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At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54740] Sun, 19 June 2005 12:39 Go to next message
DavidLee is currently offline  DavidLee
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> need that i have disabled them in the device manager....hmm...when =
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>get
> back to the studio i'll check these things out...
>
> thanks.
>
> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> >Check to see if you have the proper drivers installed for all your =
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> >Sometimes you have to update them. Try updateing your vid card =3D
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Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54741 is a reply to message #54740] Sun, 19 June 2005 12:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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> >on them.
> >Rod
> >
> >Rod
> >"DavidLee" <dormesher@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>Fresh install of XP, new Asus AN7...whatever the rest of the =
model =3D
>number
> >>is, delux...new ram, new shoes, new processor...
> >>
> >>paris starts up great, was working like a dream, but now when i =
arm
=3D
>anything
> >>more than 4 tracks or so it starts kind of showing signs of =3D
>strain...little
> >>mini freezes but never actually halts up or crashes...
> >>
> >>i've tried many combinations of disk i/o, cache, etc, and no real =
=3D
>sign
> that
> >>these changes are doing anything good or bad to the system.
> >>
> >>any ideas?
> >
>
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Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54742 is a reply to message #54741] Sun, 19 June 2005 13:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54744 is a reply to message #54742] Sun, 19 June 2005 15:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>David,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Must be the crack...</FONT></DIV>
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Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54748 is a reply to message #54744] Sun, 19 June 2005 18:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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/> about all that. Nice rant, though.

Mostly what riles the Moslem world is perceived threats against what
they see as holy sites, especially in Saudi but also other places.

As far as free speech goes, people who don't like free speech are people
who don't like to be criticized.

Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com



Mr Simplicity wrote:
> "justcron" <cron@hydrorecords.compound> wrote in message
> news:42b15bf7@linux...
>
>>Th'-th'-th'-th'-th'-th'-that's All, Folks!
>>
>>
>>
>
> Ya know, bening a former liberal hippie dope smoker and all, I sometimes
> wish that things were as they want us to believe and that if we just would
> appease and *be sensitive* to the terrorists, they would reciprocate and
> leave us alone so we could live in a social utopia and I could just come
> over to your place and borrrow you gear whenever I wanted because everything
> belongs to everyone........nice car, BTW...........gimme the keys. Be back
> later dude.
>
> I sometimes want to believe that it's really all about oil and that if I
> could just grow myself a garden, communicate using coconut shells and hemp
> string, harvest rubber for my tires from organic rubber trees grown in the
> rain forest and ride a bicycle, crush my own grapes, grow my own dope, live
> in a teepee and run around naked all day and live the blissful hippie
> existence that I envisioned for myself and the world back in the 60's, that
> we could solve the problems of the world and that every other country in the
> world would follow suit and that we would be just one big happy family. This
> way, we could all culturally revert to the stone age and be hunter
> gatherers. I mean, that's what these Islamic fundamentalists pretty much
> want (or say they want......right???.......a return to the 6th century, or
> thereabouts).
>
> What my liberal bretherin tend to miss in all of this is that it's not
> really about oil to these terrorists. It's about the spread of what they
> consider to be western decadence.
> Take the recent Paris Hilton commercial for Carl's Jr. for example. It may
> not be that offensive to lots of us westerners, but stuff like this is
> extremely offensive to fundamentalist's, be they Christian, Muslim,
> Jewish......etc....but, oh well, fuck'em. After all, it's our first
> amendment right to broadcast this all over the earth and make every
> fundamentalist parent in the world who has a
Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54752 is a reply to message #54740] Sun, 19 June 2005 20:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
audioguy_nospam_ is currently offline  audioguy_nospam_   CANADA
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t; content on vehicles that can be readily accessed by kids all over the globe
> and piss off their parents?
>
> I'm not saying that we should have censorship laws. I'm saying that those
> who produce products for global consumption, be they media or otherwise, who
> do not take into account the cultural sensitivities in the global arena are
> asking for trouble. Since there is essentially, a global media due to the
> internet and satellite television, it can no longer be assumed that
> something that is considered non offensive by secularists which is broadcast
> worldwide over a network which is increasingly available the children of
> millions of religious fundamentalists, should perhaps consider the
> consequences of this instead of blithering that American hegemony is all
> about oil.
>
> Hell man, everything is about oil, but it's not just America that is sucking
> it up anymore and there are many more valid issues in the *war on terror*.
> Everyone likes money and I'll guaranfuckin'tee you that the terrorists will
> be glad to sell it to us and anyone else who has the money if they succeed
> in taking over Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Then they will use the mo
Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54759 is a reply to message #54752] Mon, 20 June 2005 08:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ound 4.910V which is pretty good with 5 EDS cards
> and one Gigabit ethernet card.
> Amplitube though still gives me crashes...
> I hope this will help someone in the long run...
> Regards,
> Dimitrios

