Ralf Mardorf wrote: > tim hall wrote: > >> Ralf Mardorf wrote: >> >> >>> I'm afraid that a Linux DAW is something that's only interesting for >>> freakish people. >>> >>> Reading about Captain Beefheard, Os Mutantes etc. makes me afraid that >>> we are dinosaurs. >>> >> I like to think of myself as a pre-historic mammal myself. Actually >> 'The Bees' don't look that old to me. Remember that fashions recycle >> every twenty years or so, that means the Mutantes should be coming >> back into fashion for the second time! The fashion magazines tell me >> that this year's thing is 'Freak Folk' which harks back to bands like >> 'Dr Strangely Strange' and 'Comus' from the '70s. Hendrix, Dylan and >> Joni Mitchell never went out of fashion - every year I meet kids just >> out of college with acoustic guitars and mostly they're not playing >> recent indie hits, they'll be singing Beatles and Bob Marley songs, >> just like their parents' generation did. OK, maybe a bit of REM and >> Radiohead, but most of them prefer to write their own. >> >> >>> Perhaps we all have more long-playing records than CDs! >>> >> Perhaps it is the case that fashion is finally catching up with us! I >> have more Oggs and Mp3s myself. >> >> cheers, >> >> tim >> > > Believing the media OS Mutantes are back in fashion. > > I think the kids will play the hits of The Beatles but not the good > stuff ;). > > Hendrix is covered by many modern bands and only out of date for > snobbish academical musicians that doesn't know the different between > acrobatics and music. >
> I'm not fine with that formats, I don't like something with a lower > quality than PCM (.wav) and FLAC and even 44,1KHz, *the KHz* I'm working > with, is > borderline to my old ears. 48KHz are fine for me but I cant hear my _one_ > *own* ;) > music because I have two DAT recorders and both are defect. DATs aren't > good. > > Thinking about how much money it takes to maintain good analogous > equipment 44,1KHz seems to me the best alternative. > > Cheers, > Ralf > Aargh, it's easier to write to German forums, when short at time. I'll reply the other mails later.
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