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Re: YEEEEHAWWW!!!!!!.....LOL!!!!! [message #75450 is a reply to message #75448] |
Sun, 05 November 2006 23:37 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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Dj..Keep us posted. You have peeked my interest in this platform. I do know
that both Euphonics and Fairlight uses the sharc dsp chips or eventhe newer
dolphon chips which are great dsps.. Personally, I love dsp systems.
I know people are all jacked for native systems, but without the proper dsp,
they've all lacked something..AND, It keeps you on the PC /Mac upgrade path
forever.. Which is dumb!! When you add ut all up , you have already paid
for a turn-key DSP system.
"DJ" <no@way.jack> wrote:
>I dunno. It may. This Creamware system may be an acceptable alternative
to
>the Paris mix bus. No kiddin'. It's actually got some headroom. I've been
>asking the Pulsar guru's about this. Seems the same DSP that the Scope
>system uses is also used in the Euphonics digital console and the Fairlight
>system. I haven't verified it, but I'
>m playing back that same 37 track project that I was working with in Cubase
>a couple of weeks ago and it sounds big and open when routed via ASIO from
>Cubase to the Scope mixer.
>
>Also, looks like the PCI slot in the mobo survived, but the host card for
>the Magma didn't.
>
>;o)
>
>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>news:454d7d9c@linux...
>> Will the madness never end.
>>
>> AA
>>
>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d6c9f@linux...
>>> Heheh!!!! well.....I didn't die, but one of my mobo slots did.
>>> Mmmmm!!!!!......smells like Behringer!!!!.
>>>
>>> ........don't know............it might have been a defective host
>>> card.......chassis........whatever, but the smell of fried electronics
>>> doth
>>> permeate the control room right about now.
>>>
>>> Lucky I've got a cheapo backup mobo cause this one is tres toasty! It
>>> still
>>> works though. I'm just not going to be running any cards in PCI slot
#3
>>> from
>>> now on.
>>>
>>> ;o)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d5b2d@linux...
>>>> So far it ain't pretty. A 7 slot and a 13 slot, no problem. Two 13
>>> slotters
>>>> seem to go to war in very a major way......maybe has something to do
>>>> with
>>>> the system seeing one driver and 26 PCI slots and just throwing in the
>>>> towel. I've already had one crash with irrecoverable errors. Without
>>>> Ghost
>>>> ........you don't want to even go there. I'm trying to find the magic
>>>> workaround.right now. It's time consuming and tedious but it has to
be
>>>> accomplished or I will die..
>>>>
>>>> ;o)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: YEEEEHAWWW!!!!!!.....LOL!!!!! [message #75452 is a reply to message #75450] |
Sun, 05 November 2006 23:16 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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It keeps you on the PC /Mac upgrade path
> forever.. Which is dumb!! When you add ut all up , you have already paid
> for a turn-key DSP system.
Exactly. And don't forget to put in the 'tune' time the poor souls on native
have to go through with every new system generally. I think another things
we're going to see more problems with is "automatic updates".. mac and win.
No good can come of that for audio guys.
AA
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:454ed819$1@linux...
>
> Dj..Keep us posted. You have peeked my interest in this platform. I do
> know
> that both Euphonics and Fairlight uses the sharc dsp chips or eventhe
> newer
> dolphon chips which are great dsps.. Personally, I love dsp systems.
>
> I know people are all jacked for native systems, but without the proper
> dsp,
> they've all lacked something..AND, It keeps you on the PC /Mac upgrade
> path
> forever.. Which is dumb!! When you add ut all up , you have already paid
> for a turn-key DSP system.
>
> "DJ" <no@way.jack> wrote:
>>I dunno. It may. This Creamware system may be an acceptable alternative
> to
>>the Paris mix bus. No kiddin'. It's actually got some headroom. I've been
>
>>asking the Pulsar guru's about this. Seems the same DSP that the Scope
>>system uses is also used in the Euphonics digital console and the
>>Fairlight
>
>>system. I haven't verified it, but I'
>>m playing back that same 37 track project that I was working with in
>>Cubase
>
>>a couple of weeks ago and it sounds big and open when routed via ASIO from
>
>>Cubase to the Scope mixer.
>>
>>Also, looks like the PCI slot in the mobo survived, but the host card for
>
>>the Magma didn't.
>>
>>;o)
>>
>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>news:454d7d9c@linux...
>>> Will the madness never end.
>>>
>>> AA
>>>
>>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d6c9f@linux...
>>>> Heheh!!!! well.....I didn't die, but one of my mobo slots did.
