A Bit of Sorting

Just added a lot of stuff to the Gallery, feel free to wander it’s in the menu bar up top 😉 .

AI (again) and let’s kill the PC

Ok my PC isn’t a slug, it’s got dual 3.4GHz CPU’s, 96gb of ram and until next week, only 6Gb of Vram (ordered a 12Gb Gigabyte Nvidia 3060 (budget limitations *grrrrr*)) so there are times when creating a complex image the fans go nutso – like as of now I’m sitting here typing this and a fan (or fans) are near max rpm by the sounds of it so I’ll be a happy camper when the 12Gb gets here.
I suppose I’m pushing it by using weighty models etc (*shrug*) but the idea of art is just that, push the boundaries. Roll on next week 😉

Reason vs MixCraft vs Reaper

Originally Posted 2015

Upper management decided that due to the fact I’m a dinosaur I have to look at a DAW as I tend to do a fair bit of composing/engineering here at home on the analogue synth’s then send the stuff off to the studio for final processing. That said, it was suggested I look at a DAW, that way I can (or should I say “THEY CAN”) find it easier to manipulate so the end product is easier to sort.
If you know me you’ll already know my opinion on suits so I won’t bother going in to that again, I’ll just be doing a comparison between the three DAW’s that are in the title. Now personally, I hate them (DAW’s that is). No let me rephrase that I tolerate them, as I find it easier to find the sound I want by turning a knob or pushing a slider than waving a computer mouse around. But to get them to shut the (insert expletive) up I’ll be comparing three. Propellerheads Reason 7.1, Acoustica’s MixCraft Pro 7 and Cocko’s Reaper Version something that escapes me and publishing my thoughts here just to prove to those who pay me I have actually looked at them 😉 it’s not going to be a real super in-depth review, just my personal view so take it or leave it.
So me being me – captain negative bastard, I\’m going to start with the con’s as I found them, the computer I’m using them on is a Windows 7 64bit system with a dual core cpu and eight gig of ram. Apart from that I’m computer knowledgeable but far from a geek – so on to it.
Reason: No support for VST’s which is madness in this day and age as Arturia do some brilliant stuff and I actually enjoy tinkering with Korg’s Legacy, but neither will work in Reason so that to me is a big no major failing.
MixCraft: Regularly crashes due to the fact that a lot of VST’s are 32bit and from my understanding they themselves acknowledge the issue. Sadly a lot of the better VST’s are 32bit and they aren’t being ported to 64bit so if this issue will ever be sorted who knows. I’ve actually had it lock up my machine to the point where CTRL/ALT/DEL don’t even work so a forced restart is needed.
Reaper: I found I had to troll through too many drop downs to get to what I wanted, whether that was a VST a filter or an FX.
Now as for the good bits, I’ll start with midi. All three found what I have plugged in at the moment, the Moog Little Phatty, Roland RS and Korg MS2000 which run through an E-MU 2X2 well the Moog has a USB also so – they also found the Arturia Beatstep and Keylab 61 but that would be expected considering the latter two bits of hardware are essentially made for DAW’s.
As for audio in, I run everything that isn’t midi capable e.g. the modular, guitars, voices etc through a Behringer mixer, I also run the three listed synths through it too as I find there are sounds there that just aren’t available and I just couldn’t be bothered hunting for a similar sound in the DAW’s (yes there’s the dinosaur again).
Reason finds audio in (I use ASIO) without a single hiccup, both Reaper and Mixcraft took a bit of dickin’ about. I actually gave up with Reaper, it used to work but for some reason it now refuses to. Mixcraft however was happy enough to find the audio but the volume was so low and the help files were too vague so I gave up on that too.
Exporting audio, now personally I like Mixcraft for that as you get a number of choices be it FLAC or WAV or MP3, why anyone would export a serious file as an MP3 escapes me but ehh it’s there.
Midi: All three seem to take midi files without argument, in Mixcraft you even have the choice of seeing it in the midi edit feature as a score (I compose some really complex stuff at times – scary) which is a real treat, BUT that’s as far as it gets, either I missed something or Mixcraft can’t handle automation, tempo etc. a good example would be Rossini’s ‘Dawn’ from the William Tell overture. The time sig is 3/4 and the tempo is from memory 54 or there abouts. Loading my comparison midi in to Mixcraft saw it tag the time sig as 4/4 and 120bpm ermm not quite right is that, Reason and Reaper handled it fine. As far as editing a midi file I must honestly say you can’t go passed Reason, both Mixcraft and Reaper were too frustrating – as they say less is more and Reason has that.
Addons: Reaper and Mixcraft make use of VST’s along with inbuilt stuff so essentially your bank of instruments is all but endless oh and Mixcraft also has Izotope Mastering Essentials which I happen to like. Reason on the other hand does come with a fair bit but to get the most out of it you have to obtain refills and and rack extensions which can become expensive.
End Bit: Which one is the better? None really (oops the dinosaur’s back) but I suppose I have to pick one. Reason has its stability, Mixcraft looks and feels better and the ability to utilise the squillions of VST’s out there, Reaper is cheap hmmmm a toughy. I think I’ll have to lean toward Reason only because of its stability, if Mixcraft was more stable or the 32bit/64bit issue wasn’t then I’d be leaning toward that instead. If I had to give them a rating out of 10, Reason would get an 8, Mixcraft a 7.90 and Reaper a 6.5.

