Listening Challenge @ the File vault [message #61147] |
Fri, 09 December 2005 04:41 |
Morgan
Messages: 133 Registered: August 2005
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to compress after the fact. It's difficult, if not impossible, to undo
the compression after the fact. When I do my limited version of
mastering I usually use the UAD-1 Precision Limiter, although I
have been known to use Waves' limiter too.
gantt
Pete Ruthenburg wrote:
> Trying to get a feel for how many people use 2 bus compression
> here.I'm more interested in hardware recommendations,but would
> be curious about software too.
> Looking at the the old SSL384,Alan Smart,API 2500,or maybe
> Pendulum Audio too;or whatever.
> Thinking of using this with the Neve VR60 I'll be using,but
> also possibly with PARIS or PT.
>
> Thanks,
> PeteCheck this out ....
http://www.snopes.com/photos/arts/xmaslights.aspI bought my 3rd EDS card about a year or so ago, but never plugged it
into the computer, thinking that I'd save it for a backup or whatever. I
finally decided to put it in the computer last night, since most of the
stuff I'm recording lately I've spread across 3 submixes, and having to
always have one submix be rendered was starting to be a pain in the ass.
Anyhow, I plug the card in and boot the computer and XP recognizes the
new hardware, says it's already got the driver, would I like to use it?
Click yes, "hardware installed successfully".
Then I launch Paris, open up a 3 submix project, switch them all to
card....
and....
IT WORKED THE FIRST TIME.
Unreal. so I"m totally geeking out that I was able to add this third
card, almost plug-and-play, and it works. Clean living, right?
Well, almost.
About a minute into the song the computer just shuts down.
dead.
black.
gone.
I killed the power supply. :)
So I'm off today to get a 450 watter, and all should be good.
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