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Jul 29, 11:48 AM
http://i.tuaw.com/2009/06/18/its-all-about-the-music-tunes-from-apples-keynote-presentatio/
I hope this post gets filed in the "I knew I wasn't the only one!" mental filing cabinets of many. Because if it doesn't, then it makes me the only one who really looks forward to the music Apple uses in its keynotes. Whether it's a song that leads up to Steve Jobs' entrance on stage, or one used in software or hardware demos, there's no denying that music is very much a part of Apple's DNA. Heck, the company's namesake reflects Steve's love for the Beatles.
Apple occasionally invites some of music's biggest names to perform at its events because, as Steve says, "it's all about the music."
And this post is all about the music. It's all about the music that Apple has used in one way, shape, or form at its keynote events. Although by no means a definitive list, it's certainly a fair sample.
1983 - Apple Keynote
Apple Computer - We Are Apple (To the tune of Irene Cara's "What a Feeling")
January 1984 Event (Macintosh Intro)
Apple Computer - We Are Apple (To the tune of Flashdance's "What a Feeling")
March 1998 - Seybold
The Tramps - Disco Inferno
John Williams - Main Title/ Rebel Blockade Runner (Star Wars Theme)
Macworld New York 1998
The Whispers - And the Beat Goes On
The Whispers - Rock Steady
Macworld San Francisco 1999
Diana Krall - The Look of Love
Richerd Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra, op. 30
The Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow
Macworld New York 1999
Chris Montez - The More I See You
August 1999 Seybold San Francisco
Weird Al Yankovic - Miss American Pie (Cover)
Buddy Holly - It's So Easy
October 1999 Special Event
The Beach Boys - Surfin' USA
The Beach Boys - Kokomo
Macworld San Francisco 2000
Green Day - Time of your life
Macworld New York 2000
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes
Dion and the Belmonts - Ruby
Kermit the Frog - It's not easy being green
Cream - White Room
Apple Expo Paris 2000
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Hazes
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
Macworld San Francisco 2001
B-52's - Love Shack
The Beatles - Here comes the sun
The Beatles - Let it Be
Sarah McLachlan -Sweet Surrender
Sarah McLachlan - Building a mystery
The Beatles - When I'm 64
The Rolling Stones - Beast of Burden
U2 - The Sweetest Thing
Nat King Cole - L-O-V-E
Macworld Tokyo 2001
BT - Godspeed
Barenaked Ladies - One week
Muse - Sunburn
Money Mark - Push the button
Snake River Conspiracy - How Soon is Now
The Ataris - The Radio Still Sucks
May 2001 Special Event
U2 - Sweetest thing
The Beatles - Here Comes the Sun
The Doors - When the Music's Over
Adiemus - Rain Dance
Macworld New York 2001
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - Shop Around
Green Day - Waiting
Frank Sinatra - You Make Me Feel So Young
Cat Stevens - The Wind
October 2001 Special Event
Shonen Knife - Top of the world
Moby - Porcelain
Sarah McLachlan - Building a mystery
Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved
Yo-Yo Ma - Bach: Prelude, Cello Suite No. 1
The Beatles - I Should Have Known Better
Southern All Stars - Big Wave
The Beatles - Carry That Weight
Sarah McLachlan - Building a Mystery
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take 5
The Propellerheads - Take California
Sister Hazel - Beautiful Thing
Smash Mouth - All Star
Seal - Crazy
Macworld New York 2002
Yo-Yo Ma - 18
The Grateful dead - Ripple
Apple Expo Paris 2002
The Beach Boys - California girls
Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way
Sarah McLachlan - Building a mystery
The Beach Boys - Catch a Wave
Seybold San Fransico 2002
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Macworld San Francisco
Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Moby - Porcelain
The Ramones - What a Wonderful World
April 2003 Special Event
Barenaked Ladies - If I Had $1,000,000
