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AES/Paris dinner time again [message #56673] Sat, 06 August 2005 19:42 Go to next message
Paul Artola is currently offline  Paul Artola   UNITED STATES
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er, if I had nothing but cash falling out
of my jeans, I would most likely go for 2 - RED 1 instead.
The again, 8 Liquid channels would be nice too... ;-)

David.

DJ wrote:
> After somewhat of a marathon tracking session over the last few days, I've
> discovered a weak link, at least for the way I'm working most of the time
> around here.
>
>
Re: AES/Paris dinner time again [message #56698 is a reply to message #56673] Mon, 08 August 2005 06:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Brian Porick is currently offline  Brian Porick   UNITED STATES
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I've got a TL Audio 2001 4 channel preamp that sounds *really* nice, but
>one
>> channel is going south (I think there is a problem with the voltage
>feeding
>> one of the IC's on channel 2 because this same one keeps crapping out).
>> Also, this preamp just doesn't have the headroom on the input that I need.
>I
>> am thinking about getting it fixed and just plugging LP's into each input
>> channel. This would probably work OK, but I am finding that in these
>> balls-to-the-wall tracking sessions, one undependable and/or weak link
can
>> really be a PITA when I've got 16-18 hot mics and I'm trying to run a
>> session solo.
>>
>> Locating a source of distortion in the middle of a take and attenuating
>> tweaking the preamp while trying to keep my head wrapped around everything
>> else that's going on, like sneaky musicians g
Re: AES/Paris dinner time again [message #56710 is a reply to message #56673] Mon, 08 August 2005 18:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
AlexPlasko is currently offline  AlexPlasko   UNITED STATES
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>
>This time I had all the updates ready on the HDD before I started. I ran
>through SP1 and SP2... no probs, then loaded the latest NVIDIA graphics
>drivers, and then the MB drivers. Now, the first time it crashed when loading
>the MB drivers, but I tried again (with IE closed) and it went through fine.
>Since then it hasn't crashed once. I've installed EDS drivers, Paris and
>the effects subsystem and it seems to be running ok. I've installed all
the
>high priority Windows Updates, and am now onto the others. There's one hardware
>driver in there though and I'm not sure about that... think I'd rather
>NVIDIA's driver than MS's.
>
>Point is though it seems a lot more stable now that the latest MB drivers
>are on, so I su
Re: AES/Paris dinner time again [message #57124 is a reply to message #56673] Sun, 21 August 2005 11:40 Go to previous message
Morgan is currently offline  Morgan   UNITED STATES
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