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I've been a "choir boy" pretty much all my life. I was also in a garage band in high school. I started out singing then moved to bass b/c it was hard rock & the singing hurt too much. :-) These days I'm only seriously interested in classical & jazz.
 
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Here's another one. It's called "Broken Frames." Again, this was quick-and-dirty, just to get the idea down. Don't expect too much on the production value.

http://samoff.com/media/samoff-broken_frames.mp3

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This seems too good to be true: usb-drive based mixing software that can allegedly run on any OS (AJAX???).

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Behringe...egment=guitars

Challenge: get this to run on N800 or N810! Truly portable music production!
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
This seems too good to be true: usb-drive based mixing software that can allegedly run on any OS (AJAX???).
More likely Java, but could just as well be cross-compiled C++ or something. Whatever it is definitely has the ability to call native x86 libraries, as they mention optionally using lame.exe with it.
Challenge: get this to run on N800 or N810! Truly portable music production!
Well, since it can use x86 code, I'd bet it does use it in some key function or other; not necessarily a show-stopper, but definitely a show-slower, given typical x86 emulation speed.
 
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Well, since it can use x86 code, I'd bet it does use it in some key function or other; not necessarily a show-stopper, but definitely a show-slower, given typical x86 emulation speed.
Well, the Mac, non-"Plus" version runs on PowerPC, but yeah, the non-"Plus" Linux version is an ELF binary. The "can be transported from computer to computer" stuff assumes standard desktops & notebooks only.
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
This seems too good to be true: usb-drive based mixing software that can allegedly run on any OS (AJAX???).

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Behringe...egment=guitars

Challenge: get this to run on N800 or N810! Truly portable music production!
EnergyXT is a pretty amazing piece of software... Download the trial version and watch it launch in less than a second -- seriously. I was considering purchasing it a while back. I could be wrong -- well, I mean, I probably am wrong -- but I seem to remember it being an AIR app. Hmmm...

Update: See? SJGadsby proved me wrong.

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Yeah, I figured as much.
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Tim, just sent you an email!
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Good to see this thread is going! Sorry I hadn't jumped in sooner --- been "asleep at the wheel" due to wedding and honeymoon planning.

In any case, a lot of you guys already know about my work (and have been awesomely supportive): http://www.mhalo.com
 
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I was in a number of bands recently. One of them was kind of "for fun" punk, Amídalas Lenhadas, I played bass. I had another band with my brother that was just me in the guitar and him on the drums, mostly instrumental songs, surf music and other stuff. We also had another larger rock band playing songs from bands like Sonics, Stooges and other classics, Rock Mountain Fever was the name. I wish I could get back playing...

The Amídalas songs were available at blip.fm, but it seems they are not there anymore. Maemo users might find it interesting that we had a song with a small calculator solo, performed by an HP-48G+.
 
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