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Old 3rd August 2005   #1
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using your fone as a remote controller for cubase/logic/etc

tip of the day.

if you have a bluetooth enabled phone and a bluetooth adapter for your computer, you can use these to stop/play/record/ffw whatever from your phone. handy while recording drums alone in the studio!

for pc
http://www.lim.com.au/PuppetMaster/

for mac
http://homepage.mac.com/jonassalling/Shareware/Clicker/


i know u can get remote controllers for DAWs for about $150 but this works with the phone which youre likely to carry around anyway and costs about $20! actually you can use them for a lot remote controlling just about anything.. itunes.. media player
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Best post of the year so far.

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Hey there, I've been doing this for quite some time ( wrote a set of controls for DP, and ProTools a year and a half back).

Things to be aware of.

A GSM phone in the studio can generate garbage that will be picked up by your microphones/cables/guitar. If you're not carefull, you'll end up with hash in your recordings.

It is cool when you working alone tho =)

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Awesome!
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Hey there, I've been doing this for quite some time ( wrote a set of controls for DP, and ProTools a year and a half back).

Things to be aware of.

A GSM phone in the studio can generate garbage that will be picked up by your microphones/cables/guitar. If you're not carefull, you'll end up with hash in your recordings.

It is cool when you working alone tho =)

Regards

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cool yeah thats something ive been wondering about.. how good does the shielding need to be to keep that interference out... bluetooth is like 2.4ghz innit.. the same as WIFI. how can that come down to the hearable range?

GSM does do that frequently, every time u get a call or a text, but thats 800mhz i think?
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So that's what the mean when the say "dial in a mix"....
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