Greetings from France

Started by zed777, March 12, 2009, 05:38:26 AM

zed777

Hello the MBR Community !

I'm from France but near the German boarder. I'm 33 years old and play music for a looong time  ;)

I have ordered a Micro BR and I will get it this saturday. I have already a home studio but I needed to record when I'm away. After investigation, it seems that the MBR is a tiny wonder ...

I found this website when I was looking for a tutorial on YT and it looks great. Congratulations for all your work here !

Zed777

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Quote from: zed777 on March 12, 2009, 05:38:26 AMHello the MBR Community !

I'm from France but near the German boarder. I'm 33 years old and play music for a looong time  ;)

I have ordered a Micro BR and I will get it this saturday. I have already a home studio but I needed to record when I'm away. After investigation, it seems that the MBR is a tiny wonder ...

I found this website when I was looking for a tutorial on YT and it looks great. Congratulations for all your work here !

Zed777

After Saturday you will have a recording studio in your pocket!

Welcome aboard, and I'm looking forward to hearing the music you make  :)

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Kody

Welcome from the middle of the U.S. ;D  I think the best thing about this forum, besides the talented musicians, is the fact that the people are from all over the world!!
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holdempok

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Geir

Welcome Zed777, or should i say "Velkommen" from Norway   ;D

Cheers
G.
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ianjm

Ay up duck at owrate as we say in Stoke  (staffordshire uk)

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Quote from: ianjm on April 16, 2009, 11:46:22 AMAy up duck at owrate as we say in Stoke  (staffordshire uk)

I'm guessing...

  Ay up = Hi
  Duck = a term of endearment
  Owrate = alright

But what is the meaning of "at" in this context?

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ianjm

lol


at = are you

right on all other counts

The potteries dialect which is now dying out is very hard to understand when it is written down.  I find it hard and I live there ;D

There is a cartoon in the local paper every night called may un mar lady which is quite funny. There is a video on youtube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH7uQ4rkR2w

The older generation always used to talk like this or should I say towke lark this