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Category: Getting to Know You

Post 1 by Jesse (Hmm!) on Tuesday, 16-Sep-2003 8:52:56

Hey! I've been here almost a week, so I thought it was time to say hi. I'm Jesse, and I'm from the beautiless state of Delaware. I'm a musician, and do a lot of traveling and singing all across the country. When i'm home, I have a project studio that I spend a lot of time working with. I am about ready to cut my second solo cd, and am in the process of picking material for it. I think this site rocks!

Post 2 by bell (Newborn Zoner) on Monday, 10-Nov-2003 20:36:05

hi jessy,that is really cool that u are recording a new record. i would like to talk to you more. i am a music fan too. i talk on msn alot. my msn address is on my profiles page. hope to talk to you soon
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Post 3 by charisma (Here today, gone tomorrow.) on Wednesday, 09-Jun-2004 2:51:32

Hey Jess. I know you posted this a long time ago, but hey, I wasn't here to respond so I'm doing it now. Love chatting with ya via quicknote. We seem to have a lot to talk about.
Well, talk at ya later.
Lisa

Post 4 by CatWoman721984 (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Wednesday, 06-Oct-2004 14:27:42

Hey I am an aspiring singer. It is my passion.

Anyway I've been to deleware, rehobeth to be exact. It's so beautiful there.

Anyway I hope to talk to you soon

Take care and have a great day

Amanda

Post 5 by wildebrew (We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for?) on Wednesday, 06-Oct-2004 14:50:10

Delaver, .. where in Asia is that <grin> ok, ok, I had a friend from there and we kept making fun of her being from this .. rather unknown state :) but at least there are no corporate taxes there.
Hey, btw :) what software do you use for recording, I'm debating between Cakewalk Sonar 4 (producer) and Cubase sxl 3 .. I know Sonar is more accessible but I'm worried about the capabilities with a multi-track recording. We're beginning to work on our album in January and we're deciding on what to buy, we already have a Mark of the Unikorn (Motu) io 24 interface and an 8-challen digital preamp but we're even thinking Pro Tools TDM if that will keep the computer stable, but it's ridiculously expensive and I know it will not be accessible, not by a long shot, any thoughts :) cheers
-B