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* Ones that are already in the damn wiki! (or people search the board for on a constant basis)   
 
* Ones that are already in the damn wiki! (or people search the board for on a constant basis)   
 
* EAC and LAME questions, because the board litteraly "baraged" with them on a daily basis (to the point of annoyance).  
 
* EAC and LAME questions, because the board litteraly "baraged" with them on a daily basis (to the point of annoyance).  
* Hydrogenaudio and their kiss ass stance with "EAC" as be all, know all, end all as DAE tool. It's an excellent ripper, but there are too many brown nosers. (My drive doesn't cache! who cares).   
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* Hydrogenaudio and their kiss ass stance with "EAC" as be all, know all, end all as DAE tool. It's an excellent ripper, but there are too many brown nosers. (My drive doesn't do C2 error correction! who cares).   
* Hypocrits that use Creative Labs cards and complain about other hi-end one or use it strcitly for (EAX).
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* Hypocrits that use Creative Labs cards and complain about other hi-end one or use it strcitly for (EAX).  
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* Statements such "AccurateRip is open for anyone and everyone**, the benefit of such a system should not be limited to one program." ... I am not one to bash software for not being open-source, but that statement is just ridiculous. Let's see "one program" as in if your not on Windows and using either dbPowerAMP or EAC forget it ;-D.
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* Why the hell Windows developers can't just GPL/BSD a PORTION of their code and make it compatible for other OS. Foobar2000 has hybrid BSD license at least. Is it that much to ask really folks? or can they not be "bothered" with that. Sheesh. I could see if you really aren't familiar with Linux or OS/X. Not that's it a big deal.
  
 
Questions that I will answer:  
 
Questions that I will answer:  

Revision as of 06:53, 1 September 2006

I live 4 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts I am 19 years old.

I am a college student undeclared, with a focus on studying Philosophy with a Communications and Critical Thinking concentration (focus on Technical Writing possible). My other area of interest as a hobby is in Sound Recording and Audio Engineering. I enjoy hanging out HA learning something new and spreading knowledge. I also enjoy help editing the wiki whenever I have spare time. I enjoy discussing technology, current events, science fiction, elctronic music, music or anything in general. PM if you ever need anything. Additional I know how to code a little and have written algorithms in C and C++. I can also work with CSS2, HTML, and XML. I generally prefer Discrete Mathmatics and Statistics over Calculus. I find Calculus highly annoying and aggitating at times.

My hardware specs:

  • Pentium III 600 Mhz
  • 32 MB Nvidia GeForce 2 video card
  • M-Audio Revolution 5.1 PCI soundcard.
  • Sennheiser PCX250 noise-cancelling (closed-cans)
  • Boston Acoustics 2.1 speakers with discrete subwoofer
  • Dual-boot Windows ME / Red Hat-PCLinux 05.
  • Windows:
    • Cdex 1.70 with cdparanoia libraries for ripping.
    • fB2K v0.8.3 for listening.
    • Easy CD Creator 5 / other for cd writing.
    • bittorrent for sharing.
  • Linux:
    • Grip with cdparanoia libraries for ripping.
    • k3B for cd writing.
    • XMMS for listening.
    • bittorrent for sharing.
  • My encoding habbits:
    • Vorbis 1.1.2 libraries -q 5/6 for storage.
    • FLAC 1.12 -C 5 / 6 level for archiving my CD's.
    • Lame 3.95 for compatability.

My interests are:

  • Ogg Vorbis and Digital Audio Compression.
  • MIDI Applications and Sound Synthesis
  • Psychoacoustics and Audio Signal Processing
  • Music
  • Classical
    • Use of classical music in diverse genres (indian and chinese classical)
    • Film Compositions/Scores (Post Contemporary and Popular Themes)
    • Pieces by famous classical composers of Classical Era and before (Bach, Tchaikovsky, etc).
  • Electronic
  • Ambient
  • Downtempo
    • Trip Hop
      • Portishead
      • Thievery Corporation
      • Massive Attack
      • Wagon Christ
      • Luke Vibert
    • IDM/Braindance
      • Squarpusher
      • Mu-Ziq
      • Venetian Snares
      • Mouse On Mars
    • Big Beat
      • FC Kahuna
      • The Chemical Brothers
      • The Crystal Method
      • Fatboy Slim
      • The Prodigy
      • The Propellerheads, etc.
    • Chiptunes
      • C64 SID
      • Amiga
      • Super NES
      • Sega Genesis
    • Netlabels
      • Kahvi Collective
      • 8-bit Peoples
    • Electroclash
      • Felix Da Housecat
      • Fischerspooner
      • The New Deal, etc
    • Electronic Dance Music
      • Psychedelic Trance/Goa Trance
        • Astrix
        • G.M.S
        • Concept
        • Ananda Shake
        • Sesto Sento
        • The Misted Muppet
        • Goa Gil, etc
      • Progressive House/Breaks
        • Hybrid
        • Way Out West
        • Shiloh
        • Luke Chable
        • Andy Moor
        • Dousk
        • Hernan Cattaneo, etc
      • New Skool Breaks/UK Breaks
        • Meat Katie
        • Plump DJ's
        • Dylan Rhymes
        • Koma and Bones
        • Elite Foce
        • Evil 9
        • Andy Page
        • Uberzone, etc
      • Chicago House
    • alternative
    • classic rock
    • funk
    • jazz
    • blues
    • new wave
    • new age
    • hip hop, etc.
  • Reading
  • Statistics
  • Politics/Current Affairs
  • Science Fiction
  • Etc

Questions and or people I won't respond to, answer, or find annoying:

  • Ones that are already in the damn wiki! (or people search the board for on a constant basis)
  • EAC and LAME questions, because the board litteraly "baraged" with them on a daily basis (to the point of annoyance).
  • Hydrogenaudio and their kiss ass stance with "EAC" as be all, know all, end all as DAE tool. It's an excellent ripper, but there are too many brown nosers. (My drive doesn't do C2 error correction! who cares).
  • Hypocrits that use Creative Labs cards and complain about other hi-end one or use it strcitly for (EAX).
  • Statements such "AccurateRip is open for anyone and everyone**, the benefit of such a system should not be limited to one program." ... I am not one to bash software for not being open-source, but that statement is just ridiculous. Let's see "one program" as in if your not on Windows and using either dbPowerAMP or EAC forget it ;-D.
  • Why the hell Windows developers can't just GPL/BSD a PORTION of their code and make it compatible for other OS. Foobar2000 has hybrid BSD license at least. Is it that much to ask really folks? or can they not be "bothered" with that. Sheesh. I could see if you really aren't familiar with Linux or OS/X. Not that's it a big deal.

Questions that I will answer:

  • Ogg Vorbis technical questions (I am not a xiph zealot). I just like the project
  • Thought provoking R&D questions, provide insight, or ask questions
  • information pertaining to audio hardware and sound cards
  • questions related computer music applications and software (sequencers, hardware, etc)
  • General/technial questions reguarding CDex.
  • Music discussion forum related stuff or usage.
  • other thought provoking topics (replaygain, dynamics range, mastering, etc)
  • Questions reguarding other codecs like Lossless, etc.
  • Questions were I can help people.
  • Pokes at humorous topics.