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Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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h the bands
>> starting at 8:00pm. There will be a short break for food around 10:30 and
>> there will be an open jam at 1:00 am or so. Then the inevitable teardown
>> and load out and the ensuing "special invite" party afterwards.
>>
>> Anyway should be a hoot
>>
>> So with that I'm off to load up my gear and get ready to "load in!"
>>
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>Yes, I am gearing that up but it is (amongst the havoc here) a little harder
to find the time to than I had wished. I have already made some initial test
runs and am working on a few details at this time, so it is in motion.

... to each email I've received, I have replied to my knowledge. I'm starting
to wonder if we're having some sort of spam blocking issue?

Let's try this - if you have another account besides hotmail ( a known
source for pretty heavy volumes of spam and subject to heavy filtering as a
result ) you might hit me up at the email address I provided to you in our
previous emails. Believe me when I say I want to get this DVD into the hands
of anyone that wants to it, because Brian did such an amazing job of pouring
out information.

AA


"Eugene B" <martinlancer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:437f4240$1@linux...
>
> Aaron,i was wondering if you are still doing the dvd one offs?
> I've emailed you a few times but got no reply.
> EugeneI was getting this a while back when I tried to save a file (project). As
I recall, it is a Win98SE problem, and not a PARIS probem. Still, I only
get it in PARIS. Anyone have a good suggestion as to how I can get rid of
this?
Re: The Big Day [message #60435 is a reply to message #60432] Sat, 19 November 2005 10:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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ere for all three sessions. He's a local guy, but a great
session player with an exceptional GMS kit. It's a pain in the butt to set
up and track drums so after the first of the year I'm gonna have to either
start charging more for my studio time so I can cut back on my day job or
............I don't know, maybe train some other engineer on my rig.....at
least for tracking duties. My producer buddy Tim Sullivan is starting to
line up clients....some with deep pockets. I never thought I'd ever make a
go of this but the whole idea of building this studio was to get out of the
oil business and get back in the music business. It's been 8 years and more
thousands of dollars than I want to think about since I bought my Paris
system and started putting this studio together. I never thought I'd see it
happen that it would actually become profitable.......but it's looking like
I'll be seeing some black ink here. I ain't quittin' the day job just yet
though.

;o)


"Chris Wargo" <christopherwargokeinspam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:437f561a$1@linux...
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> Deej, those SE3 mics sound absolutley incredible on the acoustic. Have
you
> tried them for drum OH's yet?Considering the rancor that usually preceeds and follows the shuffling of
band members/dissolution of bands/reforming of new bands with some of and
without some of the former members, this is a testament to your karma.

Very cool that you've got this happening. Nice to hear a story like this.

;o)
Deej

"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:437f63f0@linux...
> I think that was the thing that suprised me the most...the willingness of
> everyone to participate...very cool indeed!
>
> DOn
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> news:437f61d0$1@linux...
> > 'grats dude.. you are indeed a lucky guy to have all that love around
you
> >
> > AA
> >
Re: The Big Day [message #60436 is a reply to message #60432] Sat, 19 November 2005 09:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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> > "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:437f55d9@linux...
> >> Hi All
> >>
> >> Well it has finally arrived...the Don Nafe Rock'n'Roll Retrospective
50th
> >> Birthday Bash
> >>
> >> The idea was hatched back in January of this year by my wife who
> >> suggested we have a party and get as many former bands of mine to play.
> >>
> >> Well after several email's and phone calls - 17 bands got whittled down
> >> to eight and with special guests we've got another three or four
covered.
> >>
> >> The rehearsals started in mid October and ran two three times a week
> >> right up to this Thursday evening and went surprisingly well. In fact
the
> >> guitarist and keyboardist of one band hadn't touched their gear in over
> >> twenty years and that band is doing material by Kansas, Frank Zappa and
> >> some Santana. They apparently started rehearsals on the side back in
July
> >> and have been woodshedding because they were prepared!
> >>
> >> Load in is at 1:00 pm and the theme for the day is "it's under
> >> control....controlled mayhem that is"
> >>
> >> The game plan is to take an 18 channel feed from the board (Midas
Venice)
> >> into a friends Nuendo rig as well as a stereo feed to a broadcast
quality
> >> digital video camera (static on the stage) and then catch different
stage
> >> angles with three mini dvd recorders along with one roaming 8mm video
> >> camera. All to be assembled in the new year to DVD.
> >>
> >> We also have a couple of Power Point presentations being projected onto
> >> two screens (at either side of the stage) and some of the shots go back
> >> to 1970 - a couple weeks after I got my first set of drums
> >>
> >> The evening starts with a meet and greet at 7:00 pm with the bands
> >> starting at 8:00pm. There will be a short break for food around 10:30
and
> >> there will be an open jam at 1:00 am or so. Then the inevitable
teardown
> >> and load out and the ensuing "special invi
Re: The Big Day [message #60437 is a reply to message #60436] Sat, 19 November 2005 09:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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te" party afterwards.
> >>
> >> Anyway should be a hoot
> >>
> >> So with that I'm off to load up my gear and get ready to "load in!"
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> >>
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>Oh........and BTW, I'm expecting great things from these SE3 mics on OH's.
The large capsules in these really make a difference in getting more
frequency range out of the source while still achieving plenty of off axis
rejection so that focus is still preserved.

