Tips and Tricks added to the Files section...
2001-03-28 by jondl@jdlx-musique.com
...and a 'brief' announcement :-) I've added a directory to the Files section here at Yahoo! Groups for a number of Tips & Tricks. The URL for your personal bookmarks is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/files/Tips%20and%20Tricks/ I've uploaded many of the AN1x tips & tricks previously posted at my web site JDLX-Musique.com http://www.jdlx-musique.com/ All of those articles have been edited and revised to bring them current and verify the information is as accurate as I can provide. Please don't hesitate to point out any inaccuracies. In addition, the next batch of updates that had yet to see the light of day have been posted too. These include Elson's exploratory surgery article ;-) a smattering from the most recent SB Live thread, and ALL of Gary's accumulated PLG150AN articles for Cakewalk and Cubase 5. I know some of you had been interested in seeing these - sorry it took me so long to repost them. Maybe you've searched the archive and found them already. On a side note - now that we have Reggie's Cubase files to keep the Cakewalk files company we'll see about adding a Logic folder too. And now the 'brief' announcement...I'll be shutting down JDLX- Musique.com - AN1x page and all - during the month of April (probably late April.) I'll post an update to that effect next weekend. Don't worry about making a mad dash to the downloads page - I've uploaded ALL the contents of that page to the File section here at Yahoo! Groups: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/files This includes the Voice archive from the old Teklab Mailing list and some html documenting who made what. In addition, I've added the majority of AN1x related links (and many unrelated too) to our Bookmarks section. You'll find those here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/links And finally, I have a large number of emails from the old Teklab mailing list that I'd consider turning into an archive but, I know of no easy method to convert 12+ months of email into manageable bits. Furthermore, I don't know that's there's anything we haven't covered since this lists inception. If there's any interest in pursuing this - and you can suggest an easy method of accomplishing it - let me know. regards, Jon
