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Re: cubase audio
Posted by: Wayne Feb,12.2004-22:20 

I don't remember where I heard about that. Not in the manual. Did you try it, and did it work?

My "day" job is as an organist/choirmaster of a church, and I got into my first computer (STfm) in '87 for scoring. (Hybred Arts stuff.) from there I went to Notator, and in about '93 or '94 CAF on a Falcon. My wife (flutest) and I have made 4 CD's, 2 are classical harp and flute, 2 are sorta classicalish/folkish/ a bit new ageish arrangements of tunes, 1 for Christmas, the other American folk tunes, using flutes, keyboards, mandolin, guitar, hammered dulcimer, harp, and various percussion. Recently I've been doing recording for other people, and have recorded many different styles. Among the best is a young (19) man named Josh Taylor, who is IMHO and astonishingly good electric guitarist, and an exellent song writer. I've watched him grow out of an exclusively "Stevie Ray Vaughn" style to be quite inventive and broad. The boy's got what it takes!
Wayne







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cubase audio Mark Feb,05.2004-01:56
  Re: cubase audio Wayne Feb,05.2004-05:00
    Re: cubase audio Wayne Feb,06.2004-04:18
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        Re: cubase audio Mark Feb,07.2004-16:00
          Re: cubase audio Wayne Feb,07.2004-19:04
            Re: cubase audio Mark Feb,10.2004-01:00
              Re: cubase audio Wayne Feb,10.2004-06:02
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