Monthly Archives: April 2007

I Miss My Buds

I don’t know if I like Andrew or Chris more in this thing.

I Recommend SuperDuper!

This past weekend I ordered a new hard drive from NewEgg. I had a 160gig drive and had been meaning to move up to something larger and keep my music projects on the old drive.$130 later I’m the proud owner … Continue reading

Soundtrack Pro 2: It’s Like Looking Into The Future

lIf you believe that future is Logic 8 and that Soundtrack Pro 2 is a sign of things to come.Create Digital Music has an entry about what Soundtrack Pro 2 could signal for the next release of Logic. Among these … Continue reading

Making Your Music Work Smarter

17 Dots has a short entry about music libraries and videogames. It talks about Rock & Roll Racing‘s 16-bit arrangements of classic rock songs. Also, an entry about music licensing in videogames wouldn’t be complete without some mention of GTA. … Continue reading

The Latest !!! is Awesome Awesome Awesome

Listen for yourself.

The Very First Adobe CS3 Tip You Can Use Right Now

If you don’t have a version of the Creative Suite right now, and you’re thinking of getting a Full version of CS3 next week – don’t. Here’s why, using the scenario I’ll probably do: Buying CS3 Design Premium Outright: Adobe … Continue reading

Why I Buried Digg

It has nothing to do with any user community complaints. It has to do with GTD. I just kept realizing how much of my time goes to browsing Digg for no apparent reason other than wasting time and searching for … Continue reading

Bum Rush The Charts Doesn’t Really Prove Anything

Does anyone else think that Bum Rush The Charts is like those chain letters that went around a few summers ago asking people to not buy gas on a certain date? The idea behind those chainmails was to create a … Continue reading

The Auditory Pissing Match – Your Hearing Is Probably Fine

With iTunes on the verge of offering 256kbps AAC files, audiophiles have been coming out of the woodwork saying “FINALLY! No more piss poor 128k!” PC World currently has up a 128k vs. 256k listening test. The thing about this … Continue reading

Check Out The Crap I’m Trying To Unload

I just discovered Lala. Check out the stuff I want to get rid of. Lala facilitates CD trading among its members – charging $1.75 per trade. They send you a shipping kit and you take it from there. You make … Continue reading