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Stevee T

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OCPS470...I'm not unhappy with my Tascam 2488, but the ability to manipulate the signal is not as flexible, just looking to the future...thanks for the input...8)

Clarky...you've been very busy...a good thing to be...if your doing what you like....sounds like you are!

cheese101...thanks for the heads up!

Edited Tue Jan 31 '06 5:44 am

Tue Jan 31 '06 5:42:14 am Set this message as last read

rob310
Rob D'Angelo
ACWORTH, GA
usa
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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mornin
Tue Jan 31 '06 5:47:23 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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RIP

Coretta Scott King Dies at 78

ATLANTA - Coretta Scott King, who turned a life shattered by her husband's assassination into one devoted to enshrining his legacy of human rights and equality, has died. She was 78. Markel Hutchins, a close family friend of the Kings, told The Associated Press he spoke early this morning with Bernice King, who confirmed her mother's passing.

Tue Jan 31 '06 6:04:22 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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The Cult energized for 2006 tour


NEW YORK (Billboard) - After a three-and-a-half year break, veteran rock act the Cult will return to the road this spring.

The group, which features core members Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, is in the midst of auditions and rehearsals ahead of the March 1 North American tour kick-off in San Francisco. Additional international shows are also being considered for later in the year.

The Cult was last active in 2002, when it toured in support of the previous year's Atlantic album "Beyond Good and Evil." But Astbury told Billboard.com the experience was "soul destroying. After going through that whole major-label experience when the industry was in its death knell, it left a horrible taste in my mouth. I really didn't want to be a part of it any more."

He spent the next few years performing with the Doors Of The 21st Century and enjoying extensive travel around the world. "Having done it for nearly three years, the Cult started to come back to me. I was missing it and missing the music. I missed performing with Billy," Astbury said.

Astbury and Duffy are already conceptualizing the set list for the tour, which will blend favorites like "She Sells Sanctuary," "Fire Woman," "Wild Flower" and "Love Removal Machine" with more obscure items such as "American Gothic," "Gone" and "Witch." Said Astbury, "We might reaching further into (1994's 'The Cult'), which we skimmed over in a lot of ways. I'd really like to perform some more songs from that."

Astbury hopes new Cult music could be a byproduct of the reunion, noting that he's been "writing songs that are appropriate for the Cult. There's got to be some sort of creative aspect to this."

But most of all, he's excited to be performing the Cult's music in front of an audience again. "We've booked these shows and we're going to have a blast doing it," he said. "When I get on that stage, I've seen a lot of the world recently and I feel a desire to share that."

Tue Jan 31 '06 6:06:40 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Nine Inch Nails Frontman Appears In Graphic PETA Ad


LAUNCH Radio Networks - A graphic two-minute commercial from People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA), featuring Nine Inch Nails frontman

Trent Reznor, has been posted online by TMZ.com. Reznor appears at the beginning of the ad and narrates it. The spot shows graphic footage of dogs and cats being tortured, killed and skinned in China for the fur trade industry.

Reznor notes that some of the animals are wearing collars, which he calls "proof that they were someone's beloved companion." The musician adds that the Chinese industry is not regulated and asks viewers to boycott fur products.

China is the world's leading exporter of fur. The commercial offers its footage as evidence that the industry exports dog and cat fur while mislabeling it as that of other animals.

Edited Tue Jan 31 '06 6:09 am

Tue Jan 31 '06 6:08:54 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Peeps, check THIS out.... Scroll down the page for a cool Jeff Beck interpretation playing the Adagietto from Mahlers 5th Symphony arranged and produced by Andy Hill.

Nice way to start the day.....

Tue Jan 31 '06 6:10:12 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Girl group Lez Zeppelin rocks, with a twist

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Four women rockers who took on the music of Led Zeppelin are driving club audiences to a frenzy and, offstage, whipping up speculation over their sexual tastes with the name of the band: Lez Zeppelin.

"We have sort of a 'don't ask, don't tell' policy," says Steph Paynes, lead guitar player and the " Jimmy Page" of the group. "It's better to keep it all a mystery, and in the end it really doesn't matter. What matters is the music."

The New York-based quartet came together almost three years ago with the express purpose of covering songs by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Led Zeppelin.

They're among a small but growing number of all-female tribute bands Spin Magazine recently referred to as "Chicks with Picks," and include the playfully dubbed AC/DShe, Cheap Chick and The Ramonas.

"It wasn't like we decided just to do an all-girl cover band for the sake of it," Paynes said in an interview. "It was strictly me lounging on the couch, listening to a Led Zep album and being in absolute ecstasy over the music. I can't think of anything I'd rather be playing than this."

Zeppelin's brash amalgam of hard-driving rock, traditional blues and guitar-tinged ballads propelled the sale of millions of albums and made them one of the top bands of the 1970s. It disbanded in 1980 after the death of drummer John Bonham.

