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In a mostly-but-not-entirely-unconscious bit of connect-the-dots, my earworm somehow got from "Folsom Prison Blues" to "The Ballad of John and Yoko" without intending to.

Unrelatedly: I don't know how much is due to using OS X instead of Win XP, but I'm sure the presence of a gig and a quarter of RAM is a big chunk of the reason that I can watch YouTube videos now as soon as they start streaming, instead of having to hit pause and go do something else while the buffer fills. (Same LAN segment, same Internet connection; Windows wasn't sucking the bytes in as fast as everything upstream was trying to send them.) Also: relieved to discover that the X server[**] is installed by default, not an optional component like I thought it was. (Even with a nifty OS X machine to use, I'm running enough things on computers elsewhere in the house to definitely want X (or at least VNC).)

Now to wade through the pile of documentation I'd planned on doing after a good sleep, and hope some useful portion of it sticks in my insomnia-addled state. Downloaded a bunch of tools; now it's time to learn a new language and an unfamiliar handheld UI.

Did poke at GarageBand briefly. So far it seems a lot harder to use than Audacity for a basic recording with overdubbing, but maybe I just haven't grokked its underlying model yet. Worst case, I'm betting that either there's an Audacity port for OS X out there, or it compiles straightforwardly and finds the Mac audio drivers without help. Now if GarageBand has a yet-undiscovered-by-me feature that can take a simple and clean audio clip and turn it into notation I can read, to save me figuring it out by ear at half speed, that'd be super nifty...

[*] Okay, maybe my brain is like that when I'm rested and alert, too...

[**] Y'know, the similarity of names between X and OS X never seems even a tiny bit confusing to me until I refer to both in the same sentence, and then it suddenly feels like a really big deal. Until the next paragraph, anyhow.

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posted by (anonymous) at 06:36pm on 2009-05-30
How about going from "Pledging My Love" by Johnny Ace to "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)"?
 
posted by (anonymous) at 07:27pm on 2009-05-30
Even more confusing (to me) is propensity for Mac users to refer to the previous version of their OS as "OS 9". I spent many years developing software for OS-9 (and OS-9000), but it was a set-top box running an OS by a company called Microware. The same OS many people used on Tandy Color Computers.
eftychia: Me in poufy shirt, kilt, and Darth Vader mask, playing a bouzouki (vader)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 07:04pm on 2009-06-11
Unless the context has already been clearly established as Mac OS, I say "Mac OS 9/8.6/7.1/etc." Hmm. Come to think of it, even when the context is clearly Mac OS, I'm more likely to just say, "9" or (more likely for me), "8.6", rather than "OS 9" etc.

I have a CoCo in the basement. I should drag it out and hook it to the kitchen television for old time's sake, since that television will stop being a television receiver tomorrow. (Well, there's a non-zero chance of my obtaining another DTV converter, but it's going to spend at least a while being not-a-television regardless.)
 
posted by [personal profile] syntonic_comma at 01:30am on 2009-06-03
It is out there somewhere to grab and install. I've had it on my iBook for ages, but I don't recall where I got it.
eftychia: My face, wearing black beret, with guitar neck in corner of frame (pw34)
posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 06:59pm on 2009-06-11
Found it not long after I posted that, and verified that the audio in is clean enough for at least rough-draft recordings (though it seems to be line-level only, not auto-sensing between mic-level and line-level -- though I may have grabbed a bad mic to try it with).

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