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Kim
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>vox
>> >tracks.
>> >
>> >A touch of RNC in really nice mode outputting to Jensen JT11 1:1
>balancing
>> >trannys on fiddle to give it some body and smoothing out any screechiness
>in
>> >the top without using subtractive EQ.
>> >
>> >Even with all of this stuff patched in and the AD/DA's going on, the RME
>and
>> >Mytek converters that I'm using in SX for inserts are very transparent.
>I'm
>> >not getting any audible degradation.
>> >
>> >I'd forgotten how much fun it was to use these boxes during a mix. Sounds
>> >really good. there's a dimensionality to analog circuitry that I forget
>> >about when using plugins, but it's definitely a nice vibe. I'll get more
>> >into the soundstaging/reverb panning and delays as well. Client/producer
>is
>> >coming over tonight to start the final mix.
>> >
>> >The only thing about using all of this analog gear is that inevitably
>he's
>> >goinna want to recall a mix at the last minute.....then I'm gonna
>remember
>> >why I like to use plugins. Time to sharpen the pencil.
>> >
>> >;oP
>> >
>> >
>>
>what the hell, go for it. i've seen multiple group options on other
sites and no one has died yet...
On 22 Nov 2005 20:16:32 +1000, "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
>I'm wanting to start myself a website based on political and otherwise related
>satire. As part of this the idea has been floated of a message board, and
>of course it so happens I have a server doing that currently, this one. ;o)
>
>The only thing is isolating the groups from each other. Obviously if I thought
>I could do this and have people from both areas remain seperate I'd just
>go do it, but unfortunately:
>
>1) Anybody on a news reader would see all the groups.
>2) Anybody who pressed the "Groups" button on the web server would get a
>list of whichever groups I have set up, but I can only make one list, so
>it would be the same for both. What's more, if you clicked the wrong group,
>the URL
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Re: The possibility of sharing the Newsserver... [message #60502 is a reply to message #60501] |
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Kim
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would still say you were at the site you came from, so you guys could
>end up on the political satire group but still have "news.parisnewsgroup.com"
>or visa versa.
>
>Now, on the newsreader front my response would be simply not to tell political
>satire people about the NNTP service. Sure, they could find it if they actually
>tried, but who's going to try, unless they happen to recognise the web interface
>as DNews and work it out, but that's not going to be many.
>
>On the Web interface Groups button front I would have a few different options.
>One would be to remove the groups button altogether to isolate the groups.
>This would work, but would mean no groups button, and I for one use it a
>lot, and imagine others do also. Another option would be to simply put a
>warning on the Groups page explaining that the server hosts both sites, and
>some groups are from one and some the other.
>
>Or, I could simply not share the server (other than the web hosting) which
>would keep everyone out of hear, which I am, I must admit, inclined to do,
>but it seems a waste.
>
>Last thing I want is this group being spoiled by outsiders coming in here
>and, I dunno, messing things up or whatever. Being a pain.
>
>I'm trying to thing of a technical method of fixing this, but haven't been
>able to. I'm wondering though if I could do some trick by changing the name
>of the exe and creating seperate copies of each page for the other group...
> not sure if I could do that...
>
>...but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both of the
>idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general possibility
>of invaders from outer netspace...
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.tain't gonna be cheap. i think the app like SAWstudio is around
$2500.00. i've had lynx cards for a few years and the sound is why i
have them.
On 22 Nov 2005 16:47:44 +1000, "DC" <dc@spamunclelouie.com> wrote:
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>I saw this system up close for the first time at the AES seminar on
>Saturday. I may have found my next DAW if Paris ever becomes
>unusable for me.
>
>Very impressive.
>
>Seen it? Opinions?
>
>http://www.sequoiadigital.com....It's two years old, a month ago it started: approx. once or
twice a day it will make a chirping sound (but not as loud as it
does when the power goes out completely). It lasts for 5-10
minutes and then quits. A bummer when I'm trying to record, fer sure.
Could this be the battery starting to go bad, or something else?
Dale
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>"Neil" <IOUOI@IOU.com> wrote:
>> Or if you've
>>got a voltmeter, you could just do it yourself.
>
>Yeh I have a Fluke meter in the car. Next time it's doin
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Re: The possibility of sharing the Newsserver... [message #60504 is a reply to message #60501] |
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rick
![UNITED STATES UNITED STATES](/images/flags/us.png) Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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y you were at the site you came from, so you guys
> could
> > end up on the political satire group but still have
> "news.parisnewsgroup.com"
> > or visa versa.
> >
> > Now, on the newsreader front my response would be simply not to tell
> political
> > satire people about the NNTP service. Sure, they could find it if they
> actually
> > tried, but who's going to try, unless they happen to recognise the web
> interface
> > as DNews and work it out, but that's not going to be many.
