========================================================================= Date: Sat, 28 Dec 1996 17:49:50 +0800 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Johnjohn Subject: Re: silverchair c.s. lewis? what do you mean? -key At 13:46 27/12/96 -0800, you wrote: >Is that a reference to C.S Lewis or is there some really cool Emusic that I >don't know about? > >Dave > >------------------------------------------------------- >Dave Manuel * The Dream Factory * Vancouver WA USA >dmanuel@pacifier.com * http://www.pacifier.com/~dmanuel >------------------------------------------------------- > >> any silverchair fans on the list?! >> >> -KEY > ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 28 Dec 1996 10:14:11 EST Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: "Jon H. Appleton" Subject: Re: EMUSIC-L Digest - 25 Dec 1996 to 28 Dec 1996 unsubscibe ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 11:25:35 -0800 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Dave Manuel Subject: Re: silverchair > c.s. lewis? what do you mean? C.S. Lewis wrote a series of books called "The Chronicles of Narnia" one of which is entitled " The Silver chair". There are also British vidoe productions of the same works. Later Dave ------------------------------------------------------- Dave Manuel * The Dream Factory * Vancouver WA USA dmanuel@pacifier.com * http://www.pacifier.com/~dmanuel ------------------------------------------------------- ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 15:35:51 +0000 Reply-To: ptemko@cecasun.utc.edu Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Pete Temko Organization: Home Subject: Help Hello I'm new to the list. I'm hoping this is an appropriate place to ask a question about CD recording technology. I'd like to make a mixed mode CD including audio clips and some software. I have the audio on DAT. I need opinions (Mac Platform) on software and hardware to accomplish the task. It needs to be multi-session/single volume capable. I think the audio should be RedBook so that any CD player can play the audio tracks. Since the PowerPC I have access to is not an AV Mac, I need to know also about what hardware is best for getting audio on to the hard drive. I have (honest) done quite a bit of research on my own..and I am getting lots of mixed messages from various sources. If anyone on the list has the patience, I'd appreciate any and all opinions on the subject. Please forgive the intrusion. If this is too tangential, I'll welcome off-list help. Thanks very much for your help -- ********************* Pete Temko Prof. of Music UT Chattanooga ptemko@cecasun.utc.edu ********************* ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 21:33:04 -0400 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Jeff Bergman Subject: Re: Jon H. Appleton ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 28 Dec 1996 10:14:11 EST From: "Jon H. Appleton" Subject: Re: EMUSIC-L Digest - 25 Dec 1996 to 28 Dec 1996 unsubscibe ------------------------------ I'll bite. Is this the Jon Appleton who created the Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer aka the Synclavier. If so its a pleasure to meet you and to have formerely been on a mailing list with some one of your talent. Jeff ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 23:02:20 -0400 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Jeff Bergman Subject: Re: Jon H. Appleton > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 28 Dec 1996 10:14:11 EST > From: "Jon H. Appleton" > Subject: Re: EMUSIC-L Digest - 25 Dec 1996 to 28 Dec 1996 > > unsubscibe > > ------------------------------ I'll bite. Is this the Jon Appleton who created the Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer aka the Synclavier. If so its a pleasure to meet you and to have formerely been on a mailing list with some one of your talent. Jeff ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 09:21:54 EST Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: swolfe@MAIL.OE.COM Subject: Re: Help Comments: To: ptemko@cecasun.utc.edu I have just recently dived into the CD recording field. It took me a little of fuddling and fact searching on my own when I first started. So I'll let you in on what i have found so far. I Believe most CD-R's now support multi-session... If they don't, it isn't worth getting. Two Models I recommend is The Sony Spressa 9411... External 2x4 that also supports CD-RFS(the ability to continually write to a CD-R). Other Models that Are good Are the Yamaha, and the Olympus. Don't get 4x writer. 4x writing hasn't been made stable yet. Media is also A big Factor. TDK, Sony and HP I have found to be the best so far. If you are doing any Disk to Disk copying. Make sure you have a SCSI CD-Rom(I elieve all mac Cd-Roms are) that supports Digital Audio Extraction (most products won't tell you out right if they suppoort is, but I know most of the NEC Drives do). You should also have a Dedicated SCSI hard drive(Or one with about 1.6gb of Contigious space free) to store your completed CD-Image to. A/V Specific Drive anr not nessessary, but help a great deal during the initial Digital Audio Recording. As far as software, Corel CD Creator Does a good job of making mixed mode CDs. and It follows all red book specification for CD-Audio. Easy CD PRo is also a Good Package. But For disk at Once Software DAO is Great. Check out the following sites. http://www.cdarchive.com http://www.adaptec.com/cdrec/ Sean Wolfe ...