>>>> Mmmmm!!!!!......smells like Behringer!!!!.
>>>>
>>>> ........don't know............it might have been a defective host
>>>> card.......chassis........whatever, but the smell of fried electronics
>
>>>> doth
>>>> permeate the control room right about now.
>>>>
>>>> Lucky I've got a cheapo backup mobo cause this one is tres toasty! It
>
>>>> still
>>>> works though. I'm just not going to be running any cards in PCI slot
> #3
>>>> from
>>>> now on.
>>>>
>>>> ;o)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d5b2d@linux...
>>>>> So far it ain't pretty. A 7 slot and a 13 slot, no problem. Two 13
>>>> slotters
>>>>> seem to go to war in very a major way......maybe has something to do
>
>>>>> with
>>>>> the system seeing one driver and 26 PCI slots and just throwing in the
>>>>> towel. I've already had one crash with irrecoverable errors. Without
>
>>>>> Ghost
>>>>> ........you don't want to even go there. I'm trying to find the magic
>>>>> workaround.right now. It's time consuming and tedious but it has to
> be
>>>>> accomplished or I will die..
>>>>>
>>>>> ;o)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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Re: YEEEEHAWWW!!!!!!.....LOL!!!!! [message #75456 is a reply to message #75452] |
Sun, 05 November 2006 23:38 |
DJ
Messages: 1124 Registered: July 2005
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Senior Member |
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I'm playing back this 40 track project in SX with the latency set to 3ms.
Cubase's CPU meter is sitting at around 40% but the system doesn't seem to
be even breathing hard. I would have had to up the buffers to at least 512k
to get a dependable playback with the RME cards.
DJ
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:454edf15@linux...
> It keeps you on the PC /Mac upgrade path
>> forever.. Which is dumb!! When you add ut all up , you have already paid
>> for a turn-key DSP system.
>
> Exactly. And don't forget to put in the 'tune' time the poor souls on
> native have to go through with every new system generally. I think another
> things we're going to see more problems with is "automatic updates".. mac
> and win. No good can come of that for audio guys.
>
> AA
>
> "LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:454ed819$1@linux...
>>
>> Dj..Keep us posted. You have peeked my interest in this platform. I do
>> know
>> that both Euphonics and Fairlight uses the sharc dsp chips or eventhe
>> newer
>> dolphon chips which are great dsps.. Personally, I love dsp systems.
>>
>> I know people are all jacked for native systems, but without the proper
>> dsp,
>> they've all lacked something..AND, It keeps you on the PC /Mac upgrade
>> path
>> forever.. Which is dumb!! When you add ut all up , you have already paid
>> for a turn-key DSP system.
>>
>> "DJ" <no@way.jack> wrote:
>>>I dunno. It may. This Creamware system may be an acceptable alternative
>> to
>>>the Paris mix bus. No kiddin'. It's actually got some headroom. I've been
>>
>>>asking the Pulsar guru's about this. Seems the same DSP that the Scope
>>>system uses is also used in the Euphonics digital console and the
>>>Fairlight
>>
>>>system. I haven't verified it, but I'
>>>m playing back that same 37 track project that I was working with in
>>>Cubase
>>
>>>a couple of weeks ago and it sounds big and open when routed via ASIO
>>>from
>>
>>>Cubase to the Scope mixer.
>>>
>>>Also, looks like the PCI slot in the mobo survived, but the host card for
>>
>>>the Magma didn't.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>>news:454d7d9c@linux...
>>>> Will the madness never end.
>>>>
>>>> AA
>>>>
>>>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d6c9f@linux...
>>>>> Heheh!!!! well.....I didn't die, but one of my mobo slots did.
>>>>> Mmmmm!!!!!......smells like Behringer!!!!.
>>>>>
>>>>> ........don't know............it might have been a defective host
>>>>> card.......chassis........whatever, but the smell of fried
>>>>> electronics
>>
>>>>> doth
>>>>> permeate the control room right about now.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lucky I've got a cheapo backup mobo cause this one is tres toasty! It
>>
>>>>> still
>>>>> works though. I'm just not going to be running any cards in PCI slot
>> #3
>>>>> from
>>>>> now on.
>>>>>
>>>>> ;o)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d5b2d@linux...