> >
> > On the Web interface Groups button front I would have a few different
> options.
> > One would be to remove the groups button altogether to isolate the
groups.
> > This would work, but would mean no groups button, and I for one use it a
> > lot, and imagine others do also. Another option would be to simply put a
> > warning on the Groups page explaining that the server hosts both sites,
> and
> > some groups are from one and some the other.
> >
> > Or, I could simply not share the server (other than the web hosting)
which
> > would keep everyone out of hear, which I am, I must admit, inclined to
do,
> > but it seems a waste.
> >
> > Last thing I want is this group being spoiled by outsiders coming in
here
> > and, I dunno, messing things up or whatever. Being a pain.
> >
> > I'm trying to thing of a technical method of fixing this, but haven't
been
> > able to. I'm wondering though if I could do some trick by changing the
> name
> > of the exe and creating seperate copies of each page for the other
> group...
> > not sure if I could do that...
> >
> > ...but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both of
the
> > idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general
> possibility
> > of invaders from outer netspace...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Kim.
>
>What look-ahead are you using?
"Jesse Skeens" <jskeens@gmail.com> wrote:
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>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>hmm... have you tried a brickwall setting compressor before it? I hadn't
>
>>noted any nasty artifacts, but then again I haven't used that plug much
>in a
>>serious setting.
>>AA
>
>
>I've made sure my input to it is not exceeding anything that would cause
>this. Sounds like part of the algo.The whole package with hotrod pc (yechh, no mac version)
is over 10
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Re: The possibility of sharing the Newsserver... [message #60507 is a reply to message #60501] |
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Deej [1]
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>...It's two years old, a month ago it started: approx. once or
>twice a day it will make a chirping sound (but not as loud as it
> does when the power goes out completely). It lasts for 5-10
>minutes and then quits. A bummer when I'm trying to record, fer sure.
>
>Could this be the battery starting to go bad, or something else?
>
>Dale
>
>
>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>"Neil" <IOUOI@IOU.com> wrote:
>>> Or if you've
>>>got a voltmeter, you could just do it yourself.
>>
>>Yeh I have a Fluke meter in the car. Next time it's doing it a lot I'll
>check
>>it out.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
>If it is big enough, could you set up an FTP service? We could actually send
you some money for the usage?
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>.........and, of course, this would be a great way of discouraging them
from
>posting here. Can you imagine what would happen to a rant if I could have
a
>bit of license with it?
>
>;oD
>
>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>news:43830316@linux...
>> but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both of the
>> idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general
>> possibility
>> of invaders from outer netspace...
>>
>> I'm OK with this just as long as you make their posts editable by the
>users
>> here without their knowing what is going on, This way, we can sneak over
>to
>> the political group and have some fun..
>>
>> ;o)
>>
>> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4382e1f0$1@linux...
>> >
>> >
>> > I'm wanting to start myself a website based on political and otherwise
>> related
>> > satire. As part of this the idea has been floated of a message board,
>and
>> > of course it so happens I have a server doing that currently, this one.
>> ;o)
>> >
>> > The only thing is isolating the groups from each other. Obviously if
I
>> thought
>> > I could do this and have people from both areas remain seperate I'd
just
>> > go do it, but unfortunately:
>> >
>> > 1) Anybody on a news reader would see all the groups.
>> > 2) Anybody who pressed the "Groups" button on the web server would get
a
>> > list of whichever groups I have set up, but I can only make one list,
so
>> > it would be the same for both. What's more, if you
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Deej [1]
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clicked the wrong
>> group,
>> > the URL would still say you were at the site you came from, so you guys
>> could
>> > end up on the political satire group but still have
>> "news.parisnewsgroup.com"
>> > or visa versa.
>> >
>> > Now, on the newsreader front my response would be simply not to tell
>> political
>> > satire people about the NNTP service. Sure, they could find it if they
>> actually
>> > tried, but who's going to try, unless they happen to recognise the web
>> interface
>> > as DNews and work it out, but that's not going to be many.
>> >
>> > On the Web interface Groups button front I would have a few different
>> options.
>> > One would be to remove the groups button altogether to isolate the
>groups.
>> > This would work, but would mean no groups button, and I for one use
it a
>> > lot, and imagine others do also. Another option would be to simply put
a
>> > warning on the Groups page explaining that the server hosts both sites,
>> and
>> > some groups are from one and some the other.
>> >
>> > Or, I could simply not share the server (other than the web hosting)
>which
>> > would keep everyone out of hear, which I am, I must admit, inclined
to
>do,
>> > but it seems a waste.
