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Re: Aaron A /dvd one offs [message #60488 is a reply to message #60458] |
Mon, 21 November 2005 10:21 |
Nappy
Messages: 198 Registered: September 2006
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s on fiddle to give it some body and smoothing out any screechiness
in
> >the top without using subtractive EQ.
> >
> >Even with all of this stuff patched in and the AD/DA's going on, the RME
and
> >Mytek converters that I'm using in SX for inserts are very transparent.
I'm
> >not getting any audible degradation.
> >
> >I'd forgotten how much fun it was to use these boxes during a mix. Sounds
> >really good. there's a dimensionality to analog circuitry that I forget
> >about when using plugins, but it's definitely a nice vibe. I'll get more
> >into the soundstaging/reverb panning and delays as well. Client/producer
is
> >coming over tonight to start the final mix.
> >
> >The only thing about using all of this analog gear is that inevitably
he's
> >goinna want to recall a mix at the last minute.....then I'm gonna
remember
> >why I like to use plugins. Time to sharpen the pencil.
> >
> >;oP
> >
> >
>"Neil" <IOUOI@IOU.com> wrote:
> Or if you've
>got a voltmeter, you could just do it yourself.
Yeh I have a Fluke meter in the car. Next time it's doing it a lot I'll check
it out.
Cheers,
Kim.I'll check that out. There is a serial port. I'm not sure where the disk
is that came with it though, which could be an issue, as there seems to be
limited support for this model on the net.
I'm suspicious it's not the UPS actually kicking in, but some other protection.
At the old place the UPS would kick in for about a second every now and again
(like once a month) and would always beep, as it does during a proper outage,
even though the power still appeared ok in the house. Either way I'll check
whether anything can be done with the serial port.
Cheers,
Kim.
"Craig" <craigandmeg@myisp.net.au> wrote:
>Hi Kim,
>
>I would almost certainly say your ups is reacting to over/under voltage
>or line freqency
>Does your ups have a serial connection or similar on the back
>as they often will hook to your computer for communication
>with m
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