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August 23, 2004, 05:52:32 PM »
Graeme
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How did you find the audiomasters forum?
Quote from: Cal
Thanks to Kenny, Mac, Chris, Graeme, Steve, and beetle (please forgive any glaring omissions) for settling things out and giving us a stable, vibrant community.
Thank you for the comment, but I think the community is a result of each and every person who frequents it. Without the members, the forum would not be what it is today.
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August 23, 2004, 07:04:08 PM »
Cal
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How did you find the audiomasters forum?
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Quote from: Cal
Thanks to Kenny, Mac, Chris, Graeme, Steve, and beetle (please forgive any glaring omissions) for settling things out and giving us a stable, vibrant community.
Thank you for the comment, but I think the community is a result of each and every person who frequents it. Without the members, the forum would not be what it is today.
Indeed --- and let me also encourage each member to say "thank you" through PayPal contributions for gifts to the Mods and Forum Keepers of Kevlar bullet-proof ve...........
Go on now, please accept special thanks for responsibilities well-handled.
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Reply #17
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August 25, 2004, 09:32:55 PM »
AMSG
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How did you find the audiomasters forum?
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And poor Dorothy on Adobe forums. She took the brunt of a huge amount of abuse from frantic souls... and a volunteer at that.
Yes, some comments were quite harsh back then.
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Reply #18
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August 30, 2004, 05:47:33 PM »
beetle
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How did you find the audiomasters forum?
I started out on the old Pixelite forums (anyone remember the "keep the faith" guy? I know Graeme does!).
THen I moved to the Audio Forums, where I still visit every few months for computer info. They haven't even changed the name of the Syntrillium forum to Audition yet.
Then I, of course, went to the Synt site, and then here.
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Reply #19
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September 10, 2004, 06:38:19 PM »
post78
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How did you find the audiomasters forum?
It's just too bad "HARDCORE" didn't come along. He was a professional, you know.
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Reply #20
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September 10, 2004, 11:15:10 PM »
VoodooRadio
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How did you find the audiomasters forum?
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It's just too bad "HARDCORE" didn't come along. He was a professional, you know.
didnt he hab a webcam?
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Reply #21
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October 03, 2007, 08:03:41 AM »
Khanstein
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Re: How did you find the audiomasters forum?
googled with the keywords "cep dj forum"
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Reply #22
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Despised7
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Re: How did you find the audiomasters forum?
Quote from: Khanstein on October 03, 2007, 08:03:41 AM
googled with the keywords "cep dj forum"
Thanks for the feedback, and welcome aboard!
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Reply #23
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November 11, 2007, 06:58:01 PM »
Phil G Howe
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Re: How did you find the audiomasters forum?
How did I find the Audiomasters Forum?
Reminds me of one evening, more than 30 years ago, when I was still courting my dear wife. We were out for dinner in a somewhat hoity-toity restaurant and were saddled with a snooty waiter who talked down to us throughout the ordering. When the entree arrived, and I was halfway through a good steak, the same waiter (waiting strategically until my mouth was full) swooped down upon our table and smarmily asked, "How did you find your steak, sir?"
I finished chewing, used my napkin, and replied in a louder-than-usual voice, "I just lifted my potato, and there it was!"
(It was an old cartoon joke...)
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Reply #24
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January 13, 2008, 02:57:04 AM »
beetle
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Re: How did you find the audiomasters forum?
I also started off in the Pixellite forums before moving to Syntrillium. But, i've had such a bad couple of years that I feel like i'm brand new to this place again!
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Reply #25
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February 27, 2008, 02:01:56 AM »
DJ Soundtastrophe
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Re: How did you find the audiomasters forum?
Truth be told, I found AudioMasters.net via Yahoo! search after looking for headphones online. I liked the site's content and signed up a while back.
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Reply #26
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February 27, 2008, 02:12:17 PM »
Cal
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Re: How did you find the audiomasters forum?
For me it would be: How did I get into Cool Edit -- because being part of this forum came from that.
Probably like a lot of us back in our early years I wanted that all-elusive pro "sound", with mics and effects that couldn't be gotten except for more dollars than I could earn in a decade for the gear. The audio Holy Grail was w-a-a-y beyond reach. I first did the patching trick -- from a tape deck's out, back into its input, to fake the sound-on-sound technique. Then the '70s sound-on-sound-featured reel-to-reel tape decks were my joy (and my wife's bane). At least I could lay down "tracks" with a switch. Simple 4-track machines then appeared. But still no effects. Then Roland all-in-one multi-virtual-tracks hit the market. Too much money. But around 2001 I desperately did an internet search for editing software for the cassette-tape transfers I was making to the digital realm. And glorious effects-featured Cool Edit 2000 showed up, for, what -- $69 or so. From there it was Syntrillium's forum on into Adobe Audition and here.
And actually I agonized for half a decade longer than necessary: I never knew about Cool Edit '96.
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Reply #27
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July 19, 2009, 01:40:30 PM »
AMSG
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Re: How did you find the audiomasters forum?
Ok, extreme bump but it's the off topic forum, forgive me
I moved here from the Syntrillium forums. I think that I started there around the release of Cool Edit Pro 2.0.
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