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Tom Bruhl
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n.<BR>>Tom<BR>> =20
"DavidLee" <<A=20
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message =3D<BR>>news:42b462c4$1@linux...<BR>><BR>> =
There is an=20
on-board LAN adapter and one other onboard device that i=20
=3D<BR>>don't<BR>> need that i have disabled them in the =
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manager....hmm...when i =3D<BR>>get<BR>> back to the =
studio i'll=20
check these things out...<BR>><BR>> =
thanks.<BR>><BR>> =20
"Rod Lincoln" <<A=20
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t;=20
wrote:<BR>> ><BR>> >Check to see if you have =
the=20
proper drivers installed for all your =
=3D<BR>>hardware.<BR>> =20
>Sometimes you have to update them. Try updateing your vid card=20
=3D<BR>>driver. Make<BR>> >sure DMA is checked for all =
ATA/ATAPI=20
channels that have your hard =3D<BR>>drives<BR>> >on=20
them.<BR>> >Rod<BR>> ><BR>> =20
>Rod<BR>> >"DavidLee" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:dormesher@hotmail.com">dormesher@hotmail.com</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>> >><BR>> >>Fresh install of =
XP, new=20
Asus AN7...whatever the rest of the model =
=3D<BR>>number<BR>> =20
>>is, delux...new ram, new shoes, new processor...<BR>> =
>><BR>> >>paris starts up great, was working like =
a=20
dream, but now when i arm<BR>=3D<BR>>anything<BR>> =
>>more than=20
4 tracks or so it starts kind of showing signs of=20
=3D<BR>>strain...little<BR>> >>mini freezes but =
never actually=20
halts up or crashes...<BR>> >><BR>> =
>>i've tried=20
many combinations of disk i/o, cache, etc, and no real=20
=3D<BR>>sign<BR>> that<BR>> >>these changes =
are doing=20
anything good or bad to the system.<BR>> =
>><BR>> =20
>>any ideas?<BR>> =
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------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C57507.AD98A490--Daking
"Eduardo Mack" <eduardomack2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I am looking for a warm and very open sound mic pre amp form drum over heads
>any sugestion?
>
>Thank's Deej, I needed that! funniest thing I've read in a while.
"Mr Simplicity" <animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote:
>.........zzzzzzzzzzz..........very late session. Get to bed around 3AM.
>
>Wake up semi conscious and stagger zombie-like to kitchen.
>
>Grind coffee, pour it into a filter basket, fill decanter with water, fill
>coffee maker, then turn it on.
>
>Find coffee cup in sink.
>
>Pour a little honey colored dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup.
>
>Lazy dogs decide to get up now that they see that I'm awke and walk to the
>back door and start doing the *I gotta go pee* dance.
>
>Set coffee cup on kitchen counter and go to back door and let lazy dogs
out
>to pee.
>
>Stagger zombie-like back to kitchen counter, grab coffee cup, stagger
>zombie-like over to refrigerator and grab the half and half.
>
>Continue to stagger zombie-like over to the coffee maker where I have my
>little honey bear. I pick up aforementioned honey bear to dribble some
>wonderful local Colorado clover honey into bottom of coffee cup but see
>thick golden syrupy substance in the bottom and so I
>think........."hmmmmm.........must've already done that".
>
>Pour half and half in cup on top of dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup
>followed by a large helping of aromatic French Roast and take a big sip.
>
>After much wretching, rending of garments and gnashing of teeth I am serene
>and reflective and greatful that God, in his infinite mercy, on this
>beautiful Sunday morning, didn't see fit to have me introduce this vile
>concoction into my system after having eaten a big breakfast.
>
>Ya' gotta look at all the angles of something like this and find something
>good.
>
>Now off to the studio. It's going to be a long day.
>
>Drum edits.
>
>;oD
>
>
>What he said. Did it work?
;?)
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:42b5f838$1@linux...
>
> right click on "My Computer" select the hardware tab, click on Device
manager,
> open the IDE ATA/ATAPI controlers icon, right click on each IDE Channel,
> click on advanced settings. Transfer mode should read "DMA if available".
> if it doesn't say that, then select it, and hit OK.
> Rod
> "DavidLee" <dormesher@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >what do i do to alter that?
> >
> >
> >"Mr Simplicity" <animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote:
> >>Good news. That's really strange about your IDE controller though..
Sounds
> >>like DMA isn't happening for some reason.
> >>
> >>Deej
> >>
> >>"DavidLee" <dormesher@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:42b5c9d7$1@linux...
> >>>
> >>> wow...i've driven myself insane...but almost all is well now.
