12:16:15 From Bob Turner : Howdy from New Mexico!! 12:16:43 From kennethpage : Bright & Clear in Kansas City 12:17:10 From Russ Pfeifer : Smokey and muggy here in Boise 12:17:32 From Bob Turner : Smoky here too!! 12:18:34 From Marvin Morris : Hour and a half….we’re they manufacturing the drugs....LOL 12:20:25 From Marvin Morris : Love the funk 12:20:32 From darrellsmith : Hello MOTUnity! 12:20:44 From Marvin Morris : No Mic, no camera…..sad... 12:23:57 From Bob Turner : Darrell - try www.midi-hits.com 12:24:24 From Terry Leigh Britton : Good Day Everyone from Elizabeth City, NC! 12:27:18 From Benoit Widemann : Good evening everyone! 12:27:30 From Bob Turner : Morning Matt!!! 12:27:33 From kennethpage : Matts here 12:28:28 From Geert D'haene : hi from belgium 12:29:09 From Eduardo Valenzuela - Chile : Buenas tardes a todos, desde Santiago de Chile 12:30:46 From Robert Thomas Mein : Hello Gary Schyman and everyone! 12:30:56 From Glenn Workman : Howdy to everyone around the world. 12:31:01 From Jefferson Jarvis : you go, Zozomi! 12:31:03 From Garry Schyman : Hey! 12:31:28 From chris : It was the late 70’s 12:31:33 From Gregg Seibert : I went to a show Lyle did here in Louisville. It was his solo stuff with a full band. Great show. 12:31:44 From chris : They were gigging as a quartet in boston in 77 12:31:52 From M&M : Jaco was a monster on that 12:33:13 From Ray Toler : Good day, all. 12:33:14 From Robert Thomas Mein : Garry Schyman has been one of the biggest contributors to shared knowledge in the SCL for OVER 20 YEARS if service to his fellow composers/songwriters. Thank you Garry 12:33:25 From steve ertel : Talking about my HERO, 12:33:46 From Jefferson Jarvis : I used to see Lyle Mays in a tiny club in Somerville, MA - he always insisted on using his acoustic grand piano. what a treat. 12:34:12 From John Flaherty : What club in Somervile? 12:34:23 From John Flaherty : The one in Inman Square? 12:36:54 From John Flaherty : The 1369 Club 12:36:55 From Victor LeComer : Ryles is in Inman Square. 12:37:01 From John Flaherty : Oh, right! 12:37:27 From Gregg Seibert : Matt’s MOTU t-shirt must be inlaundry 12:37:32 From Victor LeComer : Jaco was a wild basketball player, too. 12:37:43 From Benoit Widemann : Are you recording audio ? 12:38:25 From chris : I see recording flashing in the upper left 12:38:31 From kennethpage : Benoit, I saw record when matt arrived 12:38:45 From Benoit Widemann : that was Zoom record, not Quicktime for audio 12:40:44 From Glenn Workman : Quicktime Logo was showing 12:41:34 From Jefferson Jarvis : John: it was a club near Ball Square/Tufts University I believe 12:41:58 From Glenn Workman : Duplicate Audio- It does change a few things, including putting Bounces in the Audio Files folder. Things like AutoSaves are NOT included in the copy. 12:42:08 From M&M : What about FLAC? 12:42:17 From Gregg Seibert : I believe that save as also resets the undo history. You loose all the earlier undo steps 12:42:21 From Glenn Workman : M&M: What about FLAC? 12:42:27 From Glenn Workman : What are you asking? 12:42:44 From M&M : Can it import FLAC? 12:42:44 From Glenn Workman : Gregg: Correct. 12:42:57 From Glenn Workman : The original still has the Undo History, the copy does not. 12:42:57 From UltraVioletIdea.com (gReg Silvus) : MP3’s take longer, because they must be uncompressed and translated to WAV (and then saved to a new file) 12:43:30 From Ken Thies : Glenn, Does it save-as *all* bounces, or only bounces which were told to be imported back into the project? Just curious. 12:43:58 From Glenn Workman : Ken: Not everything in the Bounces folder, just audio that is in the SoundBites window (whether on a track or not). 