The Clash - London Calling
Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood
Sheryl Crow - Soak Up the Sun
Elvis Presley - Hound Dog
Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
David Bowie - Changes
John Mayer - Your Body is a Wonderland
Wayne Newton - Danke Schoen
Golden Earring - Radar Love
Glenn Gould - Invention
Talking Heads- Take Me to the River
Bobby Darin - Mack the Knife
Ella Fitzgerald - Mack the Knife
Arthur Murray - Mack the Knife
Willie Nelson - One for My Baby
Bette Midler - One for My Baby
Billie Holiday - One for My Baby
Ella Fitzgerald - One for My Baby
Frank Sinatra - One for My Baby
Billy Eckstine - One for My Baby
The Cranberries - Dreams
Eminem - The Real Slim Shady
Bob Dylan - Everything is Broken (alternate mix)
Bob Dylan - Spanish Harlem
Bob Dylan - Tangled Up in Blue
U2 - Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Sum 41 - Still Waiting
Eminem - Sing for the Moment
U2 - Beautiful Day
The Jackson Five - I'll be There
The Who - My Generation
Pink - Get the Party Started
Sir Mix a lot - I Like Big Butts
WWDC 2003
-Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice
-Fatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now
Special Event October 2003
The Black Eyed Peas - Hey Mama
Jet - Are You Gonna be My Girl
Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
Yo-Yo Ma - Williams
Sarah McLachlan - Adia
Bob Dylan - Hey Mr. Tambourine Man
Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Herbert von Karajan - Carmen Overture
The Eagles - Take it Easy
Sarah McLachlan - Building a Mystery
The Grateful Dead - Franklin's Tower
Sarah McLachlan - Fallen
Sarah McLachlan - In the Arms of an Angel
Macworld San Francisco 2004
Dire Straits - Walk of Life
Van Morrison - Domino
The Del Vikings - Come Go With Me
Frank Sinatra - Somewhere Beyond the Sea
The Cure - Friday I'm in Love
Talking Heads - Wild Wild Life
Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do
Elvis Presley - Don't Be Cruel
Apple Expo London 2004
Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man
Jamie Callum - All At Sea
Sarah McLachlan - Building a Mystery
Snow Patrol - Spitting Games
Snow Patrol - Wow
Ray Charles - What I Say
Jerry and the Pacemakers - Fairy Cross the Mersey
David Bowie - Changes
Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe
Alicia Keys - If I Ain't Got You
Dick van Dyke - Chim Chim Cher-ee
Vivaldi - "Spring" from the Four Seasons
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Ottis Redding - Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
Alicia Keys - Night Time is the Right Time (Ray Charles cover)
Alicia Keys - Fallin'
Buddy Holly - It's So Easy
WWDC 2004
Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man
Maroon 5 - She will be loved
Apple Expo Paris 2004
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started
October 2004 Special Music Event
U2 - Vertigo
Green Day - Warning
John Mayer - Daughters
U2 - Original of the Species
U2 - Beautiful Day
Macworld San Francisco 2005
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started
U2 - The Sweetest Thing
Avril Lavigne - Don't Tell Me
Bow Wow Wow - I Want Candy
Louis Armstrong - Dream a Little Dream
John Mayer - Neon
The Caesars - Jerk It Out
John Mayer - Daughters
WWDC 2005
Elvis Presley - Stop, Look and Listen
September 2005 Special Music Event
Green Day - Warning
Alicia Keys - If I Ain't Got You
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started
The Faders - No Sleep Tonight
Bent Fabric - Jukebox
October 2005 Special Music Event
U2 - Original of the Species
Eminem - Lose Yourself
Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice
Madonna - Vogue
Ella Fitzgerald - All Through the Night
Natalie Cole and Diana Krall - Better than Anything
Miles Davis - Blue in Green
Green Day - Warning
Macworld San Francisco 2006
Ritchie Valens - Come On Let's Go
Wynton Marsalis - Sparks
Renato Carosone - Tu Vuo Fa L'americano
White Stripes - Hotel Yorba
