> Is the TR and TB emulating software still available free ware? I would like
>to hear it on my machine.
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> Is the TR and TB emulating software still available free ware? I would like
> to hear it on my machine.
I just had a quick look on the site, but couldn't find it. I had to learn how
to install those bit torrent type download tools just to download it! As a
former Software Engineer, and now a
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 22:27 +0100, Set Hallstrom wrote:
> On 2013-12-05 21:26, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > CEM/Curtis and some other
> > chips aren't available by a sane price range anymore, so maintaining old
> > gear is only possible for the rich.
>
> There are some very good clones today.
> http://
On 2013-12-05 21:26, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Is the TR and TB emulating software
> still available free ware? I would like to hear it on my machine.
I just realised this conversation isn't held over LAU... :D
Right, so sorry about not so ubuntustudio relevant messages.
I figured out later than
On 2013-12-05 21:26, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> CEM/Curtis and some other
> chips aren't available by a sane price range anymore, so maintaining old
> gear is only possible for the rich.
There are some very good clones today.
http://www.x0xclones.com/review-cyclone-analogic-bass-bot-tt-303/
Some more e
On 2013-12-05 20:59, Alex Armani wrote:
> I need Windows XP to run one piece of software I have though, and I need
> a cd drive too, as it uses the original cd as the key / dongle
> thing.. It's wicked; it emulates 2 Roland 9o9's {drum machines}, and
> two Roland 3o3's {a systhesiser originally
>>I RSVP to the domain name! Does it mark the birth of Armanistic Private
>Messages? ;)
YES! I chose it as it is easy to remember. Surely the point of an email
address? AR for my initials, Alexander Richard, Man as in Wom An, I for Imogen.
Prime Minister! Or, In English I am a man called Alexa
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 19:59 +, Alex Armani wrote:
> Roland 3o3's {a systhesiser originally designed to try and emulate a
> bass guitar}
Fortunately or unfortunately I'm that old, that I know the original
machines of the 80s ;). The big problem with old gear that I prefer over
new gear, let alo
> IOW regarding to XP if you dislike it, remove it from your hard drives.
> Btw. I don't know what "US A" is/are and I don't want to know what the
> acronym is for.
It's not an anagram! ''I have seen the enemy, and it is us!''
We're the enemy, mostly because our computers are faster and differe
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 13:32 -0500, Mike Holstein wrote:
> copper wire like latency (which is not zero either)
Good formulation :)
somebody with better English skills could have explained much better
than I did.
Regards,
Ralf
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On 2013-12-05 19:38, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> No, the story still might be older, but it's known as "Plato's allegory
> of the cave", so it's known that it is from a man, not a woman.
>
I feel you Ralf, althought, if Plato whappened to be a woman (which is
not completely impossible, at the time she
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 19:13 +0100, Set Hallstrom wrote:
> keeping my belief that the matrix brothers
> stole the hole plot from an imaginative woman
No, the story still might be older, but it's known as "Plato's allegory
of the cave", so it's known that it is from a man, not a woman.
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On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> I try to correct the fallacy about latency and to explain it in a
> non-exact, non-technically way.
>
> On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 17:41 +, Alex Armani wrote:
> > zero-latency kernel
>
> Even the RT patch with full RT enabled is even n
Hi :)
I try to correct the fallacy about latency and to explain it in a
non-exact, non-technically way.
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 17:41 +, Alex Armani wrote:
> zero-latency kernel
Even the RT patch with full RT enabled is even not hard real-time
capable, let alone that zero-latency is possible i
On 2013-12-05 19:00, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 17:41 +, Alex Armani wrote:
>> I have seen the enemy and it is US A.
>
> Live becomes easier, if we don't see other points of view as enemies. I
> for example can't call 99.99% of what they call music on radio,
> music from m
On Thu, 2013-12-05 at 17:41 +, Alex Armani wrote:
> I have seen the enemy and it is US A.
Live becomes easier, if we don't see other points of view as enemies. I
for example can't call 99.99% of what they call music on radio,
music from my point of view and indeed most of it, if not all of
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Congratulations Pete, you're today's winner! You win an Operating System of
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Ubuntu Studio 13.1o, on my blue 16 gig stick, or Lubuntu 13:1o on my red 2nd 16
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Okay, Alex, best I can do is the Ubuntu philosophy, but the "what we are"
part is not in the official Ubuntu stuff, at least not where I can find it.
And my second guess would be Pogo. (I have met the enemy and it is us)
How lucky to have so many LUGs close by. (none around here, here being the
far
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