12:44:24 From Ken Thies : Ahh, that's what I was guessing would be the case. Thanks! 12:45:11 From Glenn Workman : Can also Set User TimeStamp in the Audio menu. 12:48:12 From Bob Turner : Autosave has saved my butt numerous times!!! 12:48:39 From Bradley DePasse : Autosave is REALLY a life saver and has saved me from a few crashes 12:48:45 From Ken Thies : Re-analyze - I have to do that many times when I send an audio track to RX as an external editor. When I save it out of RX and return to DP, about 40-60% of the time, DP gets confused about the soundbite until I toss the analysis file for that bite. Interesting. 12:48:46 From Glenn Workman : Bob: Same here, especially with students who don’t have the nervous tick that Matt and I have of saving after every edit/record/operation. 12:49:12 From kennethpage : I have that save tick too 12:49:22 From Bradley DePasse : I do have a nervous command “S” issue with my left hand! 12:49:27 From Bob Turner : Absolutely!! Sometimes I get SO engrossed in what I'm doing that I forget to Save! 12:49:50 From Glenn Workman : Bradley/Kenneth/Bob: We all need a support group for that obsession :) 12:49:53 From Helen McMillin to Glenn Workman (Privately) : I refer to the save habit as a muscle memory skill. 12:49:58 From Bradley DePasse : No doubt! 12:50:01 From Bob Turner : LoL 12:50:07 From kennethpage : I want to keep my tick 12:50:10 From Sean Martin : once you get burned a few times it becomes reflex 12:50:39 From Bob Turner : You would think, huh Sean! :o) 12:50:42 From steve ertel : Can you just open an AutoSave, and continue working? I cannot - it is misaligned and unusable. 12:50:44 From Glenn Workman to Helen McMillin (Privately) : Agreed. BTW just making sure you know you sent that privately to me (Glenn) rather than to the group. Since I’m a co-host today that option is available. Some folks don’t realize they aren’t posting to the group. 12:50:45 From Helen McMillin : I refer to the save habit as a muscle memory skill. 12:50:54 From Dan Wool : I just Couple VEP before I quit 12:51:16 From Helen McMillin to Glenn Workman (Privately) : my apologies 12:51:50 From Glenn Workman : steve: Yes, I do that constantly with students who don’t know how to Save. Saved them hundreds of times. Working 4 hours and NEVER hitting Save. A common problem for the internet generation. 12:52:49 From Glenn Workman to Helen McMillin (Privately) : No problem. It seems to default to that for some people. In fact after you get this, it will probably put you back in Private mode, so just click Everyone again like you just did. 12:52:51 From steve ertel : Cool, but I've never been able to open an AutoSave and have it usable. 12:52:52 From Robert Thomas Mein : Don’t understand 12:53:05 From Robert Thomas Mein : Don’t use Dropbox 12:53:43 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : I use dropbox when collaborating and I like it 12:54:02 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : We work on the same file 12:54:06 From Glenn Workman : Robert: Dropbox is typically commercial offsite storage, but you can share the location for others to access files. However you DON’T want to work on projects while they are IN dropbox. 12:54:23 From Glenn Workman : Ed: That has worked well for you? 12:54:28 From darrellsmith : Mike Post shows up again!!!! 12:54:40 From Glenn Workman : McCloud! Festus! 12:54:57 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : But Dropbox makes a copy on the hard drive and just synchronizes it to Dropbox. No? 12:55:03 From Dan Wool : That demographic is DP’s wheelhouse apparently 12:55:20 From Bob Turner : "What to you think about that, Matthew?" LoL 12:55:25 From Glenn Workman : Ed: That might be a setting. Sometimes it used to be that the desktop DropBox folder was the ONLY copy. 12:55:57 From Tom Lewis : Chester not Festus… Met Dennis years ago in my families grocery store, he was appearing at Pocono Playhouse. He was a true gentleman! 