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Re: Streaming [message #61670 is a reply to message #61668] |
Tue, 20 December 2005 14:15 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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sounds
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> like
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>>>DJ went through.
>>>
>>>Of course, they're your computers, your life, and none of my business.
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> But
>
>>>when I hear someone having setup and IRQ problems with a Matrox 450 it's
>>>sort of like hearing someone having problems with the first SoundBlaster
>>>Live! card. "Hey, My SB Live is making my new Athlon X2 crash." "Wow,
>
> you
>
>>>mean it actually boots? Lucky you!"
>>>
>>>TCB
>>>
>>>"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Actually, I think Aaron hit it on the head... the G-450 is already
>>>>confirmed
>>>>by various systems, motherboards, etc. that it works well with these
>>>>setups,
>>>>along with Paris. Since I have built and own quite a few different
>>>>systems,
>>>>I can tell you that some of the newer, NVIDIA-type power video cards LOVE
>>>>to screw with IRQs. Or perhaps the other way around... the newer cards
>>>
>>>are
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>>>>forced on IRQs that Paris don't like. I am not that technical with all
>>>
>>>that...
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Re: Streaming [message #61679 is a reply to message #61670] |
Tue, 20 December 2005 15:34 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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t;"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
>news:43a762d3@linux...
> Both versions of Paris forced this outer cards for Mec attachement.
> I almost traded it all in because it took me a year to find the =
>answer.
> EMU didn't even know. I was pissed. But now I'm happy.
> You should be too.
>
> Moving the Mec around isn't that big of a deal really. I don't think
=
>it
> will screw anything major up. No ADAT cards in there right?
> Tom
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> "Deadmeat" <scott@postmodernblues.com> wrote in message =
>news:43a6d87f$1@linux...
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> Well, like I said, the system works as is (MECs on A and B)
> with the older 2.2 software, and has been running like that
> for a couple of years - all inputs and outputs producing
> sound without problems. So, I know my clock is good, the
> cards are good, the MECs and interfaces are good. I just
> brought up V2.2 to double check, and recorded using the
> interfaces that don't work with 3.0, so it's definatley
> a 3.0 issue.
>
> When you had to have your MECs on A and C (or E), was that
> with Version 2.2 and 3.0, or just with 3.0? I could try moving
> the MEC to C and see if that fixes it, but I dread making any
> changes at all to a functional (under 2.2) PARIS system......
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Re: Streaming [message #61700 is a reply to message #61695] |
Tue, 20 December 2005 23:09 |
Nei
Messages: 108 Registered: November 2006
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Re: Streaming [message #61704 is a reply to message #61700] |
Wed, 21 December 2005 04:07 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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gt; (on
>>
>>>>AGP, one PCI) and trust me they were a lot easier than what it sounds
>>
>> like
>>
>>>>DJ went through.
>>>>
>>>>Of course, they're your computers, your life, and none of my business.
>>
>> But
>>
>>>>when I hear someone having setup and IRQ problems with a Matrox 450 it's
>>>>sort of like hearing someone having problems with the first SoundBlaster
>>>>Live! card. "Hey, My SB Live is making my new Athlon X2 crash." "Wow,
>>
>> you
>>
>>>>mean it actually boots? Lucky you!"
>>>>
>>>>TCB
>>>>
>>>>"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Actually, I think Aaron hit it on the head... the G-450 is already
>>>>>confirmed
>>>>>by various systems, motherboards, etc. that it works well with these
>>>>>setups,
>>>>>along with Paris. Since I have built and own quite a few different
>>>>>systems,
>>>>>I can tell you that some of the newer, NVIDIA-type power video cards
LOVE
>>>>>to screw with IRQs. Or perhaps the other way around... the newer cards
>>>>
>>>>are
>>>>
>>>>>forced on IRQs that Paris don't like. I am not that technical with
all
>>>>
>>>>that...
>>>>
>>>>>but in layman's terms, that is my understanding. I bought the G-450
back
>>>>>in 99 or 2000 when everyone on here said it is the easiest to work with...
>>>>>for compatibility. Stuck with it since and I have had ZERO issues.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am sure some of the newer ones will work just fine... but that may
>>>>>depend
>>>>>on your motherboard, what other cards are plugged in and sometimes,
which
>>>>>card is in which slot. If you have the time, patience, money and
>>>>>virtuoso...
>>>>>good luck in finding compatibility... then again... to elimimate that..
