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Doug Wellington is currently offline  Doug Wellington   UNITED STATES
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com" target="_blank">edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Yes, you can use the normalize function to do this - bring them up or
>>>
>>>down.
>>>
>>>>>For example say you want to lower them all by 3db. On an unused channel
>>>>>move its fader to 10 and then normalize with highest at 7. This brings
>>>>>down all faders by 3. (To bring them back up to where they were,
>>>
>>>normalize
>>>
>>>>>to 10.)
>>>>>Edna
>>>>>
>>>>>"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote in message news:43b952d0$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi All. Perhaps a quick n' easy question for you Paris power users.
>>
>>I
>>
>>>>>mainly
>>>>>
>>>>>>use the mouse for controlling everything on the mixer(s) and such.
>>>>>
>>>>>Anyway,
>>>>>
>>>>>>I was working on a few projects and found that I sonically liked the
>>


Re: The new year... [message #62250 is a reply to message #62242] Mon, 02 January 2006 17:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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.........what else
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> >> >>>>>>happen????.......wait.........don't answer that!!!!
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
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>Hi Jim,

This sounds to me like a cooling problem.

What has worked for me is leaving an empty PCI slot between my EDS cards
and cutting a round hole in the side of my case and mounting a colling fan
that blows heat away from the eds cards.

No more clicks.

I would try running with the side of your case removed and see if the clicks
still happen. I bet they won't.

All the best,

Mike

"jim" <jim@redgateguitars.com> wrote:
>Hi Everybody...My first post to the group... Happy new year... Hey does

>anyone have a suggestion for a intermittent clipping sound which happens
on
>random empty channels to the right of an operating channel? I know this

>sounds weird but the channel can be empty with the fader turned down and
I
>still get a click every few seconds... It still happens with nothing plugged

>into the inputs of Paris. I can see the click on the level indicator
>onscreen. It can happen on any channel but it is always to the right of
an
>operating channel, and usually an unused one. I hear it on playback but
more
>importantly on my mixdowns as well. I have reloaded the softw
Re: The new year... [message #62253 is a reply to message #62242] Mon, 02 January 2006 18:20 Go to previous message
Mike Audet is currently offline  Mike Audet
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/> Please, Hammer, don't hurt 'em.

Slugging percentage. Deej, you and Amy lookin' to make some babies?

Jimmy


"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:43b9b2cc$1@linux...
>
> Considering the grand successes achieved with horse medication by people
like
> Jason Giambi I wouldn't be worried at all. Save that the equine vaccine
might
> increase your slugging percentage.
>
> TCBWelcome,

Aside from the aforementioned heat and supply causes...

Do you have any Native plug-ins inserted on the adjacent
channel? Is it possible you selected a stereo Native plug
and only have audio on one side?

David.

jim wrote:
> Hi Everybody...My first post to the group... Happy new year... Hey does
> anyone have a suggestion for a intermittent clipping sound which happens on
> random empty channels to the right of an operating channel? I know this
> sounds weird but the channel can be empty with the fader turned down and I
> still get a click every few seconds... It still happens with nothing plugged
> into the inputs of Paris. I can see the click on the level indicator
> onscreen. It can happen on any channel but it is always to the right of an
> operating channel, and usually an unused one. I hear it on playback but more
> importantly on my mixdowns as well. I have reloaded the software but as yet
> have not managed to track the problem down...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim.
>
>Normalize Mix is the correct function. The Maximum DB level is what you
will set to move the faders - this is the value your highest level fader
will be increased to, and this amount of increase will be the amount all
faders are changed by. As an experiment, set all your faders a 0 db. Now,
lets say you would like to raise the entire mix by 5 db. Select Normalize
Mix and enter 5db for the maximum db level. Now all your faders will move
up to 5db. If this worked for you, then take one of your actual mixes you
would like to increase. Lets say you want to move the faders all up by 3 db
and they are all at different levels. Find the fader with the highest level
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