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Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60888] |
Sat, 03 December 2005 07:07 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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NY stereo effect.
>> >Even chainer only...
>> >I can save my project no problem if I don't use a stereo native =
=3D
>>effect.
>> >ALSO on submix 3 I managed toopen a stereo native effect but not =
on =3D
>>submix
>> >1 or 4 , any suggestion ?
>> >Regards,
>> >Dimitrios
>> >
>> >"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>Dimitrios,
>> >>Are you saying you can save before this stereo plugin
>> >>is inserted? I'd say you may have a rouge plugin that
>> >>your wrapper or Paris just doesn't like. Try the same thing
>> >>in a different project. ie: Same stereo plugin inserted
>> >>on another stereo pair of tracks. Now can you save?
>> >>If so it may be your project. If not it's probably your plugin.
>> >>
>> >>Good luck,
>> >>Tom
>> >> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message =3D3D
>> >>news:43906b78$1@linux...
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for your suggestions.
>> >> I have rendered using the hardware method via adat and =
achieved =3D
>>one =3D3D
>> >>nice
>> >> compact stereo track with my acoustic guitars, I even saved =
all =3D
>>audio
>> >=3D3D
>> >>files
>> >> on new folder and saved under new name I used the clear =
missing =3D
>>files
>> >=3D3D
>> >>just
>> >> before that but again no luck when I put a stereo native =
effect on
> =3D
>>=3D3D
>> >>this stereotrack
>> >> even without hitting play when I try to save assertion fails =
and
> =3D
>>=3D3D
>> >>doesn't
>> >> allow of any save !
>> >> Note that assertion failure appears ONLY when I hit SAve ...
>> >> rEGARDS,
>> >> dIMITRIOS
>> >>
>> >> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Dimitrios,
>> >> >Rendering is your answer. Don't render tracks with plugins. =
In
> =3D
>>=3D3D
>> >>stereo
>> >> =3D3D3D
>> >> >the right side=3D3D3D20
>> >> >won't have any effect. Double check to see that their timing =
is
> =3D
>>=3D3D
>> >>correct
>> >> =3D3D3D
>> >> >too.
>> >> >Some people have problems with that.
>> >> >Tom
>> >> > "erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote in message =3D3D
>> >>news:43900b57$1@linux...
>> >> > There you have the problem. I think rendering the tracks =
and =3D
>>look
>> =3D3D
>> >>=3D3D3D
>> >> >after that=3D3D3D20
>> >> > each stereopair is starting and ending at the same places =
will
> =3D
>>do
>> =3D3D
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Re: Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60890 is a reply to message #60888] |
Sat, 03 December 2005 08:31 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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hingy for the UPS. I might try it my self as I have
the same problwm.
Rod
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
>I've been in the new place over a month now, and it does take some time
before
>moves settle in, but let me put a couple of things in perspective...
>
>For all you non-Melnbournites... which is the vast majority of you, I used
>to live in Glen Waverley. Glen Waverley is, according to my "Melways" directory,
>about 20km from the city centre of Melbourne Australia. Honestly I thought
>it was further than that before I went for the actual number from the book.
>Suffice to say I was a fair way out...
>
>As I look at the book now and see the numbers, I'm currently, in my new
place,
>and the new NG home (with the server now in, oddly enough, my kitchen ;o),
>just inside the 5km circle. What's more, I'm north of the city, and the
greater
>percentage of the band scene is north of the city here in Melbourne. Not
>all that much happens in the CBD itself. In Melbourne things are centred
>around the inner suburbs, which is where I haven't been, but now am... ;o)
>
>Tonight I caught a bus a fraction west, to one of the many epecentres of
>Melbounre music, Brunswick, and saw a guy from work play his first ever
>original gig at the Brunswick Hotel. It cost me $3.10, maybe $2 U.S. return.
>At my last place a taxi home only would be probably $60aus from this venue.
>I've already caught the local tram twice to various events. The tram heads
>south to the city. Tonight was the first time I caught the west bound bus.
>South and west are pretty much the only directions I need to go ;o). East
>are cover bands ;oP. North are people who don't care about music. ;o) The
>furthest music venues from me now are in St Kilda, which is south of the
>city, and on the bay/beach, but still in the 5km radius. A taxi from there
>would still be far cheaper than it was to my last place, and most of the
>time I would be able to catch a tram or two or something...
>
>It is, as they say, all good. ;o)
>
>The only bad thing I have noted, apart from my studio not having space for
>an actual band anymore, is that the power here seems to be 5 volts higher
>and hence my UPS for the NG server keeps clicking and complaining, and the
>server has actually hung twice (shhhh... don't tell anyone, nobody has
noticed...
