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Re: Har Bal [message #59331 is a reply to message #59327] |
Thu, 20 October 2005 13:43 |
Sanbar
Messages: 37 Registered: July 2005
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aris and use 98 as their
OS went with SE over ME. I cannot recall the detail as to why this is, but
I'm sure someone will chime in with more detail.
TyroneAbout two months ago, someone had a Cray T3D on eBay for $26000. That
was a multimillion dollar machine about 10 years ago.
Back in the days when I was programming on Cray XMPs, our terminal
room was driven by another room full of "mini" computers, which served
as the front end for the Crays. On occasion, the mini computers would
crash, and someone would have to reload the bootloader from CASSETTE.
Imagine that? $20 mill worth of supercomputers run by a few mill worth
of interface computers and the whole thing controlled by a cassette.
I could have laughed like hell.
- Paul Artola
Ellicott City, Maryland
On 20 Oct 2005 14:39:09 +1000, "gene lennon"
<glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>Paul Artola <artola@comcast.net> wrote:
>>yeah, but those cybers and crays look damn cool in the living room. i
>>especially like the cray 2's flouri
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Re: Har Bal [message #59333 is a reply to message #59331] |
Thu, 20 October 2005 15:29 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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appreciated.
Thanks
JamesHi James,
I have the pod pro xt, amplituble LE and Guitar Rig, as well as amp farm and Nigel.
I think both the XT Pro and Guitar Rig sound very cool (for recording) with some tweaking.
The Pod has the advantage of saving cpu if you are reamping, as Guitar Rig is a
bit more of a resource hog.
Best thing is to go try them out at your music shop and see what you like.
Cheers,
TC
James McCloskey wrote:
> I'm looking at the Waves GTR or M-Audio Black box for recording. I was wondering
> if anybody has any opinions on either of these Guitar Processors for recording?
> I'm also considering Guitar rig and the latest version of Amplitube. I've
> been told the POD and Amplitube suck??? Opinions???
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> I'm looking to get usable guitar productions (good tone). I would like to
> have some versatility as opposed to a one trick pony amp, for the same kind
> of money. So the question is, is any of this stuff up to the task? I'll
> be mainly recording rhythm guitar with occasional noodleing. Mainly doing
> Rock, Heavy Rock, a bit of metal, Country and Pop.
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> I've owned Guitar effect processors ten years ago, none of them sounded vary
> good to me. I sold everything off. I have a new Steve Vai model Ibanez
> I picked up from a friend. I have a SansAmp GT 2, and old Crate GT 40 C
> (Cheap sounding amp), Nigel plugin from UA, and a direct box. That's the
> extent of my Guitar gear.
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Re: Har Bal [message #59334 is a reply to message #59333] |
Thu, 20 October 2005 15:41 |
JeffH
Messages: 307 Registered: October 2007 Location: Wamic, OR
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> There are so many new guitar processors out there now. Being that I'm a
> drummer it's a little tuff to figure out how to get good, usable guitar sound
> on a $600.00 budget.
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> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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> Thanks
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> James
>If they are the original ones with the removable caps, they
would work fairly well. If it is the re-issues you are
talking about... they didn't do a great job re-issuing them.
No where near as good sounding as the 451/452 of old.
David.
Rob Arsenault wrote:
> Thinking of picking up a couple of these for overheads, ACC guitars / dobro
> / mandolin...etc
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> Thanks
> Rob_A
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>has anyone used this for studio insulation? I need to insulate an area approx.
16' by 3' that has no insulation, and someone suggested using this. I'm hoping
to cut down on the occasional low-end rumble of big trucks driving by.
Daleguitar rig is pretty cool especially if you run the signal
through external gear and di's before you record.
On 21 Oct 2005 14:47:20 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com>
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>I'm looking at the Waves GTR or M-Audio Black box for recording. I was wondering
>if anybody has any opinions on either of these Guitar Processors for recording?
> I'm also considering Guitar rig and the latest version of Amplitube. I've
>been told the POD and Amplitube suck??? Opinions???
>
>I'm looking to get usable guitar productions (good tone). I would like to
>have some versatility as opposed to a one trick pony amp, for the same kind
>of money. So the question is, is any of this stuff up to the task? I'll
>be mainly recording rhythm guitar with occasional noodleing. Mainly doing
>Rock, Heavy Rock, a bit of metal, Country and Pop.
>
>I've owned Guitar effect processors ten years ago, none of them sounded vary
>good to me. I sold everything off. I have a new Steve Vai m
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