Paynes said the tribute group had been mulling a name for a week or two and when Lez Zeppelin was suggested, there was no question of them not using it.

ARE THEY OR AREN'T THEY?

With veteran New York-area musicians Helen Destroy on drums, Lisa Brigantino on bass, mandolin and keyboards and Sarah McLellan on vocals, the group is electrifying. But the question that consistently follows the band around is whether any or all of its members are, in fact, lesbians.

"Oh, definitely maybe," Payne said. "There's no question about maybes."

"I was aware of what the name might suggest, but that to me was not a problem at all," she added.

Paynes said despite the nudge and wink the band's name conveys, their audience is not dominated by lesbians.

"There is some gay and lesbian following, but it's mostly just a Led Zeppelin following. Male, female, in every age group," she said before getting ready for a sold-out gig that night at New York's Bowery Ballroom.

Her take on the group's demographic was borne out at the show that night. As the band opened with a thundering version of "The Immigrant Song," vocalist McLellan delivered the number's trademark opening wail faithfully and sent the predominantly male crowd into a frenzy.

The audience, including a few amorous Sapphic couples near the front of the stage, did not differ noticeably from that in any other East Village club on a Friday night.

Paynes said she thinks many come to see if a group of women can recreate music with such a testosterone-driven sound.

"It was pretty daunting to perform this stuff live, even for Led Zeppelin," she said. "Even they didn't keep it going once John Bonham died."

After a brief pause, she added, "I guess we've got balls."

Tue Jan 31 '06 6:10:17 am Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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njbeast: Thats the spirit bro we are supporting you, and know that Jon has got to reply soon!!.... I smell a webmaster around these parts, lol, and he usually answers tons of questions at once when he does chime in....

Do The Stu: Thanks for the link to Shinedown, they remind me a lot of Default from those samples, but maybe more straight forward rock!.... They sound great, I like the vox, and will add them to my list....

While we are at it, let me introduce you to Forty Deuce.... A group I think you'll like in that veign.... Richie Kotzen vox/git (of course).... Their site is still under construction, thus the cheesy myspace link, lol, but there are four samples there you can listen to.... Enjoy.... (btw, you've got to stop one of the guest blog players in the comments section as it sounds off at the same time)....

Clarky: Thanks for the heads up on the David Cross Band itinerary.... The fall is better weather around here, not so sticky, and the beer is on me :-)

R.I.P. Coretta Scott King....

Edited Tue Jan 31 '06 6:36 am

Tue Jan 31 '06 6:35:13 am Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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mikesb: Thank you very much, Jeff Beck is always amazing!! :-) What a beautiful interpretation!!....
Tue Jan 31 '06 6:40:35 am Set this message as last read

tokyo jack

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hey dudes...this is joe!! i am anouncing that i have narrowed my search for the next guitarist for the next g3 tour!!! i have contacted eddie van halen and gary moore!!! they are both very interested!!! i might even take them both out with me!!!! talk soon............and yes, we will come to buffalo ny next time!!!!!!!
Tue Jan 31 '06 6:41:33 am Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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tokyo jack: The least you could do is write your text in blue, lol....

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Tue Jan 31 '06 6:53:49 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland....What Up?

SteveeT......I'm honored your honored....lol.....I just need the clients...lol.... Pro Tools..... I agree and disagree with OPCS470. No you don't need Pro Tools....but that depends on where you want to go. There's Pro Tools systems to fit any budget from $300 M-Audio systems to the $10,000 TDM system. Pro Tools is the industry standard and LE systems are compatable with any HD system. You can take your sessions backed up on DVD and go anywhere in the world to have them mixed. Those two points were a big selling point for me. I know how serious you are about your music and I'm sure for mixing your CD and to get it right you'd consider taking your music to a pro engineer for mixing and mastering. That's what I was saying in the other post about my room and my mixing experience. Plus it's so easy to work with audio it's not even funny. Pro Tools 7 made a huge advance in there midi application but still not as powerful as other midi apps. They're catching up with midi but I don't think for the money you'll find anything close to the power and ease of Pro Tools for audio. Plus, there's a lot of reference books by 3rd party co.'s that deal with Pro Tools to get you up and running. I bet within 1/2 hr. from your house there's a couple of professional Pro Tools studios. I would recommend the Digi 002. It comes with $2000 worth of plugins and sells for about $2400 and it's PC/ Mac compatable. Check this link for any Pro Tools questions: http://www.digidesign.com/ Check out the DUC forum if the link don't take you there. Peace. Edit...You'll find the DUC Forum under the support tab.

Suzie2000.....I'm a Mac guy. I use Avery for my cd labeling. I don't know anything about the software your using. What's the problem you're having? I'll help ....if I can.

Satriella.....I would go to windows help and do a search for port 7327. Than open the port. Download the link for Flash 6 and you should be able to get in. I use the old Java to get in. I never tried the Beta. Old Java always works for me. I hope this helps. Edit.... The old Java page wont link. I got in on the Beta side. First time using the Beta link.

mthead....Thanks. I appreciate it.