>>>>
>>>>find
>>>>
>>>>>a cheap G-450! Lastly, as I said I have multiple computers and I am
at
>>>>
>>>>work
>>>>
>>>>>and can't remember model numbers, but personally, I don't see that much
>>>>
>>>>of
>>>>
>>>>>a difference in a G-450 -vs- some of the newer ones. I don't use DVI,
>>
>> but
>>
>>>>>I have, and I don't see a big difference there either. Of course, at
>>
>> my
>>
>>>>>age, I am about blind... lol
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Re: Streaming [message #61717 is a reply to message #61704] |
Wed, 21 December 2005 09:22 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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k">animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:43a988c7$1@linux...
> I think all musicians everywhere should rejoice. Now, when when you're
> giggin your own tunes and some drunk asshole starts screaming for you to
> play Free Bird, you can pass the hat..
>
> ;o)
>
> "JB" <no@mail.com> wrote in message news:43a977d9@linux...
> >
http://www.macclesfield-express.co.uk/news/s/207/207169_its_ a_fiddle.html
> >
> > WTF!
> >
> >
> >
>
>Hey, If there going to play that game!!!! The store owner should send the
record companies and PRS a bill for people performing in this store. A little
L.A. style Pay to play! The instrument, amplifier and speaker manufacturers
should charge PRS every time somebody plays on their equipment.
The world is full of selfish assholes! It really sucks!
I really dislike people that think they are entitled to take freedom from
others, or rip people off!
"Mark McDermott" <mark@stateofwail.com> wrote:
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>Holy Crap!
>
>I hope that I don't happen to be humming or whistling someone else's tune
>if I'm walking down the street past one of these *&#&rs from PRS.
>
>Better stay on this side of the pond where only BMI and ASCAP send Paulie
>Walnuts out to collect!
>
>"JB" <no@mail.com> wrote:
>> http://www.macclesfield-express.co.uk/news/s/207/207169_its_ a_fiddle.html
>>
>>WTF!
>>
>>
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>Hi Chris, bought a 1820M a while ago - it lasted about 5
minutes which is when I ran their s/w - didn't think anything
could be worse than the 9652 s/w :-) Gonna plug it back in after
all the good things you say. Is it just the mic pres that make
it good? What about output? I have got used to the Central
Station. Is the 1820M cleaner etc? Does it make sense to take
sp/dif out of the 1820M and into the Central Station? Where can
I get EmulatorX s/w for $100? TIA,
Mic.FYI, some interesting info about Mac OSX running on a PC.
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,68501,00.html?tw=wn_sto ry_related
http://osx86project.org/Mic, comments below:
"Mic Cross" <crzymnmchl@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Hi Chris, bought a 1820M a while ago - it lasted about 5
>minutes which is when I ran their s/w - didn't think anything
>could be worse than the 9652 s/w :-)
Do you mean the mixer interface? I agree, the interface software isn't very
good. I had a big problem with it at first, but now that I have a few presets
saved, it seems to be OK.
Gonna plug it back in after
> all the good things you say. Is it just the mic pres that make
> it good? What about output?
It's both really. The mic pre's were quite a suprise to me. They
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Re: Streaming [message #61718 is a reply to message #61705] |
Wed, 21 December 2005 08:24 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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weren't
really touted much by EMU, but it turns out that Ted Fletcher of TFPro designed
them. The input and output converters are both top of the line AKM converters
and sound that way. The analog section feeding the converters seems to be
up to snuff as far as I can tell. I haven't tried the unit with a high end
clock, but the onboard clock seems to be at least very good.
I have got used to the Central
>Station. Is the 1820M cleaner etc? Does it make sense to take
> sp/dif out of the 1820M and into the Central Station?
I don't have a Central Station to compare. If you wind up doing an A/B,
I'd love to hear about it.
Where can
> I get EmulatorX s/w for $100? TIA,
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>Mic.
I'm not sure about upgrades, but an 1820M costs $500 and Emulator X with
the 1820M interface costs $600.
Hope this helps,
ChrisHi James,
Our Buddy Pete Leoni figured this one out long
ago - his 3 gig Celeron running OSX totally spanked
a dual G5 in a HUGE way !!
Morgan
James McCloskey wrote:
> FYI, some interesting info about Mac OSX running on a PC.
>
> http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,68501,00.html?tw=wn_sto ry_related
>
> http://osx86project.org/I was just about to pop on to say something like "Jeez, and you guys make
fun of Macs!!!". Mostly, my Macs just work. Mostly.
