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OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54916] Sat, 25 June 2005 12:18 Go to next message
Nappy is currently offline  Nappy
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achine when you are
logged it remotely. This prompted me to purchase a remote monitor extender
box, that way I had the refresh is instant, and the display is available
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54923 is a reply to message #54916] Sat, 25 June 2005 17:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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@san.rr.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >Thanks Doug! and happy birthday in advance!
> > >
> > >Its the 29th of June if I'm not mistaken. Oh yaa and
> > >the same to Martin Harrington
> > >
> > >respect
> > >Nappy
> >
>
>No, Sorry Kim, mines actually on July1, but in my and Deej's case, given
time zones, it's the same day.
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com

"Kim" <

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Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54925 is a reply to message #54916] Sat, 25 June 2005 23:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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......and given our respective ages, what' difference does a few
hours make?

;o)

"Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
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> No, Sorry Kim, mines actually on July1, but in my and Deej's case, given
> time zones, it's the same day.
> --
> Martin Harrington
> www.lendanear-sound.com
>
> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com>
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54928 is a reply to message #54925] Sun, 26 June 2005 01:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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roblem, but I
usually feel much better afterward.

;o)

"steve the artguy" <artguy@svnsillyme.net> wrote in message
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>
> computer gurus and savants--
>
> here's one for you.
>
> I got this G3 yesterday. $100 on Craigslist. Piles of memory. Running OS
> 10.2something.
>
> I think to myself, hey, what a great Paris computer. (My 9600 finally went
> blind the other day.)
>
> So I get the thing home, fire it up. Works fine. Try to boot into a 9.2.2
> from another drive. Won't see it. Copy that folder onto the desktop of the
> G3. Still won't see it.
>
>
> Hmmm. Got a 9.1 disk in the deal. Boot from that disk - works fine. Start
> Disk doesn't see the 9.2.2. It does say there is a 9.1 on the hard drive,
> though, so I select it. Reboot. No good.
>
> Defaults to the CD. I can't get it to boot from anything but the CD now.
> And of course, it won't allow me to eject the CD that it's booted from,
since
> it's running from the
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54929 is a reply to message #54928] Sun, 26 June 2005 01:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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disk.
>
> So her I have a nice G3 doorstop, apparently. Is there anyway to manually
> eject the CD so I can start over?
>
> In the interim (like this morning) I got a G4 with almost no memory. Yes,
> I've gone hog wild. The G3 memory is happy inside the G4. But I still wish
> to remove the os 9 disk from the G3. I can't find a hole for a paper clip
> in this thing. Is there another way to do it?
>
> thanks, oh knowlegdeable ones.
>
> -steve the hog wild artguyyes it is Old and outdated in many ways but we are Mixing a new CD
By Suzy Bogguss right now and Paris still sounds absolutely amazing.
It's hard to get awayfrom that sound and move onto something else
JMI've been looking forward to hearing this CD. Let us know.

I'm mixing a project right now for a friend, Tim Sullivan, who has a one man
Broadway show going on called Diary of a Songwriter. It may be my first
chance at some exposure beyond the modest demo work I usually do here.

http://www.durangoherald.com/asp-bin/article_generation.asp? article_type=col
&article_path=/columnists/articles/annArticles/ann050608 .htm

Last night we were mixing and using all sorts of extraneous stuff and though
it sounded good, when we went back to the original tracks and just started
mixing using Paris and very little else, he just looked at me and said,
"man, let's just use this".........and that's exactly what we did.

Seems that less is more.

;o)




"Jason Miles" <Jmiles45@aol.com> wrote in message news:42bf1823$<
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54930 is a reply to message #54925] Sun, 26 June 2005 06:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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a href="mailto:1@linux..." target="_blank">1@linux...
>
> yes it is Old and outdated in many ways but we are Mixing a new CD
> By Suzy Bogguss right now and Paris still sounds absolutely amazing.
> It's hard to get awayfrom that sound and move onto something else
> JMOn 27 Jun 2005 06:26:59 +1000, "steve the artguy"
<artguy@svnsillyme.net> wrote:

>So her I have a nice G3 doorstop, apparently. Is there anyway to manually
>eject the CD so I can start over?
>

Yep. You have two options... one, pull the blue cd door down, and the
pinhole should be visible on the actual drive.

Or, as soon as you power up, keep pressing the "eject" button and you
should be able to get it to open before the bios grabs hold of it.

Try putting a spare drive in the G3, booting from the 9.1 cd, and
doing a fresh install of 9.1.

If you can get that to boot, you're good. It may be that the previous
installation ain't happy in the new digs -- I tried pulling the hard
drive out of m
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54931 is a reply to message #54923] Sun, 26 June 2005 06:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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y beige G3 that I use for Paris tracking up in the
treehouse at the theatre and transplanting it into a B&W G3/400 that I
inherited. No go. Did a fresh install, and life was golden.

BTW -- if you want to try that, and need the 9.2.1 and 9.2.2 updates,
and don't want to F**k with downloading 'em, I can mail you a cd.

pabOn 27 Jun 2005 07:03:31 +1000, "Jason Miles" <Jmiles45@aol.com> wrote:

>
>yes it is Old and outdated in many ways but we are Mixing a new CD
>By Suzy Bogguss right now and Paris still sounds absolutely amazing.
>It's hard to get awayfrom that sound and move onto something else
>JM

I absolutely love Suzy. Been trying to get her to play our theatre
for a couple of years now -- just haven't been able to work it out
with her agent.

Can't wait to hear the new cd.

Are you in personal contact with Suzy? If so, could you
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54932 is a reply to message #54930] Sun, 26 June 2005 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [3] is currently offline  Deej [3]   UNITED STATES
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find out who
she's currently booking through? You can email me offlist.

pabYou can also try holding the mouse button down on power-up.
I think that'll eject the CD before it boots...