>;o) but the good news is my brother has found the software for the UPS (yes
>Rick he's done something good! ;o) and I may be able to correct the issues
>without undue expense...
>
>My point is, though, that I've moved from a boring outer suburb into a fantastic
>inner suburb, and it ROCKS!! I haven't even told you about the great Indian
>and Tibetan food I've discovered!!!
>
>Honestly, I'm lovin it.
>
>I was just realising earlier...
>
>Over the last ten to fifteen years, I've changed from some dude who liked
>the typical local beer and commerial music, to someone who has taste in
food,
>music, beer, whatever. At no particular point I made a choice, and this
new
>home is, largely, the culmination of that journey.
>
>It's great to be able to choose what to play, what not to play, what to
watch,
>etc, without having to answer to anyone.
>
>Tomorrow I'm going down to the RRR BBQ. RRR being one of the local community
>subscriber radio stations to which I subscribe (and love). I can catch the
>bus for $3.10 again. At my last place I would have stayed at home and heard
>it over the radio... now will be there in person.
>
>I so much feel like I'm in the middle. In fact, I finally am.
>
>And, sorry Martin ;o), but Melbourne really is the cultural centre of Australia.
>;o) It's so good to be in close to the place where everything's happening.
>
>This has been a long long post... ;o)
>
>But gee, I'm so happy with my decision.
>
>Now I just need to buy a place in here. ;o)
>
>There's still some tweakin to do to get the NG running perfectly in the
new
>place. It's getting there though. It's only hung twice. ;o) If we go offline
>you know why. ;o)
>
>I'll buy a new UPS if I need to. It's all worth it.
>
>Cheers,
>Kim."Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@
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Re: Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60891 is a reply to message #60888] |
Sat, 03 December 2005 09:01 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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;comcast.net> wrote:
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>Dimitrios,
>Sorry I had a gig last night. Do as Erling suggested regarding =
>rendering
>all tracks and copying to a new folder. Start a new Paris project and =
>call
>it something different. Go to audio window and import all newly =
>rendered
>files you need. Set a new record path too. Make sure saves work after
=
>each step. =20
>In original project make sure all effects being used have been saved =
>individually. In old project
>copy all mixer settings in Mixer A (You discovered this last week!), =
>open new project and paste=20
>all mixer settings in its Mixer A. Try to save right after this and =
>every step. Close Mixer A in new project
>then reopen it. This should make all the plugins 'appear'. Just a =
>quirky Paris thing.
>Now get those presets working in each plugin. Try a save. If all is =
>well do these same steps
>across all Submixes until all Mixers/plugins are the same as original =
>project. Try a save.
>Now might be a good time to try your stereo plugin that causes your =
>problem in the old
>project. If after it's installed in the new one, you can save then =
>you're almost out of the woods.
>
>If you were using automation you will need to copy that too. Go to =
>Automation Editor A in old project.
>Select Volume, Set Now Line to beginning of project. Use 'Select All' =
>command or drag
>across all 16 tracks with mouse to highlight everything. Control C =
>(copy). Go to new project,
>put Now Line at beginning of project in Automation Editor and make sure
=
>active track is the first one that was active
>on the old project when copying. Otherwise your data may paste a track =
>or two off. The effects
>return automation has to be done separately from tracks. After this, go
=
>to original project and select Mute.
>Copy paste etc.. Repeat these steps on all auto editors that were being
=
>used.
>
>It sounds harder than it really is. Remember to try saving between each
=
>step in new project.
>If at any time it doesn't want to save, you have found out why there is
=
>a problem. Possibly
>an unknown bug. =20
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>Good luck. You'll be a better man for it!
>Tom
>
>
> "erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote in message news:43918529@linux...
> Dimitros
>
> My way of doing this is:
> Have Paris closed,
> make a new folder on the audio harddisk with Explorer or something=20
> similar(I'm using TotalCommander).
> Copy ONLY waves or/and PAF files from the old project into the new =
>folder.
> Start a new project in Paris.
> Import from the new folder all the Waves and PAF files you need into =
>the new=20
> project and set the path to the new project.
> In Ediit menu, set the files into the subgroups and channels you wish.
> Now you have a new project without any old, saved information at all =
>to=20
> start from scratch.
> It's important that all files are rendered to start from zero in the =
>old=20
> project.
