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I'm officially in and living on my own for the first time ever. :o)
It's been an adventure and a lot of work in the move.

The guts of home is here. I've still got some minor stuff to move... one
keyboard and
Re: Need help! Windows XP question for you guys [message #59827 is a reply to message #59825] Thu, 03 November 2005 21:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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chen works... the lounge works... the bedroom works...
the toilet works... the phone works... mind you the internet doesn't
work yet. I'm currently on some kind of wireless "go anywhere" system my
work is trialing (fortunately) on my laptop. It's due to be connected next
week though, and once that happens the newsgroup server will be moving with
me. It's currently sitting in my old bedroom at my previous residence in
an empty room. Doing it's job still I see though. ;o)

The great news is that this Friday night PBS radio are playing some great
funk! The other great news is that I have fantastic TV reception here compared
to the old place. I can pick up every free to air c
Re: Need help! Windows XP question for you guys [message #59830 is a reply to message #59827] Thu, 03 November 2005 23:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Need help! Windows XP question for you guys [message #59846 is a reply to message #59830] Fri, 04 November 2005 09:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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gt; wrote in message news:436b91a9@linux...
>>> What do you think of updating with an external wordclock and a high end
>> D/A
>>> converter in lieu of a stereo compressor
>>>
>>> Thoughts and suggestions are more than welcome
>>>
>>> Don
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>Well, it depends on what you are doing. The external word clock would
provide improvements with A/D-D/A conversion. If you are "mixing
only", then the external word clock would only give benefits in
monitoring while mixing. The internal bounce of the mix would not
benefit from the word clock as it is a sample by sample mix. A high
quality D/A converter would provide more accurate monitoring allowing
you to make better informed decisions on the overall soundstage during
mixing. What exactly will you be doing primarily? Tracking? Mixing?
Both?

David.

Don Nafe wrote:
> What do you think of updating with an external wordclock and a high end D/A
> converter in lieu of a stereo compressor
>
> Thoughts and suggestions are more than welcome
>
> Don
>
>Hey Dave

Mainly mixing as I have a quasi partner who takes care of the recording end.

I will be running two rigs, one for paris the other w/Cubase or something
similar for UAD & Midi

any other thoughts

Don


"EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote in message
news:436ba2ce$1@linux...
> Well, it depends on what you are doing. The external word clock would
> provide im
Re: Need help! Windows XP question for you guys [message #59861 is a reply to message #59846] Fri, 04 November 2005 12:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ears in my bedroom. I'm enjoying picking up ABC and SBS
for
>once, the "government" and "world" TV stations.
>
>Living on my own is certainly a new thing. I have very little cash though
>at the moment, as I spent it all on those little bits that you don't know
>you don't have until you move out of the share house and go "Hold on! I
don't
>have a..." ;o)
>
>It's going to be fun though. It's wonderful to live somewhere you can watch
>what you want, see who you want, put on the CD you want, listen to the radio
>station you want, and not be questioned about the whole thing. :o)
>
>Life is good. :o)
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>I am not familiar with the Timeline products, but I have locked
>MM1200's using Adams Smith, Tascam, Q-Loc (ick) and others. If this
>is a later 1200 with the servo mod, the tape tension will be more
>stable, but I would still not sync Paris to the 1200. I would instead
>use a SMPTE stripe in Paris (audio track) and send the TC out of a
>pre-fade Aux to the synchronizer. The 1200 could then chase the
>timecode coming from Paris. As this is an audio track, you would have
>to have at least 20 seconds of TC pre-roll available in Paris for the
>1200 to lock properly.
>
>David.

David has this right. Most later SMPTE sync units can run automatically from
just changes in the SMPTE location (no control signals needed). This is fine
if you are just transferring tracks, but a complete pain if you are trying
to run both units in a production environment.
If I was recording tracks on the MM1200 and wanted Paris to play along, I
would reverse the setup and use the 1200 as master.The only caveat with using the 1200 as master is that the fluctuations
in tape speed will translate to "pitch" changes in Paris, as it tries
to keep in sync with the tape transport. If you are just using Paris
to play back (as Gene said) this would be fine... if you are wanting
to *record* to Paris while slaved to the tape transport, I would not
recommend it.

