G3 fun and games [message #54936] |
Sun, 26 June 2005 13:26 |
steve the artguy
Messages: 308 Registered: June 2005
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ess due to the amount i turned
the submix faders down)... RMS is now -14.67.
does anyone find this to be mysterious?
jeremySecret sauce?
"Jeremy Luzier" <j.luzier@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> ok so common sense and normal signal flow is as follows....
>
> you have a bunch of guitars from individual channels going through a group
> channel.
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> the group channel feeds the master bus.
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> the group channel is peaking at say -5 db.
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> so..... the master bus is peaking at -5 db.
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> you turn the group channel down to -10 db.
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> so... the master bus now shows peaking at -10 db.
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> in PARIS.... ;-)
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> you have a bunch of stuff running in on submix 1 and submix 2.
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> you think you a peak at 0 db because the little red light are going on and
> the meters are bouncing continuously at the tip top.
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> printing the mix confirms that you were totally slamming paris and peaking
> at 0 db... with an average RMS of -11.01 db.
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> you dont hear any distortion or cl
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Re: G3 fun and games [message #54942 is a reply to message #54936] |
Sun, 26 June 2005 17:14 |
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> > > ok so common sense and normal signal flow is as follows....
> > >
> > > you have a bunch of guitars from individual channels going through a
> group
> > > channel.
> > >
> > > the group channel feeds the master bus.
> > >
> > > the group channel is peaking at say -5 db.
> > >
> > > so..... the master bus is peaking at -5 db.
> > >
> > > you turn the group channel down to -10 db.
> > >
> > > so... the master bus now shows peaking at -10 db.
> > >
> > > in PARIS.... ;-)
> > >
> > > you have a bunch of stuff running in on submix 1 and submix 2.
> > >
> > > you think you a peak at 0 db because the little red light are going on
> and
> > > the meters are bouncing continuously at the tip top.
> > >
> > > printing the mix confirms that you were totally slamming paris and
> peaking
> > > at 0 db... with an average RMS of -11.01 db.
> > >
> > > you dont hear any distortion or clipping.... listening at various
> > different
> > > levels including very soft when its most audible.... at least to me.
> > >
> > > so just for curiousity you decide to lower the submix faders 5 db
each.
> > now
> > > the little read lights don't come on at all.
> > >
> > > printing the mix completely mystifies me because it still shows peaks
of
> > > 0db.... and instead of RMS being -16 db (5 less due to the amount i
> turned
> > > the submix faders down)... RMS is now -14.67.
> > >
> > > does anyone find th
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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Re: G3 fun and games [message #54960 is a reply to message #54936] |
Mon, 27 June 2005 02:21 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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>respect
>NappyOn 27 Jun 2005 17:33:39 +1000, "jason Miles" <JMiles45@aol.com> wrote:
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>>Are you in personal contact with Suzy? If so, could you find out who
>>she's currently booking through? You can email me offlist.
>>
>>pab
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>Go to her website-the info is there
>L
D'oh! At times, my brain slips into neutral......
Ahhh. She's with Fleming now. Different agent. I shall try again.
Thanks.
pab
"Enjoy every sandwich." -- Warren Zevon
"Here at Microsoft, Quality is job, oh, I dunno, maybe 7 or 8?"DITTO!!!!!
Wouldn't be here without ya.
Don
"Rob Arsenault" <info@studiomanitou.com> wrote in message
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> Kim, I think I speak for all when I say """A BIG THANK YOU""" for your
> efforts in keeping Paris alive. You rock my friend.
>
> Rob A
>
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> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:42bfaf52$1@linux...
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>> Yeh sure. There's a page update in the wind soon so I'll make a move to
>> include
>> it.
>>
>> Cheers,
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Re: G3 fun and games [message #54978 is a reply to message #54942] |
Mon, 27 June 2005 12:54 |
Larry Hogan
Messages: 17 Registered: June 2005 Location: Upstate New York
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; "steve the artguy" <artguy@svnartichokespittle.net> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>just so you know.
>> >>
>> >>here's the link. Kim, why not put it on your page? I used to have to
get
>> >>it from Doug's...
>> >>
>> >>http://www.centralchat.net/chatrooms/channel.php?c=Paris
>> >>
>> >>-steve
>> >
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>
>Larry-
Howdy! I actually was able to get the CD out by repeatedly hitting the eject
button immediately after powering up the Mac, as was suggested. The simplest
thing to try actually worked. Amazing.
I'll definitely try that "X" thing...!
It's funny. I went 8 years with only my Atari and my 9600, and now I've bought
three used os x machines within 6 months! I think it's because 1) I'm nuts,
and 2) they're getting ridiculously cheap. It's insane. Or I'm insane. Or
both.
-steve
i, Steve,
>>
>>Holding the mouse down won't work if the Mac wants to boot from it.
>>
>>Cold boot and **hold down** the Option key all through the start-up process.
