DP3, Pro-Tools, Studio Vision!

Rick Latham funkyrick at earthlink.net
Mon Jan 13 07:32:36 PST 2003


DP3, Pro-Tools and Studio Vision,

Hey Folks,

I did most of my new CD in my home studio with these programs.  We have been
getting tremendous response thus far.  Please let me know what you think.

I would like to have your comments.

You can listen to the tracks at the links below:

http://www.mp3.com/ricklatham

RICK LATHAM AND THE GROOVE DOCTORS

Featuring: 

Rick Latham - Drums (Edgar Winter, BB King, Quincy Jones, Howard Roberts)
Mack Dougherty - Guitar (Clark Terry, Jaco Pastorius)
Bob Luna - Keys (Dionne Warwick, Mick Taylor)
Vail Johnson - Bass (Kenny G, Eric Marienthal)
Ken Tussing -Trombone (Ray Charles, James Brown)
Albert Wing - Sax (Diana Ross, George Benson, Frank Zappa)

Best,

Rick 


> From: Scott Jacob Loehr <scott.loehr at verizon.net>
> Reply-To: "Mac Pro Audio List" <MacProAudio at lists.themacintoshguy.com>
> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 03:01:26 -0600
> To: "Mac Pro Audio List" <MacProAudio at lists.themacintoshguy.com>
> Subject: [MPA] Good things come...
> 
>> I still use my Windows based PCs but only for virtual synths like Gigastudio,
>> Wizoo's Virtual Guitarist, Spectrasonic's Trilogy (when it ships at the end
>> of this month).
>> 
>> Mike Knox
>> Big Mo Music
> 
> I just bought Native Instrument's Kontakt almost exclusively
> to be able to run Giga libraries on my Mac within Digital Performer.
> Little did I know (well, actually, I did once I researched the
> various programs) that it would also let me run so many other
> formats... Akai, EXS24, HALion, Battery, SoundFont2, LM4, AIFF, and
> WAV files.  Not to mention Emu in the near future... I've got a
> pretty big Emu library, and the thought of running it all off of one
> of my hard drives is quite promising.  My two Emu samplers are maxxed
> out at 128 and 64 MB of RAM, which regularly requires compromises
> within large ensemble sequences.  Also makes archiving projects a lot
> more tedious.
> 
> Bottom line for me... the only reason that I've EVER
> considered buying a peecee (running Giga libraries) appears to have
> happily disappeared from my horizon.
> 
> Scott Jacob Loehr
> 
> p.s.  I guess the only downside is figuring out where to put a few
> 200+ GB hard drives to hold all these great libraries that are
> emerging!
> 
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