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- Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60540] Wed, 23 November 2005 04:40 Go to next message
Yossi is currently offline  Yossi
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- Re: Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60545 is a reply to message #60540] Wed, 23 November 2005 08:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Greg Bratton is currently offline  Greg Bratton   UNITED STATES
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rding/mixing schedule much less
>>flexible in the basement at the house.In addition I'll be gaining
>>access to nice bigger rooms and more gear.
>>
>> The site for the studio is www.musiccreekstudios.com if anyone
>>cares to look.You can click on the picture and it will bring up
>>some more pics;preliminary site right now.
>>
>> Anyway it is a Neve VR and hes doing the PT thing mixing back
>>out through the Neve.Right now I'm trying to figure out how/if
>>I can incorporate PARIS into this scenario.Reading Gene's post
>>on his new settup I'm wondering if this might work:tracking
>>through the Neve to PT,then back out to the Neve and analog gear,
>>then into PARIS.
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- Re: Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60546 is a reply to message #60540] Wed, 23 November 2005 09:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Andy Pow is currently offline  Andy Pow
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t; But then I'm dealing with TDM plugs in PT which maybe defeats
>>the purpose.I could track to something else I guess besides PT,
>>but that might complicate matters as he will always do PT.
>>
>> Whatever I do I like the idea of being away from the house with
>>bigger rooms(the drums sound really nice in there)and some higher
>>end gear to learn a little about.I think my C7 will sound nice in
>>there.Maybe the VR is redundant n
- Re: Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60564 is a reply to message #60540] Wed, 23 November 2005 14:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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http://www.sequoiadigital.com"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>Deej,yeah I was wondering if it would beneficial or not to go
>back into PARIS or if thats just redundant.

If I had that setup I would track to 2", and probably bounce to
Paris to mix, or perhaps to PT, depending on what kind of
plugins I needed, but in that case I would mix/sum through the
Neve. I've used one of those before, and they really don't suck.

I would definitely NOT mix in PT Mix Plus... HD yes, Mix
systems, no way -
- Re: Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60569 is a reply to message #60564] Wed, 23 November 2005 15:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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set identically. Pan law has to be the same and not just in setting, but
in performance (verified before testing). Then you have to use audio files
that exercise the full bit depth of the app (24 fixed or 32-bit float files
preferably). With a large set of audio files, this is a valid DAW
comparison approach. If that cancels even to -100dB, you would be hard
pressed to say one sounds different than the other.

When I have time, I will run an even larger test (to address those that
claim one DAW handles 40+ tracks better than another).

>
> Also, one big plus with Sequoia is Jeff Sheridan who will actually
> take time from a big project to talk tech with you. Priceless.

Cool - Elliot Scheiner has a guest Q/A section on the Nuendo forum. He uses
the Nuendo EQ from time to time. Most of use dismissed it as typical built
in crap. He likes it (for slight cuts). I think it's okay for that
purpose, but not critical EQ. It is a step up from built in EQs of DAWs in
days past (but not as good as Paris').

Regards,
Dedric
>
> DC
>DTerry <dterry@no_spamkeyofd.net> wrote:

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- Re: Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60698 is a reply to message #60540] Mon, 28 November 2005 06:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mark McCurdy is currently offline  Mark McCurdy   UNITED STATES
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gt; I'll post another pic once I get the side panels mounted.
>
> LaMont, the DM2K absolutely rocks... and there is a built in remote
> layer for PT as well. The mic pre's are also really good. I was going
> to keep the MCI around to use the pres, but I don't think it will be
> nessisary... I'll just move it to another room.
>
> LaMont wrote:
> > Paln.. Plans.. !! This is my Dream Setup . The Dm2K has been on to get
list
> > for 2006 along with PT.. This setup alows me yto styil control Paris as
well.
> > Nice , very very sweet...LaMont
> >
> > EK Soun
- Re: Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60700 is a reply to message #60698] Mon, 28 November 2005 08:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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arget="_blank">1@linux...
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Thanks for all the praise! It has been a lot of fun to build. :-)
> > I'll post another pic once I get the side panels mounted.
> >
> > LaMont, the DM2K absolutely rocks... and there is a built in remote
> > layer for PT as well. The mic pre's are also really good. I was going
> > to keep the MCI around to use the pres, but I don't think it will be
> > nessisary... I'll just move it to another room.
> >
> > LaMont wrote:
> > > Paln.. Plans.. !! This is my Dream Setup . The Dm2K has been on to get
> list
> > > for 2006 along with PT.. This setup alows me yto styil control Paris
as
> well.
> > > Nice , very very sweet...LaMont
> > >
> > > EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
> > >
- Re: Ensoniq EPS16+ OS disk [message #60702 is a reply to message #60700] Mon, 28 November 2005 09:54 Go to previous message
Mark McCurdy is currently offline  Mark McCurdy   UNITED STATES
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and running!
> > >>
> > >>For those who are curious, I have detailed photos of every step. I
> > >>will put them up on a page when time permits.
> > >>
> > >>Happy Thanksgiving to our southern neighbors!
> > >>
> > >>David.
> > >>
> > >
> > >
>
>
>Here I thought you were "showing me the door"... ;-)

The DM has 6 expansion slots each capable of 16 channels of I/O for 96
channels (48K limit, half the I/O at 96K). It also has 3 sets of
Stereo dig I/O and multiple analog connections including 24 really
good mic pre's... pretty cool. Aviom even makes a 16 channel
interface card for their Cue Mix system! Also, Nuendo has integrated
Studio Manager software that will do a "total recall" of all console
settings saved with the project. Patch 'O-rama dude!! :-)

David.

DJ wrote:

> Sorry.....I was looking for a different.jpg to attach and I screwed up and
> accidentally sent this. Anyway, I absolutely love your new desk. If I can
> find the .jpg, I'll send it along. It's something that might complement what
> you've built. That DMR looks like it would make a helluva' digital patchbay
> ;o) How many of what kind o
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