I've got a bunch of these mics here now on demo.
They are stacking up to be the equal, if not superior to my German mics. I'm
really liking the Titan better than my U87 (a Stephen Paul 87). I didn't
expect this to happen. What's driving me absolutely nuts is that I can't
afford to buy them all and still keep my current mic locker intact and the
way I do things around here is to experiment exensively with different
mic/preamp/source combinations so I've got a pretty good idea of how what
I've got will work in any given situation when a new client comes in with
and acoustic instrument and a limited budget. This saves lots of hours in
the studio and I've become comfortable with the tools I've put together
here. They may not be the most expensive, but they all get the job done in a
stellar way and now I'm going to have to make some choices PDQ and maybe
sell some of my other mics because I've come to depend on these SE's.

..........this is problem?

;oD


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:437f7637@linux...
> Have you
> > tried them for drum OH's yet?
>
> Nope, but I plan to soon. My studio is getting busy. We've got three
> projects coming up that will require live drums and I'm going to try to
get
> Steve Dejka in here for all three sessions. He's a local guy, but a great
> session player with an exceptional GMS kit. It's a pain in the butt to set
> up and track drums so after the first of the year I'm gonna have to either
> start charging more for my studio time so I can cut back on my day job or
> ...........I don't know, maybe train some other engineer on my rig.....at
> least for tracking duties. My producer buddy Tim Sullivan is starting to
> line up clients....some with deep pockets. I never thought I'd ever make a
> go of this but the whole idea of building this studio was to get out of
the
> oil business and get back in the music business. It's been 8 years and
more
> thousands of dollars than I want to think about since I bought my Paris
> system and started putting this studio together. I never thought I'd see
it
> happen that it would actually become profi
Re: The Big Day [message #60442 is a reply to message #60437] Sat, 19 November 2005 11:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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electric
> guitar or bass to send to amp and console ...
> I cannot find a cheap way of doing this.
> Regards,
> DimitriosNo, it's a Paris problem. I get it in Paris running on XP. Not very often,
but it does happen.
Rod
"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>
>I was getting this a while back when I tried to save a file (project). As
>I recall, it is a Win98SE problem, and not a PARIS probem. Still, I only
>get it in PARIS. Anyone have a good suggestion as to how I can get rid
of
>this? Last time, I ran some utility to check the disk, and no problems
were
>found.
>
>Thanks for any help.This may be an error that will allow you to save the changes you have made
to a mix before it crashes.
Just don;t hit anything on the error message, and go to the project window
and save under a new name. then hit the ok on the message.


"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>No, it's a Paris problem. I get it in Paris running on XP. Not very often,
>but it does happen.
>Rod
>"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>>
>>I was getting this a while back when I tried to save a file (project).
As
>>I recall, it is a Win98SE problem, and not a PARIS probem. Still, I only
>>get it in PARIS. Anyone have a good suggestion as to how I can get rid
>of
>>this? Last time, I ran some utility to check the disk, and no problems
>were
>>found.
>>
>>Thanks for any help.
>"Jesse Skeens" <jskeens@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Anyone find a workaround to the distortion present in this plug? Mostly
noticable
>on sustaining sounds like pads/vox.
>It's a shame as its a great effect. I've been able to tame it by putting
>a low pass after it but that compromises the sound.
>
>Jesse

anybody? this got lots of great reviews yet seems ot have a serious flaw...Aaron,
I think I e-mailed you about the DVD.but I don't think
I heard back from you.. Were can I e-mail you at?

respect
Nappy



"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Yes, I am gearing that up but it is (amongst the havoc here) a little harder

