...
any bets on whether the parents sue the district or the principal?
Interesting that Hemos changed the word "Hacker" to "Cracker". The article does not containg the word "Cracker". Are you guys shaping the news or reporting it?
speaking from experience....
No, married people do not have sex.
They don't tell us that until after we agree to the vows tho....
Let's make sure we are speaking the truth here...Have you heard of George Lucas? He runs this place called Skywalker Sound....? Sound familiar? Anyway, they happen to be running a whole shitload of StudioFrame workstations. On Windows. No doubt you are a macinbred somewhere in your family tree.
if Linus' name wasn't mentioned...
"...teenagers are alot like television sets...once in awhile they have to be whacked across the eyes with a rubber-soled tennis shoe"
a Macinbred, no doubt.
Chris Dibona is one of the homeys in charge of the
Silicon Valley Linux User Group. He's the only one I know by name *and* face. I can vouch for him being a cool guy (with social skills!).
Only know the other two by name
Sam Ockman is involved in one way or another with
the SVLUG as well.
I read that Iomega bought the Syquest assets, and not the company name, etc.
"We want to make sure people are clear, it's not an outright purchase".
"Iomega did not buy the company".
-John Chen spokesman for Iomega
which brings up an interesting question:
is "Park Place" in the network neighborhood?
How bout' "Boardwalk"? Certainly "Jail" should be there....(Sorry, too much caffiene)