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  1. The inspiration for "Hand In Hand" from Phil's first solo album Face Value is evident in this cut.
  2. There has been a lot of discussion about this over at the Invision community forums. One problem is that MySQL, the database system upon which this forum is built (and most other forum software) is notoriously bad when it comes to searching data. Invision has attempted some other solutions in the past but none have been satisfactory. It seems there is a plug-in I can add that acts as an addendum to the current search function using Google. It supposedly works quite well however it is very broad, throws up individual pages, and only displays topics in the results, not individual posts. https://community.invisionpower.com/files/file/7866-dp41-cse-google/ The search problems may also be related to or compounded by the fact that the server is not running the latest version of MySQL or PHP. I will ask my host about upgrading those.
  3. Whoa.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPmKRtWta4E
  4. Good stuff.
    1. medjuck

      medjuck

      Jim:  What are these posts that just have your name on them?  Many seem to respond to  posts I don't see.   To what does "Good stuff" refer?

    2. Jim Alfredson

      Jim Alfredson

      My Facebook status updates are linked to my organissimo profile. Do they show up in the feed as a post or something?

       

    3. medjuck

      medjuck

      Yes. Or at least I think that's what's happening. 

  5. Last year I released my debut progressive rock album THEO - The Game Of Ouroboros. I'm very proud of it. Here's a few tracks off the album, which is a pseudo-concept album set in a dystopian future of one-world corporate government. Limited edition Blu-Ray with 24bit/96kHz 5.1 surround mixes is still available although I only have a few dozen left. Also available on CD and hi-res FLAC / mp3 download. http://www.big-o-records.com/zen-cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=31
  6. Working hard on the new THEO album. Here's one of my favorite tracks off the first one. Enjoy.
  7. The new Simon Phillips drum samples / patterns for Groove Agent are fantastic.
  8. Cubase really makes this kind of stuff simple.
  9. Last year about this time I released a progressive rock album under the name THEO. Here is track 3 from the record. I am immensely proud of this album. If you've not heard it yet, you really should pick up a copy.

    http://bit.ly/160CXwi
  10. Between this and Presswerk from u-he, I don't see why you'd need any other plug-in compressor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zjQNeM2RxU
  11. Waiting for the cookies to cool (microwave is acting as timer).
  12. RIP Maurice White. Whenever I hear EW&F, this is all I want to do.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5_oM8rU1jk
  13. Your internet win of the day.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7UwSVsiwzI
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjxgXDPmg8A
  15. You don't leave Jesus hangin'.
  16. Bed time for me but I just want to end the day by saying how proud I am of my daughter Zora. She's an amazing kid.
  17. Looking for someone...
  18. If you're really nostalgic for the sound of vinyl, just play all your digital media through this: https://www.izotope.com/en/products/effects-instruments/vinyl
  19. One more time for those who haven't seen it. My favorite comment so far: "Loved this! It's so fresh yet one can tell immediately what song it is!"
  20. No I get it. But I can't reference any concrete examples because frankly I don't listen to a lot of modern music. But the 'holy grail' in modern digital recordings (at least in non-classical genres) is to make things sound 'warm' and 'analog'. There are literally thousands of plug-ins that claim to do so (with varying degrees of success) as well as hundreds of hardware units (mic preamps, compressors, limiters, etc.) that are marketed as 'warming up' the 'cold digital sound'. I guess in terms of recent recordings, I would point to Steven Wilson's "The Raven That Refused To Sing" as a brilliantly engineered album (not to mention the cool music itself) that sounds to me like something from the pinnacle of analog recording (late 70s). It was engineered by Alan Parsons and recorded to HD ProTools but the signal chain up until the computer was all analog; analog EQs, mic preamps, compressors, etc. To my ears it sounds incredibly warm but with far more fidelity, frequency range, and dynamics than vinyl could ever muster. Basically the best of both worlds.
  21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLKb9Ms68ME
  22. I have no idea but I've used those kind of plug-ins a lot myself. And the list of engineers that use the Sonnox Inflator plug-in is a mile long. They might not use it on the whole mix, but often it is used on individual instruments, especially vocals.
  23. Day two in the studio tracking guitar overdubs for Big Apple Blues with Zach Zunis.
  24. Nice! Hard to find with that title, though.
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