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How is everyone dealing with Serial ATA /PCI /EDS Issues..Work Arounds [message #58579] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 14:03 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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stall them on
> other macs and it performed fine. bring theirs into mine and the same
> no works results ensued. hell. a single 867 notebook could smoke my
> dual 1.25 running the same data through it. after several months of
> the back and forth calling i was able to bypass all the lower folk and
> talk to the tech folk direct. it was shortly after that i was told
> that once i put anything into the computer ie. ram, drives or programs
> of any k
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Re: How is everyone dealing with Serial ATA /PCI /EDS Issues..Work Arounds [message #58586 is a reply to message #58585] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 16:49 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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doing
>the job pretty nicely. All the hardware is handling the load.
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>In the next couple of months I'll be moving the server to a new home. :o)
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>Cheers,
>Kim.Me too.
JH
cujo wrote:
> Amen!
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> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
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>>Thanks Kim.. good show dude.
>>AA
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>>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:433b3298$1@linux...
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>>>Just noticed accidentally in a search... today marks the 1st anniversary
>>>of the shutdown of Chuck's newserver.
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>>>Good to see a year on that things are moving on as usual. Many of the
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> old
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>>>crew are still around, and my server seems to be happy in it's role and
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>>>doing
>>>the job pretty nicely. All the hardware is handling the load.
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>>>In the next couple of months I'll be moving the server to a new home.
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> :o)
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>>>Cheers,
>>>Kim.
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Dimitrios
At down of this page my Chorus presets.For mono much of variations for el.guitar,
cabs simulators, tremolo ...
Chorus stereo (Aux) with leslie presets.
Best Regards
Zmora
"zmora" <docent191@wp.pl> wrote:
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>Hello Dimitrios
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>It's my fault, no TapeDel but RoomRev for simulating spring rev.
>For TapeDel I used Wire of course.Chorus mono also good working as filter
>for el.guitar, something like cabsimule.I'll send to you some examples.Today
>Im little bit busy, it will be at night.
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> Zmora
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>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>Bravo Zmora !
>>What do you do for dry mix on tap delay in mono insert ?
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>>"zmora" <docent191@wp.pl> wrote in message news:433a05f9$1@linux...
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>>> It was some general concept but chorus and Tape Delay mono insert I've
>>done
>>> by myself.TapeDel mono is fine for el.guitar too.
>>>
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>>> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>> >Thanks Zmora.
>>> >Now I have chorus on insert !!
>>> >How did you find that ?
>>> >I was looking everywhere for some info but nothing about chorus....
>>> >I am thinking that maybe it was there from the start but I somehow missed
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Re: How is everyone dealing with Serial ATA /PCI /EDS Issues..Work Arounds [message #58599 is a reply to message #58585] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 20:58 |
RZ
Messages: 61 Registered: July 2005
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gt; >> be
>>> >>>quite in league with RME and Lynx, but I installed a couple in A/V
>>media
>>> >>>systems and never had a problem for that use. They would do quite
> well
>>> >> with
>>> >>>a $500+ 8-channel ADDA unit using those converters.
>>> >>>
>>> >>>If you are looking for a DAW alternative to Paris, there are quite
> a
>>few
>>> >>>great options.
>>> >>>
>>> >>>I wouldn't trash Emu just because Paris couldn't survive. Emu didn't
>>>
>>> >>>really
>>> >>>have the money or resources to run with Paris anyway - I am guessing
>>> >>>Creative just said "okay, give it a try, but if it doesn't make money
>>> >>>instead of costing money, it's done."
>>> >>>
>>> >>>I have an Emu Audity 2000 - great rack synth. I have no intention
> of
>>> >>>selling it. Emu may not be running wild with cutting edge soft-synth
>>> and
>>> >>>hardware synth technology, but they do what they do, and it is a
>>> >>>niche
>>> for
>>> >>>them.
>>> >>>
>>> >>>Regards,
>>> >>>Dedric
>>> >>>
>>> >>>On 9/24/05 3:46 PM, in article 4335c918$1@linux, "Kim Glanville"
>>> >>><kgdrumz@telusplanet.com> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> I hear you! And you're giving food for thought. From my little
>>> >>>> perspective, though, I also wax a bit philosophic about it:
>>> >>>> Paris lost the war w. Pro-tools, kinda like Sony's Betamax VCR lost
>>> the
>>> >> war
>>> >>>> to VHS. The 'better' formats lost--and investment stopped...but
>>you're
>>> >> right,
>>> >>>> those who spent the $$$ should not
>>> >>>> have been abandoned by Emu. Maybe Creative just wanted Paris
>>> >>>> so they could steal some of the great A/D converter stuff for
>>> >>>> Audigy!
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> I'm also considering the portable convenience of a Tascam 2488,
>>> >>>> tho' pretty sure it won't sound as good Paris.
