demystifying (or further convoluting) the silly words we use
I think this thread has stirred up the demons of word play, somehow...
I heard a new one today, that I really like,
"I'm looking, for that "vintage-modern sound"
I would assume that it has gotta be both OLD and NEW at the same time!!!
I heard a new one today, that I really like,
"I'm looking, for that "vintage-modern sound"
I would assume that it has gotta be both OLD and NEW at the same time!!!
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[quote="Nick Sevilla"]I got this in an advert email yesterday, and had to share.
SO MUCH WIN!!!
I will not mention from which company this was, as I do like their service.
[size=18]"iZotope Alloy 2 is a [color=darkred]powerful[/color], easy-to-use plug-in for [color=red]sculpting[/color] your unique [color=orange]signature sound[/color]. [color=yellow]Serving up[/color] [color=cyan]warm, punchy, vintage-inspired[/color] sound processing with [color=darkblue]precise[/color] digital control - it's the [color=darkblue]best of both worlds[/color]. Whether you're an artist, a remixer, a studio owner, or a post facility, iZotope Alloy 2 belongs in your [color=indigo]virtual rack[/color]."[/size]
My eyeballs exploded as I read this. My eyes are still coming down to size as I write this.[/quote]
If they coloured that then it's a great joke, if you did then you're excellent.
I don't have much experience in the audio eng field, I tend to hang around electrical machines more than electronics but I break out into a giggling fit when people talk about powerful computers.
I have a digital welder with an arc welding patch in it... Yes... D current with no switch... And before you ask current overload protection is oldschool in the welder utilising some form of magnetic powered auto relay... So the plugin doesn't even handle exceptions...
No where in the sales literature did they mention my welder smells great...
SO MUCH WIN!!!
I will not mention from which company this was, as I do like their service.
[size=18]"iZotope Alloy 2 is a [color=darkred]powerful[/color], easy-to-use plug-in for [color=red]sculpting[/color] your unique [color=orange]signature sound[/color]. [color=yellow]Serving up[/color] [color=cyan]warm, punchy, vintage-inspired[/color] sound processing with [color=darkblue]precise[/color] digital control - it's the [color=darkblue]best of both worlds[/color]. Whether you're an artist, a remixer, a studio owner, or a post facility, iZotope Alloy 2 belongs in your [color=indigo]virtual rack[/color]."[/size]
My eyeballs exploded as I read this. My eyes are still coming down to size as I write this.[/quote]
If they coloured that then it's a great joke, if you did then you're excellent.
I don't have much experience in the audio eng field, I tend to hang around electrical machines more than electronics but I break out into a giggling fit when people talk about powerful computers.
I have a digital welder with an arc welding patch in it... Yes... D current with no switch... And before you ask current overload protection is oldschool in the welder utilising some form of magnetic powered auto relay... So the plugin doesn't even handle exceptions...
No where in the sales literature did they mention my welder smells great...
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