Supergrass - Kick in the Teeth
Chemical Brothers - In Dust We Trust
February 2006 Special Event
Green Day - Warning
WWDC 2006
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California
September 2006 Special Event
Corrine Bailey Ray - Put Your Records On
Cut Chemist Feat. Bootie Brown and Ninja - The Audience is Listening Theme Song
Coldplay - God Put a Smile On My Face
Coldplay - Don't Panic
Otis Redding - Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
Pink Floyd - Us and Them
Pink Floyd - Any Colour You Like
Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
John Legend - Save Room
John Legend - Ordinary People
Macworld San Francisco 2007
James Brown - I Feel Good
John Mayer - Daughters
Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
Sheryl Crow - Steve McQueen
Green Day - Holiday
Oh No! Oh My! - Walk in the Park
Beatles - with a little help from my friends
Beatles - Lovely Rita
Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Talking Heads - Take me to the River
John Mayer - Gravity
John Mayer - Waiting on the World to Change
WWDC 2007
U2 - Beautiful Day
Special Event Summer 2007
Green Day - Warning
Aretha Franklin - Respect
Green Day - American Idiot
Plastic Ono Band - Give Peace a Chance
Romantics - What I like about you
Ray Charles - What'd I Say (Parts I & II)
Feist - 1234
Beck - Cellphone's Dead
Beck - Think I'm In Love
Bob Dylan - Tangled Up in Blue
John Lennon - Imagine
Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls
Colbie Caillat - Bubbly
Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
KT Tunstall - Hold On
Paul McCartney - Dance Tonight
KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See
KT Tunstall - Hold On
Macworld San Francisco 2008
Feist - 1234
Yael Naim - New Soul
Randy Newman - A Few Words In Defense of Our Country
Randy Newman - You've Got a Friend In Me
Spring 2008 Special Event
Brendan Benson - What I'm Looking For
WWDC 2008
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire
Disney - It's a Small World
Chuck Berry - Maybelline
Special Event September 2008
Aretha Franklin - Respect
Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel
Buddy Holly - That'll be the day
Roy Orbison - Pretty Woman
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire
Little Richard - Long Tall Sally
Beck - Guess I'm Doing Fine
Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's alright
Donovan - Catch the Wind
Simon and Garfunkel - America
Dean Martin - Ain't That a Kick in the Head
John Mayer - Split Screen Sadness
Chairlift - Bruises
Green Day - American Idiot
Jim Hendrix - Purple Haze
U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Around the Bend
Jack Johnson - Sleep Through the Static
Jack Johnson - Better Together
October 2008 Special Event
Coldplay - Life in Technicolor
U2 - City of Blinding Lights
Macworld San Francisco 2009
Coldplay - Life in Technicolor II
Vince Guaraldi Trio - Linus and Lucy
Chris Joss - I Want Freedom
Tony Bennett - The Best is Yet to Come
Tony Bennett - I Left My Heart in San Francisco
WWDC 2009
The Submarines - You, Me and the Bourgeosie
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Around the Bend
I hope this post gets filed in the "I knew I wasn't the only one!" mental filing cabinets of many. Because if it doesn't, then it makes me the only one who really looks forward to the music Apple uses in its keynotes. Whether it's a song that leads up to Steve Jobs' entrance on stage, or one used in software or hardware demos, there's no denying that music is very much a part of Apple's DNA. Heck, the company's namesake reflects Steve's love for the Beatles.
Apple occasionally invites some of music's biggest names to perform at its events because, as Steve says, "it's all about the music."
And this post is all about the music. It's all about the music that Apple has used in one way, shape, or form at its keynote events. Although by no means a definitive list, it's certainly a fair sample.