> >>>
> >>> i was writing [audio] to my system *C* drive to test, and it was
working
> >>> beautifully, but when i would write to my secondary IDE it would act
> like
> >>> data was bottlenecking and slowing down (but not stopping) the
recording
> >>> process...so i took my removable drive from the computer [the drive
that
> >>> was bottlenecking], slapped it in a firewire case and hooked it up..it
> >>wrote
> >>> fine with no hangups. mind you, this is a firewire card installed, not
> >the
> >>> onboard firewire buss..
> >>>
> >>> so:
> >>> a. it isn't the hard disk itself
> >>> b. the firewire bus is fast enough to run full open 32 tracks at
24/48k
> >>> c. something is amiss with my secondary IDE master
> >>>
> >>> i'd like to know the answer to D, but i'm still in business. i tracked
> >>last
> >>> night for 1.5 hours at a time at 23 tracks
> >>>
> >>> thanks for putting up with all my questions
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>Well now there's Blenderman's Diaries
http://geocities.com/blenderman666/index.html
enjoy
DonMan, I love your posts :)
"Mr Simplicity" <animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote:
>.........zzzzzzzzzzz..........very late session. Get to bed around 3AM.
>
>Wake up semi conscious and stagger zombie-like to kitchen.
>
>Grind coffee, pour it into a filter basket, fill decanter with water, fill
>coffee maker, then turn it on.
>
>Find coffee cup in sink.
>
>Pour a little honey colored dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup.
>
>Lazy dogs decide to get up now that they see that I'm awke and walk to the
>back door and start doing the *I gotta go pee* dance.
>
>Set coffee cup on kitchen counter and go to back door and let lazy dogs
out
>to pee.
>
>Stagger zombie-like back to kitchen counter, grab coffee cup, stagger
>zombie-like over to refrigerator and grab the half and half.
>
>Continue to stagger zombie-like over to the coffee maker where I have my
>little honey bear. I pick up aforementioned honey bear to dribble some
>wonderful local Colorado clover honey into bottom of coffee cup but see
>thick golden syrupy substance in the bottom and so I
>think........."hmmmmm.........must've already done that".
>
>Pour half and half in cup on top of dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup
>followed by a large helping of aromatic French Roast and take a big sip.
>
>After much wretching, rending of garments and gnashing of teeth I am serene
>and reflective and greatful that God, in his infinite mercy, on this
>beautiful Sunday morning, didn't see fit to have me introduce this vile
>concoction into my system after having eaten a big breakfast.
>
>Ya' gotta look at all the angles of something like this and find something
>good.
>
>Now off to the studio. It's going to be a long day.
>
>Drum edits.
>
>;oD
>
>
>Hi,
I'm running Paris 3.0 and Win XP. Sometimes I get the "no interface attached
to master card" error message 1 in 3 reboots.
I am using long (15 ft) SCSI cables , but they worked fine under 98.
Thoughts?
DaveJust a thought... you *have* swapped out the IDE cable for a
nice new 100/133 compatible one haven't you? No other IDE
device on the secondary bus? Sorry if these are stupid
questions.
David.
DavidLee wrote:
> wow...i've driven myself insane...but almost all is well now.
>
> i was writing [audio] to my system *C* drive to test, and it was working
> beautifully, but when i would write to my secondary IDE it would act like
> data was bottlenecking and slowing down (but not stopping) the recording
> process...so i took my removable drive from the computer [the drive that
> was bottlenecking], slapped it in a firewire case and hooked it up..it wrote
> fine with no hangups. mind you, this is a firewire card installed, not the
> onboard firewire buss..
>
> so:
> a. it isn't the hard disk itself
> b. the firewire bus is fast enough to run full open 32 tracks at 24/48k
> c. something is amiss with my secondary IDE master
>
> i'd like to know the answer to D, but i'm still in business. i tracked last
> night for 1.5 hours at a time at 23 tracks
>
> thanks for putting up with all my questions
>remember, if it bubbles in the cup it's not honey.
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 11:58:24 -0600, "Mr Simplicity"
<animix_spamless_@animas.net> wrote:
>.........zzzzzzzzzzz..........very late session. Get to bed around 3AM.
>
>Wake up semi conscious and stagger zombie-like to kitchen.
>
>Grind coffee, pour it into a filter basket, fill decanter with water, fill
>coffee maker, then turn it on.
>
>Find coffee cup in sink.
>
>Pour a little honey colored dishwashing liquid in bottom of cup.
>
>Lazy dogs decide to get up now that they see that I'm awke and walk to the
>back door and start doing the *I gotta go pee* dance.
>
>Set coffee cup on ki
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