View Full Version : Arny slips through the net
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 8th 09, 04:39 PM
Some time ago, I was sent a recording of a dreadful
Baptist choir, that had been made by Arny K.
It was also to be found on a TinyUrl, which has
long since disappeared.
There is no doubt whatsoever that this was a genuine
Arnold K recording. He and I discussed it on Usenet.
I gave the CD-RW to a colleague of mine. We both
regarded as a piece of audio trivia, and passed it down
the line.
My colleague, who teaches recorded arts at conservatory
level played it to his class at the end of a lecture. I am
told that one young lady student, a gifted cellist, ran out
from the auditorium in tears. She thought Arny's work
was some kind of cruel sacrilegious joke.
There are a number of people who would be interested
to hear it - so I am trying to locate the CD-RW
Meanwhile, if any subscriber to RAO can provide a
source, a copy, or a link to this exceptional recording,
or any other by this "fine professional" I would be pleased
to know about it.
Iain
Clyde Slick
January 8th 09, 09:31 PM
On 8 Ian, 15:16, "Soundhaspriority" > wrote:
> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
>
> ti.fi...
>
>
>
> > Some time ago, I was sent a recording of a dreadful
> > Baptist choir, that had been made by Arny K.
> > It was also to be found on a TinyUrl, which has
> > long since disappeared.
>
> > There is no doubt whatsoever that this was a genuine
> > Arnold K recording. *He and I discussed it on Usenet.
>
> > I gave the CD-RW *to a colleague of mine. *We both
> > regarded as a piece of audio trivia, and passed it down
> > the line.
>
> > My colleague, who teaches recorded arts at conservatory
> > level played it to his class at the end of a lecture. *I am
> > told that one young lady student, a gifted cellist, ran out
> > from the auditorium in tears. *She thought Arny's work
> > was some kind of cruel sacrilegious joke.
>
> > There are a number of people who would be interested
> > to hear it - so I am trying to locate the CD-RW
> > Meanwhile, if any subscriber to RAO can provide a
> > source, a copy, or a link to this exceptional recording,
> > or any other by this "fine professional" I would be pleased
> > to know about it.
>
> > Iain
>
> Iain, much encouragement in your effort. It should be critically examined,
> and critiqued. Although the ultimate verdict may be ridicule, it should be
> obtained without lynching :)
>
>
it should be be delivered by bus
Clyde Slick
January 9th 09, 12:45 AM
On 8 Ian, 19:37, "Soundhaspriority" > wrote:
> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
>
> ...
> On 8 Ian, 15:16, "Soundhaspriority" > wrote:
>
>
>
> > "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
>
> ti.fi...
>
> > > Some time ago, I was sent a recording of a dreadful
> > > Baptist choir, that had been made by Arny K.
> > > It was also to be found on a TinyUrl, which has
> > > long since disappeared.
>
> > > There is no doubt whatsoever that this was a genuine
> > > Arnold K recording. He and I discussed it on Usenet.
>
> > > I gave the CD-RW to a colleague of mine. We both
> > > regarded as a piece of audio trivia, and passed it down
> > > the line.
>
> > > My colleague, who teaches recorded arts at conservatory
> > > level played it to his class at the end of a lecture. I am
> > > told that one young lady student, a gifted cellist, ran out
> > > from the auditorium in tears. She thought Arny's work
> > > was some kind of cruel sacrilegious joke.
>
> > > There are a number of people who would be interested
> > > to hear it - so I am trying to locate the CD-RW
> > > Meanwhile, if any subscriber to RAO can provide a
> > > source, a copy, or a link to this exceptional recording,
> > > or any other by this "fine professional" I would be pleased
> > > to know about it.
>
> > > Iain
>
> > Iain, much encouragement in your effort. It should be critically examined,
> > and critiqued. Although the ultimate verdict may be ridicule, it should be
> > obtained without lynching :)
>
> it should be be delivered by bus
>
> You have this thing about buses. Whatever happened to "an act of God" ?
>
>
those things only happen once evey five thousand years or so, we
can't wait that long.
Arny Krueger
January 9th 09, 01:16 AM
"Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
> Although the ultimate
> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
> lynching :)
Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that while the recording
company he draw a pension from has a digital console, they won't let him
touch it.
Boon
January 9th 09, 02:18 AM
On Jan 8, 5:16�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > Although the ultimate
> > verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
> > lynching :)
>
> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
No he doesn't.
>
> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that while the recording
> company he draw a pension from has a digital console, they won't let him
> touch it.
