Hi Ahmed,
 
This is Ameer, you can download those songs by searching in the below website
http://web.music.coolgoose.com/go/music
 
in the search box type Earth 1947, you can get songs, but for to download you should be member of coolgoose website.
 
regards
 
Ameer


"Mr. Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Rahmaniacs,

I am in Abudhabi - UAE & I have been searching for
1947 Earth Album for quiet a long time.  Can anyone
please suggest where is it available in UAE or any
website delivering it to Abudhabi.

Kindly upload it to the FTP (MP3)or to my direct email
id @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] since it is one of the rare
album of ARR to get from the market. 

Thanks in advance.

AF Ahmed.


--- Sunil VG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bharathidasan,
>
> Thanks for the informative mail. A couple of
> questions for you - how do you
> find the mega voices on Motif in comparison to the
> progs on TS? I've heard
> that the guitar strumming is pretty realistic. I
> don't find this in the TS.
> Also, how do you measure latency so precisely? I
> could be in dinosaur age
> here!!
>
> >>It is excellent when hobby and work intersect.
>
> My dream is your reality!!
>
> Regards,
> Sunil
>
> >From: Bharathidasan Venkatesan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: [arr] Jagdeep - Thanks and more
> Questions
> >Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 13:25:22 -0700
> >
> >Hi Prasad,
> >
> >This is my first post here. I do some synth
> programming. I own bunch
> >of software synths and MIDI sequencers.I use Cubase
> SX 3.0 and play
> >around with ProTools as well.
> >
> >On the hardware side, I own Yamaha MOTIF ES 6, and
> Korg Triton Studio.
> >Well, you might very well ask, what do I do with
> all these gadgets.
> >Nothing, other than driving my neighbors crazy :)
> One of them is
> >member of this ever growing group and I can't wait
> to see how he
> >reacts.
> >
> >Here is my personal opinion.
> >
> >1) Software Synths or Samplers. Generally my order
> of preference has
> >always been VST, Rewire, DXI and MAS, AU comes
> last. HALION takes the
> >first place. It has excellent sample library. You
> can buy lot of
> >samples from various companies or else you can even
> make your own.
> >Basic setup would cost you 300-400 USD. You can
> update your sample
> >library based on your requirements. But the
> drawback is that it comes
> >only as VST plugin.
> >
> >When it comes to Indian music, I haven't seen
> anything better than
> >SwarPlug. It also comes with basic sequencing
> facilities.
> >
> >The next favorite one would be Reaktor, especially
> if you are into
> >Techno kind of stuff. But it is a CPU killer. You
> need a nice machine
> >to run multiple tracks in realtime and slightly
> pricier than Halion.
> >
> >I don't own GigaStudio, but few of my coworkers do.
> If you have a
> >mediocre PC and all you need is nice dance loops
> and excellent groove,
> >GS is for you. Their orchestra samples are also
> good.
> >
> >The cheapest beast of all is FruityLoops. But I
> never had chance to
> >try even the demo version.
> >
> >I stayed away from Reason and Ableton as they don't
> have VST interface
> >and support Rewire only which kind of limits the
> number of hosts that
> >can use it.
> >
> >But remember even 3.6 GHz machines chokes if I have
> 16 software synth
> >tracks. So it is highly risky to use in live
> perfomance. The minimal
> >latency I have measured so far on my machine is
> around 10 micro
> >seconds.
> >
> >The other determining factor is the platform of
> your choice and of
> >course your plugin format choice. If you choose
> MAC, you can count the
> >options available in one hand.
> >
> >2) Hardware Synths. Both the workstations I own are
> excellent when it
> >comes to samples. Roland 5050 was discontinued long
> back. If you are
> >looking at cheaper versions, Kurzweil's  micro
> ensemble beats
> >everybody with hands down.But user interface sucks.
> I used to have
> >Motif ES rack at my workplace, but the time it
> takes to load new
> >samples is way too high. So my choice in this
> category is Roland
> >Fantom XR. That is a fine piece of equipment. Only
> thing it is
> >missing, IMHO, is an internal sequencer.
> >
> >
> >If this discussion is too technical for this group,
> we can take it
> >offline. BTW if you think I am a pro musician, I am
> not :). It is
> >excellent when hobby and work intersect.
> >
> >Have fun
> >:: Bharathidasan
> >
> >
>
>
> *************************************
> Sunil Nair
> ISTD (Solutions), ADCO
> P.O. Box 270, Abu Dhabi
> United Arab Emirates
> Mobile: (+97150) 7802783
> Website: http://www.sunilnair.com
>
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