12:56:24 From Glenn Workman : Tom: Thanks for the correction. I’m old :) 12:56:34 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : I see, it works fine for me. And that way we all have the latest version of the project. I’m just not sure what happens when we are working at the same time… So we try not to do that. 12:56:36 From kennethpage : Me too Glenn 12:56:36 From Bob Turner : "What do you think about that, Mr. Dillon?" HeHe 12:56:54 From Ken Thies : Yeah, Festus was Ken Curtis I think... 12:57:02 From Tom Lewis : I think I’m older and then there’s reruns :) 12:59:24 From jimbordner : I thought this was going to be about game music... 12:59:28 From Robert Thomas Mein : David was a great guy. Aways appreciated his company at SCL events in the old days. 13:00:02 From Neil McCarroll : patience Jim! 13:00:13 From Glenn Workman : jimbordner: Here it comes... 13:00:43 From Glenn Workman : If you need to ask a question: you can open the Participants panel and click the Raise hand button. Matt or I will send a request to unmute your mic to ask your question after the guest/presentation is over. 13:00:46 From Ray Toler : CDI…. my eye just started twitching. 13:02:18 From Glenn Workman : Jimmy Stewart, Raymond Burr (cast as a villain), Grace Kelly, great film. Rear Window. 13:02:20 From Mark Rasmussen : Ahhh Grace kelly 13:03:00 From Glenn Workman : Bender? 13:04:05 From Charlyn Bernal to Glenn Workman (Privately) : Love all those movies! I studied with David Raksin h e was tuff 13:04:38 From Glenn Workman to Charlyn Bernal (Privately) : BTW just making sure you know you sent that privately to me (Glenn) rather than to the group. Since I’m a co-host today that option is available. Some folks don’t realize they aren’t posting to the group. 13:05:24 From any : Kill all humans...Kill all humans... 13:05:27 From Charlyn Bernal to Glenn Workman (Privately) : I was only answering you 13:05:40 From any : Bender, wake up! 13:05:42 From Glenn Workman to Charlyn Bernal (Privately) : No problem, it just seems to default to private for some folks. 13:05:55 From Ray Toler : Destroy all Humans and the Bioshock series are some of my all time favs for videogame scores. 13:05:56 From any : I was having the most wonderful dream! I think you were in it. 13:07:46 From Charlyn Bernal : oh have to change by clicking on your name doh 13:08:28 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: Got it :) 13:09:39 From Charlyn Bernal : I’m glad your here Glenn! 13:09:55 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: Great to meet you at the After Party Friday. 13:10:54 From Neil McCarroll : Ray - Bioshock just unbelievable 13:11:17 From Ray Toler : +1 13:11:20 From darrellsmith : Art2ro. Gary might be able to answer your VEP questions. 13:12:22 From art2ro : That sounds great!! Thank you 13:13:15 From Ray Toler : I’ve had really good luck with Sonnett gear. 13:13:20 From Jay Farber : Notorious OWC Issues 13:14:06 From Ray Toler : I think the only OWC stuff I have are the SSD drive sleds for the 5,1 Mac Pro. Hard for those to mess up. :) 13:14:23 From Glenn Workman : Jay: I’ve used the OWC pci cards with SSDS for about 5 years now in 2 different Macs. No problems for me, and I even took one and stuck it in my new MacPro and use that for my Final Cut projects. 13:14:39 From Jay Farber : I have replaced and Firmware flashed Dozens 13:14:40 From Glenn Workman : Ray: Used their drive sleds as well. 13:15:02 From art2ro : Darrell, I think Gary opens and loads all libraries before he starts working… 13:15:29 From Glenn Workman : aft2ro: Yes, he said it takes about 7-8 minutes to load when he launches. 