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LGU89
Leanna Usher
atlanta, Georgia
USA
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Ga6o Congratulations on getting engaged!!!:):):)
Sat Oct 19 '02 10:59:13 am

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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ga60- good luck for your wedding- it's a pity to give up guitar, but I don't think you can ever give up joe...completely at least.
Sat Oct 19 '02 11:32:59 am

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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XCPX and jblaze: Digital Village are doing the V-Amp2 for £99.99, or £179.99 with the huge floor controller. XCPX - yeah you'd probably need to upgrade your pc to get some decent results out of it. JB - swapping spit ROFL!!!

/\/\ike: Yes, he IS amazing! So clean and accurate, I noticed. Like at the start of Crystal Planet, his hand is positioned so "intentionally". I notice daft things like that sometimes!

Man, what a great weekend this is!!! Later everyone, Dave
Sat Oct 19 '02 11:40:07 am

Loo Who

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Hi Joe, *peace*

bluespower - Je comprende vous. C'est bon. Je pense ces gens se ne gardes pas de blesser les sentiments du quequ'un.

Eric et Twig - Soignez-vous bien.

Paix et Amour, Linda

Sat Oct 19 '02 11:40:55 am

Loo Who

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Ga6o - Wow, best to you and you're soon to be wife. Enjoy and share a long life of love and happiness.

I began posting here in '98, the fall I think. Time flies.

Time to pick all my basil- the chill has arrived. Yum, pesto sauce.

Rock on. Peace, Linda

Sat Oct 19 '02 11:49:09 am

michelle

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Ovation, wow! There's some love in the room now! lol! Gotta love that happy buzz ;-)

Congrats Gabriel !!

Fridge Ian, (ha!), it's raining here, but I'm not lovin' it. lol! Rain makes me want to sleep.

Narface, Joe had a couple of strobe lights going when he played here with D.T. & King's X. I thought they were going to blind me when I heard about them because we were close to the stage, but they turned out to be pretty cool. I don't remember if there was a smoke machine, but it was an outside gig, so it wouldn't have clogged up the room anyway.

Happy 200 to me!

Sat Oct 19 '02 11:55:03 am

CrystaI Planet
Steve
Huddersfield,
England
Plays: Guitar
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FridgeIanDominant Thanks, Michelle Congrats!
Sat Oct 19 '02 12:04:07 pm

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Happy 200th birthday rainy michelle!

Congrats Ga6o.

Enjoy your Saturday everyone!!!! FridgeIan LOL
Sat Oct 19 '02 12:13:25 pm

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Ga6o, congrats and best wishes...marriage can be very rewarding. Get settled in with your new wife and THEN buy your guitar back....lol. Good Luck :) You can't just QUIT guitar...it's always with you...

Happy 200th Michelle.....

Does anyone in here own an RG 570? I was thinking that if a JS-1000 is totally out of reach, I would settle for a 570. Any positive remarks about it? Thanxxx

Sat Oct 19 '02 12:29:05 pm

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Happy 365 to me! This is crazy...I can't believe I've made so many posts in just a few months.

I was listening to Memories from Dreaming #11 just a few minutes ago. Stu is so awesome on that song...I love it.

Mr Nick - I'd hate to see Joe do a greatest hits album. Live albums are much better.


OCPS470 - I'll download your music when I'm done here. I'll let you know what I think.
ovation1 - Have you placed the order for the GHS CDs yet? Do you know what the expected shipment date is? I'm getting antsy over here, LOL. I know you're gonna love them.
LGU89 - I think Jeff has posted twice in the 2 1/2 years that I've been here. The new version of this site (promoting Strange Beautiful Music) went live in June, and he hasn't been here since then.
Ga6o - Congrats on the marriage thing... :-) Will there be any JS music at the wedding?

...Austin...

Sat Oct 19 '02 12:41:58 pm

CrystaI Planet
Steve
Huddersfield,
England
Plays: Guitar
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FridgeIan I've been doing some more homework on the lovely jubley Behringer and i dunno why this thing isn't all over the place like POD's are lol, i've been looking all over the place and reading reviews and i've heard nothing but good stuff about the v-amp2 so i think definately in the long run im going to get one and get the marshall for christmas, just one more question then i'll stop pestering (lol) what recording software do you use? Do behringer have a programme which you can download or do you use something else? Do you have any experience with Cubase VST? and do you know if i'd be able to use the v-amp with it? Thanks again for all your help on my little quest lol.........Joe Rules.....
Sat Oct 19 '02 12:47:50 pm

Mr Nick

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Ga6o..congratulations...but i dont think you should give up guitar...just keep it there...and play it once in a while (behind your soon to be wifes back :P...)

stu not boo....well..ok..the next live album then :)

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Sat Oct 19 '02 12:54:38 pm

Whojackafibby

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Sat Oct 19 '02 1:01:51 pm

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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XCPX: You're not pestering matey!!! I use Cakewalk Sonar 2, and sometimes Cool Edit Pro for audio editing. I've tried Cubase, and Logic Audio, but always found the Cakewalk line a little easier. Maybe it's because Cubase and Logic didn't start out on the PC platform, I don't know. I hear Sonar is mega with Win2k / ME / XP because it fully utilises the 32 bit architecture (OK, I'll get me coat).
You won't have any problems with a V-Amp2 and *any* software really, because all the computer "sees" is an audio signal coming in - it doesn't know (or care!) where it came from :-) The Behringer software is for controlling / accessing the V-Amp itself, it doesn't do any recording of its own. I hope that lot makes sense!!!!