1983 - Apple Keynote
Apple Computer - We Are Apple (To the tune of Irene Cara's "What a Feeling")
January 1984 Event (Macintosh Intro)
Apple Computer - We Are Apple (To the tune of Flashdance's "What a Feeling")
March 1998 - Seybold
The Tramps - Disco Inferno
John Williams - Main Title/ Rebel Blockade Runner (Star Wars Theme)
Macworld New York 1998
The Whispers - And the Beat Goes On
The Whispers - Rock Steady
Macworld San Francisco 1999
Diana Krall - The Look of Love
Richerd Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra, op. 30
The Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow
Macworld New York 1999
Chris Montez - The More I See You
August 1999 Seybold San Francisco
Weird Al Yankovic - Miss American Pie (Cover)
Buddy Holly - It's So Easy
October 1999 Special Event
The Beach Boys - Surfin' USA
The Beach Boys - Kokomo
Macworld San Francisco 2000
Green Day - Time of your life
Macworld New York 2000
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
Elvis Presley - Blue Suede Shoes
Dion and the Belmonts - Ruby
Kermit the Frog - It's not easy being green
Cream - White Room
Apple Expo Paris 2000
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Hazes
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
Macworld San Francisco 2001
B-52's - Love Shack
The Beatles - Here comes the sun
The Beatles - Let it Be
Sarah McLachlan -Sweet Surrender
Sarah McLachlan - Building a mystery
The Beatles - When I'm 64
The Rolling Stones - Beast of Burden
U2 - The Sweetest Thing
Nat King Cole - L-O-V-E
Macworld Tokyo 2001
BT - Godspeed
Barenaked Ladies - One week
Muse - Sunburn
Money Mark - Push the button
Snake River Conspiracy - How Soon is Now
The Ataris - The Radio Still Sucks
May 2001 Special Event
U2 - Sweetest thing
The Beatles - Here Comes the Sun
The Doors - When the Music's Over
Adiemus - Rain Dance
Macworld New York 2001
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - Shop Around
Green Day - Waiting
Frank Sinatra - You Make Me Feel So Young
Cat Stevens - The Wind
October 2001 Special Event
Shonen Knife - Top of the world
Moby - Porcelain
Sarah McLachlan - Building a mystery
Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved
Yo-Yo Ma - Bach: Prelude, Cello Suite No. 1
The Beatles - I Should Have Known Better
Southern All Stars - Big Wave
The Beatles - Carry That Weight
Sarah McLachlan - Building a Mystery
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take 5
The Propellerheads - Take California
Sister Hazel - Beautiful Thing
Smash Mouth - All Star
Seal - Crazy
Macworld New York 2002
Yo-Yo Ma - 18
The Grateful dead - Ripple
Apple Expo Paris 2002
The Beach Boys - California girls
Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way
Sarah McLachlan - Building a mystery
The Beach Boys - Catch a Wave
Seybold San Fransico 2002
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Macworld San Francisco
Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Moby - Porcelain
The Ramones - What a Wonderful World
April 2003 Special Event
Barenaked Ladies - If I Had $1,000,000
The Clash - London Calling
Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood
Sheryl Crow - Soak Up the Sun
Elvis Presley - Hound Dog
Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
David Bowie - Changes
John Mayer - Your Body is a Wonderland
Wayne Newton - Danke Schoen
Golden Earring - Radar Love
Glenn Gould - Invention
Talking Heads- Take Me to the River
Bobby Darin - Mack the Knife
Ella Fitzgerald - Mack the Knife
Arthur Murray - Mack the Knife
Willie Nelson - One for My Baby
Bette Midler - One for My Baby
Billie Holiday - One for My Baby
Ella Fitzgerald - One for My Baby
Frank Sinatra - One for My Baby
Billy Eckstine - One for My Baby
The Cranberries - Dreams
Eminem - The Real Slim Shady
Bob Dylan - Everything is Broken (alternate mix)
Bob Dylan - Spanish Harlem
Bob Dylan - Tangled Up in Blue
U2 - Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Sum 41 - Still Waiting
Eminem - Sing for the Moment
U2 - Beautiful Day
The Jackson Five - I'll be There
The Who - My Generation
Pink - Get the Party Started
Sir Mix a lot - I Like Big Butts
WWDC 2003
-Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice
-Fatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now
Special Event October 2003
The Black Eyed Peas - Hey Mama
Jet - Are You Gonna be My Girl
Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
Yo-Yo Ma - Williams
Sarah McLachlan - Adia
Bob Dylan - Hey Mr. Tambourine Man
Louis Armstrong - What a Wonderful World
Herbert von Karajan - Carmen Overture
The Eagles - Take it Easy
Sarah McLachlan - Building a Mystery
The Grateful Dead - Franklin's Tower
Sarah McLachlan - Fallen
Sarah McLachlan - In the Arms of an Angel
Macworld San Francisco 2004
Dire Straits - Walk of Life
Van Morrison - Domino
The Del Vikings - Come Go With Me
Frank Sinatra - Somewhere Beyond the Sea
The Cure - Friday I'm in Love
Talking Heads - Wild Wild Life
Sheryl Crow - All I Wanna Do
Elvis Presley - Don't Be Cruel
Apple Expo London 2004
Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man
Jamie Callum - All At Sea
