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So, let's be civil, please. No finger pointing or childish games. We're all adults after all. Yes, you too ssp3.
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Fortunately, I don't think we have anyone here that currently matches that description: you can see some beef here and there, but nothing that requires any administrative action. Not even close. IMHO everything here in this thread so far (and most other threads, although admittedly I don't track some of them, in particular the audio-centric ones) has been perfectly within what we can deem fair discussion, and despite different points-of-view, conclusions, attitudes and suggestions, nothing crossed any line here.

Let me see .. click, click.. (performs a coupe of forum searches, takes screenshots).
Is that kind of language/tone OK here? Wanna see some more? ;)

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Most, the majority, of the posts I've read were civil and generous. A few weren't. Other forums I've joined over the years, mostly about motorcycling, were quick to kick people off if someone pushed too far with attitude or word choice or tone. I urge you to adopt a similar approach. First offense, warn and close account for seven days. Second offense, remove from the forum.

We're all adults here, at least chronologically. I don't think it's too much to require us to act like adults. If I refuse to be adult, i.e. civil, boot me.

Fortunately, I don't think we have anyone here that currently matches that description: you can see some beef here and there, but nothing that requires any administrative action. Not even close. IMHO everything here in this thread so far (and most other threads, although admittedly I don't track some of them, in particular the audio-centric ones) has been perfectly within what we can deem fair discussion, and despite different points-of-view, conclusions, attitudes and suggestions, nothing crossed any line here.

I think the occasional opposing suggestions and opinions are good, even, in the sense that we learn from them, and pick up the interesting bits. We move forward in a more informed way. We do not want an echo chamber.

Just to be clear, I'm not trying to vilify what you said. :) I do agree with the general point that has been raised (a bit too repeatedly by now, should I say) which is that we want 1. to keep things nice and civil and 2. to work together and/or move forward with things despite disagreements and arguments.

In conclusion, by contrast, if you do want to see what is worthy of a ban and administrative interference, though, look no further than @Rikintosh's pathetic tantrum (and, while at it, my very fitting response to him). That was a good number of years back, and that sort of stuff is not at all common here. But if it was, we would also handle it properly, collectively, as we did then.
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DAW - Audio & MIDI Hardware / Re: metric halo built in DSP???
« Last post by ssp3 on March 24, 2024, 11:01:18 PM »
Just like these and they dont include the MIO algorith...

Or maybe it is only for 1.2 to not include MIO, only Smooth, Warm and Fast.

I am offuscated with the MIO thing  ;D

Yes, Smooth, Warm and Fast are only present in native versions of Channel Strip.
MIOStrip, in contrast, has adjustable Knee.
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I've received a LOT of assistance in getting OS9 working on a couple of Minis and a G4 iMac. Grateful to the knowledgeable and patient folks here who put up with my ignorance and helped me anyway.

Most, the majority, of the posts I've read were civil and generous. A few weren't. Other forums I've joined over the years, mostly about motorcycling, were quick to kick people off if someone pushed too far with attitude or word choice or tone. I urge you to adopt a similar approach. First offense, warn and close account for seven days. Second offense, remove from the forum.

We're all adults here, at least chronologically. I don't think it's too much to require us to act like adults. If I refuse to be adult, i.e. civil, boot me.

On another topic: I would love to learn how folks are using OS9 for daily tasks. (Not music, a world about which I am ignorant.) Writing. Scheduling. Shared calendars. Using the internet safely from OS9. Networking. And so on. Think "Office setting."

My goal is have my G4 iMac, a Windows box, and an newish MacBook working together enough that I can, for example, change a calendar event on one and have it update on the others. That's OS9, Windows 11 and OS X all playing well together. Being civil, you might say.

You asked. There's a start on my answer.

Thanks for asking and thanks for taking on this whole delightful mess!
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Storage / Re: Compatible SD-card reader
« Last post by Protools5LEGuy on March 24, 2024, 12:03:58 PM »
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Yet another fine example of Protools5LEGuy’s commitment and contributions.
And he’s only been around here since December of 2013.

Thanks for the heart melting words. 


Now there’s a memory for you (and I can’t remember what I did two days ago).


I am on the same boat! 

Yet another fine example of Protools5LEGuy’s commitment and contributions.
...
Perseverance and positivity. Resourcefulness.
And not a… nattering nabob of negativity.


Probably an effect of MacTron, Chris and DieHard moderating my comments at first.

Believe me, I have my dark side as we all. I wish to be as you describe me in real life. I can be a pretentious MF if the subject really touch me.


Digging around in the Forum stats, accessible here via a [More Stats] click, (noted at the bottom of the opening page) reveals that the mostly quiet and unassuming Protools5LEGuy definitely warrants recognition for his long-standing and on-going Forum contributions. Best way to get to know someone here is to read their back history of posts. Protools5LEGuy has always been most selfless, helpful and vigilant.


I was here online checking posts from DieHard, MacTron, IIO, Knez, GaryN and SuperNova before been Moderator and crashed on subjects with them and most users here. I have been lectured by everyone of them and since that tried my best behaviour, not always achieving it.

It was such a titanic effort to moderate me that they all surrender and gave me Moderator status!   ;D

Later I was put in charge to sort and condense info available, including having all Supernova posts fresh on memory and tried my best.  That is why I have spent ALL that time in forum. Putting the lines among that constelation of posts was something I could not do today.  :(  No regrets, but a good effort. I am sure Lives! users are gratefull to the full team.


So of course, the ‘nefarious’ IIO heads the list of Top 10 Posters.

Then on to the Topic Starters. Protools5LEGuy, second again…
just below MacOS9Lives.com (DieHard’s ol’ administrative ID.)

And finally, Most Time Online. Protools5LEGuy is el Numero Uno.

Found this to be interesting - even as there’s no accounting for
actual content… those familiar with Protools5LEGuy’s postings
know he deserves both praise & accolades for his time & effort.
Certainly a serious bit of recognition here is definitely in order.


And once again, mucho kudos to Protools5LEGuy.

HUGE thanks indeed - from us all!

And please everyone, don’t just read this and allow it to be buried
under other posts. Instead, leave a comment of appreciation
in support of Protools5LEGuy. He deserves at least that!

As there’s currently no more “like” button.☹️

Thank you again.
Thanks PT5LEG ;p

Thanks DrNo ;p

instead of raising our own online time we should rather attract new members.

(and in my case, finally fix my G4 dino park)

Agree on everything  but to call G4 dino


Bolkonskij:
25 topics started. Time Online: 3 days - 10 hours and 17 minutes

I don't even know why and how I made it onto your list but yeah, thanks + keep going Protools5LEGuy! Onwards for another 10 years of OS 9 :-)

Thank you! I hope we will Grow as community.

Thank you all. I wont be here without all your smart posts
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Storage / Re: Compatible SD-card reader
« Last post by Knezzen on March 24, 2024, 10:33:56 AM »
Very nice! :)
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