>
> If this doesn't help and the earlier rendered stereofiles have =
>absolutelly=20
> correct lenghts, I can't think of other things than plugin problems.
>
> Hope this can help to explain my way of doing something with this kind
=
>of=20
> problems.
>
> Erling
>
> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> skrev i melding =
>news:43917c01$1@linux...
> >
> >
> > Sory if I ask much but the way I do the project rebuild does not =
>help.
> > How do you do a rebuild ?
> > I just go to audio folder export audio objects or wave files under a
=
>new
> > folder then save the new song and then reopen from new folder.
> > I guess you might refer to something different here right ?
> > Can you explain your way ?
> > Thanks
> > Regards,
> > Dimitrios
> > "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>Dimitrios,
> >>I agree with Erlilo. Try different channels or a different
> >>submix if you can. Otherwise rebuilding the mix from
> >>scratch in a new project is the next best bet. Copy all
> >>mixer settings and presets of effects to make it easier.
> >>Tom
> >>
> >>
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Re: Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60892 is a reply to message #60888] |
Sat, 03 December 2005 10:29 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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> >>
> >> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message =3D
> >>news:43908331$1@linux...
> >>
> >> Dimitrios, You probably know this, but just to make sure...
> >> If you want to use stereo native plugins, you can NOT have any =
>mono =3D
> >>plugins
> >> on those tracks. That goes for native and EDS.
> >> Do you have any mono eds or native plugs also on the stereo pair?
> >> Rod
> >> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >Dear Tom,
> >> >It is not the plugin under other song I can open a stereo native
=
>=3D
> >>effect.
> >> >In my project I cannot open ANY stereo effect.
> >> >Even chainer only...
> >> >I can save my project no problem if I don't use a stereo native =
>=3D
> >>effect.
> >> >ALSO on submix 3 I managed toopen a stereo native effect but not
=
>on =3D
> >>submix
> >> >1 or 4 , any suggestion ?
> >> >Regards,
> >> >Dimitrios
> >> >
> >> >"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>Dimitrios,
> >> >>Are you saying you can save before this stereo plugin
> >> >>is inserted? I'd say you may have a rouge plugin that
> >> >>your wrapper or Paris just doesn't like. Try the same thing
> >> >>in a different project. ie: Same stereo plugin inserted
> >> >>on another stereo pair of tracks. Now can you save?
> >> >>If so it may be your project. If not it's probably your plugin.
> >> >>
> >> >>Good luck,
> >> >>Tom
> >> >> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message =3D3D
> >> >>news:43906b78$1@linux...
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks for your suggestions.
> >> >> I have rendered using the hardware method via adat and =
>achieved =3D
> >>one =3D3D
> >> >>nice
> >> >> compact stereo track with my acoustic guitars, I even saved =
>all =3D
> >>audio
> >> >=3D3D
> >> >>files
> >> >> on new folder and saved under new name I used the clear =
>missing =3D
> >>files
> >> >=3D3D
> >> >>just
> >> >> before that but again no luck when I put a stereo native =
>effect on
> > =3D
> >>=3D3D
> >> >>this stereotrack
> >> >> even without hitting play when I try to save assertion fails
=
>and
> > =3D
> >>=3D3D
> >> >>doesn't
> >> >> allow of any save !
> >> >> Note that assertion failure appears ONLY when I hit SAve ...
> >> >> rEGARDS,
> >> >> dIMITRIOS
> >> >>
> >> >> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Dimitrios,
> >> >> >Rendering is your answer. Don't render tracks with plugins.
=
>In
> > =3D
> >>=3D3D
> >> >>stereo
> >> >> =3D3D3D
> >> >> >the right side=3D3D3D20
> >> >> >won't have any effect. Double check to see that their timing
=
>is
> > =3D
> >>=3D3D
> >> >>correct
> >> >> =3D3D3D
> >> >> >too.
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Re: Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60896 is a reply to message #60888] |
Sat, 03 December 2005 13:37 |
jef knight[1]
Messages: 201 Registered: October 2005
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.
>>
>>Now I just need to buy a place in here. ;o)
>>
>>There's still some tweakin to do to get the NG running perfectly in the
>new
>>place. It's getting there though. It's only hung twice. ;o) If we go offline
>>you know why. ;o)
>>
>>I'll buy a new UPS if I need to. It's all worth it.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
>Has anyone been able to interpret just what this message means? And
basically what causes it? I only had 8 tracks recorded and was working on
aux effects on the piano track which I had copied, delaying the copy,
shifting the pitch, and then panning them L and R. After working most of
the day on the project, this error appeared but I wasnt able to save the
project and since I hadn't remembered to save the project earlier I lost it
all. Think I will call it a day! :-(My wife's G4 is giving up. I've never been so glad to see a computer to crap
out in my whole life. I'm gonna build her a *real* computer now.