Sarah McLachlan - Building a Mystery
Snow Patrol - Spitting Games
Snow Patrol - Wow
Ray Charles - What I Say
Jerry and the Pacemakers - Fairy Cross the Mersey
David Bowie - Changes
Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe
Alicia Keys - If I Ain't Got You
Dick van Dyke - Chim Chim Cher-ee
Vivaldi - "Spring" from the Four Seasons
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Ottis Redding - Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
Alicia Keys - Night Time is the Right Time (Ray Charles cover)
Alicia Keys - Fallin'
Buddy Holly - It's So Easy
WWDC 2004
Steriogram - Walkie Talkie Man
Maroon 5 - She will be loved
Apple Expo Paris 2004
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started
October 2004 Special Music Event
U2 - Vertigo
Green Day - Warning
John Mayer - Daughters
U2 - Original of the Species
U2 - Beautiful Day
Macworld San Francisco 2005
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started
U2 - The Sweetest Thing
Avril Lavigne - Don't Tell Me
Bow Wow Wow - I Want Candy
Louis Armstrong - Dream a Little Dream
John Mayer - Neon
The Caesars - Jerk It Out
John Mayer - Daughters
WWDC 2005
Elvis Presley - Stop, Look and Listen
September 2005 Special Music Event
Green Day - Warning
Alicia Keys - If I Ain't Got You
Black Eyed Peas - Let's Get it Started
The Faders - No Sleep Tonight
Bent Fabric - Jukebox
October 2005 Special Music Event
U2 - Original of the Species
Eminem - Lose Yourself
Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice
Madonna - Vogue
Ella Fitzgerald - All Through the Night
Natalie Cole and Diana Krall - Better than Anything
Miles Davis - Blue in Green
Green Day - Warning
Macworld San Francisco 2006
Ritchie Valens - Come On Let's Go
Wynton Marsalis - Sparks
Renato Carosone - Tu Vuo Fa L'americano
White Stripes - Hotel Yorba
Supergrass - Kick in the Teeth
Chemical Brothers - In Dust We Trust
February 2006 Special Event
Green Day - Warning
WWDC 2006
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California
September 2006 Special Event
Corrine Bailey Ray - Put Your Records On
Cut Chemist Feat. Bootie Brown and Ninja - The Audience is Listening Theme Song
Coldplay - God Put a Smile On My Face
Coldplay - Don't Panic
Otis Redding - Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
Pink Floyd - Us and Them
Pink Floyd - Any Colour You Like
Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
John Legend - Save Room
John Legend - Ordinary People
Macworld San Francisco 2007
James Brown - I Feel Good
John Mayer - Daughters
Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
Sheryl Crow - Steve McQueen
Green Day - Holiday
Oh No! Oh My! - Walk in the Park
Beatles - with a little help from my friends
Beatles - Lovely Rita
Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Talking Heads - Take me to the River
John Mayer - Gravity
John Mayer - Waiting on the World to Change
WWDC 2007
U2 - Beautiful Day
Special Event Summer 2007
Green Day - Warning
Aretha Franklin - Respect
Green Day - American Idiot
Plastic Ono Band - Give Peace a Chance
Romantics - What I like about you
Ray Charles - What'd I Say (Parts I & II)
Feist - 1234
Beck - Cellphone's Dead
Beck - Think I'm In Love
Bob Dylan - Tangled Up in Blue
John Lennon - Imagine
Sean Kingston - Beautiful Girls
Colbie Caillat - Bubbly
Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
KT Tunstall - Hold On
Paul McCartney - Dance Tonight
KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See
KT Tunstall - Hold On
Macworld San Francisco 2008
Feist - 1234
Yael Naim - New Soul
Randy Newman - A Few Words In Defense of Our Country
Randy Newman - You've Got a Friend In Me
Spring 2008 Special Event
Brendan Benson - What I'm Looking For
WWDC 2008
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire
Disney - It's a Small World
Chuck Berry - Maybelline
Special Event September 2008
Aretha Franklin - Respect
Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel
Buddy Holly - That'll be the day
Roy Orbison - Pretty Woman
Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire
Little Richard - Long Tall Sally
Beck - Guess I'm Doing Fine
Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's alright
Donovan - Catch the Wind
Simon and Garfunkel - America
Dean Martin - Ain't That a Kick in the Head
John Mayer - Split Screen Sadness
Chairlift - Bruises
Green Day - American Idiot
Jim Hendrix - Purple Haze
U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Around the Bend
Jack Johnson - Sleep Through the Static
Jack Johnson - Better Together
October 2008 Special Event
Coldplay - Life in Technicolor
U2 - City of Blinding Lights
Macworld San Francisco 2009
Coldplay - Life in Technicolor II
Vince Guaraldi Trio - Linus and Lucy
Chris Joss - I Want Freedom
Tony Bennett - The Best is Yet to Come
Tony Bennett - I Left My Heart in San Francisco
WWDC 2009
The Submarines - You, Me and the Bourgeosie
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour - Around the Bend
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Sep 15, 08:16 PM
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nyguy4u
Jan 5, 12:55 PM
Hey guys..