You don’t DRIVE a bike

Originally Posted 2012

I’m a little pissed today and an ad on eBay has pushed me over the edge!!
I was just having a look through the bikes and came across a coupla Harleys that needed closer inspection and upon reading the blurb, “yes you too can own and drive a Harley at a cheap price” I sorta flipped.
DRIVE?? DRIVE?? You RIDE a bike not drive a bike you fuckin’ knob heads.

Online Auctions

Originally Posted 2012

As is my want, I spend alot of time wandering online auctions and wholesale sites mainly because I have this continual thought that maybe I might be lucky enough to fall over a bargain. Now of late all I can honestly say I’ve fallen over is total crap, crap as in sellers and whiney buyers – I shall elaborate.
Now I bought a set of Lucas knock off blinkers for the Bonneville off eBay and yes they didn’t arrive, neither did the replacement set they said they sent hmmmm methinks they are trying to take me for a ride – one Paypal refund later and that’s them sorted. Bought another set of Lucas knock off blinkers only these were dearer but I’d dealt with the seller before, anyway within 2 days I get an email saying that one of the blinkers wasn’t up to scratch and the shipping had been delayed by a week. Funny thing is, I got that same email off em when I bought the other set *pondering the significance of such a statement* – anyhoo I sent them an email and told em unless I get by the 2nd March I’ll be requesting a refund.
It gets better ya know 😛 I also bought a studio mic pop filter and seeing as I was bored and it was coming up on week three I sent that seller an email asking where it was. Their response? Well it can take up to 40 days for the item to arrive. 40 days????????? where the fuck is it coming from, or more to the point do they feed the pigeons before attaching the items to their legs and sending em on their merry way – 40 days my arse, they also got the 2nd March deadline. I did however buy a bass guitar from Melbourne, took 5 days to arrive – I unpacked it and inspected it and it looked sweet. Plugged it all in, tuned it then went to do summut, came back an hour later to have a muck about with it and damn near sliced me hand on the bloody great split in the neck – I swore, as you do!! I will give the seller their due, I emailed em, they sent me a prepaid post thingy and said send it back and we’ll give you another, cool now I just wait – again!
Now I did mention whiney buyers too and this was pure 100% classic. A nob head bought a Fender Strat for $325 inc postage ermmm I was pretty sure Strats were a little more expensive, but I digress. The site has a feedback section so I thought I’d check the seller out and what do I find, yep Captain Whiney Buyer Shit Head. And this was his feedback “This guitar is a fake, they sold me a fake, I want my money back” ROFLMFAO I think the price is a giveaway YOU DICK!! Anyway, here are a few recommendations from yours truly of eBay sellers that in my opinion are bloody good sellers. ccslightsound – I bought a Behringer 1002FX Mixer, a Behringer C1 Studio Mic and a Behringer UCA202 off this seller and talk about good comms and delivery time. BelfieldMusic – Bought a triple guitar stand off them Oz-Supplier – That was the bass Pick_Guru – bought a 100 mixed medium weight picks and a guitar strap for Dylan who got himself a strat copy and amp, case etc. Swamp-Industries – bought various studio cabling off them Jackmusical – bought a basic acoustic guitar rebuild kit for her who must be obeyed, she’s had the thing for nigh on 40 years so I thought I’d tidy it up for her, she can’t play it but her dad bought it for her so that’s a good enough reason. There are a couple more that I won’t add just yet as I’ve only just started dealings with them, although one of em is proving to be a nob head already so we’ll see.’

