Alright, I'm convinced. I don't think I'm human - I haven't been sick in years (hangovers & minor colds don't count).
Anyways, nothing really new here. Only thing 'news-worthy' is the new software sequencer I got today - a fully-licenced NFR copy of Tracktion, some deal thing with Mackie and Guitar Player magazine. It's actually pretty cool, because apparenlty it's worth $150, and for the fact that it's ReWire compliant, so this is an awesome score for my broke ass.
And I'm super stoked for the forthcoming release of the Canadian iTMS, which is set for Friday, I think. Woo-er... sort of. My plastic trembles in fear of the inevitable music spree that will ensue.
Anyways, nothing really new here. Only thing 'news-worthy' is the new software sequencer I got today - a fully-licenced NFR copy of Tracktion, some deal thing with Mackie and Guitar Player magazine. It's actually pretty cool, because apparenlty it's worth $150, and for the fact that it's ReWire compliant, so this is an awesome score for my broke ass.
And I'm super stoked for the forthcoming release of the Canadian iTMS, which is set for Friday, I think. Woo-er... sort of. My plastic trembles in fear of the inevitable music spree that will ensue.
Personally, I get all my mp3s from torrent sites such as SuprNova and Kerrazy-Torrents (tons of metal). Of course it's important to support the artist and I still buy CDs regularly, but by illegally downloading I've had the chance to hear and subsequently purchase music from bands that I wouldn't have head of otherwise. In short, stealing music can benefit some of the lesser-known bands.