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em22
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03 2004 11:19    
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Yes inge, prepare those AKG's. I was going to cheat and send in breakbeat (its on the music page, written a while ago), but I feel i need to do something more specific Smile

Man ya speakers, hit the decks!


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CHICAGO子ollie
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03 2004 13:35    
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The guide seems helpful enough... Thanks for putting that up Inge Smile

A couple of things though:
1) "KISS Wave Editor" and "Rock 'n Wave Editor" are one and the same, RnWe's just a newer version
2) "KISS Wave Editor" isn't even available on the net anyway, so in the end it's not exactly free... Rolling Eyes

But otherwise, Cool for the guide. Wink
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Inge
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03 2004 13:42    
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CHICAGO子ollie wrote:
The guide seems helpful enough... Thanks for putting that up Inge Smile

A couple of things though:
1) "KISS Wave Editor" and "Rock 'n Wave Editor" are one and the same, RnWe's just a newer version
2) "KISS Wave Editor" isn't even available on the net anyway, so in the end it's not exactly free... Rolling Eyes

But otherwise, Cool for the guide. Wink


Kiss wave editor? What kiss wave editor? Where did you saw such a name being used?

Whistle

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Inge
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03 2004 13:44    
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Mind everyone btw: the *static* suggestions in the production guide (gain usage, interpolation usage) are also written down in the review guide, and thus will be used by the reviewers. Not following these (say, for instance, using gain 6) might result in a less good review than possible.

Inge


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CHICAGO子ollie
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03 2004 13:48    
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Inge wrote:
CHICAGO子ollie wrote:
The guide seems helpful enough... Thanks for putting that up Inge Smile

A couple of things though:
1) "KISS Wave Editor" and "Rock 'n Wave Editor" are one and the same, RnWe's just a newer version
2) "KISS Wave Editor" isn't even available on the net anyway, so in the end it's not exactly free... Rolling Eyes

But otherwise, Cool for the guide. Wink


Kiss wave editor? What kiss wave editor? Where did you saw such a name being used?

Whistle

Inge


Rolling Eyes
::This:: KISS Wave Editor.

I see you changed such details in the guide though... Damn you're quick! Razz
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Inge
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03 2004 13:49    
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CHICAGO子ollie wrote:
I see you changed such details in the guide though... Damn you're quick! Razz


Rolling Eyes

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CHICAGO子ollie
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 10 2004 13:10    
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Question:
Is there a sound editor that's compatible with Triangle II?

Don't say Chainer, I can't figure that damn thing out Sad
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Inge
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 10 2004 19:41    
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Oh, come on. Chainer is dreadfully simple. Honoust: just load the vsti, configure the synth, go to 'export' and select the notes & range that you want exported. It *really can't be made any easier.

The fact you're still in highschool can *not* be used as an excuse for own stupidity! Very Happy

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CHICAGO子ollie
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11 2004 02:17    
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Inge wrote:
Oh, come on. Chainer is dreadfully simple. Honoust: just load the vsti, configure the synth, go to 'export' and select the notes & range that you want exported.


Personally, I've found Chainer to be the most confusing program I've ever used!
I tried loading it up, and nothing happened.

Nothing, I say!
*still hasn't read the help file for Chainer yet... is there a help file?*

Inge wrote:
It *really can't be made any easier.

Yes it can.
It could've been made as a DirectX plugin. Rolling Eyes


edit: Ok, checked TriangleII when I got home, it's a standalone which makes things a bit easier... A bit.
I can't get any sound from it because I don't have a midi cable for my keyboard, and I can't be stuffed to get up and one either `cause I'm lazy.

Anyone know how to use eBay?
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CHICAGO子ollie
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11 2004 08:11    
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Inge wrote:
The fact you're still in highschool can *not* be used as an excuse for own stupidity! Very Happy


Yes it can.
You have no idea how lame my school is.

I think, in later life, I'll sue them for wasting my time. That way, if they say "But he was wasting OUR time!" I can say "Well hey, yous' were the ones that set that example."
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Za!ppa
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 14 2004 23:24    
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staying off-topic: I think what he is talking about is that chainer requires some ASIO stuff to make any sound. Whatever ASIO is, my soundcard (soundblaster16) haven't got it, and his probably haven't either.
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patm
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 15 2004 02:45    
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When I first tried Triangle 2 I couldn't get it to work.
I went to this site and downloaded asio4all.

http://michael.tippach.bei.t-online.de/asio4all/

I am using Win XP with a soundblaster live card.

After installing the driver, Triangle 2 worked, and I can use the computer keyboard instead of a outboard keyboard for note entry.

This is a beta program, but I have had no problem with it.

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CHICAGO子ollie
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 15 2004 04:57    
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Aahhhhhhhhh, that's much better! Surprised
Heaps of thanks for that! Cool
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vfgdfg
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 15 2004 16:24    
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Ummh, I'm confused.

Is it - or is it not ok to use ripped/downloaded samples?


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Yannick
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 15 2004 16:31    
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If you use ripped samples (which is common practise in tracking), it is really better if you have the authorisation of the sample creator.
As the entires can be featured on a CD, copyright issues are very important.

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