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[QUOTE="DestroyYouAlot:656250"]Practiced again with joshhatesyou last night - it's funny how I'm simultaneously blown away by the progress we're making, and infuriated by the progress [I]I'm[/I] NOT making fast enough. The real development here, though, is this: Josh has a hard disk recorder (and mixing board, PA, all that fun stuff). This I was aware of. Without having actually taken the time to set up mics correctly or do any real work, we're able to get good practice takes and scratch tracks so far, it's really nice to have. But Josh doesn't have a PC, so I wasn't anticipating being able to do much editing or production on it - it can do some editing just with the panel interface, but nothing amazing. What I [I]didn't[/I] know (and, having zero experience with HDD recorders, I don't know if this is a common feature), is that it can be set up as an FTP server. (!!!) I.e., I can connect to it from my PC and move WAV files back and forth. I can grab our recording takes track-by-track, arrange them in Acid, edit them with Soundforge, and dump them back to the HDD recorder. I can add stuff I record at the house, or MIDI shit I program to illustrate an arrangement. And on and on and on. This opens up a bazillion possibilities that had never occurred to me, before. Fucking killer.[/QUOTE]
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