>> >
>> > Last thing I want is this group being spoiled by outsiders coming in
>here
>> > and, I dunno, messing things up or whatever. Being a pain.
>> >
>> > I'm trying to thing of a technical method of fixing this, but haven't
>been
>> > able to. I'm wondering though if I could do some trick by changing the
>> name
>> > of the exe and creating seperate copies of each page for the other
>> group...
>> > not sure if I could do that...
>> >
>> > ...but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both
of
>the
>> > idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general
>> possibility
>> > of invaders from outer netspace...
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Kim.
>>
>>
>
>You slay me dude.
AA
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:438303f4@linux...
> .........and, of course, this would be a great way of discouraging them
> from
> posting here. Can you imagine what would happen to a rant if I could have
> a
> bit of license with it?
>
> ;oD
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:43830316@linux...
>> but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both of the
>> idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general
>> possibility
>> of invaders from outer netspace...
>>
>> I'm OK with this just as long as you make their posts editable by the
> users
>> here without their knowing what is going on, This way, we can sneak over
> to
>> the political group and have some fun..
>>
>> ;o)
>>
>> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:4382e1f0$1@linux...
>> >
>> >
>> > I'm wanting to start myself a website based on political and otherwise
>> related
>> > satire. As part of this the idea has been floated of a message board,
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Kim
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groups button, and I for one use it
a
>>lot, and imagine others do also. Another option would be to simply put
a
>>warning on the Groups page explaining that the server hosts both sites,
>and
>>some groups are from one and some the other.
>>
>>Or, I could simply not share the server (other than the web hosting) which
>>would keep everyone out of hear, which I am, I must admit, inclined to
do,
>>but it seems a waste.
>>
>>Last thing I want is this group being spoiled by outsiders coming in here
>>and, I dunno, messing things up or whatever. Being a pain.
>>
>>I'm trying to thing of a technical method of fixing this, but haven't been
>>able to. I'm wondering though if I could do some trick by changing the
name
>>of the exe and creating seperate copies of each page for the other group...
>> not sure if I could do that...
>>
>>...but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both of
the
>>idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general possibility
>>of invaders from outer netspace...
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
>It may be switching between secondary taps on a transformer... we had
a unit for the studio that did this. It got quite annoying actually,
when it was on the "switch point" the rack lights would get bright,
then dim... repeatedly. Finally took it out as it didn't seem to make
any difference.
David.
Kim wrote:
> Yeh mine doesn't sound like chirping. It's a defined relay click.
>
> I checked the power in my outlet and it's sitting on about 244volts (supposed
> to be 240). I saw it go as high as 245. It floated down towards 243, and
> clicked, then went to 242, then back up to 243, then went to 244 and clicked
> again, so I'm thinking the UPS is perhaps almost permanently lopping a few
> volts off the top. Every now and again the voltage drops almost down to 240
> and the UPS switches to normal mode for a bit. I only looked at it for about
> 5 minutes, so I'll have another look over the next week or so and see if
> I can confirm this.
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.
>
> "Dale" <dalebradleycello@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>...It's two years old, a month ago it started: approx. once or
>>twice a day it will make a chirping sound (but not as loud as it
>>does when the power goes out completely). It lasts for 5-10
>>minutes and then quits. A bummer when I'm trying to record, fer sure.
>>
>>Could this be the battery starting to go bad, or something else?
>>
>>Dale
>>
>>
>>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>"Neil" <IOUOI@IOU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Or if you've
>>>>got a voltmeter, you could just do it yourself.
>>>
>>>Yeh I have a Fluke meter in the car. Next time it's doing it a lot I'll
>>
>>check
>>
>>>it out.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Kim.
>>
>Yeh, but this one is keeping the newsgroup server and internet connection
alive. ;o)
The clicking itself doesn't really matter. I haven't seen it effect anything,
and it's not really a pain to have it click... I mean it's in the hall,
so if I could stop it I will, but it hasn't been annoying me other than I
don't know what it
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Kim
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r />
Windows Media Player for the Mac installed, but they always lag a bit behind
the Windows versions as far as compatibility and operation. Can anyone say
Microsoft sabotage? Just kidding, I'm probably doing something wrong.
Anyway, enjoy the files.
TonyHi Tony,
I've got the original Paris boundces of these on a hard drive. I'll look
around and find them, convert the to MP3 and you can substituet them for
these ((((&^(*&^ .wma files. I'm not even sure how these got .wma'ed. It's a
PITA, that's for sure.
DJ
"Tony" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote in message
news:BFA92310.472EC%tony@standinghampton.com...