13:15:30 From darrellsmith : Art2ro, got it. 13:16:06 From Björn Lindén : I think this is new…. 13:16:08 From Björn Lindén : https://www.akaipro.com/ewi-solo 13:16:21 From art2ro : Yeah, it is different than what Steve Steele has developed… 13:16:30 From Russ Pfeifer : This is a pricey road 13:16:52 From art2ro : Definitely pricey!! 13:17:14 From Glenn Workman : Bjorn: I used to have the Casio horn with a built in speaker. Looked like it belonged int the Muppets. 13:18:30 From Björn Lindén : Glenn: kool :-) 13:18:42 From Ray Toler : I can already tell I’m about to play through Bioshock again. 13:18:59 From Russ Pfeifer : Ray - Exactly 13:19:32 From Terry Leigh Britton : Never played Bioshock - definitely will. :-) 13:19:42 From Reed Robins : Great cue, killer violin playing! 13:19:44 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Wow amazing piece Gary 13:19:54 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : what a journey 13:19:55 From Russ Pfeifer : beautiful 13:20:12 From Glenn Workman : Wonderful. 13:20:17 From Charlyn Bernal : Miss seeing you in LA Gary - you are amazing! 13:20:17 From Bradley DePasse : Super cool 13:20:25 From Ray Toler : The visual style of the game fits perfectly with all of that… art deco-ish film noir… so nice. 13:20:36 From Ray Toler : all of that meaning all of the music we just heard. 13:20:43 From Benoit Widemann : The solo strings are amazing… 13:22:23 From art2ro : Gary’s Template doesn’t label the libraries he may be using… 13:22:33 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Ray what is the name of the game? I missed it 13:22:41 From Ray Toler : Bioshock 13:22:46 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Thanksman 13:22:59 From Ray Toler : Garry also scored all of the sequels. My favs are Bioshock and Bioshock 2. 13:23:16 From Glenn Workman : art2ro: We’d have to see the VEP or Kontakt screen to know which libraries. He mentioned about a dozen string libraries he uses a bit earlier. 13:23:19 From Terry Leigh Britton : This is the second time I've seen that poster that is behind Garry in the last two months - what is it a poster for, if anyone knows??? 13:23:27 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Gonna look it up, this piece was amazing 13:23:41 From Mitch Chakour : Wish we could find out the solo strings! 13:23:55 From Ray Toler : The primary solo was a live musician. 13:24:03 From Glenn Workman : Mitch/All: If you need to ask a question: you can open the Participants panel and click the Raise hand button. Matt or I will send a request to unmute your mic to ask your question after the guest/presentation is over. 13:24:15 From Jay Farber : I think the Solo was Live Recorded 13:24:19 From Mitch Chakour : Cheers! 13:24:40 From Neil McCarroll : Bioshock Infinite was what I played first after attending a festival and seeing Garry present. Really opened up my mind to what was possible. 13:24:42 From art2ro : Cool, but he may have to constantly look at VE Pro, to get what he wants, in terms of sound… 13:24:58 From Bob Turner : More Purple!! :o) 13:26:18 From Terry Leigh Britton : Is that a poster from Hitchcock's "The Player"? behind him? 13:26:43 From Glenn Workman : art2pro: Maybe, but he may just have all in his template and know the layout well enough. 13:26:58 From art2ro : That’s true… 13:28:15 From Charlyn Bernal : Wow! Huge@ 13:28:18 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : lets organize! :) 13:28:20 From Benoit Widemann : Not sure: the MIDI track showed all the notes played by the solo strings. 