From: Zelix on 2 Feb 2010 11:42 On Feb 2, 9:57 am, Glennbo <vdrumsYourHeadFromYour...(a)cox.net> wrote: > The killer robot Glennbo <vdrumsYourHeadFromYour...(a)cox.net> grabbed the > controls of the spaceship cakewalk.coffeehouse and pressed these > buttons... > > > So I'm playing Pandora on my phone over bluetooth to my studio > > monitors, which is way cool. You create a station by picking a group > > or artist you like, and it then plays similar stuff, but if it plays > > something you don't think goes with the theme of the station you are > > making for yourself, you give the song a thumbs down and it learns > > what music in a genre you believe goes together. I've created about > > five stations ranging from Tower of Power, to Frank Zappa, to the > > Beach Boys. Loads of fun, and it'll stream in my car over > > bluetooth/FM. > > > Bonus rambling: While listening to my "Yes" channel, I heard a live > > track from the band "Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe", which is kinna > > weird that they had to call themselves that, but since Chris Squire, > > Alan White, Tony Kaye, and Trevor Rabin were out touring as "Yes", > > they had to. > > Moved to cakewalk.audio, where music is still interesting. <g> > > -- Thanks for this post, pal. I checked it out and signed on. It's really cool. Only problem is online you have 40hr/week or you have to pay [if I understand correctly].
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