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I know i could probably plug it into a USB port and then use it the same
way... but i don't want to mess with drivers and all that junk. I need quick
and simple. I plan to be around electricity and don't need to mess with USB
power.

Anyone know if
Re: Here we go again [message #54989 is a reply to message #54981] Tue, 28 June 2005 03:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jp is currently offline  jp   UNITED STATES
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back from the CD.

This should solve your problem.

;o)

"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42c10eb8$1@linux...
>
>
> I've been rehearsing in this particular studio, and my Kawai MP-9000 hums
> really badly through the standard unbalanced 6.5mm 1/4 inch jacks. It
doesn't
> hum at all through the balanced cannon outputs (yes, oddly, and
thankfully,
> this keyboard has balanced outputs as well).
>
> I've tested the keyboard here at home and it's fine through both into
Paris.
>
> I'm thinking there is some kind of earth problem in the rehearsal studio.
> Obviously an earth problem wouldn't show up through a mic, and it didn't
> show up on our guitarists setup which involved a laptop plugged into the
> PA, but laptops of course use DC and I imagine are less prone to earth
issues.
>
> Anybody got any tips here? Am I likely to damage the keyboard if I take it
> back? Or may it still be a keyboard fault? Next time I'm taking a
multimeter
> to measure the earth...
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.This is a multi-part message i
Re: Here we go again [message #54996 is a reply to message #54989] Tue, 28 June 2005 08:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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a href="mailto:animix_spamless_@animas.net" target="_blank">animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:42c1747b@linux...
> The way to cure this is to record to build a dual Opteron computer with
> dual
> core CPU's using a Colorgraphics Quad head AGP video card running 4 x 42"
> displays and an RME MADI audio interface feeding a Yamaha DM 2000 mixer
> outputting the main bus to a Masterlink.
>
> Rack mount all of this so you can carry it around to gigs.
>
> Now record the 60HZ hum into the new DAW and burn it to a CD.
>
> Now take the CD, load it into the Plextor DVD burner that you installed in
> your new dual opteron DAW and rip the CD tracks using Wavelab 5 and route
> this signal to into a pair of lightpipe inputs of the Yamaha and start
> looped playback of the 60HZ signal. Now plug your keyboard into a pair of
> line inputs on the DM2000 and this and flip the phase on the 60HZ tracks
> that are being played back from the CD.
>
> This should solve your problem.
>
> ;o)
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42c10eb8$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> I've been rehearsing in this particular studio, and my Kawai MP-9000 hums
>> really badly through the standard unbalanced 6.5mm 1/4 inch jacks. It
> doesn't
>> hum at all through the balanced cannon outputs (yes, oddly, and
> thankfully,
>> this keyboard has balanced outputs as well).
>>
>> I've tested the keyboard here at home and it's fine through both into
> Paris.
>>
>> I'm thinking there is some kind of earth problem in the
Re: Here we go again [message #54998 is a reply to message #54989] Tue, 28 June 2005 09:07 Go to previous message
Tom Bruhl is currently offline  Tom Bruhl   UNITED STATES
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br /> of
> > line inputs on the DM2000 and this and flip the phase on the 60HZ tracks
> > that are being played back from the CD.
> >
> > This should solve your problem.
> >
> > ;o)
> >
> > "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:42c10eb8$1@linux...
> >>
> >>
> >> I've been rehearsing in this particular studio, and my Kawai MP-9000
hums
> >> really badly through the standard unbalanced 6.5mm 1/4 inch jacks. It
> > doesn't
> >> hum at all through the balanced cannon outputs (yes, oddly, and
> > thankfully,
> >> this keyboard has balanced outputs as well).
> >>
> >> I've tested the keyboard here at home and it's fine through both into
> > Paris.
> >>
> >> I'm thinking there is some kind of earth problem in the rehearsal
studio.
> >> Obviously an earth problem wouldn't show up through a mic, and it
didn't
> >> show up on our guitarists setup which involved a laptop plugged into
the
> >> PA, but laptops of course use DC and I imagine are less prone to earth
> > issues.
> >>
> >> Anybody got any tips here? Am I likely to damage the keyboard if I take
> >> it
> >> back? Or may it still be a keyboard fault? Next time I'm taking a
> > multimeter
> >> to measure the earth...
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Kim.
> >
> >
>
>I'm really happy (and my clients are too) with Time factory by prosoniq
Rod
Gantt Kushner <gizmo@his.com> wrote:
>I had a client who needed an orchestral piece taken up a whole step.
>Paris' pitch shift, as we all know, was not up to the task. I
>downloaded
>a demo of Serato's Pitch'n'Time and used it in Protools LE. It was
>amazing! I was able to shift a Wynton Marsalis piece w/ full orchestra
>up a major third w/ no disagreeable artifacts. I was stunned at the
>ease
>and quality of the processing. Morgan at East Coast tells me that the
>new
>Waves Transform bundle has an even better pitch shifter. Has anyone
>here tried it? I've also read some amzing things about Melodyne.
>
>Any thoughts? All three packages are expensive, but in the same
>ballpark.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Gantt
>Late post I know, but if it is critical, I will track in Paris 2.2 and save.
I can then Mix in V3 with Save As to my hearts content.

Parisnoia will destroya...


El Miguel




"DImitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message news:42a7fab8$1@linux...
> Also is Paris 2.2 more stable than 3 ?
> Me or XP ?
> I have V3 under XP and I have many crashes (quits) without blocking
> windows but loosing unsaved data...
> I wonder if there is a super stable Paris version and windows
> environement ...
> Regards,
> DimitriosI am sure it needed all the drummer drool cleaned off it anyway... ;-)

David.

Mr Simplicity wrote:

> just tryin' to be of some help around here.
>
> ;o)
>
> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:42c17832$1@linux...
>
>>Ah fuck now I gotta clean the damn coffee outta my friggin' laptop
>>
>>Thanks Mr. S.!
>>
>>Don
>>
>>
>>"Mr Simplicity" <animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote in message
>>news:42c1747b@linux...
>>
>>>The way to cure this is to record to build a dual Opteron computer with
>>>dual
>>>core CPU's using a Colorgraphics Quad head AGP video card running 4 x
>
> 42"
>
>>>displays and an RME MADI audio interface feeding a Yamaha DM 2000 mixer
>>>outputting the main bus to a Masterlink.
>>>
>>>Rack mount all of this so you can carry it around to gigs.
>>>
>>>Now record the 60HZ hum into the new DAW and burn it to a CD.
>>>
>>>Now take the CD, load it into the Plextor DVD burner that you installed
>
> in
>
>>>your new dual opteron DAW and rip the CD tracks using Wavelab 5 and
>
> route
>
>>>this signal to into a pair of lightpipe inputs of the Yamaha and start
>>>looped playback of the 60HZ signal. Now plug your keyboard into a pair
>
> of
>
>>>line inputs on the DM2000 and this and flip the phase on the 60HZ tracks
>>>that are being played back from the CD.
>>>
>>>This should solve your problem.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>"Kim" &
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