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My UPS keeps clicking...? [message #60465] |
Sun, 20 November 2005 14:47 |
Kim
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ems to do is work really well to
> "demud" dark sources without sounding strident.
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> Deej
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> "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4380bcdc$1@linux...
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>>Hey DJee! What is the Titan? Got a link? How much dough?
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>>Thanks
>>James
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>>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
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>>>Oh........and BTW, I'm expecting great things from these SE3 mics on
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> OH's.
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>>>The large capsules in these really make a difference in getting more
>>>frequency range out of the source while still achieving plenty of off
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> axis
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>>>rejection so that focus is still preserved.
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>>>I've got a bunch of these mics here now on demo.
>>>They are stacking up to be the equal,
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Re: My UPS keeps clicking...? [message #60472 is a reply to message #60469] |
Sun, 20 November 2005 15:31 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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> Man, you got that one right. I am pleased to say that we murder
> those guys as often as we can, and enjoy doing so. We go in,
> do one great job, and the crook never gets another job with that
> demomination again.
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> Sometimes I love my job...
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> DC
>I forgot about you being 220. I'm looking at my furman power conditioner in
my sampler/synth rack right now and it says 125 volts so I'm runnin a little
hot here. I'll bet that's it
Rod
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I might stick a meter in the outlet and see if I can find a pattern to when
>it does and does not click. I might be able to see spikes or high voltage
>at certain times.
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>I think also that the UPS might be 230v, whereas Melbourne is 240v, hence
>perhaps there is some extra likelyhood of overvoltage detection. Because
>of the 220v gear in many areas a lot of manufacturers make "hybrid" devices
>designed for 230v half way in between.
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>Cheers,
>Kim.
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>"Rod Lincoln" <Report message to a moderator
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Re: My UPS keeps clicking...? [message #60474 is a reply to message #60472] |
Sun, 20 November 2005 16:02 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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iles and Neil's updated guitar mic test files
posted on the file vault site. Read Morgan's group post for info about the
contest then go here and try your luck (or golden ears, which ever applies).
Find the files here:
www.mercysakes.com
Navigate to the PARIS file vault and click on the folder name you want to
check out.
Thanks all,
TonyHi 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 my ups its hooked to serial port and when windows starts it allows me
(thru software) to look at and config the ups
it provides all kinds of meters for viewing mains in/out voltage, line
frequency,
ups output, bat voltage and all kinds in real time
In your config you can set min/ max settings etc for everything
if you live in an so so power aerea you may have to adj your min/max
thresholds by a small amount .
it doesnt harm your ups clicking on of (by the way that relay is your ups
kicking in/out even though may not show batt light on ups as small surges
arent long enough and often dont show on ups) but i relaxed by settings a
little
mainly cause the sound of the clicking annoyed me
Regards Craig
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4380eefd$1@linux...
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> The UPS which keeps the NG alive, since the move, has been clicking. It
sounds
> a lot like there's a relay inside which keeps switching on and off. You'll
> hear it switch twice in a row, sometimes really fast (like 200ms) and
sometimes
> up to maybe 5 seconds apart, but always two clicks. Well, sometimes four,
> or six, but always pairs, or groups of pairs.
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Re: My UPS keeps clicking...? [message #60494 is a reply to message #60481] |
Mon, 21 November 2005 13:27 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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such an issue. People on NNTP see 100000 groups
all the time and just ignore it. And besides the people on the new group
wont even know about NNTP.
I think it's all cool. :o)
Cheers,
Kim.
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I'm wanting to start myself a website based on political and otherwise related
>satire. As part of this the idea has been floated of a message board, and
>of course it so happens I have a server doing that currently, this one.
;o)
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>The only thing is isolating the groups from each other. Obviously if I thought
>I could do this and have people from both areas remain seperate I'd just
>go do it, but unfortunately:
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>1) Anybody on a news reader would see all the groups.
>2) Anybody who pressed the "Groups" button on the web server would get a
>list of whichever groups I have set up, but I can only make one list, so
>it would be the same for both. What's more, if you clicked the wrong group,
>the URL would still say you were at the site you came from, so you guys
could
>end up on the political satire group but still have "news.parisnewsgroup.com"
>or visa versa.
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>Now, on the newsreader front my response would be simply not to tell political
>satire people about the NNTP service. Sure, they could find it if they actually
>tried, but who's going to try, unless they happen to recognise the web interface
>as DNews and work it out, but that's not going to be many.
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>On the Web interface Groups button front I would have a few different options.
>One would be to remove the groups button altogether to isolate the groups.
>This would work, but would mean no groups button, and I for one use it a
>lot, and imagine others do also. Another option would be to simply put a
>warning on the Groups page explaining that the server hosts both sites,
and
>some groups are from one and some the other.
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>Or, I could simply not share the server (other than the web hosting) which
>would keep everyone out of hear, which I am, I must admit, inclined to do,
>but it seems a waste.
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>Last thing I want is this group being spoiled by outsiders coming in here
>and, I dunno, messing things up or whatever. Being a pain.
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>I'm trying to thing of a technical method of fixing this, but haven't been
>able to. I'm wondering though if I could do some trick by changing the name
>of the exe and creating seperate copies of each page for the other group...
> not sure if I could do that...
>
>...but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both of the
>idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general possibility
>of invaders from outer netspace...
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>Cheers,
>Kim.i think it has been suggested if not documented that i have no soul,
can't dance and once tried to jump off a cliff but i was to white,
middle aged and out of shape to succeed....sigh...
