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friteuse wrote:very funny thread. but, markroom, keep in mind, that here are many non native speakers
plus a lot of them are dickass robots who dont get out much and have little tolerance of different dialects as if they wrote the english language :wink:

I recommend kjaerhus classic reverb. it has very flexible response times and sounds great anyway.

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Yo, wassssuuuup?

Peace out, yo.
Here is my small version:

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Chase wrote:
friteuse wrote:very funny thread. but, markroom, keep in mind, that here are many non native speakers
plus a lot of them are dickass robots who dont get out much and have little tolerance of different dialects as if they wrote the english language :wink:
:shock:
I wanted to point out that there are people from other countries where english is not the primary language (yes, this exits, really). It is no matter of tolerance if people do not understand everey english dialect. I wonder what you would say if we'd continue speaking in my native language dialect.
It would be a matter of tolerance, if people at an international forum wrote a way everybody in every country can understand.

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It would be a matter of tolerance, if people at an international forum wrote a way everybody in every country can understand.
I'm with you Friteuse, mate. We don't have to write in Queen's English, but Detritus the Troll is pushing the boundaries a bit too far. :hihi:

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ok sorry

im gonna wait a few days and rephrase the question

thanx and ill try out that voxengo thing aswell

i think wot puts me of voxengo is dat the gui's look so
cheap- they look about 5 yrs old u know

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friteuse wrote:
Chase wrote:
friteuse wrote:very funny thread. but, markroom, keep in mind, that here are many non native speakers
plus a lot of them are dickass robots who dont get out much and have little tolerance of different dialects as if they wrote the english language :wink:
:shock:
I wanted to point out that there are people from other countries where english is not the primary language (yes, this exits, really). It is no matter of tolerance if people do not understand everey english dialect. I wonder what you would say if we'd continue speaking in my native language dialect.
It would be a matter of tolerance, if people at an international forum wrote a way everybody in every country can understand.
yea i know my post was a bit harsh, but i deal with it every day at school. I see uptight suburban kids give the more cultural, urban kids shit because of their dialect. It's not intolerance to not understand, but it is intolerance to ridicule.

haha sorry for the derailing of this thread.

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I think if this really was a dialect it would be another issue, but the post wasn't in a dialect, it just used all sorts of cutesy-pie, humorous abbreviations like "der" instead of there and "wot" instead of what. That warrants ball-busting in my book. (especially since I've seen coherent posts from markroom before).

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jplanet wrote:I think if this really was a dialect it would be another issue, but the post wasn't in a dialect, it just used all sorts of cutesy-pie, humorous abbreviations like "der" instead of there and "wot" instead of what. That warrants ball-busting in my book. (especially since I've seen coherent posts from markroom before).
thats effing dialect. look it up.

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Chase wrote: thats effing dialect. look it up.
I did. It's really not, not in the sense that someone was raised pronouncing and spelling things this way. It's text-message cutesy, if there's a name for it.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/vivian.c/C ... ssages.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/vivian.c/S ... ialect.htm

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HI

Bottom line is - you would not be speaking like 'that' once you had moved on from having zit's and all.

I would be embarassed to hear a 45 year old speaking to their children using such a vernacular.

I know that I dropped most of my 'street lingo' some years ago - it's part and parcel of youth culture - blimey; perhaps it's a minor surfing while mum and dad are out?

Flipper.

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Ave yer got 10p fot masheen?

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jplanet wrote:
Chase wrote: thats effing dialect. look it up.
I did. It's really not, not in the sense that someone was raised pronouncing and spelling things this way. It's text-message cutesy, if there's a name for it.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/vivian.c/C ... ssages.htm
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/vivian.c/S ... ialect.htm
its not just texting its web speak in general. KvR is on the web.

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look for the "dry" or "dry/wet" knob on your favorite reverb. it controls how much you hear between the main sound and the reverb sound.

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try concolution.

completely free: SIR plus impulses from noisevault

more flexible and ultra low latency: voengo pristine space (light) plus (optionally) impulse modeler (in which you can create your own spaces and the resulting impulses)

high-end (but imo not so much better): wizoo W2

for alorithmic reverbs: the arts acoustic is quite convincing, but, as mentioned above, also other reverbs can sound smooth when you use the internal eqs/high damping (if it is impülemented). Good sounding ones are: ambience (free and it has an included gate), Glaceverb (unique approach and interesting, good sound). budget commercial solutions: try with spin audio essential bundle. it has roomverb m1 included which is a light version of the m2 (same basic algirithm just a little les options for tweaking sound, it it still has much more than most of the competition. but be aware: the presets are absolutely shit, so twaek it and you will be pleased by the sound)


best akj

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