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Old 11th July 2009   #121
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hi,
you apparently don't understand the coventry reference. never mind..
I grew up in the city, so I've heard the term "Sent to Coventry" more than a few times in my life.

But for the same reason, any reference to "Beautiful downtown Coventry" is liable to have me spitting my tea out over my keyboard.

As for the rest of your post... me DSP coder and plugin developer, you not, anyone else who has questions about what I said, I'll be happy to respond to, you I can't be bothered with any more.
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first of all, as i explained earlier, no one uses host based systems in major recording studios to make records. period. its pro tools hd, with digidesign 192 i/o interfaces.
You didn't explain it. You assumed it but you are wrong.

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