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The Newsgroup will soon be moving house. :o) [message #59561] Tue, 25 October 2005 14:58 Go to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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it set up in the
>new place before you pull the plug on the old one. That way, there
>will be no interruption, and I won't have to to go therapy! ;-)
>
>David.
>
>Happy moving!
>
>Kim wrote:
>
>> Just a little heads up to let you all know that I'm moving house over
this
>> coming weekend. Temporarily the newsgroup will remain at the old place
until
>> I can get the internet connected and working at the new place. Once that's
>> done I'll move the newsgroup computers. I expect that to happen probaly
not
>> this weekend but next, and it will cause some outages and issues as the
DNS
>> records update etc. An IP address of the new lo
Re: The Newsgroup will soon be moving house. :o) [message #59562 is a reply to message #59561] Tue, 25 October 2005 15:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
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cation will be posted here
>> and on ParisFAQs in advance of the move however, so people will still
be
>> able to use the group pretty much excepting of course for the bit when
it's
>> actually in the car moving house. ;o)
>>
>> I'll keep you all informed.
>>
>> And now, back to our regular programming... ;o)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Kim.D'oh!!!!!
Of course I don't!
word clock, midi etc are creations of the devil that I have no knowledge
of in my little retro, technophobe world : )

so, will a single BNC across MEC's solve this issue or is there some additional
configuring I'll need to do?

Thanks DJ for the response

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Do you have a BNC cable running from the clock output of MEC A to the clock
>input of MEC B?
>
>
>"Warren" <**tonetemple
Re: The Newsgroup will soon be moving house. :o) [message #59566 is a reply to message #59562] Tue, 25 October 2005 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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> >> D'oh!!!!!
>> Of course I don't!
>> word clock, midi etc are creations of the devil that I have no knowledge
>> of in my little retro, technophobe world : )
>>
>> so, will a single BNC across MEC's solve this issue or is there some
>additional
>> configuring I'll need to do?
>>
>> Thanks DJ for the response
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>> >Do you have a BNC cable running from the clock output of MEC A to the
>clock
>> >input of MEC B?
>> >
>> >
>> >"Warren" <**tonetemple@hotmail.com**> wrote in message
>> >news:435e2c08$1@linux...
>> >>
>> >> Hey all,
>> >>
>> >> Forgive me if this issue is something well known that I missed in my
>> >stoopid
>> >> obliviousness but here goes ...
>> >> I have recently got a 2nd MEC without any 8in or 8 out cards, I now
>have
>> >> a project where I want to send externals out of the inserts to outboard
>> >and
>> >> was hoping to use the existing 4 ins and outs on the MEC but have
>failed
>> >> miserably in getting this to work. I have patched the patch bay as
I
>> >normally
>> >> do on submix 1 with the 1st MEC but nothing works. I plugged an
>acoustic
>> >> guitar directly into input one and the led lights up but nothing comes
>> >through
>> >> on the submix .. what the????
>>
Re: The Newsgroup will soon be moving house. :o) [message #59567 is a reply to message #59562] Tue, 25 October 2005 16:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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; >> Any thoughts, solutions or ridicule are all welcome.
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Warren
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>Since you're a technophobe, be sure to run this cable from the BNC output of
the MEC that is attached to Card A (the master) to the BNC input of the MEC
that is attached to Card B (the slave). The BNC connectors look like little
round metal sleeves sticking out on the back of the MEC.

Good luck ;o)

Deej
"Warren" <**tonetemple@hotmail.com**> wrote in message
news:435ec260$1@linux...
>
> D'oh!!!!!
> Of course I don't!
> word clock, midi etc are creations of the devil that I have no knowledge
> of in my little retro, technophobe world : )
>
> so, will a single BNC across MEC's solve this issue or is there some
additional
> configuring I'll need to do?
>
> Thanks DJ for the response
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >Do you have a BNC cable running from the clock output of MEC A to the
clock
> >input of MEC B?
> >
> >
> >"Warren" <**tonetemple@hotmail.com**> wrote in message
> >news:435e2c08$1@linux...
> >>
> >> Hey all,
> >>
> >> Forgive me if this issue is something well known that I missed in my
> >stoopid
> >> obliviousness but here goes ...
> >> I have recently got a 2nd MEC without any 8in or 8 out cards, I now
have
> >> a project where I want to send externals out of the inserts to outboard
> >and
> >> was hoping to use the existing 4 ins and outs on the MEC but have
failed
> >> miserably in getting this to work. I have pat
Re: The Newsgroup will soon be moving house. :o) [message #59579 is a reply to message #59561] Wed, 26 October 2005 05:28 Go to previous message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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ULLY SYNCED 16 audio tracks comong from Cubase (2nd
>>computer) to Paris (1st computer) with solid rock performance and
>>behaviour.
>>The secret is "old"
>>Use this incredible and free now ( I guess we freed it,right ?) FXpansion
>>3.3 this old trusty wrapper that wraps with very big latency UAD1 plugins
>>but works fantastic with Multifxvst and now WORMHOLE.
>>Chianer could not do it, FFX-4 neither, Console could but console is so
> buggy
>>and unstable with Paris that causes even exceptions so I stayed away from
>>it...
>>I tried all chainers known, like Directizer, Cakewalk, all...
>>Nothing worked even at normal conditions but FXpansion does the trick.
>>It syncs end instances which was the problem from the very beginning...
>>This syncing damn thing.
>>Well 16 instances eats around 60 % of my 2600 Intel cpu but that is not
> Paris
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