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The weirdest thing my computer ever did [message #61327] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 15:18 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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working on.
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> Using *My Computer*, go into the project folder, highlight all *audio* files
> exept the ones in the new folder I created with the new renders and manually
> delete all of the unused files (this way they can still be recovered if I
> screw up......be sure not to delete your old .ppj's if you think you will
> need them....you can always import the newly rendered files into them if you
> have settings there that you are experimenting with)
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> Open the project back up and make sure all of my rendered files are still
> populating the editor window and the project plays back properly.
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> Since all of the deleted file names will still be shown in the audio window,
> I double check to make sure that all of my rendered files are locked before
> I go to the next step........
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> ............... in the Audio Window, I do a *select all* and highlight all
> files (since I unlocked all files in step 2 and locked the newly rendered
> files afterwards, at this point, all of the dele
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Re: The weirdest thing my computer ever did [message #61333 is a reply to message #61327] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 15:41 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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>>"Chris Wargo" <na@na.na> wrote:
>Hey Don,
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>Slightly off topic, but how does the Peterson software tuner compare to
the
>hardware units?
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>-Chris
Terrific product. I have had a VSII virtual strobe, and now I have a
V-Sam and the software tuner.
I was a beta tester for the Mac version, so we got to help fine-tune
the thing and I love it. It has all the sweetened tunings, variable
concert pitch settings, a zillion intonation choices, an oscilloscope
and spectrum display, and as many of your own presets, instantly
recallable as you want. The manual is even decent, and oh
yeah, there is a PC version too. It even lights up which string you
are tuning.
The sweetened tunings sound great too.
Evidently it runs nicely with most DAW's launched. I couldn't check
it with Paris since there is no OS9 version.
BTW, it is very stable, more even than the stand-alone versions.
The deluxe version is only 79.00 USD.
I love it, I use it, I complained about the manual and a couple of
non-functional features, and they fixed them asap.
Highly recommended.
http://www.strobosoft.com/
DCGreat idea. I'll try it.
EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>Try a different USB cable...
>
>D
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Re: The weirdest thing my computer ever did [message #61355 is a reply to message #61338] |
Thu, 15 December 2005 11:55 |
Chris Wargo
Messages: 45 Registered: November 2005
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pretend it's real.
-steve"Bill Lorentzen" <bill@lorentzen.ws> wrote:
>Don't worry there is A LOT of other great music out there.
Yep, and I'm now more determined than ever to find it.
A friend of mine dropped in night before last after a gig. He's in a drum
and bass band. Brilliant drummer he is. It's a very good band, though I'm
not so into drum and bass, but he was agreeing with me about rock being dead.
He made me a CD of some of his favourite drum and bass recordings in an attempt
to turn me on to some of it. I'll have to give it a few listens and see how
I go. I don't think it's me though.
I think I'm getting old and just wanting to listen to more laid back stuff.
;o) Or maybe I'm just wanting to listen to musicians who's prime goal is
to be good musicians, not to get rich and famous. ;o)
Cheers,
Kim.Aaron, I found a vid of you bud! :)
If anyone knows Aaron this is not to far off hahaha. :)
I'm kidding!!
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Re: The weirdest thing my computer ever did [message #61408 is a reply to message #61338] |
Fri, 16 December 2005 07:21 |
Miguel Vigil [1]
Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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t> wrote in message
> news:43a2714f@linux...
> > stay tuned.....bitching and whining to be announced.
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> >
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>Hmmm. DFI. Haven't seen them here in Australia.
Which model do you recommend, and what have your experiences
with this mobo been? Is it relatively trouble-free with paris XP?
Thanks for any comments.
Kim
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>Gigabyte, Epox, or Asus? Uh, DFI maybe?
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>TCB
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>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
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>>Hi, all.
>>I too, will be building another comp soon. But only for Paris.
>>Thus far I was set on the Gigabyte Ultra 939, but I have read
>>various posts about others having success with the Epox 9NDA3+,
>>and Asus A8v.
>>I take it that Dual core is a no go with Paris. (?).
>>Thanks for any clarity you guys could shed.
>>Kim
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>Yes, it can be that kind of problem, I know it too well from old Win98 days
but had forgot all about it. Win 98 often didn't uninstall old drivers when
installing new hardware, so it have to be done manually in Safe Mode. When
you're first in Safe Mode, it can be a good idea to control if there's more
doubleshit installed.
Erling
"Lance Reichert" <lance.rocks@nospam.verizon.net> skrev i melding
news:43a2dae2@linux...
>A guy on Alt.Windows 98 just posted this:
>
> Boot to Safe Mode
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Re: The weirdest thing my computer ever did [message #61410 is a reply to message #61408] |
Fri, 16 December 2005 08:29 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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>> I swapped the two units following the instructions that came with the DVD
>> unit,
>> then fired up the PC. I was a little surprised that no driver
>> installation
>> was happening
>> but I loaded a DVD and tried it anyway.