First my current setup, late 2009 iMac, Mackie MR5's monitor speakers, Mackie 402-VLZ3 mixer.
Like many others have experienced, I get a really bad hissing sound with my setup (or any setup for that matter), and it gets noticeably worse when I'm scrolling through pages. I am coming directly out of the headphone jack, into my mixer.
I've searched these forums, and I've noticed that the general consensus is to get the Mbox USB interface. Looking at that though, it seems as if people get that for digital recording, wanting portable recoding studio, etc.
I was told to get a USB audio interface. My only reason to get one is to basically eliminate the hiss, because I plug whatever I need to use directly into my Mackie Mixer anyways. Is there a good quality, pretty basic USB interface out there without all the bells and whistles? I've noticed the cheap China crap on eBay, but I am assuming that's garbage.
Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
First my current setup, late 2009 iMac, Mackie MR5's monitor speakers, Mackie 402-VLZ3 mixer.
Like many others have experienced, I get a really bad hissing sound with my setup (or any setup for that matter), and it gets noticeably worse when I'm scrolling through pages. I am coming directly out of the headphone jack, into my mixer.
I've searched these forums, and I've noticed that the general consensus is to get the Mbox USB interface. Looking at that though, it seems as if people get that for digital recording, wanting portable recoding studio, etc.
I was told to get a USB audio interface. My only reason to get one is to basically eliminate the hiss, because I plug whatever I need to use directly into my Mackie Mixer anyways. Is there a good quality, pretty basic USB interface out there without all the bells and whistles? I've noticed the cheap China crap on eBay, but I am assuming that's garbage.
Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.
axeldtf
Apr 15, 02:24 PM
I finalized the project and still looks bad.
tablo13
Oct 17, 06:49 PM
What's the name of other cases that aren't hard by them?
MacTech68
Nov 6, 01:47 AM
Many of the later 030, 040 and PPC Macs use surface mount Aluminium Electrolytic Capacitors. These leak and corrode tracks (http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/spectra/spectra-caps/c635+c636.jpg) on pretty much EVERY piece of electronics they're used in.
From a hardware reliability standpoint, there are two candidates that come to mind as being more reliable due to absence of these caps.
1. Mac SE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_SE) (not the SE30 which does have these caps). Though these may have trouble with the flyback transformer shorting but otherwise are quite reliable (comparatively).
2. Quadra700 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_Quadra_700). By far the best choice. You can use a VGA monitor (with a simple adapter) and these use Tantalum capacitors instead of SMD Electrolytic. The only trouble with these may be a dead battery and occasional PSU trouble. By far the best choice (IMHO) - Just not sure about the 040 compatibility.
Oh, and if the interface is RS422/Apple serial port, an emulated machine circa 1998 and later, may be more trouble than it's worth.
BTW, what is the model of the deck/desk and name of the software package?
From a hardware reliability standpoint, there are two candidates that come to mind as being more reliable due to absence of these caps.