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:20:30 -0700, "DJ"
<animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>You mean one of them newfangled picture makin' machines??? I hear tell that
>they will ste
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Re: My UPS keeps clicking...? Mine too..... [message #60511 is a reply to message #60506] |
Tue, 22 November 2005 06:53 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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agine others do also. Another option would be to simply put
>> > a
>> > warning on the Groups page explaining that the server hosts both sites,
>> and
>> > some groups are from one and some the other.
>> >
>> > Or, I could simply not share the server (other than the web hosting)
> which
>> > would keep everyone out of hear, which I am, I must admit, inclined to
> do,
>> > but it seems a waste.
>> >
>> > Last thing I want is this group being spoiled by outsiders coming in
> here
>> > and, I dunno, messing things up or whatever. Being a pain.
>> >
>> > I'm trying to thing of a technical method of fixing this, but haven't
> been
>> > able to. I'm wondering though if I could do some trick by changing the
>> name
>> > of the exe and creating seperate copies of each page for the other
>> group...
>> > not sure if I could do that...
>> >
>> > ...but I thought I'd float the idea and see what people think, both of
> the
>> > idea of missing the web interface groups button, and of the general
>> possibility
>> > of invaders from outer netspace...
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Re: My UPS keeps clicking...? Mine too..... [message #60523 is a reply to message #60521] |
Tue, 22 November 2005 14:40 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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ed to EQ the guitarist mix different from the
monitor mix?); external sends, returns and device setups; folddown
(mono/stereo/5.1, etc); key command/midi controlled, etc. Nuendo is poised
to run large post and music production facilities (esp. with the well-heeled
ID controller).
Depends on what you need - for mastering, Sequoia. For music production and
post, Nuendo. (Sequoia seems like a great post app too though). Win-win
either way really.
Just my .02.
Regards,
Dedric
On 11/22/05 3:22 PM, in article 43838c1c$1@linux, "DC" <dc@spamyourmama.org>
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> "gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>> I agree that itÂ’s a great option. It still has some MIDI weaknesses for
> people
>> that are as MIDI-Centric as I am, so IÂ’m not quite ready to consider it
> as
>> a single app solution. I do love the audio editing features.
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> Tell me more. I am not a big MIDI guy, but the stuff comes in and
> you have to be able to handle it.
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> Sequoia is not cheap, so knowing everything about it is essential
> before making the leap.
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>> I canÂ’t believe that people still insist that all DAWS sound the same.
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> People who think that probably should be in a different business.
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> At trade shows SSC used to tell people "hey, just go listen to Pro
> Tools and then come back and listen to Paris, and you decide".
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> It was a pretty easy choice.
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> Sequoia is soo clean and deep on orchestras, I just love it.
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> BTW, Those guys have heard of the reputation for stellar sonics
> that Paris has and how you can push it so hard and it gets bigger.
> Paris is still held in quite high regard in this industry by people
> who can hear the difference.
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> Sequoia will *not* put up with being pushed like Paris, but it is
> so clean and clear that I can get that sound in othe
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Re: My UPS keeps clicking...? Mine too..... [message #60524 is a reply to message #60523] |
Tue, 22 November 2005 16:01 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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r ways and use
> it as a near-perfect recorder/editor/mastering machine.
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> Love to hear about your present rig.
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> DC
>> P.S. I have changed my setup and methods again, so I should probably post
> about my latest rig.
Heh, heh, heh!!!! Cool! I'd be interested to hear about this. I just bought
a 3rd Midiman Digipatch unit. Stay tuned.
;o)Darn, and here I thought we were going to get to see some movies of real
barefoot bluegrass pickin' hippies! ;>)
I don't know why I always assume video when I see .wma. Anyway, I'll be glad
to swap them out when the new mp3's arrive.
Thanks,
Tony
On 11/22/05 9:32 PM, in article 4383e371@linux, "DJ"
<animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> Hi Tony,
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> I've got the original Paris boundces of these on a hard drive. I'll look
> around and find them, convert the to MP3 and you can substituet them for
> these ((((&^(*&^ .wma files. I'm not even sure how these got .wma'ed. It's a
> PITA, that's for sure.
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> DJ
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> "Tony" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote in message
> news:BFA92310.472EC%tony@standinghampton.com...
>> Deej sent me some more files from "The Barefoot Hippies" sessions. They're
>> up on www.mercysakes.com under the Doug Joyce folder. I'm having problems
>> opening the .wma files, but maybe it's just couse I'm on these pesky Macs
>> here at home. I get a message saying the file was ripped from a
> copyrighted
>> source and I need to authorize it to be played on my machine.? If I hit
> the
>> "authorize" button, I get an error page. I've got the latest version of
>> Windows Media Player for the Mac installed, but they always lag a bit
> behind
>> the Windows versions as far as compatibility and operation. Can anyone say
>> Microsoft sabotage? Just kidding, I'm probably doing something wrong.
>> Anyway, enjoy the files.
>>
>> Tony
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>What I was doing…in theory.
Short version.
Compose in DP or Logic because of MIDI strengths, ADC and moving fader automation.
Use good outboard to get the sound before entering the DAW.
Keep A/D and D/A conversions to a minimum – try to stay digital once converted.
Use Paris for mix bus and PC/Paris effects hosting.
Use ADAT optical between DAWs.
This has worked fine but left me looking for a way to integrate 96K audio,
which I like primarily for the improvement in plugin sound and the dramatic
improvement in some soft synths. (I also like the improvement in acoustical
recordings such as voice, but it is much less dramatic there, particularly
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