Soddin Spammers

Originally Posted 2012

Just spent the last oh I dunno, arf hour wandering through the server to tighten it up a bit in an attempt to stop bullshit bouncing emails due to people and I use that term loosely using my domain name as a return address for their fuckin’ spam.
I will not nor will I ever send unsolicited emails to anyone so if you get one from this domain just look at the headers and you will find that the actual sender is either in Russia or more probably fuckin’ India. It seems like India is THE place for spammers of late, filling forums or comments and the like with their ‘buy this pill and your wang will grow an extra foot.

I’m actually surprised that this is the second “Pissed Off Rant” in such a short time, anyway, I’m away to get some graphics sorted.

Paypal At It Again

Originally Posted 2012

Why is it if I pay for something with my CC through Paypal, the money is INSTANTLY removed from my card – BUT if I am getting a refund Paypal claim it can take up to thirty days (or so their website says) to put the money back?
What happened to “I’ll buy that, here’s your money – oops refund required, here’s your item, and thank you for giving the money back IMMEDIATELY?” I’ll tell you what happened, the longer Paypal hold your money, the more they make in interest, that’s what’s happened.
If I ran a business like that, I’d get my arse kicked by whoever in the government kicks arse nowadays – but if Paypal do it then they turn a blind eye.
It’s WRONG WRONG WRONG.

Hackers, Wankers or Wannabe’s?

Originally Posted 2014

It seems like the cock heads are out and about, this IP 82.207.42.196 has tried 16 times to get in to the site – apparently it belongs to ukrtel.net which at a guess comes up as a Ukrainian site. This dickhead however takes the cake 178.170.118.4 a frog IP address – 4 pages of attempts to access the admin side of the site.

How’s this for an idea?

FUCK OFF!!

Bloody Laptops

Originally Posted 2/12/09
After sticking vista (yes I know) on the laptop a while back, I decided today to return it to standard XP and so far I ‘ve managed to get the keyboard and mouse back after they ceased to function on the first attempt. Attempt two saw me re-install XP yet again and everything works except the wifi – no driver I try works so I ‘ve stopped for now, just putting a bit of boot in to the ipod before I shoofty off to bed – gotta have Welsh music to fall asleep to :)’,’

Domain Name Expiry

Originally Posted 9/1/08
I was checking as to when the domain names I own expire and it struck me that I really should fix up the contact details. Back when I reg’d the names, there was an Australian company trying to shonk people by sending them (by snail mail) bogus domain name renewal forms with way inflated prices. A couple of clients I had at the time received them, they even received emails, faxes, SMS messages – anything to get them to sign that bit of paper and pay 500% markup on the going rate at the time.
So where’s this leading you ask? Well, the addresses and phone numbers I used are made up 😛 – since this company has now been nailed to the wall by the Government may be I should be a nice laddie n fix mine up NOT!!!!!!!