13:28:45 From Terry Leigh Britton : Forgot - that was Altman who did "The Player"... mystery poster behind Garry! 13:28:54 From Benoit Widemann : Perhaps it was only a guide track for a real player. Would be interesting to ask him. :) 13:29:52 From Russ Pfeifer : Looks like Tim Robbins 13:31:07 From Glenn Workman : Garry’s website: http://garryschyman.com 13:31:27 From Glenn Workman : Plenty of music samples there. 13:31:30 From kennethpage : Thanks Glenn 13:31:41 From Charlyn Bernal : What’s EA? Electronic Arts? 13:31:46 From Glenn Workman : Charlyn: Yes. 13:32:08 From Glenn Workman : https://www.ea.com 13:32:42 From Charlyn Bernal : Tanks man! 13:32:43 From Ken Thies : EA. Spore.... :-) 13:33:00 From Ray Toler : Spore was the game that made me swear never to buy another EA game again. 13:33:08 From Ray Toler : I’ve mostly held to that. 13:33:19 From Ken Thies : I'm sorry. I thought it was quite cute... 13:33:48 From Ray Toler : Oh, it was a fantastic game! It was EA’s DRM and other idiocy that made me not want to buy from them again. 13:33:57 From Ken Thies : Ahh. 13:34:24 From Russ Pfeifer : DRM? 13:34:32 From Ken Thies : Digital rights management 13:34:37 From Ray Toler : Copy protection, Russ. 13:34:45 From Russ Pfeifer : thanks 13:34:59 From Ray Toler : It was more invasive than those crappy old PACE floppies we used to have to deal with. 13:37:38 From Robert Thomas Mein : Glenn Could you ask that people watch their volume. This guy is banging my speakers. 13:38:03 From Ray Toler : The entire soundtrack for Red Dead Redemption is in the same key and tempo. Fascinating compositional challenge. 13:38:09 From Glenn Workman : RTM: Do you mean Garry? His volume is fine on my end. 13:38:40 From Ray Toler : Ed’s volume is pretty loud for me. 13:38:43 From kennethpage : His volume is high here 13:38:57 From Neil McCarroll : wWise is free - you should all get experimenting :) 13:39:09 From kennethpage : Thanks 13:39:20 From kennethpage : Matt 13:39:55 From Ray Toler : When I’m writing for wwise / fmod, I typically call it “vertical composition” because you’re writing up and down as much as forward. 13:40:09 From Bob Turner : Zoom needs to incorporate an AVC module, huh!. 13:40:16 From Ken Thies : I just route zoom output to my console, and slap a hard limiter on it... ;-) 13:40:58 From Glenn Workman : Music Director 13:41:55 From Neil McCarroll : The horizontal aspects often involve large numbers of little transition pieces that help you chop into another piece of music - a bit like fancier crossfading. 13:42:22 From Ray Toler : Let’s find a game to work on, Neil. :-) 13:42:38 From Neil McCarroll : Hell yeah! 13:43:49 From Glenn Workman : Saxaphone (sp) :) 13:44:01 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Everybody’s desktop filled up with Screenshots right now :) *guilty* 13:44:09 From Jay Farber : Yes 13:44:23 From Neil McCarroll : me too! 13:44:42 From Dan Wool : Man, I wish MOTU would turn the webinar videos around faster! There’s a lot in here I’d love to review 13:45:05 From kennethpage : Yes to all videos Dan 13:45:16 From Timmy Samuel : DAn: You can record them yourself with just QuickTime Player. 13:45:27 From Glenn Workman : Where’s Timmy? 