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Hi,

I have been in the Music industry for more than 20 years working in rock bands that took me to playing to 15,000 people at a time, to the sole composer as I am at the moment.  The great change though came when I left the band and married and did family stuff!  But that was not the end of it.  I decided that Music was for me and that led me down ‘that’ path plus providence!   The ‘Holy Grail’ of recording at home without the high cost of renting recording studio’s and getting the quality music out there through contacts etc.

Fifteen years ago, cash in hand I started to look for a computer and the problems started!  PC’s then were in their infancy, and all the claims that were made about their ability in music recording terms were about as useful as a chocolate fireguard.  After 3 custom made PC’s at £1000 every time, failures in reliable recording without regular crashing and glitching were ongoing.  I became somewhat of an expert in all things PC, and was able to fix with time most faults whilst not writing music!  I was using Cubase at the time and gradually upgraded to Nuendo 2.  I thought that this final professional DAW would end my problems.

Then problems seemed to revolve around constant crashing or high latency with plug-ins etc.  Further there were problems with the Cubase/Nuendo 2 not performing tasks correctly or locking up.  These would especially be during working in the midi note edit page where dragging notes or selecting notes would lock up the PC.  One that was never solved, was recording midi in time with the click, then on playback it would be time shifted by 0.25s-by the way not my playing!  Whatever I did-offsets etc I never did solve it and I went over to Mac!

In more enlightened moments, I have wondered whether the PC processors/speed though powerful were just not fast enough for the programs and what was recommended. But then I ask why do the Mac’s work straight away out of the box?  Can anyone answer this?

It must be 10 years later after working with PC’s I found out that the Apple Mac’s existed!  It is only in the last 3 years, that I believed what I had been told by every musician worth his salt, that the ‘Apple Mac’ solution to music recording worked!’  Slowly in the past 2 years I have gradually migrated my whole studio to Apple Mac’s.  It has been a steep learning curve-in some ways-new architecture-new procedures-but worth every penny of it, and wish I had not believed the Windows-PC  evangelists brigade.

Looking back, if only I have spent the three grand on a decent Mac, and not on PC’s, I would still have the Mac and be working with it!  I have looked at the quality of build, their speed and seeming robustness of the Operating System.  Perhaps the wisdom of sometimes listening/researching all camps before taking the plunge and also cheaper is NOT always the cheapest option, long term!  Time is precious, and I am sad about the time lost, but perhaps in other ways, I learnt a lot about PC’S.

Logic Pro had been recommended to me and the moment I started hammering it-it held up with whatever I threw at it-or was it the Apple Mac? Whatever the combination I have never looked back-Logic Pro Studio is great, and so is the Mac.

Currently I am writing an LP/EP and have laid down 3 tracks.  I have invested in the Native Instruments Komplete 6 package and have used this as my main writing tool and find it fantastic.  Most of the sounds have been drawn from this stable so far and the sound bank is so vast that this is all I might ever need.  The tracks are Electronic in nature and the writing style.

I hope this little explanation of where I come from shows my hand well and helps in your journey.

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Ladder Course!

by Stokes-Herbst on December 3, 2009

in pc

Hi All,

A friend of mine Philip was visiting an outlying village town near here.  He went into this shop that sold toys as well as other things.  He went to a counter upstairs in the shop and requested a toy off the shelf  behind the salesperson who was young as there were none on the floor.  There was a small pair of steps behind the counter near the shelves.  shyly the lad mentioned that he couldn’t reach and get it.  My friend enquired sensitively, why?  The lad replied that he was not allowed to.  At this my friend started to get annoyed, and requested why?  He again relied that he was not allowed to-but he would get the manager!  On enquiring why he needed to get the manager, he replied that that he hadn’t been on the ‘Ladder Course’!  Obviously his manager had been as he came and promptly retrieved the ‘just out of reach’ waiting item from the shelves!

This is a true story and shows how ridiculous we have become in many areas of life.  We are not allowed to think for ourselves anymore or assess risk ourselves!  Surely a young adult has enough skills to assess the risk of climbing a 3 step ladder?  Surely someone has looked into the risk and fall rate off 3 step ladders and come to the conclusion that maybe only a few get hurt and it isn’t worth the cost of health and safety?  If nature is intent on killing us or seriously injuring us, then it will happen!  There is a cost to be weighed against the risk, and the risk is so slight in many scenario’s that cost of education which should be common sense, must not be worth the millions of pounds these courses cost a year.  We have everything on a plate these days-maybe we need to be given the chance to think for ourselves as God gave us a reasoning ability!  It has just as ridiculous as Political Correctness!

Cheers & a safe Christmas!

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Dribbling Geriatrics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

by Stokes-Herbst on November 19, 2009

in pc

I am incandescent with rage with the care-home manager in the UK (I think it was Ian Rapley) who inferred some of his residents are Dribbling Geriatrics’… life is not and people are not just disposable or useless-they are someone’s Mum or Dad at the least and Human!…seen on BBC breakfast this morning, and rumor has it on tomorrow…

The case is seen in the backdrop of where residents are trying to rein in the spiraling ‘management fees’ for ‘emergency pull cords’  and similar services.  Residents are seeing their savings dwindle just to pay these extra management fees and see the management companies as lining their own pockets at the expense of the less able.

Inferred- …not all of our residents are Dribbling Geriatrics’…. (from my poor memory!) clearly shows the nature of his thinking and that the residents are right about the alleged mercenary and callous approach of the financial thinking behind costs of services….

Maybe those involved should be tackled on a Legal basis?

I Move!

See:

BBC Breakfast has just promoted our campaign on TV.  Consensus immediately said we were a small group of serial complainers.  They are clearly in denial about the size of this campaign – even though they do not know actually how many residents and developments are involved.  Comments are already arriving through the website, and the BBC – keep ‘em coming.   Make sure if you live in the West you show your support by applying for a place at our Regional Meeting in Yeovil.  See Forthcoming events page for details and contact email address.  For details if you are not able to email: call 01243 544318.

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Swine Flu and Obama National Emergency!

by Stokes-Herbst on October 24, 2009

in General

Hi,

Here swine flu doubled in a week-actually I’m developing a snout but wife says it’s ok! LOL I think you have to look on the +ve side of life in all things….here in the UK we’ve had it and out of thousands only 1 or 2 deaths!  I’m 54, so my time might come with the flu or not…?

There seems to be a general national negativity here in the Uk about most things along with Political Correctness which I just think is totally overboard!

It’s seems that serious thinkers are carried  along with it, and cant see the wood for the trees.  Some religious groups are also use Political Correctness for their own ends in sinister ways to achieve their own agenda in national life.  Lets do away with political correctness-it dosnt allow people to think or act for themselves!

I Think, I Move!

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