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Re: 2nd EDS card question [message #62014 is a reply to message #62011] |
Thu, 29 December 2005 10:21 |
Suad
Messages: 62 Registered: October 2005
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different story... you'd be OK, I believe, from
> a legal standpoint, if you copied only the tracks from the CD
> that you already own on the vinyl version.
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>>Can you copy a cd you get from the library?
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> Nope.
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>>Can you copy a dvd that you own?
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> Yes, for your own use. Not to be distributed... etc, etc.
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>>Can you copy a dvd that you get from the library?
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> Nope.
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>>Can you copy the world onto your video/audio ipod?
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> I don't think the whole world can fit into 6 gigs.
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> NeilHeh. 13 years ago, when I was still playing with bands I used
one to send midi to stagebox and then with snake to MIX engineer
so I was changing presets in his FX rack for each song, all along
with programs on my keyboards and PAD presets for drummer.
That was cool for early 90's! Espetially in Croatia in the middle of WAR!
But, I made it myself.
It's very simple. Just solder an XLR to MIDI.
You can take an high quality shielded MIDI cable and cut it in the middle,
and then solder an male and female XLRs.
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Re: 2nd EDS card question [message #62023 is a reply to message #62022] |
Thu, 29 December 2005 10:59 |
RK
Messages: 51 Registered: December 2005
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I also
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>>>have
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>>>>>an issue woth closing paris.
>>>>>I have to turn my comp off at the button.
>>>>>Can you explain to a windows novice how to check this?
>>>>>thanks
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>>>>>John <no@no.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>gotcha, thanks
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>>>>>>Rod Lincoln wrote:
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>>>>>>>it's the default path of the subsystem installer. Make sure that's
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>>>>>>>Paris app resides. If you hvae version 3, it most likely is. If you
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>>>>>>>version 2, it's in the ensoniq folder.
>>>>>>>Rod
>>>>>>>John <no@no.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>What's the EMU directory thing ?
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>>>>>>>>Martin Harrington wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>That sounds right, but I'm going from memory here as I don't have
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> Paris
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>>>>>>>>>anymore and haven't used it for about 2 years.
>>>>>>>>>Don't forget the Emu directory thing though.
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>What a fascinating thread!
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>As far as what Apple is, I'll stick by what I said. I apply the same logic
>I use to individuals and other companies--you are where you make you living.
well.
By that logic, I've been an in-home elder care provider for years, until
the job disappeared, and now I'm a heir. Art and music haven't paid my rent
entirely probably for a decade. But I prefer to think of myself as an artist/musician.
Pride on my part.
As to those pesky computer things, I love 'em all. I'm typing on my old second-hand,
internet-virus-proof iMac, which works just swell. Beside me is my handmade
XP machine, which hums along swimmingly on two monitors. The G4 is waiting
for me to finally get my act together and install Paris in it. When will
it happen? Who knows? So many things seem to intrude.
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