>>
>> The PC crashed to the blue screen mentioned in the DVD manual.
>> OE..... bla bla VXD---
>> If I go to "my computer" no drives show up in the explorer page.
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>> So I put the original CDR-W back in the PC - Same trouble now even with
> the
>> original drive.
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>> Called tech support, swapped in all new ribbon cables, checked BIOS,
>> jumpers - no go...
>> Tried 3 hard drives at once, no problem there at all. PARIS 3.0 w/ 3 eds
>> works fine.
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>> Any tips or solutions would be very helpful.
>>
>> Here is my system profile.
>>
>> TIA,
>> Lance
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>> Athlon 2 gig Asus
>> PC - Win 98 SE
>> 450 watt Power supply
>> 1 20 gig dr
>> 1 80 gig dr
>> 3.5 floppy
>> 3 eds cards
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>Hi, Ed.
Nothing I say will help you right now, but...
I actually stay away from "+" R's for the same reason.
I have had the most luck with Pioneer burners, too, FWIW.
(had Liteon and LG. Neither inspire confidence.)
Also after making a backup, I always copy it back onto my audio drive just
to make sure it will read.
Always burn a little slower than max, and so far Imation and TDK blanks
have never let me down.
Good Luck,
Kim
"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote:
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>My experience with the DvD delimma of this kind is that sometimes it is
because
>of the plus (+) or minus (-). I have had so many burnt DvD not playing in
>some.. but does read in others. I only purchase burners that do both plus
>and minus and I only purchase quality plus DvD's. I stay away from minus.
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>I too have stuff archived from years ago (2001/2002) that I archived with
>an older Panasonic (minus) DvD burner. Of course, they sit there and I
can't
>get the data off of them. I have tried several different drives with the
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Re: The weirdest thing my computer ever did [message #61424 is a reply to message #61421] |
Fri, 16 December 2005 10:03 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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nux...
> It's nearly four months since I got my A8V Deluxe board delivered with the
> correct revision for dual core, so I must say, if you buyed both dual
core
> processor and board from the same place as a package, they should know
> better than sell you an old revision board that is good over a half year
> old, that was made to use with a single core processor. My A8V package was
> marked well to show it's ready for Athlon X2 processors and I know the
first
> bios to work with X2 was version 1013 from 3th June 05. Hope you will
figure
> it out easily to update the bios.
>
> Erling
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> skrev i melding
> news:43a2eccd$1@linux...
> > Well, to begin with the mobo has an old revision of the bios which
doesn't
> > support dual core processors so it won't boot with my dual core CPU and
I
> > don't have a single core 64 CPU here to use to boot the machine so I can
> > flash the bios. However, I believe I have figured out a way to outsmart
> > it.
> >
> > stay tuned.
> >
> > "erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote in message news:43a29734$1@linux...
> >> ...hmmm....stay tuned everyone, to pray for Deej. I think it's the Asus
> > A8V
> >> Deluxe board he shall try out....
> >> ....So, all together now, after me.....
> >> ...."Don't let the AMI bios do any harm to Deej"....
> >>
> >> erlilo
> >>
> >> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> skrev i melding
> >> news:43a2714f@linux...
> >> > stay tuned.....bitching and whining to be announced.
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
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>I'm using (but not allways)an Art PRO VLA tube compressor when tracking
vocals and
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Re: The weirdest thing my computer ever did [message #61438 is a reply to message #61421] |
Fri, 16 December 2005 12:19 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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t; >
> >Now........if I could just learn to spell.......or maybe there really is
such a thing as a ploppy drive....????
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:43a33f5f$1@linux...
> It'ws pretty easy to flash these boards, even if the bios doesn't support
> dual core CPU's. All you do is DL the newest bios, unzip it to a floppy,
> name it ASUS.ROM, load it to your ploppy drive, hit the power switch and
key
> ALT>F2. The rest takes care of itself.
>
>
> "EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote in message
> news:43a316ff$1@linux...
> > Yes, V1 is very bad... the newest revision of the MB works well.
> >
> > David.
> >
> > DJ wrote:
> >
> > > Well, to begin with the mobo has an old revision of the bios which
> doesn't
> > > support dual core processors so it won't boot with my dual core CPU
and
> I
> > > don't have a single core 64 CPU here to use to boot the machine so I
can
> > > flash the bios. However, I believe I have figured out a way to
outsmart
> it.
> > >
> > > stay tuned.
> > >
> > > "erlilo" <erlilo@online.no> wrote in message news:43a29734$1@linux...
> > >
> > >>...hmmm....stay tuned everyone, to pray for Deej. I think it's the
Asus
> > >
> > > A8V
> > >
> > >
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