You did no such thing.
Boon
On Jan 8, 7:16 pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > Although the ultimate
> > verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
> > lynching :)
>
> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>
> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that while the recording
> company he draw a pension from has a digital console, they won't let him
> touch it.
Generally if you're a retiree the company does not want to see you
around the facility. The first time you come out they'll politely
humor you, but if you show up very much they will soon start figuring
out how to send you away.
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 9th 09, 08:13 AM
"Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
> ti.fi...
>> Some time ago, I was sent a recording of a dreadful
>> Baptist choir, that had been made by Arny K.
>> It was also to be found on a TinyUrl, which has
>> long since disappeared.
>>
>> There is no doubt whatsoever that this was a genuine
>> Arnold K recording. He and I discussed it on Usenet.
>>
>> I gave the CD-RW to a colleague of mine. We both
>> regarded as a piece of audio trivia, and passed it down
>> the line.
>>
>> My colleague, who teaches recorded arts at conservatory
>> level played it to his class at the end of a lecture. I am
>> told that one young lady student, a gifted cellist, ran out
>> from the auditorium in tears. She thought Arny's work
>> was some kind of cruel sacrilegious joke.
>>
>> There are a number of people who would be interested
>> to hear it - so I am trying to locate the CD-RW
>> Meanwhile, if any subscriber to RAO can provide a
>> source, a copy, or a link to this exceptional recording,
>> or any other by this "fine professional" I would be pleased
>> to know about it.
>>
> Iain, much encouragement in your effort.
Bob. This situation has come about due to Arny's claim to be
a professional recording engineer, when it is well-known that he
is a volunteer (unpaid) worker at his non-conformist Church.
> It should be critically examined, and critiqued.
I think a better idea would be for those of us who
are eagaged in recording to post material of a similar
genre to that which Arny chooses, for simple comparison
by his peers.
That's why I gave him the opportunity to take his
choice from classical symphony orchestra, baroque
or chamber orchestra, small ensemble, solo voice
with accompaniment, or even big band jazz.
>Although the ultimate verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained
>without lynching :)
Not a word needs to be spoken, Bob.
Every recording speaks for itself.
Best regards
Iain
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 9th 09, 08:34 AM
> wrote in message
...
> On Jan 8, 7:16 pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> Generally if you're a retiree the company does not want to see you
> around the facility. The first time you come out they'll politely
> humor you, but if you show up very much they will soon start figuring
> out how to send you away.
It very much depends upon the frequency and the time of their
visits. No-one really has the time for polite chit-chat when you
are in the middle of something that had to be finished yesterday.
But the occasional lunch with a former colleague can be
a pleasant way to help with their transition from full-time
working to retirement. It's a major change.
Iain
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 9th 09, 08:37 AM
"Boon" > wrote in message
...
On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>> > Although the ultimate
>> > verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
>> > lynching :)
>>
>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>No he doesn't.
Correct.
>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that while the
>> recording
>> company he draw a pension from has a digital console, they won't let him
>> touch it.
>You did no such thing.
Indeed he did not. This is abundantly clear to anyone
with the possible exception of perhaps Arny himself,
whose "blind faith" and "recent trrickery" (see above)
allow him to believe in anything and everything that he
*wishes* to believe.
The facts are a totally different thing:-)
Discussion with Arny is always *so* rewarding.
he is such a *nice* Christian.
Iain
George M. Middius[_4_]
January 9th 09, 10:38 AM
Iain Churches said:
> Discussion with Arny is always *so* rewarding.
> he is such a *nice* Christian.
Do I detect an undertone of envy directed at the Krooborg's fabulous turd
collection?
Arny Krueger
January 9th 09, 12:20 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message
> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>
>>> Although the ultimate
>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
>>> lynching :)
>>
>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>
> No he doesn't.
Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he knows Iain's mind,
perfectly.
>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that
>> while the recording company he draw a pension from has a
>> digital console, they won't let him touch it.
>
> You did no such thing.
Actually, Iain confirmed it. All he has is recordings that someone else
made using that console.
Do try to keep up, grasshopper.
Arny Krueger
January 9th 09, 12:21 PM
"Iain Churches" > wrote in message
i.fi
> > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Jan 8, 7:16 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>> wrote:
>
>> Generally if you're a retiree the company does not want
>> to see you around the facility. The first time you come
>> out they'll politely humor you, but if you show up very
>> much they will soon start figuring out how to send you
>> away.
