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Re: footswitch? [message #60475 is a reply to message #60460] |
Sun, 20 November 2005 15:38 |
Edna Sloan
Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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> I'm wondering if, maybe, the power in my new neighbourhood is a little in
> consitant, and there's some protection circuit in the UPS kicking in and
> out. It doesn't appear to affect operation. The UPS, for example, doesn't
> start beeping as it does when the power actually shuts off (which it used
> to do at random sometimes at the last place). Also, it seems there are
times
> when it will do it a lot, and times when it does it very little, or not at
> all. This morning it was doing it almost constantly... like every 15
seconds
> or so, but yesterday at one point I listened for a few minutes and it
didn't
> do it at all.
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> Just wondering if anybody has any idea what it might be. All functions,
including
> the phone line filter, seem to be working fine.
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> Any clues anyone?
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.can't wait for your 75th
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 13:54:08 -0700, "DJ"
<animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I figured I'd give my analog gear a workout today since the Cubase SX ADC is
>doing such a good job.
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>It's been a while since I've used a lot of analog gear in a mix because I've
>been using UAD-1 plugins.
>
>.......what I'm finding/remembering............
>
>Avalon 737 EQ/comp works great on lead VOX for transparent *bigness* with
>comp set 2:1 with a low threshold, fast attack/med release and a 4dB boost
>at 20kHz if the output of the 737 is routed to aqn SPL de-esser set to
>cancel some of the spit that this unit seems to create due to
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Re: footswitch? [message #60657 is a reply to message #60479] |
Sat, 26 November 2005 10:25 |
Edna Sloan
Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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"_blank">spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
> >news:4388a711$1@linux...
> >>
> >> For whatever it's worth, I cut about 90% of my sessions
> >> in 16 bit--it sounds fantastic, especially for the punchy
> >> stuff. If it's real quiet acoustic stuff I go to the 24
> >> bit. My mastering guy in Nashville (Randy LeRoy at Final Stage)
> >> agrees, and says it sounds as good or better than most 24 bit stuff.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> >> >Am looking at picking up a used Pro system very reasonable and
nearby.
> >> Was
> >> >wondering if the Pro MEC has 24 bit converters? Owner sez yes, but I
> >have
> >> >heard the old and new MECs are the same.
> >> >Thanks,
> >> >Edna
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
>So then there wouldn't be much advantage to processing 24bit files over
16bit, i.e., relative to the amount of processing you intend to do?
"EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote in message
news:4388ade6$1@linux...
> While the tracks themselves are 16 bit, all porocessing is done at
> full internal resolution. Then, when you bounce to disc, set the
> project bit depth to 24 and you will get a full 24 bits for your mix.
> This file can then be mastered, dithered and put to CD.
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> If you are doing more open, airy type music, you may want to track at
> 24 bit. Even using the on-board A/D, you will get 24 bit files with
> 20 bits of resolution... still better than 16.
>
> Personally, I track everything at 16 also with very good results. Why
> waste the drive space if it's not needed.
>
> Alternately, as you suggested, an outboard A/D can be SPDIF'd into
> Paris for full 24 bit rez recording.
>
> David.
>
> Edna wrote:
>
> > Hmmm, interesting. Do you do a lot of fx processing at 16 bit also?
> >
> > "John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
> > news:4388a711$1@linux...
> >
> >>For whatever it's worth, I cut about 90% of my sessions
> >>in 16 bit--it sounds fantastic, especially for the punc
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Re: footswitch? [message #60666 is a reply to message #60657] |
Sat, 26 November 2005 17:50 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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get="_blank">http://www.sequoiadigital.com
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>Im having problems getting the second card jumper cables in the right spot,I
keep getting error messages that they're wired wrong, I went straight on
and crossed the 2 big ones.Is one end supposed to be upside down???
Thanks
ScottEach ribbon cable has a red stripe on one edge. These cables need to be
crossed over with the red edge on the same side of each cable....ie if you
are looking down at one the cable and the red edge is on your right, then
the red edge needs to be to the right on the other cable. Also, it's real
easy to plug the cable adapters into just the top or bottom half of the dual
rows of pins. Make sure you have the cable adapters plugged in to both rows
of pins.
Deej
"Scott L" <slang97@starband.net> wrote in message news:438939ce$1@linux...
>
> Im having problems getting the second card jumper cables in the right
spot,I
> keep getting error messages that they're wired wrong, I went straight on
> and crossed the 2 big ones.Is one end supposed to be upside down???
> Thanks
> ScottThat's what I love about this group. People who are in search for the best,
forget the BS, and willing to help other people get there. Thanks Sakis.
Rod
"Sakis" <sakis@digisoundmastering.com> wrote:
>IMO is the best DAW currently in the market with outstanding editing
>features, excellent X-fade editing & 4 point cut abilities. The
>comparisonics search engine rocks when you have a demanding editing project.
>Plenty of native processing tools, excellent routing. I love the way that
>you can customize the program to suit your needs, from shortcuts to
>templates, and also the batch procesing engine with mixer setups and various
>output options. E-mail me if you need to ask more questions about it.
>
>Cheers,
>Sakis
>
>"DC" <dc@spamunclelouie.com> wrote in message news:4382b100$1@linux...
>>
>> I saw this system up close for the first time at the AES seminar on
>> Saturday. I may have found my next DAW if Paris ever becomes
>> unusable for me.
>>
>> Very impressive.
>>
>> Seen it? Opinions?
>>
>> http://www.sequoiadigital.com
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>You need three cables total. One 10 pin cable that goes
straight across on either header, and two wider cables that
cross over each other (can't remember if it's 15 or 16 pin).
Keep all the stripes to the same side... doesn't matter
which, as long as they are the same. The next trick is to
figure out which is the master card. Attach an interface to
one card and fire it up. If it starts, you found the A card.
David.
Scott L wrote:
> Im having problems getting the second card jumper cables in the right spot,I
> keep getting error messages that they're wired wrong, I went straight on
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