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Great! That would fit nicely next to my Fairlight Quantum in my warehouse studio!
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So is "nuage" pronounced like "new age" or does it rhyme with "sewage"? ---- "Transition to Amplitude Death in Coupled System with Small Number of Nonlinear Oscillators" - Chen Hai-Ling www.myspace.com/cristofe |
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CapnLockheed wrote: So is "nuage" pronounced like "new age" or does it rhyme with "sewage"?
Like ---- Phreaque Modi |
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Well, it looks way out of my league at present, but I have to say, it looks superb. Finally we have a choice of DAWs with well-integrated h/w without having to cobble together disparate elements that you discover don't actually work very well together until they're out of the box and the warranty is null and void.
Would I like to work with that system and that layout? Hell yes. Although I'd prefer Cubase than Nuendo, but I'd imagine it's probably perfectly compatible with Cubase (same DAW with a different price tag basically). It'll get slagged because that's what people get fun out of doing on the net, despite the hordes that flock to buy Steinberg products. I actually really like what Yamaha are doing...it's a firm stride in the right direction |
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Finally??
Steinberg released Houston in 2001!! http://www.steinberg.net/en/products/controllers/cmc_series. html It's my hope that they will now start to close that gap! ---- "Transition to Amplitude Death in Coupled System with Small Number of Nonlinear Oscillators" - Chen Hai-Ling www.myspace.com/cristofe |
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CapnLockheed wrote: So is "nuage" pronounced like "new age" or does it rhyme with "sewage"?
...or maybe like "fromage"?? |
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Naw....we're talikn' Steinie & Yammie....not Ohmforce!! ---- "Transition to Amplitude Death in Coupled System with Small Number of Nonlinear Oscillators" - Chen Hai-Ling www.myspace.com/cristofe |
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I'd be happier if Yamaha announced it would market Stagea to the west. Seems the only way to get it is to fly to asia buy one and take it back. ---- Oh no, that's next door. It's being-hit-on-the-head lessons in here. |
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phreaque wrote: CapnLockheed wrote: So is "nuage" pronounced like "new age" or does it rhyme with "sewage"?
Like |
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Fellow Revolutionist: She's right, she's right! We all talk like Maurice Chevalier! [impersonates the Chevalier laugh] Fellow Revolutionist: Au-haw-haw. Crowd: Au-haw-haw ![]() ---- "Transition to Amplitude Death in Coupled System with Small Number of Nonlinear Oscillators" - Chen Hai-Ling www.myspace.com/cristofe |
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tapper mike wrote: I'd be happier if Yamaha announced it would market Stagea to the west. Seems the only way to get it is to fly to asia buy one and take it back.
I don't think the Western market is as big as the Asian one in terms of over achieving teenagers that would want to play this thing. |
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