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David Lawrence: There is a number of them out there. There is the Yamaha, there is Steinberg, Middx, there is a number of them but when you go to put your Garageband into Record Garage it’s by the ways it is a sort of a mini version of Logic. And so you know anything that you can find about MaGIC or Logic on the web usually apply to Garageband. And basically what Johnny is doing is he is not actually playing audio into his Macintosh. What he is doing is he is using a keyboard that is MIDI capable and MIDI stands for Musical Interchange Data Interface. And what it allows you to do is to tell the computer based on how hard you are pressing a particular key and what instrument you set your MIDI capable keyboard to play, to recreate that same sound based on Attack and Decay and all these different variables that are associated with sound.
Johnny: Its UM1X that’s I can get because I am having a hard time reading this small print.
David Lawrence: Yeah now when you got this box did you read the manual just to make sure you know how to set it up and was this ever working for you or no?
Johnny: No it never did work.
David Lawrence: No, so my question is you know have you gone through that because I don’t use that box, I don’t know it by heart. There is not much I can do to help you until you have read the manual. But more importantly Mac users in particular and to a certainly degree Windows users these days are used to opening up something, connecting and having it work instantly, right?
Johnny: Well occasionally I would do it but this is not working.
David Lawrence: Yeah, in this case have you read the manual or not?
Johnny: Again the manual I can’t read because of this small print, I am visually impaired.
David Lawrence: It’s too small a print on the manual?
Johnny: Well most print is very small. I am visually impaired and I can’t see small print.
David Lawrence: Right but don’t you have some sort of a magnifier or a scanner that you use to read small print when you really have to.
Johnny: Well I do yes, I have just read a book yet.
David Lawrence: So I would suggest that that’s what you do and then give me back a call and if there is something I can do to help you I will be more than happy to do that. Let’s go on with the phones. That gives me one open line on 1800-39 online. If you got a busy signal before, feel free to call in now. Keith you are Online Tonight with David Lawrence, hello.
Keith: Hello Mr. Lawrence.
David Lawrence: Hi there.
Keith: I love your show.
David Lawrence: Thank you sir.
Keith: I want to find out if you are using if you purchase a Firewall I just wanted to know in general. Do you have to train it to reject?
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
