From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SS: mixing project
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 17:32:26 +0100 

I'll be throwing it at SAWplus32 (a 32 track virtual mixing desk),
Soundforge and an obscene number of plugs-ins and most of all I'm
looking
forward to running bits through Koan Pro, a generative music program. As
they say in the generative music genre, it ain't got that swing if it
ain't
got that doubt. More on Koan at www.sseyo.com . More on SAW at
www.iqsoft.com . (BTW I have no commercial relationship with any of
these
companies).

cheers,
Mark
Sweden

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Hennam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: torsdag, december 2, 1999 16:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SS: mixing project


As Technical manager at a radio station, and someone who's done a bit of
re-mixing himself, I'd heartily recommend Cool-edit Pro (or 2000)

It does everything the so called 'professional' packages do and more and
is
now starting to be an radio industry accepted editing package.  It's
also
VERY reasonably priced and a doddle to learn to use...

Dunno what the rest of you lot think though, but that's my opinion...

Henny...




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Ian Hennam
Technical Manager
Galaxy 102 (Manchester)
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>>> "Jamie King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/02/99 02:02pm >>>
Hi,

With the remixing part of the Sreemillenium coming up soon, I was
curious to
see what sort of software and hardware you guys are planning on using.
I must admit, I am a remixer from the old school - a couple of decks and
a
mixing board - sometimes branching out with a sampler and old 8 track
Fostex.
Any software recommendations that are reasonably priced?

jamie k
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