magazine cd's..what to do with them?
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- KVRist
- 35 posts since 8 Jul, 2003
...does anyone really trawl through all the samples..keep the ones they need then throw the cd away...is anyone that organized?..i just sort of cant seem to throw em away...ive got hundreds of the buggers and there starting to take over my studio...
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- KVRAF
- 2831 posts since 11 Jun, 2003
I just dump the sample content in my "to be sorted" folder which is in my sample folder. I occasionally spend a few hours listening to the samples and sorting them out...
I read the magazine, and then throw it away.
I read the magazine, and then throw it away.
Play it by ear
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 35 posts since 8 Jul, 2003
meeks wrote:I've got room in my happy little studio if you don't want them!![]()
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- KVRAF
- 1953 posts since 15 Nov, 2003 from London, UK
I'm a hoarder myself. I bought nearly every copy of CM since about issue 12, and i kept every one including the CD's. Howevever, i do intend one day to shove all the samples onto a massive hard disk and then chuck out the CD's, or at least put them in the loft or something! I want to keep all the samples for when i buy Ableton Live, and thus need the huge hard disk anyway!
I certainly don't chuck the magazines, i always dip back into them for tutorials and interesting bits and bobs.
I certainly don't chuck the magazines, i always dip back into them for tutorials and interesting bits and bobs.
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- KVRAF
- 3723 posts since 17 Apr, 2002 from Scotland
yup - spare jewel cases is all they're good for.
you may be able to make simple but tasteful xmas decorations with them. the underside of a CD reflects light in a lovely polarised fashion

you may be able to make simple but tasteful xmas decorations with them. the underside of a CD reflects light in a lovely polarised fashion
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- KVRist
- 149 posts since 4 Jul, 2002 from Far reaching galaxies
They make great coasters.....
Your penis is a weapon. protect it and keep it dry.
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- KVRAF
- 2544 posts since 14 Sep, 2003 from Essex
Hi
I tend to spring clean the f...... out of my cd rack every so often.
There are very few Magazine CD's that I keep - they generally come across as half-baked, I suppose this is understandable, since each issue of a mag - like say Computer Music is attempting to attract NEW impulse purchase customers - they probably would be less successful if they offered the definitive Halion format Multi-string ensemble Sample library or a new 400mb sample bank for EVE.
Sure this would perhaps make 2,000 people HERE quite happy but it would not attract a 'NEWBIE' - would it?
Flipper.
I tend to spring clean the f...... out of my cd rack every so often.
There are very few Magazine CD's that I keep - they generally come across as half-baked, I suppose this is understandable, since each issue of a mag - like say Computer Music is attempting to attract NEW impulse purchase customers - they probably would be less successful if they offered the definitive Halion format Multi-string ensemble Sample library or a new 400mb sample bank for EVE.
Sure this would perhaps make 2,000 people HERE quite happy but it would not attract a 'NEWBIE' - would it?
Flipper.
- addled muppet weed
- 111288 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
stick em to your bedroom ceilin shiny side out so when your lights are on you get a shimmerring effect
or cheap clay pigeon shootin all you need is a air rifle and someone to chuck the cds
or cheap clay pigeon shootin all you need is a air rifle and someone to chuck the cds
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- KVRian
- 576 posts since 30 Jan, 2004 from Baja Texas
I've always thought that cd's look sort of arty and shiny. Recently I saw that someone here in Texas was making sort of a windmill with them, to sell at crafts shows. And you could always make mobiles out of cd's, string and stiff wire (coathangers.)
I actually save all of mine, as they may come in handy someday for some little tidbit or something. And you can stack them up real neat instead of spreading them all over your studio. (And the skeet shooting with an airgun sounds like my kind of fun, too!!)
RogerPerrin

I actually save all of mine, as they may come in handy someday for some little tidbit or something. And you can stack them up real neat instead of spreading them all over your studio. (And the skeet shooting with an airgun sounds like my kind of fun, too!!)
RogerPerrin
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- KVRAF
- 2083 posts since 8 Apr, 2004
They make great bird scarers!!
Hang them up on little bits of string and suspend them over your brassica's. They will scare all the birds away and stop 'em from eating your cabbages.
Ben
Hang them up on little bits of string and suspend them over your brassica's. They will scare all the birds away and stop 'em from eating your cabbages.
Ben
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- jaaathmaster
- 2690 posts since 1 Jun, 2001 from Marlow, S. Bucks, UK
Rifle through your collection, copy anything of mild interest to the hard drive, and burn the results to a few DVD-Rs. Takes 1/5th the space 
Music with dinner is an insult both to the cook and the violinist.
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- KVRist
- 99 posts since 28 Aug, 2002 from Cleveland, Ohio USA
Ok. Good. So I'm not the only one that finds the samples on these things relatively lacking and dry.
I seriously thought it was just me.
I seriously thought it was just me.
