
Blue Bear Sound
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You're a big meanie, Frederic! 




Blue Bear Sound said:You're a big meanie, Frederic!
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Look, I have a lot of experience in this area (marketing, presentation, image) and was just trying to help.
Its really tough to be a "nice guy" while covered in insulation, dust, dead carpenter ants, and mouse poop.
ust curious frederic... is being covered in insulation, dust, dead carpenter ants and mouse poop a good "image" to have ;P bwahahahahah
I've been thinking about changing my "look"... maybe I could go with the dead bug/stinky rodent/don't own a shower look![]()
Sorry... couldn't resist... hahahahaha
I've got a brand spanking new house... so I don't have the luxury of carpenter ants and such yet... I left them all at my old place (seriously).
Question: How much do you charge the mice for recording?
And is there a rider in the contract for damage to your equipment when clients poop on your stuff?
he put the breaker box in the garage... saved him from running all the wires to the basement...
Luckily I knew this before the house was finished, so I had to pay extra to have them drop a sub panel line to my basement studio area.
all the air returns etc through... taking 1 foot off my ceiling height in that door area and making it almost impossible to sound proof. This should be loads of fun![]()
terocious said:Hey Zeke,
I like the three pictures on top of each other much better than any thing previous. I am not a guitar player so I would not have picked out the guitar on the floor thing. I kept looking at the fatman thinking he reminds me of something and then I realised he is the same colors as the incredible hulk. Was that intentional? Fun none the less.
I might take you up on that.
Of course the joists are going the wrong way![]()
I have an 8 foot ceiling at the floor joists... but take into account the air returns etc it gives me right at 6 1/2 feet in some areas.
Luckily the plumbing contractor only run under the floor joists down one area of the house (the central line)... everything else is out of the way.
I have one other big problem in that the studio is underneath the master bath/master bedroom. In the master bath we have both a shower AND a whirlpool. Both with exposed drain/water access points in the basement ceiling. I'm wondering how I can deal with those. I'm not sure it would be safe to cover them completely.
I'll take some pictures this weekend.
is this better?
Maybe so, but the fact that your talking about my maturity is saying that i'm dumb, which i do not take very kindly to.
I'll share what I'm doing in this regard:frederic said:You wouldn't happen to be using XP, on a PC, with Premiere? Because when I do, I drop frames constantly. If I digitize using the windows movie recorder, it works fine, except the resolution is cut in half.
Just curious what you're utilizing for this..
I use Premiere 6.0, with XP Pro, on a PC AND a video capture card; a pinnacle miro. Additionally, I use a
up with the rate that video was streaming to the PC, and, as a result, I too had drop-outs.
What this does, is in effect DOUBLE THE BANWIDTH of the drive's abailty to capture and read information. Using 2 7500 rpm drives set up in this fashion is like having a single 15,000 rpm drive. The system sees it as one drive, but because of its "striping" its seemingly much faster. A gig of RAM won't hurt either.
frederic said:Really, you're taking what I said the wrong way. Sorry about that, wasn't my intention.