1. Mac SE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_SE) (not the SE30 which does have these caps). Though these may have trouble with the flyback transformer shorting but otherwise are quite reliable (comparatively).
2. Quadra700 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_Quadra_700). By far the best choice. You can use a VGA monitor (with a simple adapter) and these use Tantalum capacitors instead of SMD Electrolytic. The only trouble with these may be a dead battery and occasional PSU trouble. By far the best choice (IMHO) - Just not sure about the 040 compatibility.
Oh, and if the interface is RS422/Apple serial port, an emulated machine circa 1998 and later, may be more trouble than it's worth.
BTW, what is the model of the deck/desk and name of the software package?
MacEffects
Mar 28, 06:53 AM
I'm not saying that your post really deserves a response, but c'mon...what do you expect? You downloaded and installed Kazaa, which is known for being spyware and adware infested and then you get (oh my!) adware and spyware. Not that surprising if you ask me.
With that said, just follow the directions that the last guy posted and you will get rid of it. There are versions of both Kazaa and limewire that come with or without adware and spyware, so just make sure that you are getting the good version (it might take some time to look for them.) Hope this helps!
While like I said *I* did NOT install it, it was my brother. But, I know better, then to install any kind of P2P on a PC, I have limewire on my Mac, but that is because it is safe,
Here is what the Kazza site said:
"If you want to use Kazaa but don't want to view ads you can purchase Kazaa Plus, the ad-free version..." (its not cheap) so this is suppose to happen with a million popups and slowed system they claim know Spyware, etc, my *(bad word goes here)* I have never seen a computer so slow of junked up. its horrible.
I will be (if I even can) be downloading the software, but I need to find out how to delete that BS
With that said, just follow the directions that the last guy posted and you will get rid of it. There are versions of both Kazaa and limewire that come with or without adware and spyware, so just make sure that you are getting the good version (it might take some time to look for them.) Hope this helps!
While like I said *I* did NOT install it, it was my brother. But, I know better, then to install any kind of P2P on a PC, I have limewire on my Mac, but that is because it is safe,
Here is what the Kazza site said:
"If you want to use Kazaa but don't want to view ads you can purchase Kazaa Plus, the ad-free version..." (its not cheap) so this is suppose to happen with a million popups and slowed system they claim know Spyware, etc, my *(bad word goes here)* I have never seen a computer so slow of junked up. its horrible.
I will be (if I even can) be downloading the software, but I need to find out how to delete that BS
google
Apr 5, 12:34 PM
Yes, I have turned off 3G but it does not pull up Tmo at all.
McGiord
May 4, 11:05 PM
Apple.
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Thomas Harte
Mar 10, 07:12 AM
I'm not able to find a definitive source on this � is it true that the Apple Standard Keyboard M0116, as offered as an alternative to the Apple Extended Keyboard circa 1990, uses the same keyswitches, providing exactly the same tactile feedback?
I'm a Model M fan myself, but can't justify the noise in my open plan office. I have an M0116 which I very much like and will use if I can obtain an ADB to USB adapter that works on modern Macs (so, I guess, makes the keyboard look like a USB device rather than adding an ADB port to the computer) but have never tried an Extended Keyboard and am wondering if it's worth seeking one out.
I'm a Model M fan myself, but can't justify the noise in my open plan office. I have an M0116 which I very much like and will use if I can obtain an ADB to USB adapter that works on modern Macs (so, I guess, makes the keyboard look like a USB device rather than adding an ADB port to the computer) but have never tried an Extended Keyboard and am wondering if it's worth seeking one out.
Frozonecold
Mar 13, 10:00 AM
I have an unlocked iPhone with 8GB storage. It has a small hairline scratch near the side of the screen. You can only really notice the scratch in bright light. When in use, I usually have to point the scratch out to people. The scratch does not cause any trouble which is why I never used scratch remover on it,
rdowns
Jun 22, 06:20 PM
DOne. PM your paypal and I'll send it right over.
CaoCao
May 2, 08:29 AM
If the MP refreshes this year then yes. I'm thinking they could write a Mac version of Lucidlogix virtu which would allow there being a TB port on the logic board and graphics to pipe through it.
v66jack
Mar 16, 05:51 PM
As in a REAL ipod not a square little touchscreen.
