I continue to have problems getting metatools--specifically articulation
metatools--to work. In past projects these have worked perfectly, but suddenly
now they won't work. Each metatool seems to program just fine, but when I try
to use them they rarely work. For example, I like to use
On 11/10/2011 5:03 AM, Patricia Spedden wrote:
I continue to have problems getting metatools--specifically
articulation metatools--to work. In past projects these have worked
perfectly, but suddenly now they won't work. Each metatool seems to
program just fine, but when I try to use them
At 10:59 AM -0700 11/9/11, Wade KOTTER wrote:
It's not funny at all, Eric. I was honestly apologizing if my original
report was incorrect, but I don't think it is. I seldom post on this
list, but I've been lurking for several years and what David has posted
about his work (playing the viol,
John Howell wrote:
But I'm curious why Eric thinks this is
incorrect, and what makes him think that our
David lives in California and yet manages to
commute to NYC for rehearsals of his viol consort
at NYU. Got any proof to submit, Eric?
Eric evidently made a mistake, as we all do
From: Mark D Lew markd...@earthlink.net
I see nothing to be gained by pursuing this further.
mdl
I agree. Our thoughts should be with David and his family.
I'm very sorry to hear of his sudden passing. I often enjoyed his posts,
controversial sometimes, plainly spoken and forthright, but
So, I've had my iPod for quite a while now as of late, it
doesn't seem to hold a charge for very long does the battery
wear out in your experience ... if so, does one replace it somehow,
or (and I fear to read the responses to this), does one have to buy
a new one?
Thanks for
Hi Dean,
All batteries wear out over time.
If you live near an Apple Store, you can probably take your iPod in for a
battery replacement, but you are almost certainly better off buying a new
device.
Cheers,
- DJA
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WEB: http://www.secretsocietymusic.org
On 10 Nov 2011, at 5:05 PM,
On 2011-11-10 11:03, Patricia Spedden wrote:
Often, the number I'm attempting to enter changes a previous finger
number (that finally worked) instead of the note I'm actually clicking.
To, this sounds like the mouse is out of sync with the screen in some
strange way (although I haven't heard
Macsales.com offers little kits (with a tool tool to open the iPod)
for fairly cheap.
Most apple stores won't offer much help unless you bought AppleCare on
the iPod and it's still covered under it. Otherwise, macsales.com is
your best bet. I've replaced iPod batteries and iPhone batteries