>>> >>>> Thanks,
>>> >>>> Kim
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> "nobody" <no@no.com> wrote:
>>> >>>>>
>>> &g
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Re: How is everyone dealing with Serial ATA /PCI /EDS Issues..Work Arounds [message #58604 is a reply to message #58599] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 23:23 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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am by mushkin. this ram was recommended either #1 02 at
every mac site i visited prior to buying the G4. ironically it turned
out that no mac service center had an accurate test for ram because
apple didn't have one. though months late in coming this info did
finally prompt me to purchase another band which did work better. i
should mention that i had in the mean time swapped out my ram with 2
other G4s with apple supplied ram that had not solved the problem.
mine worked in theirs while theirs didn't in mine. this i suppose is
why they kept replacing the other guts in mine.
after that then another issue arose and that was FW800 incompatibility
which apple says was the fault of everyone else. well, we all know
the answer to that one. that issue was more or less resolved by th
other manufacturers with the updates to their gear. for best
performance i still have to use FW400 for the audio drive and the 800
for storage...cool huh.
at present i'm on 10.3.9 which is now functioning the best since my
purchase. since my rig was more of a G5 than a G4 all those little
changes to take advantage of the 5s architecture performance and
stability have improved. i can sill run more tracks (on SX), plugins,
and vst instruments on my 3+ yr. old 2.6 P4 pc than i can on the mac
but the gap is closing.
"The statement that they (Apple) can't warranty it working with third
party products is unreasonable, you have a reasonable expectation of
it working when you bought it" true or not it's apples position that
problems are yours and not theirs. after all, you own a mac which is
like being a part of the second coming so it must be your fault.
all of this comes too little too late for me. it's sad, it took me 10
months of 16 hour days and a couple buckets of money to build my
studio. add another 6 years of 16 hour days building the business to
where i was making pretty good money. then came the mac and after 2
plus more years of trying to keep my dream alive i threw in the towel.
my wife and i plan on moving to oregon in about 3 years and i don't
wish to take 2 of those years to try to rebuild a client base and
reputation only to leave it when we move. so there you have it, i'm
just plain out of grease.
rick, sans his inner child ;o)
On 29 Sep 2005 13:45:36 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com>
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> Rick, it actually could be the RAM. Some systems act funny with different
>brands of RAM. I assume it shows up in the hardware profile? Have you tried
>other brands? How does it run with out the added memory? Have you tried
>different drives internally? What version of OSX are you running?
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>The statement that they (Apple) can't warranty it working with third party
>products is unreasonable, you have a reasonable expectation of it working
>when you bought it. Apple can not guaranty that their product will or won't
>work with third party products, that is a given. I would ignore that statement,
>and do as I suggested, take it in, if that doesn't work hire an attorney
>to write a letter. Start with the BBB, it's free. Also bad press is not
>good, people have set up negative web sites and Apple ands up fixing the
>problem. iPod nano screen, etc.
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>By the way Apple was number one for years in customer service and satisfaction.
> I believe they were rated number one again last year for the first time
>in years. I think reputatio
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Re: How is everyone dealing with Serial ATA /PCI /EDS Issues..Work Arounds [message #58631 is a reply to message #58604] |
Thu, 29 September 2005 15:55 |
Brandon
Messages: 49 Registered: June 2005
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b sites and Apple ands up fixing the
>>>problem. iPod nano screen, etc.
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>>>By the way Apple was number one for years in customer service and satisfaction.
>>>I believe they were rated number one again last year for the first time
>>>in years. I think reputation is important to them, so don't give up.
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> Remember,
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>>>The squeaky wheel gets the grease!
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>>>People have won many lawsuits against Apple, you just don't hear about
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> it.
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>>>Usually the issue is resolved with some form of remedy. I don't think
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> you
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>>>need to go as far as to file a suit with them, I think a letter will work.
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>>>
>>>James
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>>>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>james,
>>>>
>>>>i went through about 8 to 10 months of back and forth with apple on
>>>>this. they did replace the cpu, mobo, boot drive twice during this
>>>>period. the problem was is that they kept giving me the prototype
>>>>version. while it would benchmark fine once it was put in the real
>>>>world nothing worked. i could take my drives and install them on
>>>>other macs and it performed fine. bring theirs into mine and the same
>>>>no works results ensued. hell. a single 867 notebook could smoke my
>>>>dual 1.25 running the same data through it. after several months of
>>>>the back and forth calling i was able to bypass all the lower folk and
>>>>talk to the tech folk direct. it was shortly after that i was told
>>>>that once i put anything into the computer ie. ram, drives or programs
>>>>of any kind that apple could not and would not warranty it working
>>>>properly. in so far as informing apple of my situation, they knew
>>>>that this was a recording studio and my sole livelihood. after that i
>>>>exploded...(quietly) and hung up.
>>>>
>>>>as far as filing a suit goes i think the only successful suit brought
>>>>against apple was a class action one a couple of years ago.
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On 29 Sep 2005 04:54:41 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com>
>>>>wrote:
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>>>>>Hey Rick! Mac OSX 10.3.5 Panther is solid as a rock on all my systems.
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>>>My
>>>
>>>>>opinion is that tiger is great, but it is not ready for prime time yet.
>>>
>>>>>if you want to do critical work don't go with tiger yet. Sorry to hear
>>>
>>>about
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>>>>>all the problems with your system. In my years of experience as a user
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>>>and
>>>
>>>>>a computer dealer, it's not like Apple to not address this type of issue.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Here are some recommendations:
>>>>>
>>>>>If you have case numbers from the past, you should take your G4 in to
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>>>>>Apple store and have there tech guys fix it. If it is an unresolved
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> issue
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>>>>>with a case number they will still take care of it, if you have a case
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>>>number.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>If Apple does not resolve all of the issues, I would contact a law firm
>>>>>in Silicon Valley to rite a letter and send it to Apple's legal department.
>>>>>It shouldn't cost that much. In the letter, I would state all the problems,
>>>>>list the case numbers. I would request a refund of the purchase
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