>
> It very much depends upon the frequency and the time of
> their visits. No-one really has the time for polite
> chit-chat when you are in the middle of something that
> had to be finished yesterday.
Note that Iain has tacitly admitted that he's retired.
Score!
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 9th 09, 01:03 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
...
> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
> i.fi
>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Jan 8, 7:16 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> Generally if you're a retiree the company does not want
>>> to see you around the facility. The first time you come
>>> out they'll politely humor you, but if you show up very
>>> much they will soon start figuring out how to send you
>>> away.
>>
>> It very much depends upon the frequency and the time of
>> their visits. No-one really has the time for polite
>> chit-chat when you are in the middle of something that
>> had to be finished yesterday.
>
> Note that Iain has tacitly admitted that he's retired.
>
> Score!
Please re-read with care.
Iain
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 9th 09, 01:11 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
...
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>> wrote:
>>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Although the ultimate
>>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
>>>> lynching :)
>>>
>>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>>
>> No he doesn't.
>
> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he knows Iain's mind,
> perfectly.
Marc is right:-) Though I a told there is a vacancy for
someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
Arny. I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>
>>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that
>>> while the recording company he draw a pension from has a
>>> digital console, they won't let him touch it.
>>
>> You did no such thing.
>
> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All he has is recordings that someone else
> made using that console.
Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
recording engineer to use this console, I have used it on
a number of projects, some of which been heard by
subscribers to this NG.
Iain
Boon
January 9th 09, 04:09 PM
On Jan 9, 4:20�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>> Although the ultimate
> >>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
> >>> lynching :)
>
> >> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>
> > No he doesn't.
>
> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he knows Iain's mind,
> perfectly.
I know that you fantasize about others hating you. That's part of
your paranoid personality disorder.
>
> >> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that
> >> while the recording company he draw a pension from has a
> >> digital console, they won't let him touch it.
>
> > You did no such thing.
>
> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All �he has is recordings that someone else
> made using that console.
Feel free to prove this by posting the URL. I guarantee that your
reality will not match everyone else's reality.
>
> Do try to keep up, grasshopper.
When you use terms of endearment like this, it only reminds everyone
that you're a pedophile and that you have stored child pornography in
your computer.
Boon
Boon
January 9th 09, 04:11 PM
On Jan 9, 5:11�am, "Iain Churches" > wrote:
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> >> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> >> wrote:
> >>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>>> Although the ultimate
> >>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
> >>>> lynching :)
>
> >>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>
> >> No he doesn't.
>
> > Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he knows Iain's mind,
> > perfectly.
>
> Marc is right:-) �Though I a told there is a vacancy for
> someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
> Arny. �I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>
>
>
> >>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that
> >>> while the recording company he draw a pension from has a
> >>> digital console, they won't let him touch it.
>
> >> You did no such thing.
>
> > Actually, Iain confirmed it. All �he has is recordings that someone else
> > made using that console.
>
> Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
> recording engineer to use this console, I have used it on
> a number of projects, some of which been heard by
> subscribers to this NG.
I figured Arny was lying again.
Boon
Boon
January 9th 09, 04:12 PM
On Jan 9, 4:21�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
>
> i.fi
>
> > > wrote in message
> ....
> >> On Jan 8, 7:16 pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> >> wrote:
>
> >> Generally if you're a retiree the company does not want
> >> to see you around the facility. The first time you come
> >> out they'll politely humor you, but if you show up very
> >> much they will soon start figuring out how to send you
> >> away.
>
> > It very much depends upon the frequency and the time of
> > their visits. �No-one really has the time for polite
> > chit-chat when you are in the middle of something that
> > had to be finished yesterday.
>
> Note that Iain has tacitly admitted that he's retired.
Note that he hasn't, and that you're lying.
>
> Score!
There's a flag on the play, liar. The ball's coming back.
Boon
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 9th 09, 04:55 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message
...
On Jan 9, 5:11?am, "Iain Churches" > wrote:
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>
>> > Actually, Iain confirmed it. All ?he has is recordings that someone
>> > else
>> > made using that console.
>
>> Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
>> recording engineer to use this console, I have used it on
>> a number of projects, some of which been heard by
>> subscribers to this NG.
>I figured Arny was lying again.
Well, let's be charitable, and say that due to Arny's
comprehension difficulties, he frequently fails to
understand what others have written.:-)
Iain
Arny Krueger
January 9th 09, 09:34 PM
"Iain Churches" > wrote in message
i.fi
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>
>>> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>>> wrote:
>>>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in
>>>> message
>>>>
>>>>> Although the ultimate
>>>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
>>>>> lynching :)
>>>>
>>>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>>>
>>> No he doesn't.
