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Top 5 Free Home Studio Recording Software
Home Studio Setup: http://homerecstudio.blog.com/
This is a list of the most known open source free recording software. You can use this list to produce and record songs in your home studio. Open source means legal to use for whatever purpose you want.
Remember to check my Top Home Studio Mics Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2OLXv_4HLE
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Illinois Man Faces Life In Jail For Recording Police – Alex Jones Tv 2/2
Every other case involving people arrested for filming cops has been thrown out of court, but media promulgates hoax that recording police is illegal
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
http://www.infowars.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.tv/
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
41-year old Illinois mechanic Michael Allison faces life in jail for recording police officers after authorities hit him with eavesdropping charges based on the hoax that it is illegal to film cops, a misnomer that has been disproved by every other case against people filming police officers being thrown out of court.
The state of Illinois is trying to charge Allison with five counts of wiretapping, each punishable by four to 15 years in prison.
Allison refused a plea deal which would have seen him serve no jail time but would reinforce the hoax that it is illegal to film police officers, as well as acting as a chilling effect to prevent other Americans from filming cases of police brutality.
Allison has chosen to reject the plea bargain and fight to clear his name via a jury trial, arguing, “If we don’t fight for our freedoms here at home we’re all going to lose them.”
A judge is expected to rule on when the case will go to trial over the next two weeks.
As another report concerning the Allison case documents, in every other example where people have been arrested for recording police officers, the charges have been dropped and the case thrown out of court. Despite this fact, the state is so desperate to make an example out of Allison that an assistant from the Attorney General’s Office was recently sent to speak against him during a hearing.
The notion that it is illegal to film police officers is a mass hoax that is being promulgated by authorities, the media, and police officers themselves.
In the latest example, charges were dismissed against a woman who filmed cops in her own back yard in Rochester, New York.
In Illinois itself, eavesdropping charges against Tiawanda Moore for recording patrol officers were dropped, after a “Criminal Court jury quickly repudiated the prosecution’s case, taking less than an hour to acquit Moore on both eavesdropping counts.”
Despite the fact that recording police officers (public servants) is perfectly legal, Americans are still being arrested for doing so, and the establishment media is enthusiastically perpetuating the hoax that such conduct is unlawful, even though in doing so they are completely eroding protections that guarantee press freedom.
There is no expectation of privacy in public, the police are fully aware of this, which is why they have dash cams on their cars to record incidents, wear microphones and utilize other recording equipment as part of their job.
Cases like Allison’s have been thrown out all over the country and yet police continue to arrest people for filming them as a form of intimidation.
The fact that the state is knowingly ignoring its own laws in order to engage in acts of official repression highlights the rampant criminality that has infested every level of American government. This behavior is reflective of a predatory system that seeks to criminalize all first amendment activities.
It also highlights how petrified the system is about the public being able to document and record acts of police brutality.
Prosecutors in Allison’s case are deliberately attempting jail an innocent man for life for an activity that they know full well is not illegal. If anything, they should be the ones being charged with illegal conduct and official oppression.
http://www.infowars.com/man-faces-life-in-jail-for-recording-police/
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The Strokes – Is This It (Rare Home Recording)
This is a Rare home recording of “This Is It” by The Strokes. The original video to the album track was used as the video for this version.
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Illinois Man Faces Life In Jail For Recording Police – Alex Jones Tv 1/2
Every other case involving people arrested for filming cops has been thrown out of court, but media promulgates hoax that recording police is illegal
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
http://www.infowars.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.tv/
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
41-year old Illinois mechanic Michael Allison faces life in jail for recording police officers after authorities hit him with eavesdropping charges based on the hoax that it is illegal to film cops, a misnomer that has been disproved by every other case against people filming police officers being thrown out of court.
The state of Illinois is trying to charge Allison with five counts of wiretapping, each punishable by four to 15 years in prison.
Allison refused a plea deal which would have seen him serve no jail time but would reinforce the hoax that it is illegal to film police officers, as well as acting as a chilling effect to prevent other Americans from filming cases of police brutality.
Allison has chosen to reject the plea bargain and fight to clear his name via a jury trial, arguing, “If we don’t fight for our freedoms here at home we’re all going to lose them.”
A judge is expected to rule on when the case will go to trial over the next two weeks.
As another report concerning the Allison case documents, in every other example where people have been arrested for recording police officers, the charges have been dropped and the case thrown out of court. Despite this fact, the state is so desperate to make an example out of Allison that an assistant from the Attorney General’s Office was recently sent to speak against him during a hearing.
