pish posh. i hear it's gonna be free next year!trodden wrote:Pay my way baby and i'll join you!wayne kerr wrote:I think the idea was to keep you in the dark so you'd actually show up next year.trodden wrote:didnt' this just happen?
no one has anything fun to tell?
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I believe it was Tony San Filippo in his opening comments for the "mastering in the box" seminar talking about people who are mastering their own material at home.drunton wrote:I wish I could give credit to this semi-quote:
In reference to teaching the whole room their secrets - "If a kids going to smoke pot, may as well teach them how to roll the joint right".
I also thought it was pretty good, although my personal highlight was Mark Rubel calling up Les Paul to wish him happy birthday.
I'm sure the quotes page is gonna be pretty damn funny this year.
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It was my panel but I didn't say it. It was Garrett Haines from Treelady Mastering. He's a really funny guy!Marcocet wrote:I believe it was Tony San Filippo in his opening comments for the "mastering in the box" seminar talking about people who are mastering their own material at home.drunton wrote:I wish I could give credit to this semi-quote:
In reference to teaching the whole room their secrets - "If a kids going to smoke pot, may as well teach them how to roll the joint right".
I also thought it was pretty good, although my personal highlight was Mark Rubel calling up Les Paul to wish him happy birthday.
I'm sure the quotes page is gonna be pretty damn funny this year.
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The only downside to me was that there were almost always two or more panels going on at the same time that I wanted to attend. Given the amount of time to squeeze everything in I certainly am not blaming them for this. I was able to get in a lot and had a great time. I missed the concert at the pool though...had dinner at The Last Territory and went back to my room and fell asleep.
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It was a really great show. The bands were really good, but John Vanderslyce took the cake for me. I'm gonna get some of his stuff very soon.TV Lenny wrote:The only downside to me was that there were almost always two or more panels going on at the same time that I wanted to attend. Given the amount of time to squeeze everything in I certainly am not blaming them for this. I was able to get in a lot and had a great time. I missed the concert at the pool though...had dinner at The Last Territory and went back to my room and fell asleep.
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Yeh... Absolutely impossible to attend every panel I wanted, visit every booth I wanted, get to know the people I wanted... But I did manage to catch almost every band and definitely found a few to look further into.
Next year I'm just going to make up a hot tub schedule for the wee hours of the morning and go around booking appointments to talk to people.
And you know... there was this guy I met... somewhere in between Zappa and Yanni... Very cool.
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Yeh... Absolutely impossible to attend every panel I wanted, visit every booth I wanted, get to know the people I wanted... But I did manage to catch almost every band and definitely found a few to look further into.
Next year I'm just going to make up a hot tub schedule for the wee hours of the morning and go around booking appointments to talk to people.
And you know... there was this guy I met... somewhere in between Zappa and Yanni... Very cool.
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That was me on Friday. We drove downtown, had some of the jambalaya and dessert at the coffee bar in the Hotel Congress, and caught Mitch Easter. After that, I was too dead to do anything else and we went back to the hotel and crashed.TV Lenny wrote:The only downside to me was that there were almost always two or more panels going on at the same time that I wanted to attend. Given the amount of time to squeeze everything in I certainly am not blaming them for this. I was able to get in a lot and had a great time. I missed the concert at the pool though...had dinner at The Last Territory and went back to my room and fell asleep.
I also had problems deciding which workshops to hit, and I think in almost every case made the decision at the last minute. I was originally only going to go to the first potluck studio drum techniques session and ended up attending all of them. I still want to know where Mark Rubel got that cowbell...
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There was a guy video taping the "Mastering in the Box" panel that I was on. I talked to him after and he told me his son has a home studio and attended the '06 con. He cam along this year and would tape one panel while his son attended nother that way he was getting to see twice as many.
Beware of that guy...archmart wrote:And you know... there was this guy I met... somewhere in between Zappa and Yanni... Very cool.
Okay, it's official, I dont care what it takes, I'm gonna make it next year. This year, I just didn't have the $1000 it would've cost me to do it.
Also, with the possibility of it blowing up and changing, I say f-it, and move it to Vegas. At least that way EVERYONE can get cheap plane tix, and stay there cheap too. Certainly tons of conf. rooms avail. Sure the surroundings are a bit distracting, but hey, why not!?
If it was in Vegas this year, I could've afforded it. that's all I'm saying.
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Also, with the possibility of it blowing up and changing, I say f-it, and move it to Vegas. At least that way EVERYONE can get cheap plane tix, and stay there cheap too. Certainly tons of conf. rooms avail. Sure the surroundings are a bit distracting, but hey, why not!?
If it was in Vegas this year, I could've afforded it. that's all I'm saying.
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Hey Hey!drumsound wrote:There was a guy video taping the "Mastering in the Box" panel that I was on. I talked to him after and he told me his son has a home studio and attended the '06 con. He cam along this year and would tape one panel while his son attended nother that way he was getting to see twice as many.
Beware of that guy...archmart wrote:And you know... there was this guy I met... somewhere in between Zappa and Yanni... Very cool.
Wow... I hope that guy had a Happy Father's Day. He deserves it.
I actually borrowed a little tiny flash recorder and in a couple of instances (Mastering In The Box being one) I had someone else record it for me while I went to another session. The trouble with that, of course, is finding the time to listen to it now! Also, as I understand it, he got a call 10 or so minutes before the end and instead of leaving the recorder on his chair or something he took it with, so once I find time to listen to it I'm probably going to be posting here the question: "What was said immediately after the phrase -But really the most important thing about mastering in the box is..."
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That would be cool. I had that going on as well. I ended up skipping a lot of the other workshops to go to the potluck studio ones. The only problem with it having its' own day is: can you imagine the chaos of everyone being in there at once?Rob Christensen wrote:I wish there was a seperate day just for the PotLuck Studio. A whole lot of the time I wanted to be there AND at a workshop.
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The Potluck Studio is much bigger in New Orleans...Johnny B wrote:That would be cool. I had that going on as well. I ended up skipping a lot of the other workshops to go to the potluck studio ones. The only problem with it having its' own day is: can you imagine the chaos of everyone being in there at once?Rob Christensen wrote:I wish there was a seperate day just for the PotLuck Studio. A whole lot of the time I wanted to be there AND at a workshop.
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