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  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    I used BBC micros at school B)

    Me too! They were pretty capable machines at the time.

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    I used BBC micros at school B)

    Me too! They were pretty capable machines at the time.

    We are soooo old :p

  • edited September 2016

    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

  • @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

    I dunno, remedial classes and all that...nothing wrong with '19. Salinger, Pertwee, Slim Pickens and Pete Seeger were all 1919 babies....

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

    I dunno, remedial classes and all that...nothing wrong with '19. Salinger, Pertwee, Slim Pickens and Pete Seeger were all 1919 babies....

    Pertwee was my Dr Who B)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

    I dunno, remedial classes and all that...nothing wrong with '19. Salinger, Pertwee, Slim Pickens and Pete Seeger were all 1919 babies....

    Pertwee was my Dr Who B)

    Hartnell was mine. I was very young then, but that's where my true hiding behind the settee happened (we didn't have sofas in those days)....

  • So should I be getting excited about cubasis 2 now that both 909 day and the new elektron box were both letdowns?!?

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

    I dunno, remedial classes and all that...nothing wrong with '19. Salinger, Pertwee, Slim Pickens and Pete Seeger were all 1919 babies....

    Pertwee was my Dr Who B)

    Me too. Well, or Tom Baker.

  • @sirdavidabraham said:

    @srcer said:
    I haven't bought any DAWs, as I'm only using an iPhone at the moment, and the cool kid ones (Cubasis, Auria, others?) are iPad only. I've looked at BeatMaker, but I've dragged my feet as there's a fabled version 3 coming. Also, because I've wondered if maybe going with one of the iPad only ones would be better in the long run.

    I know asking for a one true DAW is probably asking for a flame war on the order of going to a programming forum and asking the emacs vs vi question. So I'm not asking for anyone to say why one is best, but more for a break down of the differences and trade offs. Using Garage Band and AUM (I know this isn't a DAW per se) as reference points would be great :)

    Seldom has dialogue in response to this question led to anything that resembles a positive outcome...I hope the forum will refrain.

    I'd like to respectfully disagree. Dialog in response to this question has led to a positive question at least 200 of the 300 times it's been asked.

  • @u0421793 said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

    I dunno, remedial classes and all that...nothing wrong with '19. Salinger, Pertwee, Slim Pickens and Pete Seeger were all 1919 babies....

    Pertwee was my Dr Who B)

    Me too. Well, or Tom Baker.

    Started with Pertwee, finished with.....well....erm...... truth be told, I ain't finished yet :)
    I had the same reaction to the iPad that everyone has to the TARDIS......It's much bigger on the inside !

  • @AndyPlankton said:

    @u0421793 said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

    I dunno, remedial classes and all that...nothing wrong with '19. Salinger, Pertwee, Slim Pickens and Pete Seeger were all 1919 babies....

    Pertwee was my Dr Who B)

    Me too. Well, or Tom Baker.

    Started with Pertwee, finished with.....well....erm...... truth be told, I ain't finished yet :)
    I had the same reaction to the iPad that everyone has to the TARDIS......It's much bigger on the inside !

    Cept for the storage lol I want a 256gb version next time I win the lottery :p

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @AndyPlankton said:

    @u0421793 said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @aaronpc said:
    @Fruitbat1919 Is 1919 the year of your birth? I was wondering.

    :p I don't think they had computers back in the school days if I was born in 1919 ;)

    I dunno, remedial classes and all that...nothing wrong with '19. Salinger, Pertwee, Slim Pickens and Pete Seeger were all 1919 babies....

    Pertwee was my Dr Who B)

    Me too. Well, or Tom Baker.

    Started with Pertwee, finished with.....well....erm...... truth be told, I ain't finished yet :)
    I had the same reaction to the iPad that everyone has to the TARDIS......It's much bigger on the inside !

    Cept for the storage lol I want a 256gb version next time I win the lottery :p

    LOL Good point.