The notion that it is illegal to film police officers is a mass hoax that is being promulgated by authorities, the media, and police officers themselves.
In the latest example, charges were dismissed against a woman who filmed cops in her own back yard in Rochester, New York.
In Illinois itself, eavesdropping charges against Tiawanda Moore for recording patrol officers were dropped, after a “Criminal Court jury quickly repudiated the prosecution’s case, taking less than an hour to acquit Moore on both eavesdropping counts.”
Despite the fact that recording police officers (public servants) is perfectly legal, Americans are still being arrested for doing so, and the establishment media is enthusiastically perpetuating the hoax that such conduct is unlawful, even though in doing so they are completely eroding protections that guarantee press freedom.
There is no expectation of privacy in public, the police are fully aware of this, which is why they have dash cams on their cars to record incidents, wear microphones and utilize other recording equipment as part of their job.
Cases like Allison’s have been thrown out all over the country and yet police continue to arrest people for filming them as a form of intimidation.
The fact that the state is knowingly ignoring its own laws in order to engage in acts of official repression highlights the rampant criminality that has infested every level of American government. This behavior is reflective of a predatory system that seeks to criminalize all first amendment activities.
It also highlights how petrified the system is about the public being able to document and record acts of police brutality.
Prosecutors in Allison’s case are deliberately attempting jail an innocent man for life for an activity that they know full well is not illegal. If anything, they should be the ones being charged with illegal conduct and official oppression.
http://www.infowars.com/man-faces-life-in-jail-for-recording-police/
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Episode 104 – Problems at the recording studio.
Marcos manipulates the guys to fight between each other; he doesn’t arrive to the producer’s meeting and messes up the recording of Rolabogan’s first album. How much time do they need to find Marcos real intentions?
Duration : 0:42:18
Young Trav in his home recording studio (NEW 2011)
Young Trav in his home recording studio (NEW 2011).. Talks about new album coming soon “Ruthless Mentality”..
Duration : 0:3:13
Future Music In The Studio With Thomas Gold Part 1
Part 1 Drums
Thomas takes us through the construction of all of the drums from his latest track The Button.
Duration : 0:16:16
Future Music In The Studio With D Ramirez part 1
Hes carved out a career in Dance music since his production chops in The Lisa Marie Experience. Now he is an in-demand DJ, remixer and label owner.
Duration : 0:31:5
Fixed recording equipment!
MoreThanAchievementshttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/morethanachievementsGamesFixed, recording, equip, equpiment, ment, evan, alex burnthefleet55, Burn, the, fleet 5, 55, five, fiftyFixed recording equipment!
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The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon – Credits Theme + MP3 Download
CLICK “MORE INFO” TO SEE MORE OF THE DESCRIPTION.
Oh, and just so you guys know, this song’s available on iTunes now (for those who prefer to get it legally):
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/guide-you-home-i-would-die-for-you/id299119608
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The credits to TLoS: DotD…featuring a beautiful song by Rebecca Kneubuhl & Gabriel Mann, called “Guide You Home (I would die for you)”.
This video was ripped (by me, of course) directly from the game’s disc using RAD Video Tools (not recorded using a capture card or a DVD recorder).
http://www.radgametools.com/bnkdown.htm
Download the MP3 here:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/516613554e1644d9/
(no need for that “PM me if you want the song” crap
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OMG UPDATE!:
So here’s the story, I was digging through the game’s audio files using MFaudio (a tool to play/convert PS2 audio files; I own the PS2 version of the game) when I accidentally found a hidden OST (Original SoundTrack) copy of this song. There’s absolutely no flame sound effect on the fade-in intro (the flames effect before the credits start rolling), and the fade-out is as long as it should be, without the instrumental intro loop, and without having to trim the fade-out because of that loop.
Here’s the new link for the song:
http://www.mediafire.com/?z2fgzil1qmy
(Re-update: MediaFire deleted the previous one. Seems they don’t accept copyrighted content. Now I’ve compressed it into a RAR file to fool their system. TAKE THAT, MEDIAFIRE FGTS.)
Compare this link to the one above this update, and you’ll notice some difference, especially the fade-in and the fade-out, plus better audio quality ![]()
(NOTE: The link above this whole update, the zShare link one, had its audio ripped from the credits video, and then trimmed a bit at the start and at the end of the song)
If you’re curious of what MFaudio is, you may download the program through this link:
http://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html
PS2 audio files are usually in “.rws” format and is 100% rippable. If you have any questions, feel free to ask
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