Submix level difference on multi-card system [message #58136] |
Mon, 12 September 2005 11:09 |
Deadmeat
Messages: 32 Registered: September 2005
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atially.
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>>>Anyone else experienced this?
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>Hi All
Posting for a friend who just bought a DVD burner for her computer and would
like to know which brands to look for in DVD Discs (writables)
thanks in advance
DonTao Yuden have been pretty reliable.
David.
Don Nafe wrote:
> Hi All
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> Posting for a friend who just bought a DVD burner for her computer and would
> like to know which brands to look for in DVD Discs (writables)
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> thanks in advance
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> Don
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>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.
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Re: Submix level difference on multi-card system [message #58149 is a reply to message #58136] |
Tue, 13 September 2005 08:21 |
Deej
Messages: 130 Registered: September 2006
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e, 13 Sep 2005 21:09:49 -0400, Bill Hubauer
<bill@tenpointten.com> wrote:
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>Hi all,
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>I used to hang out here all the time, but its probably been a few years
>now. I just stopped by to see if there was still activity.
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>I don't use PARIS much any more except for basic tracks, then I move
>everything into Logic Pro for overdubs and mixing.
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>I've been seduced by the plug-ins and automation available in Logic.
>And yes, I can hear a difference on the mix buss... It still wrenches
>my gut sometimes, but I can't help myself. ;-)
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>Last time I was here people were talking about using PARIS as a mix buss
>for Native DAWs. Are there people still doing this? Is it worth it?
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>Thanks!
>BillNothing going on here, people just drive by to gawk
Bill Hubauer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I used to hang out here all the time, but its probably been a few years
> now. I just stopped by to see if there was still activity.
>
> I don't use PARIS much any more except for basic tracks, then I move
> everything into Logic Pro for overdubs and mixing.
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> I've been
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