13:45:28 From Jay Farber : YESSS 13:45:30 From kennethpage : Thanks Timmy 13:45:47 From kennethpage : I’m going to try that 13:45:54 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Yeap, that folder system looks really nice 13:45:59 From Jay Farber : WOW 13:46:04 From Timmy Samuel : Timmy is currently hiding in his cave due to crabby light rig. 13:47:14 From kennethpage : Play from East West? 13:47:29 From Ray Toler : Kenneth, I’m assuming so. 13:48:09 From Jay Farber : 75k Price tag? 13:50:08 From Dan Wool : Timmy. I guess recording the webinars myself is probably best…I keep thinking MOTU will start posting them regularly 13:50:35 From Jay Farber : There are several I missed and would really like to watch 13:50:54 From Timmy Samuel : Dan: I started recording myself when I realized getting the webinars posted was not a priority at MOTU. 13:51:14 From Jay Farber : What do you use to record them? 13:51:16 From Ray Toler : Dan, I suspect that when they had their initial, “hey we should do some webinars and post them” convo internally, they weren’t expecting to have over a hundred hours of source video. 13:51:24 From kennethpage : How many do you have Timmy? 13:51:25 From Timmy Samuel : QuickTime Player 13:51:31 From Jay Farber : To simple 13:51:45 From Kerwin Young : the P1 13:51:48 From Timmy Samuel : I go back to mid-June. 13:51:51 From Ray Toler : I saved several using my Black Magic ATEM Mini pro, but I just had to send it back for a bad fan. 13:52:02 From kennethpage : Excellent Timmy 13:52:08 From Timmy Samuel : Some of the early ones have slightly squiffy audio. 13:52:21 From kennethpage : Still! 13:52:29 From kennethpage : great 13:52:40 From kennethpage : Timmy 13:53:12 From Timmy Samuel : Ray: I JUST got word they have the PROs back at B&H and they actually let me exchange my regular Mini for the Pro. 13:53:33 From Dan Wool : How large is a file that QT creates of a 2 hour webinar? 13:53:55 From Benoit Widemann : Very large. :) 13:54:02 From kennethpage : Good question Dan 13:54:04 From Ray Toler : nice, Timmy! I’m hoping they’ll let me exchange up to the new ISO. That’s what i really wanted in the first place for doing YT vids, but it didn’t exist at the time. 13:54:19 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : depends on quality you export Dan, I export at 720 and its like 3-4 GBs 13:54:38 From Ray Toler : the raw QT will be somewhat large, but run it through Handbrake right after and you can get them down quite a bit. 13:54:55 From Timmy Samuel : Anywhere between 16-45 GB 13:55:12 From kennethpage : Handbrake Works? 13:55:13 From Ken Thies : Dan: Depends on what output format you select. Based on format, 2hr video can be anything from maybe 500MB to 50+GB. 13:55:21 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : at 1080 Timmy? 13:55:51 From Timmy Samuel : 4096x2304 13:55:58 From Timmy Samuel : It’s my screen resolution. 13:56:10 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : cool 13:57:41 From Terry Leigh Britton : 1080p? 3.5 to a little more than 4.5 gigabytes typically for two hours 13:58:00 From Ray Toler : Timmy, just for reference, my ATEM Mini Pro recordings at medium quality and 1080p rez were 3-5 gigs. I could normally get those compressed down to ~2 in handbrake without degrading too much. 13:58:20 From Ray Toler : But the ATEM is hardware encoding to h.264 already. 13:59:40 From Terry Leigh Britton : I was referencing MP4/h.264 files above. 13:59:49 From Timmy Samuel : I may knock the files down in a batch operation with Media Encoder. My drive is getting a little crowded. :-) 14:00:02 From Timmy Samuel : I like keeping the higher resolution though 14:03:33 From Ray Toler : Smoke, mirrors, and cymbal swells! 14:04:43 From Neil McCarroll : Sorry for the too many questions... 14:04:58 From Neil McCarroll : I’m a fan boy! 14:05:03 From Timmy Samuel : Bad Neil! 14:05:08 From Terry Leigh Britton : Great questions, Neil! 14:05:19 From Ray Toler : Neil, at least one of those questions was one I had, so you were actually being more efficient. We didn’t have to take the time to switch to me. :) 14:06:24 From Timmy Samuel : art2ro +1 14:06:30 From Glenn Workman : Tremalo :) 14:07:50 From kennethpage : There’s my play answer 14:10:08 From Terry Leigh Britton : Would somebody ask him what that blue poster is of behind him for me? Please??? :-) 14:10:55 From Glenn Workman to Charlyn Bernal (Privately) : Did you mean to put your hand down? 14:12:28 From Glenn Workman : TLB: I will. 14:12:39 From Terry Leigh Britton : Thanks, Glenn! 