>Spindle Productions ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Help Author: ptemko@cecasun.utc.edu at Internet Date: 12/29/96 4:22 PM Hello I'm new to the list. I'm hoping this is an appropriate place to ask a question about CD recording technology. I'd like to make a mixed mode CD including audio clips and some software. I have the audio on DAT. I need opinions (Mac Platform) on software and hardware to accomplish the task. It needs to be multi-session/single volume capable. I think the audio should be RedBook so that any CD player can play the audio tracks. Since the PowerPC I have access to is not an AV Mac, I need to know also about what hardware is best for getting audio on to the hard drive. I have (honest) done quite a bit of research on my own..and I am getting lots of mixed messages from various sources. If anyone on the list has the patience, I'd appreciate any and all opinions on the subject. Please forgive the intrusion. If this is too tangential, I'll welcome off-list help. Thanks very much for your help -- ********************* Pete Temko Prof. of Music UT Chattanooga ptemko@cecasun.utc.edu ********************* ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 09:10:30 -0800 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Mike Metlay ++ Atomic City Subject: Re: Jon H. Appleton In-Reply-To: <32C730BC.613A@i-2000.com> from "Jeff Bergman" at Dec 29, 96 11:02:20 pm Jeff Bergman writes-- > >I'll bite. Is this the Jon Appleton who created the Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer aka the Synclavier. Yes it was. You don't want to see a list of all of the famous, erudite, educated and ground-breaking synthesists who have abandoned this list over the years. Why have they left? You figure it out. Back to the salt mines, mike -- "I'm going through a phase where I'm learning how much I don't know, and I don't want to say anything unless it A. is correct and B. contributes.... Geez, all the lists would dry up if everyone was in the same phase." (cikira) ========================================================================== Mike Metlay - ATOMIC CITY - P. O. Box 81175, Pittsburgh, PA 15217-0675 USA = atomic@netcom.com -- http://pd.net/atomic-city -- 800.924.ATOM = CD orders via LOFTY PURSUITS: 800.548.6724 & 904.385.6463, FAX 904.668.5825 ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 30 Dec 1996 23:27:28 +0100 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Kai Schwirzke Subject: Re: Help At 09:21 30.12.1996 EST, you wrote: > > Don't get 4x writer. 4x writing hasn't been made stable yet. Media > is also A big Factor. TDK, Sony and HP I have found to be the best so > far. ..err, what makes you say that? I own a Yamaha CDR 100 II and I've never experienced any troubles at all while writing with 4 x speed > As far as software, Corel CD Creator Does a good job of making mixed > mode CDs. and It follows all red book specification for CD-Audio. Easy > CD PRo is also a Good Package. But For disk at Once Software DAO is > Great. > I disagree. Corel CD Creator is easy to use, that's true. Its documentation, however, is a real pain in the ass. Don't expect any help from that booklet at all. It's a shame a software company delivers a product dealing with such a delicate matter as CD-burning with such a poor manual. Anyway, I'm drifting off topic. As far as the Red Book standard is concerned, I think you're wrong. Though Corel Creator is capable of copying regular audio discs (it adds a further two seconds pause between audio tracks during that process, though), it can't create audio discs following the Red Book thing exactly. The only two Red Book packages available for the PC are the "Red Roaster" and the "Triple DAT" software. After all, I may nevertheless be totally wrong. Happy New Year to everyone, Kai ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 31 Dec 1996 10:19:48 +1000 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: David Rodger Subject: Re: Jon H. Appleton Hi Mike and Jeff. Mike wrote: > You don't want to see a list of all of the famous, > erudite, educated and ground-breaking synthesists who have abandoned > this list over the years. Why have they left? You figure it out. I have. The reason that they left and that so many more have not graced us with their presence is the same reason that so many of them did not even try to get to the International Computer Music Conference in Hong Kong this year. And the music played and performed there showed much greater diversity than that in Banff the year before (and not just because of the incorporation of traditional Chinese and Indian instruments). Regards, David Rodger musdr@lure.latrobe.edu.au http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/d_rodger/ ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 31 Dec 1996 00:05:03 -0500 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: "Peter J. Bullaudy" Subject: Re: Help I have kind of latched on to this thread because it is something that I am very interested in. Please steer me in the direction of DAT to CD recording. I run an 11 piece Salsa band in FL and I do productions on the Side... and I need to go digital. I need gear that will travel and serve in a small studio. If you would help here, it would be much appreciated... Thanks, Pedro Bullaudy (PETERQCI@aol.com) Orquesta INFINIDAD ...cost effectiveness appreciated..... ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 31 Dec 1996 01:42:54 EST Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Jesse Lackey Subject: CDR on PCs Seems like this question comes up pretty often nowadays, but a CDR package for PCs that allows complete control for audio CDs that I highly recommend is at: http://www.mainstream.net/goldenhawk/cdrom/ I use it with a yamaha 102 2x burner, works dandy... J -- jesse lackey - jesse@eye.com - Ithaca, NY - my page: www.lightlink.com/jesse "...and this is $, the holiday formerly known as Christmas..."