Sorry.......I know this sounds awful and I do love and respect my Mac
bretherin here, but I just hate Macs and the whole *Macmoneymerrygoround*
with such a passion ...........
anyway........I couldn't have asked for a nicer Christmas present.EK Sound wrote:
> Actually, Yamaha now owns Steinberg.
>
> David.
>
> Jamey Tiffee wrote:
>
>> LaMont wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>> You do know that Avid owns Pinnacle that owns Steinberg right? Why
>> design an audio engine when you can buy one?
>> And the PARIS or PT debate is OOOOOLLLLDDDDD
Really, so I guess Pinnacle got what they needed and pawned them, man
they seem to be kind of the step-child of the audio industry oh well
Yamaha should be able to get them some money for R&D.AFAIK, PARIS won't import 24 bit WAV files. If you want to keep the 24 bit
property, you'll need to convert them to PAF. Use the PAF-WAV converter
program.
David
On 2-Dec-2005, "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
> Wav files (pcm audio) 24 bit / 44.1Hey E,
THis is one of my fave's cause I can actually help.
If you see this error, stop what you are doing, do not respond to the error
message on the screen, get to the project window and save the project under
a new name (songV2 or something) and the let paris crach, your project will
be A OK when you get paris back up!
"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>Has anyone been able to interpret just what this message means? And
>basically what causes it? I only had 8 tracks recorded and was working
on
>aux effects on the piano track which I had copied, delaying the copy,
>shifting the pitch, and then panning them L and R. After working most
of
>the day on the project, this error appeared but I wasnt able to save the
>project and since I hadn't remembered to save the project earlier I lost
it
>all. Think I will call it a day! :-(
>
>And I was proud of my Audix I5 (thanks Neil) and my OSA L3's
Waah, Hey speaking of LA2A's there is a guy over at Gearslutz seling a Royer
made LA2A type comp. Anyone know of this thing?
"Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote:
>muuuuuhahahahahahaha!
>
>definitely my largest single purchase to date.
>
>i want some magic dust damn it!!
>
>:-)
>
>Jeremy
>
>
>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>news:438f9feb@linux...
>> What bank did you rob?
>>
>> ;o)
>>
>> "Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:438f9bd6$1@linux...
>> > let me do a DJ sinister laugh as i rub my hands together....
>> >
>> > muuuuuhahahahahahaha!
>> >
>> > just o
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Re: Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60898 is a reply to message #60892] |
Sat, 03 December 2005 16:16 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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>> > muuuuuuuuuhahahahahahaha!!!
>> >
>> >
>> > :-)
>> >
>> > Jeremy
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>Praise the Lord!
Now you'll have more time to keep up with all the simple, inexpensive,
ultimately reliable and non-Rube-Goldbergian systems in your studio that
we hear so much about. ;^)
Now back to my OSX G5, which has been reasonably solid, and to Logic
which has been known to be less than solid, although it's mysteriously
refused to crash for the last couple of days. Weird...
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
DJ wrote:
> My wife's G4 is giving up. I've never been so glad to see a computer to crap
> out in my whole life. I'm gonna build her a *real* computer now.
>
> Sorry.......I know this sounds awful and I do love and respect my Mac
> bretherin here, but I just hate Macs and the whole *Macmoneymerrygoround*
> with such a passion ...........
>
> anyway........I couldn't have asked for a nicer Christmas present.
>
>
>
>
>I understand. I have one of the infamous iBooks with the logic
board failures. Went back 4 times. Then they claimed they
wouldn't fix it any more. A bunch of people started a website with
a place to sign on to a class-action. They fixed it. Got it right
this time too.
I have a new Mac Mini that I like a lot for daily non-recording use
and it is great in general, and OSX kicks XP all over the building,
but macs do have a downside, and they do break and many things
cost too much.
I am waiting to see how the change to Intel chips changes the Mac
world before I buy anything else from them.
Besides, now I am looking at Sequoia for recording (not right away,
but within a year or so) and I am going to EASE and Smaartlive
for work, I will be joining you in PC land soon.
Maybe someday OSX will run on a dual-boot system...
yeah right
DC
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>My wife's G4 is giving up. I've never been so glad to see a computer to
crap
>out in my whole life. I'm gonna build her a *real* computer now.
