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stephent28
Posted 2004-11-15 12:04 PM (#173212)
Subject: Mixers



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Just curious what type of mixers are used when recording with a computer in the home. I am debating on whether or not a mixer would be useful versus just using the computer keyboard, etc. I am currently using Cubase SX and Reason.

Thanks
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-15 1:40 PM (#173213 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers



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Canada Dry is always a good choice.
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cliff
Posted 2004-11-15 1:41 PM (#173214 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers


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I prefer Schwepp's, myself . . . .
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stephent28
Posted 2004-11-15 2:39 PM (#173215 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers



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Which leads to the obvious question.....

I prefer my bourbon straight up when recording.
I have heard alcohol actually restricts the vocal cords and makes it more difficult to sing.

I believe that I sound much much better....as long as I don't record myself to play back later. :D
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-15 2:51 PM (#173216 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers



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I was going to say Schwepps but thought I wouldn't spell it right.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-11-15 3:27 PM (#173217 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers


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And when has spelling ever stopped you in the past?
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-11-15 4:52 PM (#173218 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers


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Now Now Everyone..Play Nice!! Well at least until you are sure that Al has taken his medication!! :D
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Beal
Posted 2004-11-15 6:38 PM (#173219 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers



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Well I usually try to spell things rite but I don't always succede. I get imbareassed by it but I'm getting over that too.
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cruster
Posted 2004-11-15 7:08 PM (#173220 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers


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It's Schweppe's. I only know that because the preggers Mrs. Cruster is addicted to their ginger ale. But, Vernor's kicks both Shcweppe's and Canada Dry's as I was saying...Vernor's is better.

As far as mixers, that depends on what needs mixing. Gin (Bombay Sapphire hopefully) gets a lime wedge and icecubes. Scotch gets air. Beer gets passed rather quickly.

:)
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MWoody
Posted 2004-11-15 7:09 PM (#173221 - in reply to #173212)
Subject: Re: Mixers



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Crrocet spillneg is hghily oervtrad. All you raelly hvee to do is get the frist and last lettres in the right place and let the biarn fugire it out.

Anoyne can be susseccful at this!

Posting pictures with a 100k limit! Now that is dicifflut! ;)
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