After consulting with others here and reading the FW Manual, I figured out how to do a nice slideshow on my site (www.resonate.la/resonategallery.html).
If you’d like help in setting up a similar site, let me know. I can help!
I am SOOOO jealous of your studio. Don’t play much anymore, but back in he day I’d have lived in there!!
Bart
Bart Bartholomay
HAB Marketing
3725 8th Lane
Vero Beach, FL 32960
772.299.6352
Filemaker Business Alliance http://HABMarketing.com
On Dec 31, 2009, at 7:59 PM, johnnyvn wrote:
Hello all,
After consulting with others here and reading the FW Manual, I figured out how to do a nice slideshow on my site (www.resonate.la/resonategallery.html).
If you’d like help in setting up a similar site, let me know. I can help!
On Dec 31, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Bart Bartholomay wrote:
Don’t play much anymore, but back in he day I’d have lived in there!!
Yes, “back in the day”. When I owned a 24-track remote truck in
Southern California, and Westlake Audio and Everything Audio were the
big studio builders.
One question though: how do you stop the slide show?
Bart Bartholomay
HAB Marketing
3725 8th Lane
Vero Beach, FL 32960
772.299.6352
Filemaker Business Alliance http://HABMarketing.com
On Dec 31, 2009, at 10:10 PM, Richard Houston wrote:
On Dec 31, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Bart Bartholomay wrote:
Don’t play much anymore, but back in he day I’d have lived in there!!
Yes, “back in the day”. When I owned a 24-track remote truck in Southern California, and Westlake Audio and Everything Audio were the big studio builders.
One question though: how do you stop the slide show?
Well, you can’t stop the slideshow. Do you think that’s something people would want to do? I’m not sure it can be done, with the way that I have it set up…
Interesting that you had a remote truck! I’m using Westlake monitors!
John
On Dec 31, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Bart Bartholomay wrote:
Don’t play much anymore, but back in he day I’d have lived in there!!
Yes, “back in the day”. When I owned a 24-track remote truck in
Southern California, and Westlake Audio and Everything Audio were the
big studio builders.
One question though: how do you stop the slide show?
Richard, yes, Westlake is still around…at least the building on Santa Monica Blvd. I think they closed the Beverly location some years ago, but I might even be wrong about that. The music industry in general is very depressed (big surprise, right?), but Westlake is still in business. Glen Phoenix, who originally owned it, has sold off the studios, however, and now he concentrates fully on making monitors.
Great hearing from you, and thanks for your feedback. I don’t think there’s any way for people to be able to stop the slide show as I currently have it set up…