>
>Sorry.......I know this sounds awful and I do love and respect my Mac
>bretherin here, but I just hate Macs and the whole *Macmoneymerrygoround*
>with such a passion ...........
>
>anyway........I couldn't have asked for a nicer Christmas present.
>
>
>
>
>Maybe I'll put a fix on it someday, but for now, I can build a new Windows
based system with 2 G RAM that will absolutely smoke this old 466Mhz Cobalt
G4 for around $1K. Even if I spent the $$$ to upgrade the CPU to the dual
1.2GHZ CPU upgrade, it would still be running a 133MHZ system bus and it
would still be running stytem 9.2. Building a PC for her and getting the
Windows software that she needs to be productive would be money well spent,
IMHO. Also, I've got so much windows software here that she could use on a
PC that I just can't see staying in Mac world..........of course, this could
all change if she goes into Mac withdrawal after thinking about this a
while.
;o)
"DC" <dc@spamsony.com> wrote in message news:439293ad$1@linux...
>
> I understand. I have one of the infamous iBooks with the logic
> board failures. Went back 4 times. Then they claimed they
> wouldn't fix it any more. A bunch of people started a website with
> a place to sign on to a class-action. They fixed it. Got it right
> this time too.
>
> I have a new Mac Mini that I like a lot for daily non-recording use
> and it is great in general, and OSX kicks XP all over the building,
> but macs do have a downside, and they do break and many things
> cost too much.
>
> I am waiting to see how the change to Intel chips changes the Mac
> world before I buy anything else from them.
>
> Besides, now I am looking at Sequoia for recording (not right away,
> but within a year or so) and I am going to EASE and Smaartlive
> for work, I will be joining you in PC land soon.
>
> Maybe someday OSX will run on a dual-boot system...
>
> yeah right
>
> DC
>
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >My wife's G4 is giving up. I've never been so glad to see a computer to
> crap
> >out in my whole life. I'm gonna build her a *real* computer now.
> >
> >Sorry.......I know this sounds awful and I do love and respect my Mac
> >bretherin here, but I just hate Macs and the whole *Macmoneymerrygoround*
> >with such a passion ...........
> >
> >anyway........I couldn't have asked for a nicer Christmas present.
> >
> >
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Re: Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60908 is a reply to message #60888] |
Sun, 04 December 2005 02:20 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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BD itself. In Melbourne things are centred
>around the inner suburbs, which is where I haven't been, but now am... ;o)
>
>Tonight I caught a bus a fraction west, to one of the many epecentres of
>Melbounre music, Brunswick, and saw a guy from work play his first ever
>original gig at the Brunswick Hotel. It cost me $3.10, maybe $2 U.S. return.
>At my last place a taxi home only would be probably $60aus from this venue.
>I've already caught the local tram twice to various events. The tram heads
>south to the city. Tonight was the first time I caught the west bound bus.
>South and west are pretty much the only directions I need to go ;o). East
>are cover bands ;oP. North are people who don't care about music. ;o) The
>furthest music venues from me now are in St Kilda, which is south of the
>city, and on the bay/beach, but still in the 5km radius. A taxi from there
>would still be far cheaper than it was to my last place, and most of the
>time I would be able to catch a tram or two or something...
>
>It is, as they say, all good. ;o)
>
>The only bad thing I have noted, apart from my studio not having space for
>an actual band anymore, is that the power here seems to be 5 volts higher
>and hence my UPS for the NG server keeps clicking and complaining, and the
>server has actually hung twice (shhhh... don't tell anyone, nobody has
noticed...
>;o) but the good news is my brother has found the software for the UPS (yes
>Rick he's done something good! ;o) and I may be able to correct the issues
>without undue expense...
>
>My point is, though, that I've moved from a boring outer suburb into a fantastic
>inner suburb, and it ROCKS!! I haven't even told you about the great Indian
>and Tibetan food I've discovered!!!
>
>Honestly, I'm lovin it.
>
>I was just realising earlier...
>
>Over the last ten to fifteen years, I've changed from some dude who liked
>the typical local beer and commerial music, to someone who has taste in
food,
>music, beer, whatever. At no particular point I made a choice, and this
new
>home is, largely, the culmination of that journey.
>
>It's great to be able to choose what to play, what not to play, what to
watch,
>etc, without having to answer to anyone.
>
>Tomorrow I'm going down to the RRR BBQ. RRR being one of the local community
>subscriber radio stations to which I subscribe (and love). I can catch the
>bus for $3.10 again. At my last place I would have stayed at home and heard
>it over the radio... now will be there in person.
