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Ulf

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  • Birthday 11/30/1999
  1. Try to get in touch with someone at Mafy, they should be able to help you out: http://www.mafy.se/mafy-foretagen/mafy-in-english/
  2. Fantastic! He certainly doesn't stick to no old rules of comping!
  3. Cool, I just know that I need to practice this more often.
  4. Using more and more of MS stuff these days, they really seem to have stepped up their game.
  5. Interesting array of controller options and the ability to seamlessly morph between presets or layers of sounds. Well ahead of its time.
  6. Unfortunately I'm old enough to remember these floppy disks and how you had to plan the setlist according to when new sounds were being loaded. We'll, we have come a long way since then.
  7. A pair of Sony mdr-7506 headphones. Not to replace my trusty AKG K-271 (mkII), which still sounds great, but to offer a second opinion on mixing. Also, I have to admit the Sony's are really more comfortable after a few hours.
  8. Combine the drinking and drumkey ideas with this one:
  9. I have used commercial music as well as posted covers on Youtube, and their automatic process actually works quite well. If the original composer doesn't allow this use, YT will let you know. Otherwise they will automatically add ads to pay the copyright owners (and stop you from getting any payouts). Seems fair.
  10. Care to explain your math here? If I'm not mistaken, the -12dB down from the ideal 96dB (at 16 bits resolution), would mean "wasting" ~2 bits. If you don't believe the math you can easily listen for yourself by recording at -12dB and compare to a 8 bit recording.
  11. Our small local theater has Meyer UPM1's, and they sound great. Not at all hyped (so some musicians will probably find them boring), but neutral and very nice for small ensembles, strings and speech.
  12. Nope, we've been on MIDI 1.0 all this time. 2.0 is the imminent upgrade, with the first controllers geared toward it hitting the market this year. Probably the longest running, widely used, 1.0 standard of all time. With all its flaws, I'd say "well done" to the original authors!
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