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Re: OH_MY_GOD_WHAT_HAVE_I_DISCOVERED :) [message #60319 is a reply to message #60317] |
Wed, 16 November 2005 13:19 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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d slow cook to oblivion
DOn
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:437bb255$1@linux...
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> How wonderful it is to have a brand spanking new BBQ!! :o)
>
> Bought one last night. Put it together while watching the soccer. Lit her
> up this morning. She's a BEAUT! :o) It's only a cheapy, but it seems
> pretty
> sturdy other than the knobs on the front which are cheap and plastic, but
> hey so long as they work. Hopefully they wont break.
>
> Tonight I'm going to have to go out and go shopping and get something to
> cook on it. Give her a good oilin' and get the smoke happenning. ;o)
>
> There's something about looking at a brand new BBQ that just makes you go
> "Right there is a future filled with enjoyable moments". :o)
>
> Just thought I'd share the joy. :o)
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.Been doin it for years. pretty sure it's in the manual.
You can also just leave the vst and eds slots visible. Just close the mixer
window (little x in the upper right hand corner)
and re-open it (M)
:-)
Rod
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Please don't say that you knew that because I will be dissapointed :)
>You can copy the native and eds effects from one submix to another or on
>same submix either all channel settings or one channel setting !!!
>Isn't that amazing.
>Now I will not say how because if someone tells me he knew that I please
>him to say how !!
>For those who didn't think that Paris could do that I will follow post with
>how to do it !!!
>So f* simple
>Regards,
>Dimitrios"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>How wonderful it is to have a brand spanking new BBQ!! :o)
Congrats. I went a little BBQ crazy a few years ago and ended up with a
weber smokey mountain and a charbroil offset smoker. nothing like putting
a butt on before you go to bed and waking up to fall off the bone smoked
pork.
JesseI'm with Rod...been doin' it for years also, but that still does not negate
the cool factor.
Tyrone
>Rod
>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>>Please don't say that you knew that because I will be dissapointed :)
>>You can copy the native and eds effects from one submix to another or on
>>same submix either all channel settings or one channel setting !!!
>>Isn't that amazing.
>>Now I will not say how because if someone tells me he knew that I please
>>him to say how !!
>>For those who didn't think that Paris could do that I will follow post
with
>>how to do it !!!
>>So f* simple
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>> nothing like putting a butt on before you go to bed and waking up to
> fall off the bone smoked pork.
>
> Jesse
Damn that almost sounds illegal!
DonThanks, DJ.
Do you see any reason why a digiface wouldn't work?
Reason I ask is that I remember something mentioned about
one particular model which wouldn't sync reliably.
(could have been an older one).
Cheers
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Kim,
>
>My Dakota quit syncing when I went from Cubase v1.06 to v2..0. I think the
>reason for this is that Cubase 2.0 does not allow buffer settings in the
>application itself and the Dakota driver and SX 2.0 aren't communicating
>well gegarding buffer settings. Whatever the reason, mine wiit working after
>the upgrade to 2.0. If you are using v1.6, just find the area where the
>buffer settings live and match them to the Dakota settings at 512 or greater
>andyou should be good.
>
>As for the RME card, I'm using HDSP 9652's and a PCI Multiface. Either of
>these will sync to Paris ADAT sync.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Vaclav Nijinsky
>"Kim W." <no@way.fu> wrote in message news:437b502c$1@linux...
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>> Hi, Deej. (no wait... animix... or was it Doug?)
>> I know this has been covered before, but could you please
>> give me a quick updated summary.
>> I know you are a bit of a guru when it comes to syncing cubase
>> on a seperate box to Paris via the 9-pin adat connector.
>> My Frontier Dakota isn't doin' it for me any more.
>> From what I can make out, it's not going to any time soon.
>> Which model(s) of the RME stuff (pci and external) do you know
>> to sync perfectly to Paris via adat 9-pin?.
>>
>> Thanks Muchly.
>>
>> P.S. I'm still using '98SE on the Paris box, but may go to ME soon.
>> My toyings with XP haven't been too gratifying. I have one adat card.
>
>Well, I don;t mean they all sound like shit, but the royer and coles are
pretty mellow. You may be talking about somthging different. I dunno bout
no RCA's though
"Rob Arsenault" <info@studiomanitou.com> wrote:
>Thanks man, didn't know that.
>
>"cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
>news:437a88e6$1@linux...
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>>
>> These are typical traits of ribbons, I wondered if the Apex was more
>> extreme
>> than others. I think the lack of presence can be useful on cranky Marshall
>> amps
>>
>> "Rob Arsenault" <mani2@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
>>>Nope, first one, why?
>>>
>>>"cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message
>>>news:43792841$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Rob, have you used many other ribbons?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Rob Arsenault" <info@studiomanitou.com> wrote:
>>>> >For $249 Canadian, one can't expect much but my curiosity got the best
>> of
>>>> me
>>>> >and I picked one up. The thing sounded absolutely horrible, no presence
>>>> what
>>>> >so ever, had to crank the snot out of the pre to get any kind of level.
>>>> This
>>>> >thing must have been damaged in shipping or something because there
>>>> >were
>>>>
>>>> >warnings all over the box saying how fragile the 3 micron ribbon is.
>>>> >
>>>> >Anyhow, there is my rant for the day.
>>>> >
>>>> >Rob A
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>So most of you knew that ...
In my manual there is nothing related to it...
I have read some posts that were saying that in copy process you cannot copy
the native or eds effects but only the mixer status.
So some I guess did not know that...
Well for those, like me, I think this still counts, right ?
Regards,
Diimitrios
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Please don't say that you knew that because I will be dissapointed :)
>You can copy the native and eds effects from one submix to another or on
>same submix either all channel settings or one channel setting !!!
>Isn't that amazing.
>Now I will not say how because if someone tells me he knew that I please
>him to say how !!
>For those who didn't think that Paris could do that I will follow post with
>how to do it !!!
>So f* simple
>Regards,
>DimitriosGot me my first Weber kettle grill this year. Viva la charcoal!
I have to say it helped inaugurate the best year of home-made food of my
life. But that also owed
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Re: OH_MY_GOD_WHAT_HAVE_I_DISCOVERED :) [message #60390 is a reply to message #60328] |
Fri, 18 November 2005 05:17 |
Craig Mitchell
Messages: 20 Registered: July 2005
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> Worry no more my friend. I've had Vonage for over a year now and am very
satisfied
> with the product. Since I converted in Sept. 2004, I've saved in the
neighborhood
> of $600 as well.
>
> Solid VOIP depends mostly on having a stable broadband internet connection
> usually cable modem or T-1 setup. DSL would be kind dumb because the whole
> idea is the dump your local phone co.
>
> If you have cable modem and a situation where you are constantly UPloading
> lots of data to another location, you could run into some lost voice
packets
> to the listener on the other end. Upload speed is far lower than download
> speed on most cable internet systems. If you find yourself in this
position
> often, you might consider a Qos (Quality Of Service) router from
Dlink...check
> it out.
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> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=460
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> This will properly throttle data flow to allow enough bandwidth to be
available
> for a realtime application, like Voip.
>
> Packet8, Vonage, ATT seem to be the big Voip players at the moment.
>
> MEB
>
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>
>
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