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tempest
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Post by tempest » Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:07 pm

haha i was taking the piss out of pretentious mac users, all good tho lol i expected that kind of reaction...

and trust dude, if i didn't have to work full-time, i'd be in my lab making tunes... peace maen, all love

John Locke
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Post by John Locke » Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:39 am

2b honest u can make yr tunes on a banjo 4 all i care.as long as they sound good.

i have no partucular allegience to either mac or pc, at the end of the day its all big multinationals selling us overpriced junk. useful junk, but still junk.

hear u on the work/production clash tho...

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Post by step correct » Thu Oct 11, 2007 9:56 pm

Dude my friend gave this "100 Phat Dubstep loops" CD and it is absolute crap!! The files wont even open in Sound Forge and they pretty much suck anyway. This has since motivated me to just make my own.

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