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Re: I lost a friend this week. [message #59670 is a reply to message #59667] |
Sat, 29 October 2005 12:06 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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realbox.com> wrote in message
> > news:4363c51c$1@linux...
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> > > "Edna Sloan" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> > > >Hi, I'm a new user (almost) of a 20bit Paris system that came with
> > EDS1000
> > > >card, MEC, C-16, cable and software. I got this system to record
synth
> > > and
> > > >vocals. I haven't installed the card yet or the software, and have a
> > 2.6Ghz
> > > >P4, 1GB mem, on an Abit IC7-G MB with 2 ATA 100 120G and 160G drives
> > under
> > > >XP Pro. I also have a Peavy VMP-2 pre and NHT A10 monitors, mics,
> > synth,
> > > >cables, etc. I'm not sure exactly how to hook up these components
(is
> > there
> > > >a diagram available anywhere) or if I will need other components
> besides
> > > >what I've listed above. Do I really need the 3.0 software? I have
> > > >downloaded the available files at Parisfaqs site.
> > > >Thanks much,
> > > >Edna
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Re: I lost a friend this week. [message #59692 is a reply to message #59688] |
Sun, 30 October 2005 00:52 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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t;>"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:
>>>I don't suppose there is any hope of a Mac Wormhole. If I was running
a
>>PC
>>>I'd buy. Sorry.
>>>
>>>Tony
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>>You get both a Mac and a PC copy. I use it for both and frequently cross-platform.
>>gnot to worry my friend, sometimes even i don't get my own jokes.
;o)
On 30 Oct 2005 20:21:01 +1000, "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Hi,
>First of all sorry to Rick and the rest of you.
>I didn't catch it was a joke despite Mel Brooks is my favoured comedian and
>I catch all his jokes (I guess)
>Secondly.
>You need ONLY Fxpansion 3.3 to have wormhole work with Paris.
>No multifxvst, this is for UAD1 lowest latency possible...
>YES it works with Mac and here is a list of working OS
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> List of working hosts - 2005/06/23 10:41
>This is a list of VST/AU hosts which are known to work with plasq.com - Wormhole2.
>(sync ok) means the respective hosts feeds accurate sample position information
>to WH2 thus making the sync feature usable in that host.
>
>Mac OS X
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>(- OSX 10.3)
>(- OSX 10.4)
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>- Logic 6 / Logic 7 / Logic 7.1 (sync ok)
>- Garageband (sync ok)
>- RAX (sync ok)
>- AULab (sync ok)
>- Spark XL (sync not working)
>- DP 4.5.2 (sync ok)
>- Live 4 (sync half-ok, only works during playback and if there are no tempo
>changes due to a bad implementation of samplepos in live)
>- Cubase SX1 (sync ok)
>- Nicecast
>- Waveburner
>- Nuendo 2 (sync ok)
>- Plogue Bidule (sync ok)
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>Win
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>- Windows XP
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>- Cubase VST 5 (sync ok)
>- VSTHost (sync ok)
>- Ableton Live 4 (sync half-ok, same problems as on mac)
>- Samplitude 8.0 on Win 2K (sync ok)
>- Sound Forge 8 (sync not working)
>- VStack
>- Chainer (sync ok)
>
>So for anyone interested wormhole's site is
>www.plasq.com
>There is a great forum in there to read posts about wormhole.
>Latency is dependant on your buffer sizes and your host sending latency .
>Cubase has automatic latency compensation so for me 4000-5000 samples buffer
>inside Paris is adequate for 16-24 channels.
>You don't care for extra altency from within cubase because the latency compensation
>takes care of that.
>I am syncing overlan to with midi overlan so when I hit play on Paris cubase
>follows in sync over lan...
>100MB Lan is adequate for 24 channels of wormholed tracks.
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
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>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>What is the latency like on a Mac with wormhole? Where can I get FXpansion
>>3.3 and multifxvst?
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>>Are multifxvst and FXpansion 3.3 necessary for low latency with Wormhole?
>> Are they free? Is there a Mac version?
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>>Thanks
>>James
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>>"genelennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>"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:
>>>>I don't suppose there is any hope of a Mac Wormhole. If I was running
>a
>>>PC
>>>>I'd buy. Sorry.
>>>>
>>>>Tony
>>>>
>>>You get both a Mac and a PC copy. I use it for both and frequently cross-platform.
>>>gsorry gene, friends are hard to lose.
On 30 Oct 2005 05:32:13 +1000, "gene lennon"
<glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>Dave Townsend died this week in California. Dave was best know as the guitar
>player in the platinum R&B group "surface", but Dave was also a talented
>session musician, songwriter and producer. I co-wrot
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Re: I lost a friend this week. [message #59933 is a reply to message #59667] |
Sun, 06 November 2005 09:33 |
Miguel Vigil [1]
Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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k">43699234@linux...
I would buy Wormhole if I saw any benefit to my situation but I'm not =
sure
it will help me. I like staying in Paris. The only thing that would
help me is to use a second computer with Cubase to send softsynths
to Paris and/or process outboard DX/VST effects for Paris global
or even inserts if extra dsp was needed. =20
From what I know it won't help me greatly for any of these things =
without
tying down the CPU and still have latency issues. I'd do better using
realtime ADAT in/out and I already have that.
If I'm wrong tell me why. With Paris being the mother ship I don't =
see any
great options here. On the other hand I'd be glad to buy a latency =
compensating
version of Paris when that comes down the pike. I won't hold my =
breath waiting
though.=20
Thanks Dimitrios for your work. I'm sure many will still benefit from =
your effort.
Tom
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