Sydney here I come... [message #56365] |
Thu, 28 July 2005 16:45 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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>johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >Howdy.
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> >I've got a modified Fender Twin with the sweetest sound you
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Re: Sydney here I come... [message #56390 is a reply to message #56386] |
Fri, 29 July 2005 12:20 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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ther two HDSP cards. I *never* had this easy a time
>> >> installing hardware with my SBS expansion chassis.
>> >>
>> >> Go figure.
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>> >> ;o)
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>I've been working for about 6 months with 3 EDS cards which are hooked up to
three MECs. The last MEC doesn't have any analog I/O cards, just ADAT cards.
I usually track to the first two MECs.
Well, for some reason I can't fathom, suddenly MEC 3 stopped
sycing.........lots of digital hash. switching WC on and off would sync it
back up. Then that stopped working. The switching the EDS card on Submix 3
in the global window to virtual and then back to card worked. Now that has
stopped working. I thought it might be a bad cable so I switched the SCSI
cable from MEC 3 to Card B and attached the cable from MEC 2 to card C
figuring that if it was either a card or cable, I could trace the problem.,
Well, I found that that hooking this MEC #3 (which was previously attached
Card C) to Card B and attaching Card C to MEC #2 (which was previously
attached MEC #3) totlly solves the problem.
Rock solid, no sync problems and absolutely no discernable reason for this
behaviour. However, I did add an RME multiface to my Cubase SX system
yesterday and all of these devices are sharing a common clock so I'm
wondering if, by some cursed digital happenstance, this might have caused
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Re: Sydney here I come... [message #56404 is a reply to message #56390] |
Sat, 30 July 2005 02:12 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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/a>
>> The NICE thing about Paris is that it totally doesn't matter
>> which MEC is on what card... it is completely assignable in
>> the global master window... you can literally shuffle your
>> MEC's around then reassign them without losing anything in
>> the way of routing.
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>> David.
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>> DJ wrote:
>> > I've been working for about 6 months with 3 EDS cards which are hooked
>up to
>> > three MECs. The last MEC doesn't have any analog I/O cards, just ADAT
>cards.
>> > I usually track to the first two MECs.
>> >
>> > Well, for some reason I can't fathom, suddenly MEC 3 stopped
>> > sycing.........lots of digital hash. switching WC on and off would sync
>it
>> > back up. Then that stopped working. The switching the EDS card on Submix
>3
>> > in the global window to virtual and then back to card worked. Now that
>has
>> > stopped working. I thought it might be a bad cable so I switched the
>SCSI
>> > cable from MEC 3 to Card B and attached the cable from MEC 2 to card
C
>> > figuring that if it was either a card or cable, I could trace the
>problem.,
>> > Well, I found that that hooking this MEC #3 (which was previously
>attached
>> > Card C) to Card B and attaching Card C to MEC #2 (which was previously
>> > attached MEC #3) totlly solves the problem.
>> > Rock solid, no sync problems and absolutely no discernable reason for
>this
>> > behaviour. However, I did add an RME multiface to my Cubase SX system
>> > yesterday and all of these devices are sharing a common clock so I'm
>> > wondering if, by some cursed digit
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