  • @syrupcore said:

    @sirdavidabraham said:

    @srcer said:
    I haven't bought any DAWs, as I'm only using an iPhone at the moment, and the cool kid ones (Cubasis, Auria, others?) are iPad only. I've looked at BeatMaker, but I've dragged my feet as there's a fabled version 3 coming. Also, because I've wondered if maybe going with one of the iPad only ones would be better in the long run.

    I know asking for a one true DAW is probably asking for a flame war on the order of going to a programming forum and asking the emacs vs vi question. So I'm not asking for anyone to say why one is best, but more for a break down of the differences and trade offs. Using Garage Band and AUM (I know this isn't a DAW per se) as reference points would be great :)

    Seldom has dialogue in response to this question led to anything that resembles a positive outcome...I hope the forum will refrain.

    I'd like to respectfully disagree. Dialog in response to this question has led to a positive question at least 200 of the 300 times it's been asked.

    :)

  • @syrupcore said:

    @sirdavidabraham said:

    @srcer said:
    I haven't bought any DAWs, as I'm only using an iPhone at the moment, and the cool kid ones (Cubasis, Auria, others?) are iPad only. I've looked at BeatMaker, but I've dragged my feet as there's a fabled version 3 coming. Also, because I've wondered if maybe going with one of the iPad only ones would be better in the long run.

    I know asking for a one true DAW is probably asking for a flame war on the order of going to a programming forum and asking the emacs vs vi question. So I'm not asking for anyone to say why one is best, but more for a break down of the differences and trade offs. Using Garage Band and AUM (I know this isn't a DAW per se) as reference points would be great :)

    Seldom has dialogue in response to this question led to anything that resembles a positive outcome...I hope the forum will refrain.

    I'd like to respectfully disagree. Dialog in response to this question has led to a positive question at least 200 of the 300 times it's been asked.

    Agree with both actuality and irony.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @eustressor said:
    Tempting. I've invested a LOT of time and money into Auria Pro and I love it. But Cubasis is no slouch either, and already supports AU. I can easily envision a scenario, for instance, with Cubasis as a jingle factory and Auria as my "I'm making the world's finest iOS album" DAW ;)

    I think you need both. I'm serious.

    I believe you, ever the thoughtful voice of reason.

  • @studioAB said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @eustressor said:
    Tempting. I've invested a LOT of time and money into Auria Pro and I love it. But Cubasis is no slouch either, and already supports AU. I can easily envision a scenario, for instance, with Cubasis as a jingle factory and Auria as my "I'm making the world's finest iOS album" DAW ;)

    I think you need both. I'm serious.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @eustressor said:
    Tempting. I've invested a LOT of time and money into Auria Pro and I love it. But Cubasis is no slouch either, and already supports AU. I can easily envision a scenario, for instance, with Cubasis as a jingle factory and Auria as my "I'm making the world's finest iOS album" DAW ;)

    I think you need both. I'm serious.

    I have both and don't regret it.

    I'm sure I won't either. It's just this nagging album I'm trying to finish in Auria, and my available space hovers between 5 and 10 gb - so I'm reticent to grab Gig+ app's like Cubasis and iSymphonic. Heck, I even deleted my beloved and fully loaded M3000 Mellotron app at one point to regain space and had a devil of a time getting all the IAPs to reappear. I eventually did, but THAT won't be happening again (hugs world's smallest Mellotron) ...

    Sorry, so yeah, about Cubasis ... It's like Rhodey walking past the War Machine armor in Iron Man ... "Someday ..." :sunglasses:

  • @jbvdb said:
    So should I be getting excited about cubasis 2 now that both 909 day and the new elektron box were both letdowns?!?

    my thoughts exactly

  • @eustressor said:

    @studioAB said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @eustressor said:
    Tempting. I've invested a LOT of time and money into Auria Pro and I love it. But Cubasis is no slouch either, and already supports AU. I can easily envision a scenario, for instance, with Cubasis as a jingle factory and Auria as my "I'm making the world's finest iOS album" DAW ;)

    I think you need both. I'm serious.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @eustressor said:
    Tempting. I've invested a LOT of time and money into Auria Pro and I love it. But Cubasis is no slouch either, and already supports AU. I can easily envision a scenario, for instance, with Cubasis as a jingle factory and Auria as my "I'm making the world's finest iOS album" DAW ;)

    I think you need both. I'm serious.