>>
>> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he
>> knows Iain's mind, perfectly.
>
> Marc is right:-) Though I a told there is a vacancy for
> someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
> Arny. I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>>
>>>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that
>>>> while the recording company he draw a pension from has
>>>> a digital console, they won't let him touch it.
>>>
>>> You did no such thing.
>> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All he has is recordings
>> that someone else made using that console.
> Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
> recording engineer to use this console, I have used it on
> a number of projects, some of which been heard by
> subscribers to this NG.
Um that would be *use* it, as in have other people set it up and operate it
for you.
Boon
January 9th 09, 10:58 PM
On Jan 9, 1:34�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
>
> i.fi
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> >>> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in
> >>>> messagenews:DOCdnTgOOaySwvvUnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@gigan ews.com
>
> >>>>> Although the ultimate
> >>>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
> >>>>> lynching :)
>
> >>>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>
> >>> No he doesn't.
>
> >> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he
> >> knows Iain's mind, perfectly.
>
> > Marc is right:-) �Though I a told there is a vacancy for
> > someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
> > Arny. �I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>
> >>>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that
> >>>> while the recording company he draw a pension from has
> >>>> a digital console, they won't let him touch it.
>
> >>> You did no such thing.
> >> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All �he has is recordings
> >> that someone else made using that console.
> > Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
> > recording engineer to use this console, I have used it on
> > a number of projects, some of which been heard by
> > subscribers to this NG.
>
> Um that would be *use* it, as in have other people set it up and operate it
> for you.
Wow, sounds like Iain is pretty important. Maybe you could have used
assistants on that choir recording monstrosity.
Boon
Arny Krueger
January 9th 09, 11:01 PM
"Boon" > wrote in message
> On Jan 9, 1:34?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
>>
>> i.fi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in
>>>>>> messagenews:DOCdnTgOOaySwvvUnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@gigan ews.com
>>
>>>>>>> Although the ultimate
>>>>>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained
>>>>>>> without lynching :)
>>
>>>>>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>>
>>>>> No he doesn't.
>>
>>>> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he
>>>> knows Iain's mind, perfectly.
>>
>>> Marc is right:-) ?Though I a told there is a vacancy for
>>> someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
>>> Arny. ?I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>>
>>>>>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting
>>>>>> that while the recording company he draw a pension
>>>>>> from has a digital console, they won't let him touch
>>>>>> it.
>>
>>>>> You did no such thing.
>>>> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All ?he has is recordings
>>>> that someone else made using that console.
>>> Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
>>> recording engineer to use this console, I have used it
>>> on a number of projects, some of which been heard by
>>> subscribers to this NG.
>> Um that would be *use* it, as in have other people set
>> it up and operate it for you.
> Wow, sounds like Iain is pretty important.
Sounds like he's the sort of guy that people keep away from equipment
because of what he did with it in the past.
Those kinds of people are sometimes called "producers". Kind of ironic,
since they are pretty much unproductive.
> Maybe you could have used assistants on that choir recording
> monstrosity.
Um so you have heard it, eh Marc.
or Marc, are you commenting on something that you've never heard?
Boon
January 10th 09, 12:36 AM
On Jan 9, 3:01�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jan 9, 1:34?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
>
> i.fi
>
> >>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
> >>>>> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in
> >>>>>> messagenews:DOCdnTgOOaySwvvUnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@gigan ews.com
>
> >>>>>>> Although the ultimate
> >>>>>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained
> >>>>>>> without lynching :)
>
> >>>>>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>
> >>>>> No he doesn't.
>
> >>>> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he
> >>>> knows Iain's mind, perfectly.
>
> >>> Marc is right:-) ?Though I a told there is a vacancy for
> >>> someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
> >>> Arny. ?I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>
> >>>>>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting
> >>>>>> that while the recording company he draw a pension
> >>>>>> from has a digital console, they won't let him touch
> >>>>>> it.
>
> >>>>> You did no such thing.
> >>>> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All ?he has is recordings
> >>>> that someone else made using that console.
> >>> Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
> >>> recording engineer to use this console, I have used it
> >>> on a number of projects, some of which been heard by
> >>> subscribers to this NG.
> >> Um that would be *use* it, as in have other people set
> >> it up and operate it for you.
> > Wow, sounds like Iain is pretty important.