> Deej sent me some more files from "The Barefoot Hippies" sessions. They're
> up on www.mercysakes.com under the Doug Joyce folder. I'm having problems
> opening the .wma files, but maybe it's just couse I'm on these pesky Macs
> here at home. I get a message saying the file was ripped from a
copyrighted
> source and I need to authorize it to be played on my machine.? If I hit
the
> "authorize" button, I get an error page. I've got the latest version of
> Windows Media Player for the Mac installed, but they always lag a bit
behind
> the Windows versions as far as compatibility and operation. Can anyone say
> Microsoft sabotage? Just kidding, I'm probably doing something wrong.
> Anyway, enjoy the files.
>
> Tony
>I am using an older version on my laptop that I have had for a few years...
it is amazing.
I have grown to exlusively using it for commercial and imaging work for my
day job(radio)... mixs end up being open .. clear... ripe for some simple
mastering with a waves L2 and a little other voodoo... an vioala!
it is simple, elegant, and just plain fanastic.
the learning curve is virtually non existant...
I HIGHLY recomend it.
I still use paris for music, but for everything else... its done in sequoia.
scott h
"DC" <dc@spamunclelouie.com> wrote:
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>I saw this system up close for the first time at the AES seminar on
>Saturday. I may have found my next DAW if Paris ever becomes
>unusable for me.
>
>Very impressive.
>
>Seen it? Opinions?
>
>http://www.sequoiadigital.comSequoia is Samplitude's older brother - more extensive editing features, DSD
support (I think), etc. As far as sound - the last time I did a mix
comparison with Nuendo and Samplitude - they cancelled bit for bit. Some
say Samplitude/Sequoia sound better, and at first I thought so too (i.e.
influenced by the rumors), but couldn't find any technical test results to
back it up (at least with Samplitude - they have the same audio engine as
far as I can tell).
Samplitude is very nice for editing, I'm sure Sequoia is even better (I
believe Sakis uses it). Workflow is good for audio tracking, editing and
mixing, but midi is a bit convoluted and limited compared to other apps
(Nuendo, Cubase, Logic, DP). I use Samplitude for CD mastering and love it.
If you don't need midi, Sequoia/Samplitude should be high on the list.
For studios, music and post, don't rule out Nuendo which just added some of
the best studio/control room monitoring features I've seen in a DAW (3.2) -
truly killer - e.g. talkback, separate monitor mixes for musicians; separate
monitor sends for multiple monitoring setups (5.1 vs. stereo/NFs, etc) and
sends all configurable in the project; AFL/PFL listen; dim; inserts on
studio/monitor sends (ne
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gt;is gone.
>>The extra conversion is not extra after all.
>>
>>You may know that some mastering engineers use this method to convert to
>>44.1 rather then use software samplerate conversion. No Dither.
>>
>>I may try to hybridize this to allow some channels to remain digital. That
>>is the next step.
>>Genemine did that then finally died.
On 22 Nov 2005 21:10:48 +1000, "Dale" <dalebradleycello@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>
>...It's two years old, a month ago it started: approx. once or
>twice a day it will make a chirping sound (but not as loud as it
> does when the power goes out completely). It lasts for 5-10
>minutes and then quits. A bummer when I'm trying to record, fer sure.
>
>Could this be the battery starting to go bad, or something else?
>
>Dale
>
>
>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>"Neil" <IOUOI@IOU.com> wrote:
>>> Or if you've
>>>got a voltmeter, you could just do it yourself.
>>
>>Yeh I have a Fluke meter in the car. Next time it's doing it a lot I'll
>check
>>it out.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Kim.recently I was given a keyboard Ensoniq EPS16+
when powering up it asks to insert the disk.. I do not
have the os or any disk.. how can I make it work?? is the
software available on the net ??? thanksHe's using the Paris analog ins.
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Dear Gene,
>After a quick read I ahve some questions if you don't mind.
>You record in DP using your Myteks at 96khz, right ?
>Then you say you are submixing inside Paris... how do you do it when DP
works
>at 96 and Paris at 44.1 ?
>I missed something here...
>Next you are saying you though 20bit adat had some drawbacks , now it doesn't
>have ?
>Can you please explain how Paris adat now sounds ok with no hearable degradation
>?
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
>"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>What I was doing…in theory.
>>Short version.
>>Compose in DP or Logic because of MIDI strengths, ADC and moving fader
automation.
>>Use good outboard to get the sound before entering the DAW.
>>Keep A/D and D/A conversions to a minimum – try to stay digital once converted.
>>Use Paris for mix bus and PC/Paris effects hosting.
>>Use ADAT optical between DAWs.
>>
>>This has worked fine but left me looking for a way to integrate 96K audio,
>>which I like primarily for the improvement in plugin sound an
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