>>>>>> So far it ain't pretty. A 7 slot and a 13 slot, no problem. Two 13
>>>>> slotters
>>>>>> seem to go to war in very a major way......maybe has something to do
>>
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> the system seeing one driver and 26 PCI slots and just throwing in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> towel. I've already had one crash with irrecoverable errors. Without
>>
>>>>>> Ghost
>>>>>> ........you don't want to even go there. I'm trying to find the magic
>>>>>> workaround.right now. It's time consuming and tedious but it has to
>> be
>>>>>> accomplished or I will die..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ;o)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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Re: YEEEEHAWWW!!!!!!.....LOL!!!!! [message #75472 is a reply to message #75456] |
Mon, 06 November 2006 09:14 |
LaMont
Messages: 828 Registered: October 2005
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Senior Member |
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That's very good news..
I'm glad that Pulsar and the investors never gave up on their DSP solution.
Even with the pressure of the Pro Native market to just "keep upgrading "
your computer folks. This is where Paris could've landed..
The way I see it is this:
1) You can do the Pulsar/Paris combo and keep everything (In the Box)..
2) Paris-SX/Logic/DP, Pro Tools..and a Mixer (Analog or Digital).
Both with improve the summing of any DAW by leaps and bounds..
"DJ" <no@way.jack> wrote:
>I'm playing back this 40 track project in SX with the latency set to 3ms.
>Cubase's CPU meter is sitting at around 40% but the system doesn't seem
to
>be even breathing hard. I would have had to up the buffers to at least 512k
>to get a dependable playback with the RME cards.
>
>DJ
>
>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>news:454edf15@linux...
>> It keeps you on the PC /Mac upgrade path
>>> forever.. Which is dumb!! When you add ut all up , you have already paid
>>> for a turn-key DSP system.
>>
>> Exactly. And don't forget to put in the 'tune' time the poor souls on
>> native have to go through with every new system generally. I think another
>> things we're going to see more problems with is "automatic updates"..
mac
>> and win. No good can come of that for audio guys.
>>
>> AA
>>
>> "LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:454ed819$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Dj..Keep us posted. You have peeked my interest in this platform. I do
>>> know
>>> that both Euphonics and Fairlight uses the sharc dsp chips or eventhe
>>> newer
>>> dolphon chips which are great dsps.. Personally, I love dsp systems.
>>>
>>> I know people are all jacked for native systems, but without the proper
>>> dsp,
>>> they've all lacked something..AND, It keeps you on the PC /Mac upgrade
>>> path
>>> forever.. Which is dumb!! When you add ut all up , you have already paid
>>> for a turn-key DSP system.
>>>
>>> "DJ" <no@way.jack> wrote:
>>>>I dunno. It may. This Creamware system may be an acceptable alternative
>>> to
>>>>the Paris mix bus. No kiddin'. It's actually got some headroom. I've
been
>>>
>>>>asking the Pulsar guru's about this. Seems the same DSP that the Scope
>>>>system uses is also used in the Euphonics digital console and the
>>>>Fairlight
>>>
>>>>system. I haven't verified it, but I'
>>>>m playing back that same 37 track project that I was working with in
>>>>Cubase
>>>
>>>>a couple of weeks ago and it sounds big and open when routed via ASIO
>>>>from
>>>
>>>>Cubase to the Scope mixer.
>>>>
>>>>Also, looks like the PCI slot in the mobo survived, but the host card
for
>>>
>>>>the Magma didn't.
>>>>
>>>>;o)
>>>>
>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>>>news:454d7d9c@linux...
>>>>> Will the madness never end.
>>>>>
>>>>> AA
>>>>>
>>>>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d6c9f@linux...
>>>>>> Heheh!!!! well.....I didn't die, but one of my mobo slots did.
>>>>>> Mmmmm!!!!!......smells like Behringer!!!!.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ........don't know............it might have been a defective host
>>>>>> card.......chassis........whatever, but the smell of fried
>>>>>> electronics
>>>
>>>>>> doth
>>>>>> permeate the control room right about now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lucky I've got a cheapo backup mobo cause this one is tres toasty!
It
>>>
>>>>>> still
>>>>>> works though. I'm just not going to be running any cards in PCI slot
>>> #3
>>>>>> from
>>>>>> now on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ;o)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:454d5b2d@linux...
>>>>>>> So far it ain't pretty. A 7 slot and a 13 slot, no problem. Two 13
>>>>>> slotters
>>>>>>> seem to go to war in very a major way......maybe has something to
do
>>>
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> the system seeing one driver and 26 PCI slots and just throwing in
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> towel. I've already had one crash with irrecoverable errors. Without
>>>
>>>>>>> Ghost
>>>>>>> ........you don't want to even go there. I'm trying to find the magic
>>>>>>> workaround.right now. It's time consuming and tedious but it has
to
>>> be
>>>>>>> accomplished or I will die..
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ;o)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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