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Re: Deej... C460B mic shoot out [message #61292 is a reply to message #61276] |
Tue, 13 December 2005 23:55 |
erlilo
Messages: 405 Registered: June 2005
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>>> It's probably an EDS effect. Bypass 'em all, I've noted that some are
>>> heavy
>>>> to one side.
>>>> That get it?
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>>>> AA
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>>>> "RK" <kent510745@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:439f0b0e@linux...
>>>>> With all pans set to center (fader, aux, master, global) I still get
> a
>>>>> heavier signal to the left side. Haven't worked in Paris for awhile
>>>>> and
>>>>> don't remember that being the case before. Thanks for any comments.
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>>>>> Kent
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>Exactly what do you mean by bounce?
Don
"Joseph Kouri" <knotepro@dwx.com> wrote in message news:439fb093$1@linux...
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> Is there any way to bounce tracks after you record them
> on a Paris 2.1 setup?
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> Step by step Please.
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> ThanksSorry guys, just realised the mic I was referring to was a U67.
I take it back.... Never tried a U47.
Kim
"Kim W." <no@way.asswipe> wrote:
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>Ahh, the U47.
>I love the sound of it as much as I love the sound of my two MXL v69's.
>After spending some time over the space of a week A/Bing the two mics, with
>a variety of sources, I really wanted to hate the V69, but I couldn't.
>The two sounded sooo similar, but the V69 was quieter.
>My Rode Classic II wasn't in the league.
>....Ouch.... watch the flames begin....
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>Morgan <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote:
>>Greetings ,
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>>Since no one has
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Re: Deej... C460B mic shoot out [message #61316 is a reply to message #61276] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 09:59 |
Gary Flanigan
Messages: 181 Registered: June 2006
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;no.com> wrote:
> Wow, what an important feature to be broken
I don't miss it at all. The compact file feature took the active segments
and glued them together as a single audio file without any space between
them. It took up less space, but the file as a whole was unusable in any
other context except that particular PARIS project.
I prefer the render feature. When I finish a PARIS project, the last thing
I do is render all my tracks to disk in a separate folder from my segmented
tracks. That way, if I should need to reopen the project in another DAW,
there is no problem with portability.
DavidUgly.
Kent
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Re: Deej... C460B mic shoot out [message #61319 is a reply to message #61316] |
Wed, 14 December 2005 09:30 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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Cobain was a great songwriter BTW. No one who followed him was.
> Too bad. The Beatles generated dozens of bands with great
> writers in them. This doesn't happen much any more.
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> I think it's because people do not want to learn the music theory
> involved and wrestle with writing great melodies and lyrics.
> It's too much work.
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> best,
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> DCI think the only solution would be to use an inline pad as well as the pad
switch on the 312.
-scott v
"cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in news:439f5871$1@linux:
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> yesm exactly, the 312 sound frigging great, but too hot even all the
> way down.
> So I think just bringing the trim pots down should help.
> I really don't want to use anything else on snare, tht is what I got
> em for! THis also happens with my Langevins as well, I wnat to run em
> wide open, the dont break up at all, they just send a pretty hot
> signal out. Oh and yep, I am set to +4
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>Remember 10+ years ago when you could hear hard drives working?
They would make these little bbrreeep and bbrripp sounds while
accessing things?
Well, my 1 year-old Seagate 160G connected to the Mac Mini
started mak
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