Something with real menus... some kind of separate control pad (touchwheel or whatever)... crossfade etc
Sounds like you want an iPod Classic
Something with real menus... some kind of separate control pad (touchwheel or whatever)... crossfade etc
Sounds like you want an iPod Classic
voyagerd
Aug 29, 08:15 PM
any other sites still have it?
Tilpots
Nov 12, 01:03 PM
Wow. How beautiful...
I can see my house in that SE USA pic!
I can see my house in that SE USA pic!
Tamir
Apr 1, 07:52 PM
I'm 100% sure that people ask it many times in this forum, but i just had to ask.
I'm finishing soon "C for Dummies, 2nd Edition", what should i read next? my goals at the end are to know how to program an desktop application, not a game.
Thank you very much, as i understood i need to learn, C, C-Objective, and no idea what after it. So if can someone please give me the next step after i finish reading the C for dummies book i will be very thankful.
My learning style is hands on experience, i like to read and than write the book's example, so not just reading...
I'm finishing soon "C for Dummies, 2nd Edition", what should i read next? my goals at the end are to know how to program an desktop application, not a game.
Thank you very much, as i understood i need to learn, C, C-Objective, and no idea what after it. So if can someone please give me the next step after i finish reading the C for dummies book i will be very thankful.
My learning style is hands on experience, i like to read and than write the book's example, so not just reading...
FireStar
Nov 23, 03:14 PM
The CandyShell is supposed to have fairly good shock protection.
http://www.speckproducts.com/ipod-audio/ipod-touch-4th-gen/candyshell-moonsiclewhite.html
http://www.speckproducts.com/ipod-audio/ipod-touch-4th-gen/candyshell-moonsiclewhite.html
Night Spring
Mar 28, 03:29 PM
This I am not sure ... Why would somebody needs to be in front of a laptop if JB is tethered? It just means you need to hook back up and JB all over again if you reboot ipad..... Please do correct me if this is my misunderstanding as I have never JB tethered version either.
Having owened ipad 2 for past 16 days or so, I never need to reboot.
I agree with you. I've had iDevices on tethered jailbreak, and gone without having to reboot for weeks and months at a time. I can remember only once when an iPad freaked out on me while I was away from a computer and I had to wait until I got back home to reboot. Otherwise, the only times I had to reboot was when installing something from Cydia that required a reboot, in which case I made sure I was sitting in front of my computer before installing.
Having owened ipad 2 for past 16 days or so, I never need to reboot.
I agree with you. I've had iDevices on tethered jailbreak, and gone without having to reboot for weeks and months at a time. I can remember only once when an iPad freaked out on me while I was away from a computer and I had to wait until I got back home to reboot. Otherwise, the only times I had to reboot was when installing something from Cydia that required a reboot, in which case I made sure I was sitting in front of my computer before installing.
parkie007
Apr 16, 05:05 AM
Hi, I use my time capsule as my main wireless net connection.
I also have an airport express in my house for airplay in another room and an Apple TV for airplay etc...
If I connect to my Time Capsule network for internet on wireless I cant seem to send music to my airport express, although it is still visible.
If I connect to my airport express from my computer it will then appear as a device for airplay and my Apple TV, Computer and Express will all work...
I do have a work around of just connecting my computer with Ethernet for net, then using my wireless on my mac to connect to my express although this is not ideal....
Would rather connect to my time capsule and have all devices visible...
Thanks!
I also have an airport express in my house for airplay in another room and an Apple TV for airplay etc...
If I connect to my Time Capsule network for internet on wireless I cant seem to send music to my airport express, although it is still visible.
If I connect to my airport express from my computer it will then appear as a device for airplay and my Apple TV, Computer and Express will all work...
I do have a work around of just connecting my computer with Ethernet for net, then using my wireless on my mac to connect to my express although this is not ideal....
Would rather connect to my time capsule and have all devices visible...
Thanks!
crazzyeddie
Jan 17, 01:31 PM
Start with the normal stuff.... zap pram/nvram, reinstall OS X, then call AppleCare.
rodman109110
Jun 11, 12:38 AM
when are you looking to purchase by?