>>You should soon be presented with two or three icons of whatever available
>>bootable disks the Mac can see—including not only the CD itself but the
>"home"
>>drive.
ah, but the problem was that, after booting from the CD, it didn't see any
of the other system folders - including the one that had worked perfectly
only minutes before.
>Of course, select the OSX drive and hit the continue arrow/icon.
>That
>>should do it. (NOTE: This will not work with more than one system installed
>>on a **single** hard drive—say, both OSX and OS9—but only those with more
>>than one drive/CD volume, etc.)
Hmmm. It didn't seem to work when I tried it with a portable USB drive which
contained my 9600 system hard drive.
I'll have to try tinkering some more.
Ah, nuts. I just remembered that I forgot to pick up my old System 9 upgrade
cds. Have to try to remember them tomorrow...!
>>
>>I hope this helps. Good luck and let us know how things work out. (I also
>>agree with some other poster here that reformatting the drive and loading
>>both OS9 and OSX would be the very best thing to do in any case. Again,
>just
>>be sure to set it up as OS9-bootable [from Disk Utility on the Install
CD]
>>or the drive will only see OSX when you're finished.
I must investigate this further!
>Anyway, you might as
>>well have a clean computer to start out with, IMO.)
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Larry Hogan
>>I've been rehearsing in this particular studio, and my Kawai MP-9000 hums
really badly through the standard unbalanced 6.5mm 1/4 inch jacks. It doesn't
hum at all through the balanced cannon outputs (yes, oddly, and thankfully,
this keyboard has balanced outputs as well)
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Re: G3 fun and games [message #54979 is a reply to message #54978] |
Mon, 27 June 2005 12:58 |
Larry Hogan
Messages: 17 Registered: June 2005 Location: Upstate New York
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I've tested the keyboard here at home and it's fine through both into Paris.
I'm thinking there is some kind of earth problem in the rehearsal studio.
Obviously an earth problem wouldn't show up through a mic, and it didn't
show up on our guitarists setup which involved a laptop plugged into the
PA, but laptops of course use DC and I imagine are less prone to earth issues.
Anybody got any tips here? Am I likely to damage the keyboard if I take it
back? Or may it still be a keyboard fault? Next time I'm taking a multimeter
to measure the earth...
Cheers,
Kim.yes it does and had to do it the other day on a friends new laptop
several times while trying to get it to ....work.
On 28 Jun 2005 05:54:43 +1000, "Larry Hogan" <ooglybong@nycap.rr.com>
wrote:
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>Hi, Steve,
>
>Holding the mouse down won't work if the Mac wants to boot from it.
>
>Cold boot and **hold down** the Option key all through the start-up process.
>You should soon be presented with two or three icons of whatever available
>bootable disks the Mac can see—including not only the CD itself but the "home"
>drive. Of course, select the OSX drive and hit the continue arrow/icon. That
>should do it. (NOTE: This will not work with more than one system installed
>on a **single** hard drive—say, both OSX and OS9—but only those with more
>than one drive/CD volume, etc.)
>
>I hope this helps. Good luck and let us know how things work out. (I also
>agree with some other poster here that reformatting the drive and loading
>both OS9 and OSX would be the very best thing to do in any case. Again, just
>be sure to set it up as OS9-bootable [from Disk Utility on the Install CD]
>or the drive will only see OSX when you're finished. Anyway, you might as
>well have a clean computer to start out with, IMO.)
>
>Cheers,
>Larry Hogan
>
>
>
>
>Gantt Kushner <gizmo@his.com> wrote:
>>You can also try holding the mouse button down on power-up.
>>I think that'll eject the CD before it boots...
>>
>>By the way - I had a problem w/ my new machine because the
>>previous owner didn't format the main drive to work w/ OS 9.
>>So when I tried to boot in OS 9 the computer couldn't "see" the
>>disk and it freaked out.
>>
>>Good luck!
>>
>>Gantt
>>
>>
>>
>>steve the artguy wrote:
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>>> computer gurus and savants--
>>>
>>> here's one for you.
>>>
>>> I got this G3 yesterday. $100 on Craigslist. Piles of memory. Running
>OS
>>> 10.2something.
>>>
>>> I think to myself, hey, what a great Paris computer. (My 9600 finally
>went
>>> blind the other day.)
>>>
>>> So I get the thing home, fire it up. Works fine. Try to boot into a 9.2.2
>>> from another drive. Won't see it. Copy that folder onto the desktop of
>the
>>> G3. Still won't see it.
>>>
>>> Hmmm. Got a 9.1 disk in the deal. Boot from that disk - works fine. Start
>>> Disk doesn't see the 9.2.2. It does say there is a 9.1 on the hard drive,
>>> though, so I select it. Reboot. No good.
>>>
>>> Defaults to the CD. I can't get it to boot from anything but the CD now.
>>> And of course, it won't allow me to eject the CD that it's booted from,
>since
>>> it's running from the disk.
>>>
>>> So her I have a nice G3 doorstop, apparently. Is there anyway to manually
>>> eject the CD so I can start over?
