Intermittant Newsgroup Service... [message #59389] |
Sat, 22 October 2005 02:32 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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click Properties. Click the Settings tab. Use the
>up arrow to increase the Reserve DMA buffer try a setting of 32k or 64k.
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>* Disable Read Ahead Optimization: Device Manager, Performance tab /
>File System. Set Read-ahead optimization slider to None.
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>* Disable Write Behind Caching: Device Manager / Performance / File
>System / Troubleshooting tab / check Disable write-behind caching for
>all drives.
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>* Network server performance profile: Device Manager / Performance /
>File System / Typical Role "Network Server"
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>* Auto Insert Notification: Device Manager / CD-ROM/Properties,
>un-check 'Auto insert notification'. Attention: Some CD-ROM burn
>programs activate the notification automatically when
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Re: Intermittant Newsgroup Service... [message #59403 is a reply to message #59389] |
Sat, 22 October 2005 09:52 |
audioguy_nospam_
Messages: 60 Registered: June 2005
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e. The promise of these boxes, is
that you can replace a room full of amps. Samples have really replaced many
instruments, but I guess the modelers have not replaced the tube Amp, and
will never be able to replace a great player.
I will have to experiment. I've recorded many guitar tracks over the years,
I've never like the digital modeling boxes I've used in the past. I already
knew that there is nothing like the real thing, but I was hoping the newer
stuff was a lot better, at least passable.
I think I have to stay in the song writing, demoing mode for now, and if
something is a keeper cool. If I'm in the ballpark sound wise, I guess that
will have to do.
I'm thinking I will start with The J-Station, it's around $100.00-150.00
and a lot of people like it. I recorded a Johnson Millennium AMP in the
past and it rocked, so I hope the J-station kind of gets me there for the
hard stuff. Although some of the J-Station samples sound like an amp recorded
down the hall in another room with a wet blanket over it. I think it's going
to be hard to get, defined, in your face guitar tracks out of this box, or
any other for that matter. The Adrenalinn II and the Waves/PRS GTR are on
the check out list.
If you g
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Re: Intermittant Newsgroup Service... [message #59407 is a reply to message #59403] |
Sat, 22 October 2005 11:29 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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JMP-6)
These preamps are all somewhat similar, being clean/straight wire with gain
kinda pre's and they were selected for reasons if consistency and expediency
in getting this test done within the remaining time I have available in
2005.
If it's OK with eve3ryone involved, I'll make some sound clips available.
Deej
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Deej and Luiz,
I think the matrox drivers allowed that setting?
One card will display to monitor A and duplicate it.
The other card will display to monitor B and duplicate it.
Whacky but it should work.
Tom
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message =
news:435aafc7@linux...
You are, of course, spoiling the simplicity of all of this ;o). I =
think that
it would be even more fun to actually get the same image on 4 x
screens.........but in the absence of this necessity, isn't there a =
function
to to somehow do what he's asking? I could have sworn I saw this =
somewhere
during one of my odyssies.........but I forget where it was.
Getting old is a bitch........;o)
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:435aa3f2$1@linux...
> Get two active video splitters if all you want is cloning and pull =
out the
> PCI card entirely.
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> AA
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