

In 1740 Enoch Booth introduced a cream-bodied refined earthenware that was soon being manufactured by many potters in Great Britain, including Thomas Whieldon and Josiah Wedgwood (Noël Hume 2001:204, 209 Towner 1957:2). Twice-fired wares become the dominant means of ceramic production and many later wares (Rockingham, yellow ware, underglaze printed and painted earthenware, etc.), grow out of this development. The solidity of vessels fired to the biscuit stage, coupled with the white-firing refined earthenware, made it possible to employ a variety of decorative techniques.

Each vessel was first fired to a bisque or biscuit stage at that point it could be decorated further before being glazed and fired again.

The development of creamware, which was fired twice, marked a major transition in the English pottery industry. Variations in decorative techniques, such as molding, underglaze and overglaze painting and transfer-printing, are used to describe and date these wares. Creamware can range in color from ivory to tan to straw-colored. Wauxar and others Ive been in escstacy with without XTC for years Ive tested XTC mode with Cubase and thought the traditional working method more stable with more flexibility can you say that it's gains outweigh the cons in Ableton.Creamware is thinly potted, clear lead-glazed refined earthenware with a cream-colored body.
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I have my usb keyboard scanned and track enabled in preferences, there's a midi track with a lightwave loaded which is set to monitor in output to master, when I play the keyboard I see the midi monitor to the left of the device in the track flashing but not on the lightwave which is set to omni with direct off.All my audio outputs are turned on, the direct channel is not the same as the master.no sound?*!" Midi activity to the left of device but no sound,I also had two midi seq drivers loaded in normal mode which gives me two midi seq ports in ableton, thought this might be the problem so I changed it to one in soundcard settings but ableton still reports two(cannot use the 2nd one)