14:12:45 From Ray Toler : TLB - That is from “The Horseplayer” (1990) 14:12:54 From Ray Toler : https://www.ebay.com/i/362648508277?chn=ps 14:13:16 From Glenn Workman : Ray for the win. 14:13:24 From Terry Leigh Britton : Aha! Cool! Someone else in these shows had that poster, too, if I recall. Noticed from the inverted question mark design. 14:13:44 From Ray Toler : My Googlefu is strong today. 14:13:50 From Neil McCarroll : I gotta go - take care everyone :) 14:14:00 From Glenn Workman : Bye Neil. 14:14:08 From Ken Thies : Bye Neil! 14:14:16 From Timmy Samuel : Cheers Neil! 14:14:17 From Glenn Workman : If you want to save the chat - you can click the 3 dot bubble in the chat text area. It will save everything from when you signed on till when you click Save Chat. 14:14:38 From darrellsmith : See ya Neil! 14:14:39 From Wayne Pronzati : I never metamorphis I didn’t like 14:14:53 From Glenn Workman : Wayne :) 14:15:06 From darrellsmith : Wayne for the win! 14:15:08 From John Flaherty : I never metaphor I didn’t like, eith 14:15:11 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : It would be interesting to hear a mockup version and then the final orchestra version… 14:15:13 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Does anybody know if this is the one Garry was showing? 14:15:13 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : https://www.amazon.com/Nektar-Panorama-P1-Control-Surface/dp/B00C1QJEH6 14:15:36 From Ed Auslender LA Music Lab : looks the same 14:15:43 From Reed Robins : AWESOME!! 14:16:03 From Terry Leigh Britton : I recently received my annual metaphysical from my metaphysician and metamorphis there. 14:16:08 From Russ Pfeifer : None More Creepy 14:16:12 From Caxa : That is f***ing COOL 14:16:19 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : This is great 14:17:00 From Ray Toler : Nice! 14:17:04 From chris : That would be spectacular concert music 14:17:05 From Jose Gonzalez Palma : Amazing 14:17:05 From Timmy Samuel : Can’t love that enough 14:17:12 From Mark Rasmussen : wow 14:17:12 From Ray Toler : “Seasick sounds” 14:17:15 From Wayne Pronzati : Wow! 14:17:16 From Terry Leigh Britton : I've never metaphor. 14:17:17 From kennethpage : For what game? 14:17:59 From kennethpage : Thanks Glenn 14:17:59 From Russ Pfeifer : Very Meta 14:19:42 From James Tran : Let’s pull out the matrix and digest the pc. 14:20:29 From Glenn Workman : Is that all the power supplies for the mics on the table up front? 14:20:38 From kennethpage : 8 Horns, nice 14:21:17 From Bob Turner : Great Session!! WAY above my pay-grade and Totally out of my League, but I enjoyed it anyway! Many Thanks to Matt, Glenn & Gary. 14:21:18 From Jay Farber : Very cool, Thank You 14:21:19 From Ken Thies : Yes, many thanks! 14:21:20 From EDWARD DILLON : thank you!!!! 14:21:21 From kennethpage : This again was excellent 14:21:21 From Jay Farber : Thanks 14:21:22 From Garry Norman : Brilliant 14:21:24 From Ray Toler : Thank you, Garry!! 14:21:26 From Mark Rasmussen : Thanks 14:21:26 From Wayne Pronzati : This was awesome! Thanks1 14:21:26 From Tom Lewis : Thanks Matt 14:21:26 From Sean Martin : thank you Gary and MAtt 14:21:28 From Helen McMillin : Thanks 14:21:28 From Eric Aubrey : Awesome! 14:21:28 From Garry Norman : thanks 14:21:37 From Tom Lewis : Thanks Garry!!! 14:21:39 From Kerwin Young : Thanks Garry!!!