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ulfiyya is currently offline  ulfiyya
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a minor bit of water in a corner or two but that's really <
Re: Mac OSX [message #56263 is a reply to message #56258] Tue, 26 July 2005 10:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dave Parkin is currently offline  dave Parkin   
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if you combine it with a low-
>resistance path to true earth ground, you do not need to star
>ground the studio.
>

Basically I agree.
But from personal experience, I have always found some improvement from Star
systems. In the case of a well-designed power distribution system, like
Re: Mac OSX [message #56264 is a reply to message #56258] Tue, 26 July 2005 10:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tony Benson is currently offline  Tony Benson   UNITED STATES
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the
ones we have been talking about, the improvements are very minor and generally
only shown with test equipment. (This is still worth doing for a million
dollar studio).
In problematic rooms, the use of a star system can be dramatic and sometimes
much cheaper than a comprehensive rewire, or transformer decouple.

For those interested in the high tech approach:
The Biddle DLR0200-115E is the proper tool for testing power supply line
resistance integrity.
The Biddle DET2/2 Megger, can read ground resistance to .010ohm and ground
leakage to 0.2mA.
Re: Mac OSX [message #56269 is a reply to message #56258] Tue, 26 July 2005 11:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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/> already tell, I would stay away from this stuff just to save my sanity. I
have learned not to return phone calls from parents looking to book time for
their kids. The kids usually aren't that talented (in most cases - I have
ran acros
Re: Mac OSX [message #56272 is a reply to message #56269] Tue, 26 July 2005 12:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jason Miles is currently offline  Jason Miles
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It's not very flat and level (house was built in 1915).
>>
>> I'd like to "build a room" in the corner that is roughly 12 feet by 24

>> feet. This is just for me to have computers and instruments in, nothing

>> really crazy.
>>
>> I'm thinking ahead towards the winter and would like to get some flooring

>> down so I'm not standing in my socks on the concrete. I've looked aroun
Re: Mac OSX [message #56280 is a reply to message #56258] Tue, 26 July 2005 18:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Ludwig is currently offline  Chris Ludwig   UNITED STATES
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ref with.
> Is there anyting out there that does not cost much that will allow nudging
> and slipping of tracks and of start stop times also give the ability to drop
> the track #'s where needed.
> I'd like a more exact test CD for the mastering guys. Also being able to
> use some UAD plugs would be good for quick short run CD's,Too much insertion loss with TRS connectors... use Camlocks.
;-)

David.

DJ wrote:

> Electricity eh?
>
> Now you've got me thinking. I'll bet I could figure out a way to take a
> lightning rod and slodering it to a TRS cable and patching it to a Paris AD
> routed to a cha
Re: Mac OSX [message #56292 is a reply to message #56264] Tue, 26 July 2005 21:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jamie K is currently offline  Jamie K   UNITED STATES
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re
> JM
>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>As for Rove, et. al., if Jason's right, and no one comes up on
>charges, I'm abdicating my citizenship and moving to
>Australia... Kim, you got an extra room I can rent? lol

Hehe... well at the rate I'm spending my savings on "cheap" keyboards I'm
not going to be able to afford a place myself even! ;o)

But you're welcome to set up a tent next to the one I'll probably be living
in by then. ;o)

Cheers,
Kim.thanx for the magic brownies to help me continue my journey to spread
the truth...whoosh..

On 27 Jul 2005 05:21:51 +1000, "Jason Miles" <Jmiles45@aol.com> wrote:

>
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrot
Re: Mac OSX [message #56301 is a reply to message #56272] Wed, 27 July 2005 02:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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sic instead of pictures) or in
>ensembles at live performaces where remote recording
>capabilities would come in handy. The reason he knows this is
>that he has two boys that are trumpet players... one of the
>kids is a senior in HS and is getting a music scholarship,
>the other one is a few years younger, and is more or less
>following the same path. He tells me that he & other parents
>have purchased CD's of their kids' performances with
>bands/orchestras & the recording quality varies widely from one
>to another; same thing with audition CD-R's that his older kid
>had to do for college, and those of the other kids that he's
>heard through other parents playing them for him.
>
>So, the
Re: Mac OSX [message #56315 is a reply to message #56272] Wed, 27 July 2005 09:03 Go to previous message
Gary Flanigan is currently offline  Gary Flanigan
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