You know I might just change my login name at this rate LOL Easy everyone, Flea for G3!!!! Still can't get that song out of my head!!!!!!!!!!!
Sat Oct 19 '02 1:11:03 pm

anuj

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death cube k .. i take it you're a fan? :) it's funny how his robotic style seeps into one's playing subconscious.. :D

~A

Sat Oct 19 '02 1:16:18 pm

CrystaI Planet
Steve
Huddersfield,
England
Plays: Guitar
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FridgeIanDominant Thanks for the help (again) :) At school we use Cubase vst and its soo easy to get the basics down i'll probably end up using that, wooahhh after reading more and more on the Behringer v-amp im really starting to want one now lol, i download the manual so i'll know what to do with it when i do eventually buy one, oh god this weeks loterry numbers are crap lol sorry to drift away there its just my mum and dad were sure (for the 40 millionth time) that we were gonna win this week lol, anyway, Dave (if i may call you that, i feel mean calling you fridgeian now lol) what processor have you got on your pooter? Like i said earlier my crappy pentium 2 only runs at 350mhz but i've got another processor which runs at 500mhz which i could fit if my pooter couldn't handle recording at the moment, i'm pretty sure i'll have to get some more hard drive space though, we've only got 8.6 gb and i've used about 5.17 of that lol maybe i'll consider upgrading to 40 or something, also i have a fairy average soundcard, nothing special, will having an average sound card drastically affect my ability to record? It will obviously i was just wondering if it was going to be essential....hehe im only 14 i guess its best to get all this clear in my head for the long run lol thanks for all the help again...........Joe Rules.....
Sat Oct 19 '02 2:30:23 pm

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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the one thing you *need* with sound cards and recording is full duplex - that means that it can playback and record at the same time. Virtually every card nowadays has this anyway so you shold be fine. Hard disk space and access speeds is the main thing though.
Sat Oct 19 '02 2:42:44 pm

MegaBoyd
Boyd
suisun city, california
u s A
Plays: Bass
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LGU89, I believe Joe wrote Cryin for his dad when he passed away, & tears in the rain was named from watching the movie Blade Runner. Joe you Rule!

Edited Sat Oct 19 '02 3:10 pm
Sat Oct 19 '02 3:09:44 pm

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Hi again everyone...it's my leap-year post now. ;-)

The first game of the World Series starts in just over an hour. Who's cheering for who? I'll be rooting for the Angels.

...Austin...

Sat Oct 19 '02 3:50:27 pm

jblaze1

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Gabe:I'm still here!!:)...Congratulations!!!!.It's always nice to hear from you.What's the wedding song going to be?...
PhrygianDominate:I definately want a Vamp for my collection...Not bad prices:)
Question:Does anybody know anything about"Magix Music studio deluxeV 2000".??...jblaze1
Sat Oct 19 '02 4:02:14 pm

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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XCPX: Paul's on the right track there. A healthy amount of RAM is going to be desirable (say 256MB), and lots of *fast* hard disk space (go for a 7200RPM disk if you upgrade). If you're not using tons of plugins and effects and stuff I actually think you'll be fine in the short to medium tern with a 500MHz processor. Of course (thanks Paul) a full duplex soundcard is going to be a big help, but it's not *essential*, as long as you don't need to hear previous audio that you're recorded as you record new stuff. I usually try and save my PCs efforts by programming something daft like a drum pattern & a bass line with MIDI (not very much strain on the computer) and then doing all the audio tracks one at a time over the top. Each time I record a new audio track I mute the others - I don't need to hear them and it saves my PC from struggling!!! I have a P3 866 MHz, with 500 MB RAM, tons of storage (five hard disks with 20 to 60GB each), and a *very* clean Windows 98 installation. My soundcard is an M-Audio Delta 44 - 4 ins and 4 outs. All hooked up through a Behringer (yep! those guys again!) 4 channel mixer. You don't need so much stuff, but when I was working I earned quite a bit and put every penny into my studio.

And of course you can call me Dave - it's my name after all! My Mum'd be pleased LOL I only picked the PD name cos I was reading a Joe interview when I signed up!!!!
Sat Oct 19 '02 4:06:17 pm

jewdog
Jeff Rubin
Roseburg, Oregon
USA
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In regards to the upcomming Bone Bash tour at Concord on 11-2.Any chance that Joe might jam with Journey?It would sure be great to see Joe and Neil get together.Where in the line up will Joe be,,,Thanks.....Please E-mail me back
Sat Oct 19 '02 5:58:59 pm

michelle

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Fridge E N, we already have Dave Mc, do you want to be called Plain Dave, Dave Dominant, Rainy Day Dave?? Pick something :)

Whojacqaslappy - you fuuunny!! lmao!!

Austin, you tell me who's playing and I'll tell you who I'm rooting for. lol!!

Sat Oct 19 '02 6:00:24 pm

Ally F
Alasdair Forbes
Scotland
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Phrygian dominant, i dont want to get pretencious on your ass but in this case i feel it necassary, i am fully aware of what the friging phrygian dominant scale is and any other modes or keys you wish to quote, after all i have been playing musical instruments (trumpet, clarinet, piano and guitar which is my most recent interest) since i was 3 years old, my father is a music teacher and i have been surrounded by music all my life. i'm not insulting you i'm mearly informing you because frankly your little joke about the dominant scale i felt was at my expence. i'm really sorry if i sounded big headed!!! i really not a big headed person (i dont think) honest!!!! i just felt i needed to det the record straight on this one. later.
Sat Oct 19 '02 6:37:23 pm

death cube k

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anuj yes as i have become more automated myself, but hey u r a fan as well, i dont have to tell you
ocps470 great tunes man! how long have you been playing? to all satch fans check this guy out!
Sat Oct 19 '02 7:07:24 pm
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