    I have both and don't regret it.

    I'm sure I won't either. It's just this nagging album I'm trying to finish in Auria, and my available space hovers between 5 and 10 gb - so I'm reticent to grab Gig+ app's like Cubasis and iSymphonic. Heck, I even deleted my beloved and fully loaded M3000 Mellotron app at one point to regain space and had a devil of a time getting all the IAPs to reappear. I eventually did, but THAT won't be happening again (hugs world's smallest Mellotron) ...

    Sorry, so yeah, about Cubasis ... It's like Rhodey walking past the War Machine armor in Iron Man ... "Someday ..." :sunglasses:

    OK. I'm putting you on strict caffè latte rations, you need to save your pennies and get in bed with the Big Boy.

  • @eustressor said:

    I'm sure I won't either. It's just this nagging album I'm trying to finish in Auria, and my available space hovers between 5 and 10 gb - so I'm reticent to grab Gig+ app's like Cubasis and iSymphonic. Heck, I even deleted my beloved and fully loaded M3000 Mellotron app at one point to regain space and had a devil of a time getting all the IAPs to reappear. I eventually did, but THAT won't be happening again (hugs world's smallest Mellotron) ...

    Sorry, so yeah, about Cubasis ... It's like Rhodey walking past the War Machine armor in Iron Man ... "Someday ..." :sunglasses:

    I never bought any iSymphonic when on sale due to space issues. Lack of space definitely helps with rethinking purchases based on need vs want.

  • @studioAB said:

    @eustressor said:

    I'm sure I won't either. It's just this nagging album I'm trying to finish in Auria, and my available space hovers between 5 and 10 gb - so I'm reticent to grab Gig+ app's like Cubasis and iSymphonic. Heck, I even deleted my beloved and fully loaded M3000 Mellotron app at one point to regain space and had a devil of a time getting all the IAPs to reappear. I eventually did, but THAT won't be happening again (hugs world's smallest Mellotron) ...

    Sorry, so yeah, about Cubasis ... It's like Rhodey walking past the War Machine armor in Iron Man ... "Someday ..." :sunglasses:

    I never bought any iSymphonic when on sale due to space issues. Lack of space definitely helps with rethinking purchases based on need vs want.

    I agree but the BUT is that iSymphonic is aces... :)

  • @eustressor said:

    @studioAB said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @eustressor said:
    Tempting. I've invested a LOT of time and money into Auria Pro and I love it. But Cubasis is no slouch either, and already supports AU. I can easily envision a scenario, for instance, with Cubasis as a jingle factory and Auria as my "I'm making the world's finest iOS album" DAW ;)

    I think you need both. I'm serious.

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @eustressor said:
    Tempting. I've invested a LOT of time and money into Auria Pro and I love it. But Cubasis is no slouch either, and already supports AU. I can easily envision a scenario, for instance, with Cubasis as a jingle factory and Auria as my "I'm making the world's finest iOS album" DAW ;)

    I think you need both. I'm serious.

    I have both and don't regret it.

    I'm sure I won't either. It's just this nagging album I'm trying to finish in Auria, and my available space hovers between 5 and 10 gb - so I'm reticent to grab Gig+ app's like Cubasis and iSymphonic. Heck, I even deleted my beloved and fully loaded M3000 Mellotron app at one point to regain space and had a devil of a time getting all the IAPs to reappear. I eventually did, but THAT won't be happening again (hugs world's smallest Mellotron) ...

    Sorry, so yeah, about Cubasis ... It's like Rhodey walking past the War Machine armor in Iron Man ... "Someday ..." :sunglasses:

    M3000 Mellotron, this is a great sleeper app. Doesn't get talked about much, but I'm glad I have it. Such a great one.

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