Have A GReat Day Everyone ! ! !

Edited Tue Jan 31 '06 8:17 am

Tue Jan 31 '06 7:00:01 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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I was just thinking about babes and people and friends etc you know it,s funny man yrs,ago like i know donny he calls me ed cuz the way i use to do thing,s thats his code name for me but anyways i was down in his area i figured let,s go visit donny man like hell like it he,s getting visit,s from Rambo man then it dawned on me just a little while ago man ,donny had never met rambo man he,s met rocky but never natural rambo a while back i was machine gunning the army man i felt it changing man there,s johnny man still frank just rambo time anyways man yr,s ago like when i was 12 they use to try and surrender to rambo man i kill em all anyways man the only part i can remeber from making rambo 3 was going there no surrender man yes ,perfect more kills man i just remebered seeing one of my babes on t,.v.that i just paid for the making of rambo 3 a few yr,s ago man decent and donny now knows im rambo man i had the guv show him pictures man from me machine gunning them down man i wonder if he put 2 and 2 together and watched rambo3 man he should i was just looking at the cover of it and going boy did i look good in rambo form when i was 12 man looks the same as the pictures he seen man anyways i always display damage thats what rambo 3 was for if you can do it in a movie you cand do it in real life when it comes to body man who me i work for god.later wolf2.
Tue Jan 31 '06 7:40:02 am Set this message as last read

peaceandguitars

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FUBAR
Tue Jan 31 '06 8:30:51 am Set this message as last read

Guitarmiester

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Do The Stu No matter where you'd sit in Radio City Music Hall, the Dream Theater show will be awesome. I actually haven't listened to much DT at all in the past month or so...I'll have to start listening to them again.
Tue Jan 31 '06 8:39:57 am Set this message as last read

DC Slater
DC Slater
NJ
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Hey all, what's hap'nin?

Do The Stu - Yeah man, I really can't choose favorites, but like I said, ITLIS? just flows... great feel throughout the whole album. Definitely some of Joe's best on there, IMO.

Satriella - No problem!

Keniko, Stevee T - just a little side note on my personal experience with the Digidesign 002r. There is/was a very common defect in the power supply/power harness cables of the 002r units. I had purchased one off eBay and after about 2 months, it just wouldn't power up anymore. I freaked and called the guy that sold it to me, and he told me all about the problem (wish he had told me before I bought it, but...).

So anyway, I called DigiDesign and they sent me a repair kit for free within a couple of days. It's really easy to fix, but I decided to sell it and get something more reliable because I just couldn't afford downtime like that again. (And apparently, this happened at least twice before to the previous owner).

That said, I'm not sure if the newer units have been fixed. I'm assuming they have been, but a word of caution would be not to buy a used unit, if you're looking into the 002r.

-DC Slater
http://www.dcslater.com

Tue Jan 31 '06 9:03:57 am Set this message as last read

danny k
Dan Kokol
Bradford, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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It's been a while since I've posted so I thought I'd drop in to say hi. :o) 11 pages to go & I'll be all caught up !!

Danny K

Tue Jan 31 '06 9:04:53 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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R.I.P. Coretta Scott King

Tue Jan 31 '06 9:08:03 am Set this message as last read

Naty

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thanks for the b-day wishes people
Tue Jan 31 '06 9:14:39 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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DCSlater......Yes....It happened to me also. I went on the DUC and sure enough it was the power harness. Digidesign next day air the harness and it installed real easy and lost two days.....and I would never consider selling my 002....lol...... I'm surprised you gave up on Digidesign so quickly. What did you buy in it's place?
Tue Jan 31 '06 9:38:38 am Set this message as last read

Shredinator
John Wooley
Houston, Texas
US
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Somebody ripped off Steve Vai big time...I ain't sayin' who...you know who you are..
Tue Jan 31 '06 9:44:03 am Set this message as last read

SlickPotatoHead
Iain Robertson
Blairdrummond, Stirling
Scotland
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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ILOVELAMP
Tue Jan 31 '06 10:14:21 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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mikesb...very pretty stuff...thanks!

Keniko...( I'm Honored that you're Honered, that I'm Honored)lol....thanks for the in depth info...it's either ProTools, or a friend of mine has a recording studio that I was considering for final mixes...money, money, money, money....money...!

DCSlater...thank you for the warning on the power supply....

Danny...Good to see ya!

death cube k, PhryDom.....soon?

Edited Tue Jan 31 '06 10:59 am

Tue Jan 31 '06 10:50:04 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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lol.. oh leave him alone will ya
Tue Jan 31 '06 11:10:07 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Stevee T LOL. yes very soon..
big gay al :) LMAO
Tue Jan 31 '06 11:28:44 am Set this message as last read
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