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Re: ,,,,mmmmmmmmmm......chicken! [message #58314 is a reply to message #58313] |
Sun, 18 September 2005 19:10 |
uptown jimmy
Messages: 441 Registered: September 2005
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h was great for PARIS audio work (but for MIDI, fuhgetaboutit!).
>I think maybe dual 1.33 was the last G4 before booting into OS9 was left
>behind."
>My questions:
>Is the G4 (with OS 9) the last Mac model to work effectively with Paris
3.0
>software and hardware, including the EDS card? If so, is there any reliable
>supplier of G4s these days?
>Also, since I'm not able to buy state-of-the-art Mac equipment to work with
>Paris, is a PC box a good choice? (TC wrote: "Personally I prefer to run
>Paris on a PC and everything else audio related on my G5.")
>If I go the PC route, will any model and year work? Or do I need to find
>a specific older model to accomodate Paris software and PCI card?
>I greatly appreciate your advice.
The last G4 Mac that ran OS 9, and was produced in large quantities was 1.25GHz
or Dual 1.25GHz. If you
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Re: ,,,,mmmmmmmmmm......chicken! [message #58315 is a reply to message #58314] |
Sun, 18 September 2005 19:41 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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want to buy An apple G4, I would try ebay. You
can also buy a refurbished G4 from Apple from time to time on the Apple store
page under special deals. You'll pay a premium price but you will get a
one year warranty, and I believe it can be extended to a three year.
Good luck!
JamesDitto that on the 414. Nice stuff with that mic on a PNO.
AA
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:432a57ea@linux...
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> Well, i dont know what the white-coated dudes did, but I always
> liked a c-414 over the low wires and another over the highs.
> As for vox mic... whatever works with the singers' voice... how
> much more simple could it be? Brushed-only snare? Stick a nice
> condensor into a clean mic pre a foot or so away & see what you
> get... adjust distance as necessary.
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> Neil
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> Chas. Duncan <duncan5199@SPAMLESSsbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>Okay group, your thoughts please: Grand piano, with vocal... Best
>>ideas for the killer sound... Nobody else in th
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Re: ,,,,mmmmmmmmmm......chicken! [message #58323 is a reply to message #58315] |
Mon, 19 September 2005 06:49 |
emar
Messages: 1 Registered: September 2005
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>Radial is terrific.
Also, these guys are really good too.
http://www.cbicables.com/
good luck,
DC
"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>I know a lot of you guys like Mogami and Canare cables.
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>Where do you puchase? I'm no pro with the soldering, so I need to get a
>snake to spec.
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>Last time I bought cables I went with Redco Audio, the company recommended
>by Mercenary for all cabling needs?
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>Anybody? It's a big investment, and I don't want to waste money.
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>Jimmy
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>http://www.myparispro.com/XP.asp
# 7. Install the PARIS XP Effects Subsystem: download minimumsetup.exe
Don
"Jeff Batter" <jeffbatter@cox.net> wrote in message news:432ef6dc$1@linux...
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> This is what I get from being awol so much...
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> When was Paris wires released? and where would I go to get it?
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> Thanks,
> Jeff
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> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>Found it...DUH!
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>>Don
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>>"Don Nafe" <Report message to a moderator
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Re: ,,,,mmmmmmmmmm......chicken! [message #58328 is a reply to message #58323] |
Mon, 19 September 2005 09:03 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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gt;Jeff Batter wrote:
>> This is what I get from being awol so much...
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>> When was Paris wires released? and where would I go to get it?
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>> Thanks,
>> Jeff
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>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
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>>>Found it...DUH!
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>>>Don
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>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:432d7a3b@linux...
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>>>>Hi All
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>>>>I just rebuilt my computer and averything is working nicely but I noticed
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>>>>Wires is missing on the FX list...where can I find it?
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>>>>thanks
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>>>>Don
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>>Well.......it's much cheaper to just buy more Paris converter cards, but for
you guys out there who are using native DAWs with Paris, here's what I'm
doing:
Using Cubase SX as n audio router for an RME HDSP Multiface AD/DA
converter.......
I've got a pair of HDSP 9652's and a Multiface in my Cubase DAW. It is
possible to patch the Multiface analog I/O across Paris submixes and use
them just like Paris input and output modules when tracking.
Lets say the HDSP 9652's in the cubase native DAW are Card 1 and Card 2 and
the HDSP Multiface is Card 3.
If I wanted to route the Card 3 Multiface analog inputs to the HDSP Card 1
ADAT 1-8 inputs, then patch the HDSP Card 1 ADAT 1-8 outputs to
the ADAT 1-8 inputs of Paris, route the audio through Paris,
then patch the Paris ADAT 1-8 outputs to the ADAT 1-8 inputs of
Card 1 and then to the Multiface outputs, it works as follows:
Create project in SX with 16 tracks.
Set inputs of SX tracks 1-8 to Multiface analog inputs 1-8
Set outputs of SX tracks 1 through 8 to Card 1 HDSP ADAT outputs 1-8
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Re: ,,,,mmmmmmmmmm......chicken! [message #58334 is a reply to message #58328] |
Mon, 19 September 2005 15:07 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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it's doubtful that they are evercapturing even 20 *true* bits.
Pretty cool..........and soooooo simple. ;o)
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