Amplitube is a real CPU hog, but you already knew that ;-)

DonIf you can find a decent set of Neumann KM84's I think you'd be
very happy. Also is a great acoustic guitar mic. A pair of 84s should run
you about the same as a decent pre.

What are you using right now for preamp?

Cheers,

Kris

PS: FWIW, I find the Shure 81's strident, and I've never really liked the
sound of large diaphragms as overheads (I'm guessing the KSM32 is a LD condensor).

"Eduardo Mack" <eduardomack2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I am using Shure KSM 32 I also have the option of using SM 81. Do you have
>any sugestions on mikes?
>
>"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote in message
>news:42b6ea62$1@linux...
>>
>> "Kris" . wrote:
>> >
>> >What mics are you using? They'll have a far bigger influence than the
>pre.
>> >
>> >That said, I like great river for an accurate representation.
>>
>> I agree. The original Great River fits your description of what you are
Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54762 is a reply to message #54759] Mon, 20 June 2005 09:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
EK Sound is currently offline  EK Sound   CANADA
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>
>>After many trials your comments I found out that mainly my problem to
>>memory crashes with Paris was the NO VIRTUAL MEMORY I had !
>>I thought with 1.5 GB of memory I could keep away from virtual memory
>>after reading all that stuff about it...
>>So Paris doesn't like that...
>>Also I rearranged my power supply and I have better 5V usage now. Don't
>>know but splitting all devices across all PSU cabling gave me at least
>>another 0.05V so I am around 4.910V which is pretty good with 5 EDS cards
>>and one Gigabit ethernet card.
>>Amplitube though still gives me crashes...
>>I hope this will help someone in the long run...
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>
>
> Amplitube is a real CPU hog, but you already knew that ;-)
>
> Don
>
>http://logic-users.org/groupbuy/drumagog

Currently at $188. 12 more people and its just under $175.

Last day to get in on it.

PeteI signed up last week! It's killer they've finally released the Mac OSX
version. I'm curious if I'll be able to import my dfh Superior sounds. I'm
also wondering if the midi conversion and output is good enough to directly
trigger dfh. Ah, I see a "Deejesk" experimentation session in my future.

Tony


"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:42b73531$1@linux...
>
> http://logic-users.org/groupbuy/drumagog
>
> Currently at $188. 12 more people and its just under $175.
>
> Last day to get in on it.
>
> PeteI wouldn't be surprised if there was a Drumagog/DFH wrapper on the boards.
there will be something similar with BFD sometime in July.

