stable paris mb GB K8NS ultra - Kim, Chris, Deej..others??? [message #59366] |
Fri, 21 October 2005 08:28 |
thesandbox
Messages: 12 Registered: March 2007
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>I do mostly indie and demo stuff around Nashville so PARIS is still my thing
>for tracking and mixing to 2bus. I have read the other threads and see
that
>Kim you got one of these MB's upon Chris's recomendation. Is it still stable
>for you? Other recomends ASUS A7V8x or A7N8X though I know also now a bit
>dated now. My PARIS was still stable after 3 or so years on my 1.3 athlon
>tb but yes it is time to catch up a bit.
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>3 EDS (will be adding a 4th)
>2 MECScott at ADK gave a push for the A7V Deluxe....any comments???
Thanks,
Matt
"thesandbox" <mattjbarber.nospam@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I know these are disco
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Re: stable paris mb GB K8NS ultra - Kim, Chris, Deej..others??? [message #59372 is a reply to message #59370] |
Fri, 21 October 2005 11:10 |
thesandox
Messages: 5 Registered: October 2005
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cify my own virtual memory settings. If you
have a separate audio drive, select it from the pop-up if you have two
audio drives, select the fastest one. Set virtual memory to 2 times the
amount of installed RAM, up to a maximum setting of 150 Mb. 128MB
recommended. Set both values to the same value.
After changing the value of the swap file defrag your hard drive and
reboot to dos. Once in DOS delete the swap file so that when windows is
restarted the swap file is rebuilt unfragmented. On systems with large
amounts of memory (i.e. > 256mb) the hard disk based swap file is not
needed as much, this tweak optimizes the use of the swap file on such
systems.
Using notepad open the file SYSTEM.INI in your Windows directory.
Find the [386Enh] section and add a new line reading
"ConservativeSwapfileUsage=1". Save the file and restart Windows for the
change to take effect.
* /Z:64 option: Format your AUDIO drive with "Format X: /Z:64" for 32k
clusters.
* Buffer DMA Channels: If you're using an IDE drive, Control Panel /
System / Device Manager. Expand system devices, select Direct Memory
Access Controller and click Properties. Click the Settings tab. Use the
up arrow to increase the Reserve DMA buffer try a setting of 32k or 64k.
* Disable Read Ahead Optimization: Device Manager, Performance tab /
File System. Set Read-ahead optimization slider to None.
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Re: stable paris mb GB K8NS ultra - Kim, Chris, Deej..others??? [message #59378 is a reply to message #59377] |
Fri, 21 October 2005 17:32 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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recording?
> > I'm also considering Guitar rig and the latest version of Amplitube.
I've
> >been told the POD and Amplitube suck??? Opinions???
> >
> >I'm looking to get usable guitar productions (good tone). I would like
> to
> >have some versatility as opposed to a one trick pony amp, for the same
kind
> >of money. So the question is, is any of this stuff up to the task? I'll
> >be mainly recording rhythm guitar with occasional noodleing. Mainly
doing
> >Rock, Heavy Rock, a bit of metal, Country and Pop.
> >
> >I've owned Guitar effect processors ten years ago, none of them sounded
> vary
> >good to me. I sold everything off. I have a new Steve Vai model Ibanez
> >I picked up from a friend. I have a SansAmp GT 2, and old Crate GT 40 C
> >(Cheap sounding amp), Nigel plugin from UA, and a direct box. That's the
> >extent of my Guitar gear.
> >
> >There are so many new guitar processors out there now. Being that I'm a
> >drummer it's a little tuff to figure out how to get good, usable guitar
> sound
> >on a $600.00 budget.
> >
> >Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >James
> >
>Yeah, I've been hiting the suck knob pretty hard today...
And this one goes to 11 !!
DC
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I've been getting into my Lexicon Signature 284 lately. Some great things
>can be accomplished with this. I've got the Lexi stereo cab for it and I've
>got a NADY RSM32 on one cone and an SM57 on the other. Both mics are being
>fed into a Demeter VTMP-2a. Also I'm simultaneously running the DI's of
the
>Lexi and my POD XT Pro into Paris by splitting my guitar output through
a
>Radial Switchbone and feeding it to the Lexi and the POD XT
>Pro.........sooooo.......in true Mr. Simplicity fashion, I'm recording the
>output of my guitar on 6 x tracks simultaneously.
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>Now, I just need to get my chops back, because, quite frankly, I'm so rusty
>I suck.......so this configuration I call *Suck x 6*
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>;o)
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