[Ardour-Users] Missing Squiggles

Brett Clark Brett at ciscoinc.com
Tue Nov 27 10:34:56 PST 2007


> On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 23:15 -0800, Ken Restivo wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 12:00:08AM +0100, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
> > > Montag, 26. November 2007 Ken Restivo:
> > >
> > > > Nope. These are normalized, full-volume tracks. And they play that way. And
> > > > they show up on the meters fully in the yellow. Just no squiggles (which
> > > > I'm told are properly called "waveforms").
> > >
> > > You say "squiggles" one more time and I'm going to faint. Yuk! I can never
> > > look at ardour sessions again without waves forming in my stomach.
> >
> > I seem to have a unique ability to make certain people nauseous. It's completely unintentional.
> >
> > The auto-pan Rhodes sound that I use in nearly all my music, makes some people "seasick" (so I have been told).
> >
> > Now I've found a simple *word* to *type* that makes people faint!
> 
> Of course it does. You should never call them 'squiggles'. I always use the correct technical term, 'furry caterpillars'. :)

I call them 'the fuzzies'.  I thought that was the technical name....
 

 



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