Deej

"Tony Benson" <t o n y@s t a n d i n g h a m p t o n.c o m> wrote in message
Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54765 is a reply to message #54762] Mon, 20 June 2005 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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>news:42b6f4da@linux...
>> You mentioned "removeable" drive... is this IDE drive in a caddie?
>> Have you tried simply hooking the drive directly to the Motherboard
>> with an IDE cable? Just leave it sitting beside the computer and run
>> tests to see if it performs well. If it does, it would be my guess
>> that the caddie is only ATA33 and will not do the higher speeds.
>>
>> David.
>>
>> DavidLee wrote:
>> > hrm...not sure if the kind i have is or isn't...
>> >
>> > but there are no other devices on the bus
>> >
>> > "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>> >
>> >>Just a thought... you *have* swapped out the IDE cable for a
>> >>nice new 100/133 compatible one haven't you? No other IDE
>> >>device on the secondary bus? Sorry if these are stupid
>> >>questions.
>> >>
>> >>David.
>> >>
>> >>DavidLee wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>wow...i've driven myself insane...but almost all is well now.
>> >>>
>> >>>i was writing [audio] to my system *C* drive to test, and it was
>working
>> >>>beautifully, but when i would write to my secondary IDE it would act
>like
>> >>>data was bottlenecking and slowing down (but not stopping) the
>recording
>> >>>process...so i took my removable drive from the computer [the drive
>that
>> >>>was bottlenecking], slapped it in a firewire case and hooked it up..it
>> >
>> > wrote
>> >
>> >>>fine with no hangups. mind you, this is a firewire card installed,
not
>> >
>> > the
>> >
>> >>>onboard firewire buss..
>> >>>
>> >>>so:
>> >>>a. it isn't the hard disk itself
>> >>>b. the firewire bus is fast enough to run full open 32 tracks at 24/48k
>> >>>c. something is amiss with my secondary IDE master
>> >>>
>> >>>i'd like to know the answer to D, but i'm still in business. i tracked
>> >
>> > last
>> >
>> >>>night for 1.5 hours at a time at 23 tracks
>> >>>
>> >>>thanks for putting up with all my questions
>> >>>
>> >
>> >
>
>I've used the SM81's and KSM
Re: At long last....everything WORKS.... [message #54772 is a reply to message #54765] Mon, 20 June 2005 16:55 Go to previous message
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s westerners, but stuff like this is
> > extremely offensive to fundamentalist's, be they Christian, Muslim,
> > Jewish......etc....but, oh well, fuck'em. After all, it's our first
> > amendment right to broadcast this all over the earth and make every
> > fundamentalist parent in the world who has a television or computer
hooked
> > up to the net, watch their kids like hawks lest they view this stuff.
> > American advertizing and Hollywood movies don't just stay here. There
are
> > lots of mullah's and Imams out there who use this stuff as verbal
ammunition
> > against the very segment of the American political landscape (the
liberals)
> > who seek to appease these assholes.
> >
> > Freedom of speech is a wonderful thing. It's tragically hilarious that
the
> > liberal Hollywood types who want *cultural harmony* and one world
government
> > via the UN, have so often teamed up with the capitalist advertizing
industry
> > to come up with movies and ads that are so totally insensitive and
morally
> > offensive to those cultures whose support they say that the US needs and
> > whose more radical elements they seek to appease.
> > Will Susan and Tim...Warren & Shirley, Martin & his boys, Jodie Foster,
> > Julia Roberts, Sarah Jessica Parker, Natalie Portman and Reese
Witherspoon
> > and others who want the world to be one big family and to all get along
and
> > be *culturally sensitive* side with the traditionalists who denounce
things
> > like open displays of pono and legal drug use? The muslim
traditionalists
> > condemn this stuff. The Muslim fundamentalists will kill you for doing
it.
> > Does Hollywood take any kind of moral position on film nudity and
> > libertinism being broadcast over global media outlets that are easily
> > accessible to children? This stuff really pisses off those they seek to
> > appease. If any of their *activist* juices are flowing regarding this
issue,
> > I haven't seen it. Will Sean Penn, who is covering the elections in
Iran
> > for the SF Chronicle and who makes such a big issue of catering to the
> > cultural sensitivities of the world have anything to say about how
> > insensitive *freedom of speech* is to those cultures? I'm waiting to
see,
> > but I doubt I will.
> >
> > IMO, there's a place for this kind of stuff, but it's not on easily
> > accessable media outlets. I see many more conservative/traditionalist
people
> > and groups advocating some kind of control of this than I do liberals.
The
> > liberals who seek to appease the Muslim fundamentalists while abhorring
the
> > Christian fundamentalists don't seem to have a fucking clue what they
are
> > doing. Where is the cultural sensitivity that they so adamantly promote
when
> > it comes to restricting first amendment rights to offer up offensive
media
> > content on vehicles that can be readily accessed by kids all over the
globe
> > and piss off their parents?
> >
> > I'm not saying that we should have censorship laws. I'm saying that
those
> > who prod
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