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French Scope Forum.

Post by dawman »

Would it be worth my time to get Babelfish and check out the Scope forum in France?

Are there different developers there?


The land of SpaceF, Das, and Celmo surely could be useful me thinks.


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Post by Shroomz~> »

My French is rustier than babelfish, but here's a link ...

http://www.maomusique.com/
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Thanks Brotha' Man Shroomz II.
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Post by bill3107 »

hey Jimmy, you (and all of you) are welcome at maomusique.com ! I know many frenchies like me who are also on planetz but french people tend to be quite bad in english so many are not Z-registered ... And as french are always better than the rest of word, the french forum has already been discussing about the new scope 5 bugs .... :wink: :D :D :D :D

I should underline that maomusique also gathers many non-soniccore users as there are different sections whereas planetz really focuses on Scope. I love both ! And you are right Jimmy : Celmo, DAS and SPACEF are among the best SCOPE developpers for sure !

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I wouldn't want to miss out on anything due to something as trivial as a language barrier.

Celmo gigs out live with Scope he says in some of his emails to me, I am hoping to see that while I am there.

Wilma and I are planning out our European Vacation and I am planning on staying in England, France, Germany, Italy, and an old friend from lives lives like a King in Zeist, Netherlands. He has a large family and has re married twice. We use to go see Jaco play in Miami at Les Jardin all of the time. The guy speaks 5 languages !! The benefits of International Banking must be awesome.

Does SpaceF speak Francais?
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Does SpaceF speak Francais?
Yes of course. :D
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bonjour je suis nouveau ici. J'emploie la portée, et j'emploierai Babelfishh également.


Was this readable to you French guys?
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"my tailor is rich" ? Just kidding ... hum well well not easy to understand Jimmy sorry... what do you mean ? si hablas espanol, lo entiendo perfectamente tambien ! :wink:

"bonjour je suis nouveau ici" is correct though .... it could be a good start ! Should you need some help to introduce yourself on the french forum, jsut PM me for a first lesson (the others will be 3 DSP/hour ) that could be great, really ! Just the last step Jimmy before you become a kind of international guru :o :wink: ...

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Babelfish doesn't know how to say the " Scope Platform ".
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Post by Funky r »

Just say SFP, it's the same. :)

What's "la portée" or "babelfish"?
If they are traducer I understand what you say.
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This dumb ass cowboy can't even register properly.

I'll try again tomorrow.


I feel Hubird's presence lurking around.


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Post by pistoguitar »

Hey Jimmy,

if you come down to Italy, make sure not to miss my music center in Livorno (Leghorn)!
I'll be really pleased to have a talk with an experienced musician (and scope user) as you, and to take you to a really good Cacciucco dinner!
"Una risata vi seppellirà..."
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Post by dawman »

Mingya !!


I have 2 days in Italy, and do not plan on wasting them as I did once before. The guided tours are out of the question.

When I was in Rome, we went to the Colliseum, etc. I was stuck all damn trying to get our car free from the triple parkers !!

I have made sure a drive up and down the old Appian way to Capua, the rest will be by train.


Please send me a PM w/ your email, and thanks so much for your kindness.
Wilma has some relatives living in Switzerland near Bonn. So Northern route via Milano will be taken probably.

Thanks Again,


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Post by virtualstudio »

Hey Jimmy,

I sometimes use babel fish translation to have a good laugh.
For technical forum like planetz and maomusique it just does not work.
maybe you can understand a little of some of the topics, but I think its impossible to post a serious reply.

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Post by husker »

try it wrapped in the Google translator - not too bad

http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... uage_tools
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Ladies And Gentlemen,............................Husker.


Thanks Brosky,
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