[ddots-l] Re: Plug-ins That Work Well With Sonar
- From: "Phil Muir" <ddots@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 14:58:40 -0000
I had a look at version 5. There didn't seem to be much difference in the
interface. I am running version for of Final Plug. That's only because, when
I purchased it, 5 wasn't out.
Regards, Phil Muir
P J Muir Productions
Music And Audio Production
URL:
www.philmuir.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil Halton
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Plug-ins That Work Well With Sonar
Hello Phil,
I noticed there two versions being sold at WaveArts and wonder if there is
any difference in accessibility between the two. Version 5 plug-ins feature a
revised interface(in my experience that usually means problems for jaws users).
Are you aware of any difficulties with the latest version? What version of
WaveArt plug-ins are you using?
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil Muir
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 1:48 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Plug-ins That Work Well With Sonar
Or, the wave arts plug-ins from :
www.wavearts.com/
work really well in Sonar and are excellent.
Regards, Phil Muir
P J Muir Productions
Music And Audio Production
URL:
www.philmuir.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: Jonathan Nadeau
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 4:03 AM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: OT: glue to use for resitting nut and tips for
cleaning metal parts for electric guitar
I was told that in general, the waves in native plug-ins would work with
cake talking, or be recognized. If so, can you tell me which plug-ins work the
best, and which do not work at all.
Thanks,
Jonathan Nadeau
----- Original Message -----
From: Cameron Strife
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:00 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] OT: glue to use for resitting nut and tips for
cleaning metal parts for electric guitar
Hi all. I'm doing some work on a vintage Zim-gar solid body electric
which was my grandfathers and needs some major tlc!
I've taken the bridge and saddle etc off. They are dirty and oxidized.
Any tips for cleaning them? I know you can use a diet coke bath and that
helps. However, I've also found directions for making your own reverse
oxidation bath with a nine volt battery, stripped wires, and salt water. The
electric charge will be more effective according to some research I've been
doing.
Also, I need to re glue the nut back on as it shifted half an inch off.
What kind of glue should I use and how should I apply it?
Any tips would be great.
After taking all the parts off that easily come off, I polished the
whole guitar and I just cleaned the fretboard and have lemon oil soaking in
right now. I think the neck is warped but I'm sort of doing this just to do it.
Thanks,
Cameron.
- References:
- [ddots-l] OT: glue to use for resitting nut and tips for cleaning metal parts for electric guitar
- From: Cameron Strife
- [ddots-l] Re: OT: glue to use for resitting nut and tips for cleaning metal parts for electric guitar
- From: Jonathan Nadeau
- [ddots-l] Plug-ins That Work Well With Sonar
- From: Phil Muir
- [ddots-l] Re: Plug-ins That Work Well With Sonar
- From: Phil Halton
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