>to find the time to than I had wished. I have already made some initial
test
>runs and am working on a few details at this time, so it is in motion.
>
>.. to each email I've received, I have replied to my knowledge. I'm starting

>to wonder if we're having some sort of spam blocking issue?
>
>Let's try this - if you have another account besides hotmail ( a known
>source for pretty heavy volumes of spam and subject to heavy filtering as
a
>result ) you might hit me up at the email address I provided to you in our

>previous emails. Believe me when I say I want to get this DVD into the hands

>of anyone that wants to it, because Brian did such an amazing job of pouring

>out information.
>
>AA
>
>
>"Eugene B" <martinlancer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:437f4240$1@linux...
>>
>> Aaron,i was wondering if you are still doing the dvd one offs?
>> I've emailed you a few times
Re: The Big Day [message #60456 is a reply to message #60432] Sun, 20 November 2005 02:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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correct me?
> > AA
> >
> >
> > "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:437f753e@linux...
> > > Regarding the footswitch for Paris mentioned in the manual, is this
just
> a
> > > simple make-break single pole toggle type?
> > > Thanks,
> > > Edna
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>The Titan is a multipattern LDC with a titanium capsule. It's giving me a
lot of the U87 vibe without the honky mids that U87's are pretty well known
for. Part of this is resonance of the stock Neumann 87 capsule I think as it
seems to be pretty universal and can really bite you if the mic isn't
carefully placed.....but that and the fet head amp are part of the *sound*
of the 87. The Stephen Paul mod for a U87 offsets this by installing a
better capsule and tuning the head amp, thus creating more air and a little
top boost at around 10-12k. The Titan doesn't sound exactly like a Stephen
Paul U87, but it does have some of the same vibe in that it produces a
*cleaner* midrange to my ears while opening up the top end and it doesn't
sound cheap or brittle. The Fig8 setting on the Titan is very nice as it can
smooth out the *inyourfaceness* that LDC mics can exhibit on some sources
in cardioid. The TEF sorta' speaks for itself.

http://www.seelectronics.com/Titan.html

If I was just looking at the TEF, I would immediately think 'woah....this is
gonna be a bright mic". What this curve seems to do is work really well to
"demud" dark sources without sounding strident.

Deej

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4380bcdc$1@linux...
>
> Hey DJee! What is the Titan? Got a link? How much dough?
>
> Thanks
> James
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> &
Re: The Big Day [message #60466 is a reply to message #60432] Sun, 20 November 2005 14:51 Go to previous message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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Senior Member
if not superior to my German mics.
>>
>>I'm
>>
>>>really liking the Titan better than my U87 (a Stephen Paul 87). I didn't
>>>expect this to happen. What's driving me absolutely nuts is that I can't
>>>afford to buy them all and still keep my current mic locker intact and
>
> the
>
>>>way I do things around here is to experiment exensively with different
>>>mic/preamp/source combinations so I've got a pretty good idea of how
>
> what
>
>>>I've got will work in any given situation when a new client comes in with
>>>and acoustic instrument and a limited budget. This saves lots of hours
>>
>>in
>>
>>>the studio and I've become comfortable with the tools I've put together
>>>here. They may not be the most expensive, but they all get the job done
>>
>>in a
>>
>>>stellar way and now I'm going to have to make some choices PDQ and maybe
>>>sell some of my other mics because I've come to depend on these SE's.
>>>
>>>.........this is problem?
>>>
>>>;oD
>>>
>>>
>>>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>>>news:437f7637@linux...
>>>
>>>>Have you
>>>>
>>>>>tried them for drum OH's yet?
>>>>
>>>>Nope, but I plan to soon. My studio is getting busy. We've got three
>>>>projects coming up that will require live drums and I'm going to try to
>>>
>>>get
>>>
>>>>Steve Dejka in here for all three sessions. He's a local guy, but a
>
> great
>
>>>>session player with an exceptional GMS kit. It's a pain in the butt to
>>
>>set
>>
>>>>up and track drums so after the first of the year I'm gonna have to
>
> either
>
>>>>start charging more for my studio time so I can cut back on my day job
>>
>>or
>>
>>>>...........I don't know, maybe train some other engineer on my
>
> rig.....at
>
>>>>least for tracking duties. My producer buddy Tim Sullivan is starting
>>
>>to
>>
>>>>line up clients....some with deep pockets. I never thought I'd ever
>
> make
>
>>a
>>
>>>>go of this but the whole idea of building this studio was to get out of
>>>
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