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Win!
Nice! Five Guys?
Claremont Diner in Oakland, a short walk from my home in Berkeley.
Wait a minute. You're from Berkeley?
Also, have you tried dumping a beer on that QuNexus?
And how well does it play with Animoog's poly touch ?
So many questions!
There used to be a Claremont diner right near me, it was on the sopranos. It's now a honda dealership sadly. Their burgers never looked that good though.
I haven't spilled beer on my Qunexus, but I have spilled cranberry juice during a flight home from FLL.
I love it except for the one thing I hate about it. Variable velocity sensitivity in the keys. It's a known issue. It's supposedly solvable by setting the key velocities with the desktop app, but it's not an ideal solution.
Somewhere, there is a limitation in the design, the materials, or the manufacturing. I shouldn't have to go in and tweak the velocity of each key individually.
I used to live in Bay Point, just north of Walnut Creek. Never introduced my Qunexus to cranberry juice though.
@johnfromberkeley thanks for the pic of the prototype 2014 music studio. Looks like a perfect set up to me. In the 70's everybody was excited to record in a studio. In the 90's everybody was excited to be able to record at home. Twenty years later, everybody's excited to be able to record at Waffle House.
@mrufino1 said:
Honda do great burgers...
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Sometimes great lemons too...
This vid probably gives a slightly better impression of iPads capabilities. More synthy stuff on the way.
Something seems to have cut off the bottom end...
...particularly where those golfing trousers are corncerned...
...here in the states those are known as "badminton shorts".
Or at least now they are....
@skoptic said:
@Skoptic - You nailed it. Thanks.
Less is more.
There is playing of music and there is recording of music. You can be a good musician and really bad at recording music. The Beatles used a four track recorder to record some of their masterpieces. Where's that recording engineer?
He's right here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Emerick
More about how they stretched those tracks here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles'_recording_technology
@PaulB said:
I'm sure they wouldn't cut it where you live...
Basingstoke? Lol. You look positively respectable compared to guys here...
@Zymos said:
Never thought of that but thanks. Next time I'll remember to check the international cultural connotations and definitions before buying clothing rather than simply going with a personal taste. The internet is an international stage, right?
I'm gonna bring Chav fashion to the U.S.
@CalCutta said:
Cheryl Cole's done half of the job for you already, you should be in a good stand.