David.

Gene Lennon wrote:

> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wr
Re: Need help! Windows XP question for you guys [message #59880 is a reply to message #59861] Fri, 04 November 2005 17:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C5E175.C1D9B220--Presently running a pair Noteperfect Alpha Pro via a Hafler P1500...so far
mixes are translating well on other systems including other studios in town.
Only thing I have to be aware of is my room is a tad hot in the mids and
highs so I have to be careful with the bottom end...that problem I'll be
addressing shortly with acoustic treatments

All in all I'd say I'm looking for a little more clarity in my mixes rather
than puch as I have plenty of that

DOn

"cujo" <chr
Re: Need help! Windows XP question for you guys [message #59896 is a reply to message #59880] Sat, 05 November 2005 03:29 Go to previous message
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e you thought about a 3rd career as a short story writer? A very touching
read.
Good to have you back.
MR

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Looks like things have been busy around here this week. I see some posts
>that look like I might be of help. I'll get around to answers tomorrow.
>
>I have been in northern New Mexico the last few days(Santa Fe, Taos and
>Espanola/Abuquiu area). Today around sunset I stopped for gas in the
>beautiful little mountain village of Chama New Mexico. I was tired and it
>was getting cold. Snow was falling on the peaks surrounding the town. I
made
>myself a cup of coffee and took a while to chat with the owner of the
>station. We sat by a big pot bellied wood stove drinking coffee and in a
few
>minutes, a nose pushed the door open between the garage bays and the office
>and in hopped his 12 year old German Shepherd. The dog had a lot of battle
>scars and had recently had a stroke. rendering one of his hind legs useless
>He only had one good eye left. He whimpered a bit and was obviously in pain.
>He laid down next to the stove between me and his person and gave me a look
>that said, "I may be old and hurt, but I'm still top dog so don't mess with
>my owner" It was really touching. His owner told me that today was his last
>day on earth. The old dog had major nerve damage due to the stroke and was
>in increasing pain. He was going to take him to the vet tomorrow and end
his
>suffering. I thought about how I have experienced the same thing with my
own
>pets. The old dog settled down by the fire and started to doze and I could
>see the owner's chin start to quiver a bit as he started down at his old
>friend. My chin quivered a bit too. I finally got up to go. The sun was
>almost gone and I had 2 hours of mountain driving to finish before I got
>home. As I opened the door, the owner called to the old dog, pointed to
me,
>grinned, winked and said "sick'em" !!! His old dog, obviously a guard dog,
>jumped up, bristled and gave me a good woof'in for a final send off. I gave
>them both a grin and big thumbs up and headed to the car. Somehow I felt
>special to have been there for this old dog's last day. I hope he has a
>peaceful night without any pain and an easy sendoff tomorrow.
>
>I'm really tired tonight. It's good to be back home.
>
>C'ya tomorrow.
>
>Deej
>
>You touched a nerve here. I had to hold back the tears. Thanks for the beautiful
story.
The guitar player in my band had to put his cat down the other day.
I faced a simillar thing a couple of years ago at the vets advice, but didn't
do it. Now that cat has come back to health, and rules the house again. I
don't like vets so much anymore. A owner just knows when it's time.
Now hurry up and answer all th questions.

"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Looks like things have been busy around here this week. I see some posts
>that look like I might be of help. I'll get around to answers tomorrow.
>
>I have been in northern New Mexico the last few days(Santa Fe, Taos and
>Espanola/Abuquiu area). Today around sunset I stopped for gas in the
>beautiful little mountain village of Chama New Mexico. I was tired and it
>was getting cold. Snow was falling on the peaks surroundin
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