>
> Sounds like he's the sort of guy that people keep away from equipment
> because of what he did with it in the past.
>
> Those kinds of people are sometimes called "producers". �Kind of ironic,
> since they are pretty much unproductive.
>
> > Maybe you could have used assistants on that choir recording
> > monstrosity.
>
> Um so you have heard it, eh Marc.
>
> or Marc, are you commenting on something that you've never heard?
I'm commenting on the fact that everything you touch turns to ****.
Boon
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 10th 09, 12:07 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
...
> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
> i.fi
>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>>
>>>> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in
>>>>> message
>>>>>
>>>>>> Although the ultimate
>>>>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained without
>>>>>> lynching :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>>>>
>>>> No he doesn't.
>>>
>>> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he
>>> knows Iain's mind, perfectly.
>>
>> Marc is right:-) Though I a told there is a vacancy for
>> someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
>> Arny. I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>>>
>>>>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting that
>>>>> while the recording company he draw a pension from has
>>>>> a digital console, they won't let him touch it.
>>>>
>>>> You did no such thing.
>
>>> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All he has is recordings
>>> that someone else made using that console.
>
>> Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
>> recording engineer to use this console, I have used it on
>> a number of projects, some of which been heard by
>> subscribers to this NG.
>
> Um that would be *use* it, as in have other people set it up and operate
> it for you.
>
No. That would be "use" in the widest possible sense,
clearly understood by everyone except yourself.
Iain
Iain Churches[_2_]
January 10th 09, 12:17 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
...
> "Boon" > wrote in message
>
>> On Jan 9, 1:34?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>> wrote:
>>> "Iain Churches" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> i.fi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> "Boon" > wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jan 8, 5:16?pm, "Arny Krueger" >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> "Soundhaspriority" > wrote in
>>>>>>> messagenews:DOCdnTgOOaySwvvUnZ2dnUVZ_uudnZ2d@gigan ews.com
>>>
>>>>>>>> Although the ultimate
>>>>>>>> verdict may be ridicule, it should be obtained
>>>>>>>> without lynching :)
>>>
>>>>>>> Iain desperately wants to lynch me.
>>>
>>>>>> No he doesn't.
>>>
>>>>> Delusions of mind reading noted. Marc believes that he
>>>>> knows Iain's mind, perfectly.
>>>
>>>> Marc is right:-) ?Though I a told there is a vacancy for
>>>> someone to play Salome against your John The Baptist,
>>>> Arny. ?I will he happy to supply the silver platter.
>>>
>>>>>>> I've recently tricked Iain into tacitly admitting
>>>>>>> that while the recording company he draw a pension
>>>>>>> from has a digital console, they won't let him touch
>>>>>>> it.
>>>
>>>>>> You did no such thing.
>
>>>>> Actually, Iain confirmed it. All ?he has is recordings
>>>>> that someone else made using that console.
>
>>>> Totally incorrect. Although I am of course not the only
>>>> recording engineer to use this console, I have used it
>>>> on a number of projects, some of which been heard by
>>>> subscribers to this NG.
>
>>> Um that would be *use* it, as in have other people set
>>> it up and operate it for you.
>
>> Wow, sounds like Iain is pretty important.
>
> Sounds like he's the sort of guy that people keep away from equipment
> because of what he did with it in the past.
Let's compare royalties for the past five years :-)
Arny you are an idiot.
> Those kinds of people are sometimes called "producers". Kind of ironic,
> since they are pretty much unproductive.
You clearly do not have the faintest ideas about the roles
of the people involved in professional recording. I am sure
you would make a excellent classical music producer, Arny.
Tell us abou your musical qualifications.
>
>> Maybe you could have used assistants on that choir recording
>> monstrosity.
>
> Um so you have heard it, eh Marc.
>
> or Marc, are you commenting on something that you've never heard?
>
It's probably just a matter of time. I am fairly confident
the copy I passed down the line will be found. I shall
put a snippet up on a music conservatory site. Then,
predictably, Arny will switch into his Judas Iscariot mode,
deny that this recording is his work and blame it all on
poor old George Middius :-)
Iain
Clyde Slick
January 10th 09, 02:39 PM
On 10 Ian, 07:07, "Iain Churches" > wrote:
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>
> > Um that would be *use* it, as in have other people set it up and operate
> > it for you.
>
> No. That would be "use" in the widest possible sense,
> clearly understood by everyone except yourself.
>
> Iain-
You mean, such as in Arny "uses" the toilet.
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