>>>
>>> In the interim (l
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Re: G3 fun and games [message #54984 is a reply to message #54979] |
Tue, 28 June 2005 01:19 |
steve the artguy
Messages: 308 Registered: June 2005
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always protected.
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> http://money.excite.com/ht/nw/bus/20050627/hle_bus-n27697531 .html
>
> JamesTry to plug the keyboard into the same power outlet as the destination,
use balanced whenever possible, make shure your cable is a nice
shielded quality cable and not a 1/4" speaker cable, get an isolation
transformer (http://www.whirlwindusa.com/spcint.html#il19).
Kim wrote:
> I've been rehearsing in this particular studio, and my Kawai MP-9000 hums
> really badly through the standard unbalanced 6.5mm 1/4 inch jacks. It doesn't
> hum at all through the balanced cannon outputs (yes, oddly, and thankfully,
> this keyboard has balanced outputs as well).
>
> I've tested the keyboard here at home and it's fine through both into Paris.
>
> I'm thinking there is some kind of earth problem in the rehearsal studio.
> Obviously an earth problem wouldn't show up through a mic, and it didn't
> show up on our guitarists setup which involved a laptop plugged into the
> PA, but laptops of course use DC and I imagine are less prone to earth issues.
>
> Anybody got any tips here? Am I likely to damage the keyboard if I take it
> back? Or may it still be a keyboard fault? Next time I'm taking a multimeter
> to measure the earth...
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.Kim,
It seems that the unbalanced cables have come too close some form of
transformators in the studio. It's allways a good idea to check this if
there's humming.
erlilo
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:42c10eb8$1@linux...
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> I've been rehearsing in this particular studio, and my Kawai MP-9000 hums
> really badly through the standard unbalanced 6.5mm 1/4 inch jacks. It
> doesn't
> hum at all through the balanced cannon outputs (yes, oddly, and
> thankfully,
> this keyboard has balanced outputs as well).
>
> I've tested the keyboard here at home and it's fine through both into
> Paris.
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Re: G3 fun and games [message #54986 is a reply to message #54978] |
Tue, 28 June 2005 02:04 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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up a major third w/ no disagreeable artifacts. I was stunned at the
ease
and quality of the processing. Morgan at East Coast tells me that the
new
Waves Transform bundle has an even better pitch shifter. Has anyone
here tried it? I've also read some amzing things about Melodyne.
Any thoughts? All three packages are expensive, but in the same
ballpark.
Thanks!
GanttMan, all these people singing your praises, then this... I know I am
disillusioned! ;-)
David.
Kim wrote:
> The system is on UPS, but the UPS only lasts a couple of hours. Power was
> out for most of the day for some routine thing in the street...
>
> ...remind me to get that spare 26Ah SLA battery and hook it up to the UPS...
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.What length are the unbalanced 1/4" cables?? Are you using a DI box
(recommended)?.
David.
Kim wrote:
> I've been rehearsing in this particular studio, and my Kawai MP-9000 hums
> really badly through the standard unbalanced 6.5mm 1/4 inch jacks. It doesn't
> hum at all through the balanced cannon outputs (yes, oddly, and thankfully,
> this keyboard has balanced outputs as well).
>
> I've tested the keyboard here at home and it's fine through both into Paris.
>
> I'm thinking there is some kind of earth problem in the rehearsal studio.
> Obviously an earth problem wouldn't show up through a mic, and it didn't
> show up on our guitarists setup which involved a laptop plugged into the
> PA, but laptops of course use DC and I imagine are less prone to earth issues.
>
> Anybody got any tips here? Am I likely to damage the keyboard if I take it
> back? Or may it still be a keyboard fault? Next time I'm taking a multimeter
> to measure the earth...
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.I have hired a guy in a trench coat to keep an eye on Mr. Kim.
"EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote in message
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> Man, all these people singing your praises, then this... I know I am
> disillusioned! ;-)
>
> David.
>
> Kim wrote:
> > The system is on UPS, but the UPS only lasts a couple of hours. Power
was
> > out for most of the day for some routine thing in the street...
> >
> > ...remind me to get that spare 26Ah SLA battery and hook it up to the
UPS...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Kim.> So you're saying the media industry should produce material and give it
away
> for free?
Well hell yeah!!! My studio was free........wasn't yours?
C'mon over any time and take what you want.
We are the world.
;o)
"jp" <no@mail.please> wrote in message news:42c12ad5@linux...
> So you're saying the media industry should produce material and give it
away
> for free?
>
> There's a simple way to beat the system: STOP BUYING THEIR PRODUCTS!
>
> I'm sick of people complaining about the rich, at the same time buying all
> of their fluff and racking up their credit cards to the point of basically
> working to pay interest.
>
> If the general public is stupid enough to buy 10 cents worth of smelly
water
> for 10 bucks because J-Lo is on the bottle...If they are stupid enough to
> let their kids convince them that last year's Spiderman merchandise is
> obsolete because it doesn't have a II on it....If they spend a month's pay
> to purchase 22
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