That said, it has occured to me that if I decide to become a Nuendo guy
at some point in the future I'd be better off w/ a PC. When I read posts
like yours it scares me to death!!!
Maybe it's finally time to try to get a job w/ the Federal Government...
Actually, I may be applying for a part-time gig as a board op for one
of Clear Channel's local AM stations.
Gantt
DJ wrote:
> I think if I was an intelligent person, I'd buy a Mac and spend more time
> being productive.......but it would be sooooo boring. I'm one of those
> people that just has to be constantly screwing around with something just to
> find out wat it will do that it's not meant to do. I guess I'm sort of
> perverted.
> ;o)
>
> "erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote in message news:43a7c406$1@linux...
> > ....hmmm.... ....too good to be true... ...there must come something
> > more.... ....be sure of that....
> > ....it's an AMI bios, nothing to do with Amy.... ...it's the first
> revision
> > board... ...only made for experiments...
> > ...I think it's therefor you buyed it... ...just because you love to do
> > experiments... ...I know your style, it's therefore you hate Mac's...
> > ...they have nothing to experiment with... ...so, statistical, you must be
> a
> > real intelligent person... ...hmm...
> >
> > erlilo
> >
> > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> skrev i melding
> > news:43a7af47$1@linux...
> > > First of all, the ASUS A8V-Deluxe is kinda quirky(at least mine is) when
> > > using an older Matrox G450 PCI graphics card along with a G450 AGP card.
> > > If
> > > you intend to try this....DO NOT load the VIA AGP driver that comes with
&g
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Re: Streaming [message #61743 is a reply to message #61718] |
Thu, 22 December 2005 07:25 |
pauln[2]
Messages: 28 Registered: September 2007
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;
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>I had done a search looking for a desesser plugin but have come up with nothing.
Any help would appreciated.
David PI think there is a good one here
http://www.db-audioware.com/
"David Posey" <crosscreekrecording@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I had done a search looking for a desesser plugin but have come up with
nothing.
>Any help would appreciated.
>David PDear Rod,
Thanks for replying.
Paris sees the card as follows assuming we see the cards inside PC naming
1 the one that is close to agp card and 4 the furtherst away.
1 card in pc = card B in Paris
2 card in pc = card C in Paris
3 card in pc = card D in Paris
4 card in pc = card A in Paris
Can you somehow describe how you would interconnect them ?
If I have connected them "wrongly" why does Paris work ?
Regards,
Dimitrios
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>Hook the up as Paris sees them. If I'm understanding you correctly, however,
>it will be the same hookup , assuming cards C and D are in order below B,
>with A on the Bottom.
>Rod
>
>
>
>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>Merry Christmas to all of you although a little bit early...
>>Regarding the intrconnection of 4 cards .
>>I connected from like in the manual from first card (slot1) to the last
>one
>>(slot 5)
>>I detect though that card 1 (slot1) is identified as card B, card 4 (slot
>>5) is identified as card A (main card)
>>So due to someone's last post here should I connect as Paris sees the cards
>>or as I see them inside my computer?
>>Paris works ok but maybe I am risking or could have more stable setup (nothing
>>major though)
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>Dang, the life of a batchelor is a bitch!
<grin>
I don't care in the least about computer platforms. Heck, I like
Sequoia so much I'll use a <retch> PC to get it...
Personally, I think OSX is hotel room porno and tomato soup warmed
on a hot plate, but XP is finding a weenie on a girl and eating
salad peppers cuz you ran out of Mac n' cheese...
There's a song in here somewhere...
DC
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>This is a bit cryptic to me, but if Debian/Gnome is bad sex and man'n'cheese
>then OS X is erectile dysfunction and cold noodle soup.
>
>TCB
>
>"DC" <dc@spambillgates.org> wrote:
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>>Sheesh, yeah, you can get used to bad sex and mac n' cheese for
>>dinner too...
>>
>>heh
>>
>>
>>
>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Why on earth anyone would want a proprietary, bloated *nix on X86 processors
>>>is completely and totally beyond me. You want audio? Install XP, it works
>>>great. You want every last drop of *nix scrumptiousness on planet earth
>>with
>>>the same hardware? www.debian.org and you won't owe Cupertino one thin
>dime.
>>>
>>>
>>>Come on in! The water's fine! Once you get used to being out of Big Brother's
>>>reach you'll love it!
>>>
>>>TCB
>>>
>>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>FYI, some interesting info about Mac OSX running on a PC.
>>>>
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