By the way - I had a problem w/ my new machine because the
previous owner didn't format the main drive to work w/ OS 9.
So when I tried to boot in OS 9 the computer couldn't "see" the
disk and it freaked out.

Good luck!

Gantt



steve the artguy wrote:

> computer gurus and savants--
>
> here's one for you.
>
> I got this G3 yesterday. $100 on Craigslist. Piles of memory. Running OS
> 10.2something.
>
> I think to myself, hey, what a great Paris computer. (My 9600 finally went
> blind the other day.)
>
> So I get the thing home, fire it up. Works fine. Try to boot into a 9.2.2
> from another drive. Won't see it. Copy that folder onto the desktop of the
> G3. Still won't see it.
>
> Hmmm. Got a 9.1 disk in the deal. Boot from that disk - works fine. Start
> Disk doesn't see the 9.2.2. It does say there is a 9.1 on the hard drive,
> though, so I select it. Reboot. No good.
>
> Defaults to the CD. I can't get it to boot from anything but the CD now.
> And of course, it won't allow me to eject the CD that it's booted from, since
> it's running from the disk.
>
> So her I have a nice G3 doorstop, apparently. Is there anyway to manually
> eject the CD so I can start over?
>
> In the interim (like this m
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54935 is a reply to message #54916] Sun, 26 June 2005 13:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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were totally slamming paris and peaking
at 0 db... with an average RMS of -11.01 db.

you dont hear any distortion or clipping.... listening at various different
levels including very soft when its most audible.... at least to me.

so just for curiousity you decide to lower the submix faders 5 db each. now
the little read lights don't come on at all.

printing the mix completely mystifies me because it still shows peaks of
0db.... and instead of RMS being -16 db (5 l
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54963 is a reply to message #54916] Mon, 27 June 2005 05:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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nyone find this to be mysterious?
> > > > >
> > > > > jeremy
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>Thanks Mike,
Yes,I'm back! I just started Dialy
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54967 is a reply to message #54963] Mon, 27 June 2005 07:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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r /> >>on a old B&W G3 400,
>>and now I've got my own Studio of the living dead.
>>The G3 is kind of finicky(spelling?)so I'm looking for
>>something cheap to replace it.
>>
>>respect
>>Nappy
>>
>>
>
>hey, Nappy -
>
>good to hear you are doing well!
>
>I'll have to talk to you about this mac/XTC/midi stuff. I have all the parts
>(I think) but haven't ever figured out how to get them to work together.
>I have the midi thing kinda happening with my XP machine, but I still find
>myself going back and using the Atari...!
>
>-steve
>
>oh, and yes, dj is the bomb...Whenever I use the Chuck Duffy Pseudo Stereo plug-in, either as
an aux effect or a global one, it sounds nice but totally over-
loads the left channel. The left side starts clipping, regard-
less of where I pan anything. If I mix down, the left file is
huge, while the right side is normal.

Any explanations / solutions are welcome. Thanks!!!

ChrisWithout Kim, I would die.

"Rob Arsenault" <
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54971 is a reply to message #54967] Mon, 27 June 2005 08:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
steve the artguy is currently offline  steve the artguy
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the Option key all through the start-up process.
You should soon be presented with two or three icons of whatever available
bootable disks the Mac can see—including not only the CD itself but the "home"
drive. Of course, select the OSX drive and hit the continue arrow/icon. That
should do it. (NOTE: This will not work with more than one system installed
on a **single** hard drive—say, both OSX and OS9—but only those with more
than one drive/CD volume, etc.)

I hope this helps. Good luck and let us know how things work out. (I also
agree with some other poster here that reformatting the drive and loading
both OS9 and OSX would be the very best thing to do in any case. Again, just
be sure to set it up as OS9-bootable [from Disk Utility on the Install CD]
or the drive will only see OSX when you're finished. Anyway, you might as
well have a clean computer to start out with, IMO.)

Cheers,
Larry Hogan




Gantt Kushner <gizmo@his.com> wrote:
>You can also try holding the
Re: OT:Mr Simplicity is the bomb! [message #54973 is a reply to message #54971] Mon, 27 June 2005 08:51 Go to previous message
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gt; in this thing. Is there another way to do it?
>>
>> thanks, oh knowlegdeable ones.
>>
>> -steve the hog wild artguy
>Oops. I've also heard that holding down the "X" key during startup will force
OSX to load from whatever available systems are on your Mac. I've never tried
it out, but there's another method for filing away for potential emergencies...

Cheers again,
Larry Hogan


"Larry Hogan" <ooglybong@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>
>Hi, Steve,
>
>Holding the mouse down won't work if the Mac wants to boot from it.
>
>Cold boot and **hold down** the Option key all through the start-up process.
>You should soon be presented with two or three icons of whatever available
>bootable disks the Mac can see—including not only the CD itself but the
"home"
>drive. Of course, select the OSX drive and hit the continue arrow/icon.
That
>should do it. (NOTE: This will not work with more than one system installed
>on a **single** hard drive—say, both OSX and OS9—but only those with more
>than one drive/CD volume, etc.)
>
>I hope this helps. Good luck and let us know how things work out. (I also
>agree with some other poster here that reformatting the drive and loading
>both OS9 and OSX would be the very best thing to do in any case. Again,
just
>be sure to set it up as OS9-bootable [from Disk Utility on the Install CD]
>or the drive will only see OSX when you're finished. Anyway, you might as
>well have a clean computer to start out with, IMO.)
>
>Cheers,
>Larry Hogan
>
>
>
>
>Gantt Kushner <gizmo@his.com> wrote:
>>You can also t
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