>
>I so much feel like I'm in the middle. In fact, I finally am.
>
>And, sorry Martin ;o), but Melbourne really is the cultural centre of Australia.
>;o) It's so good to be in close to the place where everything's happening.
>
>This has been a long long post... ;o)
>
>But gee, I'm so happy with my decision.
>
>Now I just need to buy a place in here. ;o)
>
>There's still some tweakin to do to get the NG running perfectly in the
new
>place. It's getting there though. It's only hung twice. ;o) If we go offline
>you know why. ;o)
>
>I'll buy a new UPS if I need to. It's all worth it.
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.Hi Cujo,
Unfortunately, I was not able to save it. Paris would not let me do
anything at all until I responded to the error window and then it was all
gone! I tried to pull up the project window or do anything but it was a
hard freeze.
Since I only had a single submix going and was only using a couple effects
in the aux module on one channel, I was surprised to get this error. I have
a gig of memory and a fast processor as well. I am using XP pro with SP1
though.
Thanks,
E
"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
news:4392898b$1@linux...
>
>
> Hey E,
> THis is one of my fave's cause I can actually help.
> If you see this error, stop what you are doing, do not respond to the
error
> message on the screen, get to the project window and save the project
under
> a new name (songV2 or something) and the let paris crach, your project
will
> be A OK when you get p
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Re: Well I feel like I've actually MOVED! ;o) [message #60912 is a reply to message #60888] |
Sun, 04 December 2005 06:39 |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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means? And
>> >basically what causes it? I only had 8 tracks recorded and was working
>> on
>> >aux effects on the piano track which I had copied, delaying the copy,
>> >shifting the pitch, and then panning them L and R. After working most
>> of
>> >the day on the project, this error appeared but I wasnt able to save
the
>> >project and since I hadn't remembered to save the project earlier I lost
>> it
>> >all. Think I will call it a day! :-(
>> >
>> >
>
>Thanks for the tip, hadn't thought of ctrl-s. Yes, I know I need to do
regular saves and usually do, but got so involved in the excitement of the
project I just forgot. I have to admit, though, I really love Paris!
E
"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote in message news:4392fecc$1@linux...
>
> Too late now, but I have found that sometimes I have more luck just
hitting
> ctrl-s, without even touching the project window.
> When you see that HD LED blink, you know you'll be good to go
> the next boot-up. I Always do an incremental save every 15 minutes
> or so. Just add a number after the project name when you do a
> "save as". This gives you the benefit of reviewing your progress,
> and doing reality checks after many hours at mixing.
>
> Kim
>
> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> >Hi Cujo,
> >Unfortunately, I was not able to save it. Paris would not let me do
> >anything at all until I responded to the error window and then it was all
> >gone! I tried to pull up the project window or do anything but it was a
> >hard freeze.
> >Since I only had a single submix going and was only using a couple
effects
> >in the aux module on one channel, I was surprised to get this error. I
> have
> >a gig of memory and a fast processor as well. I am using XP pro with SP1
> >though.
> >Thanks,
> >E
> >
> >"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
> >news:4392898b$1@linux...
> >>
> >>
> >> Hey E,
> >> THis is one of my fave's cause I can actually help.
> >> If you see this error, stop what you are doing, do not respond to the
> >error
> >> message on the screen, get to the project window and save the project
> >under
> >> a new name (songV2 or something) and the let paris crach, your project
> >will
> >> be A OK when you get paris back up!
> >>
> >>
> >> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> >> >Has anyone been able to interpret just what this message means? And
> >> >basically what causes it? I only had 8 tracks recorded and was
working
> >> on
> >> >aux effects on the piano track which I had copied, delaying the copy,
> >> >shifting the pitch, and then panning them L and R. After working
most
> >> of
> >> >the day on the project, this error appeared but I wasnt able to save
> the
> >> >project and since I hadn't remembered to save the project earlier I
lost
> >> it
> >> >all. Think I will call it a day! :-(
> >> >
> >> >
> >
> >
>Arn't Macs are aimed at creative people anyway ?
rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>man, i could almost kiss you...almost. :o)
>
>On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 20:58:16 -0700, "DJ"
><animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>
>>My wife's G4 is giving up. I've never been so glad to see a computer to
crap
>>out in my whole life. I'm gonna build her a *real* computer now.
>>
>>Sorry.......I know this sounds awful and I do love and respect my Mac
>>bretherin here, but I just hate Macs and the whole *Macmoneymerrygorou
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