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Re: Sloppy Midi grief [message #57108 is a reply to message #57099] |
Sat, 20 August 2005 16:00 |
RZ
Messages: 61 Registered: July 2005
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s anyone have any schematics , because to take it to my technician there
isn't much he can do without schematics.
Regards,
Dimitriosmaybe she should really try sneaking in to see GL. you on the other
hand buy 2 tickets just in case and listen to a police scanner.
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 02:19:09 GMT, cygnus_diespamdie@ctgonline.org
(Paul Braun) wrote:
>We're in PA tonight -- going to see Fallingwater in the morning.
>Sheri noticed that Gordon Lightfoot was playing an outdoor venue about
>20min from where we're staying tonight, so we got tix online yesterday
>and drove out there. It's a festival stage set up at the bottom of a
>ski run at the Seven Springs ski resort -- beautiful scenery way up in
>the mountains.
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>Now, you have to have a little backstory. In her lifetime, Sheri has
>attempted to see GL 4 times previous. Every time, she buys a ticket,
>and something happens that the show is cancelled.
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>She figured this time, we'd be tucked up in the mountains and God
>might forget all about it.
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>Wrong.
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>God noticed that Sheri was trying to sneak into a GL show, and sent a
>pounding thunderstorm that had been terrorizing Pittsburgh down our
>way. After sitting in our car in the parking lot for 40 minutes in
>blinding rain, with lightning flashing all around, they finally
>decided that it wasn't going to blow over and called the gig.
>
>Moral of the story? 1) Gordon Lightfoot doesn't really exist. 2)
>Don't try to sneak anything past God, since He's pretty good about
>that kind of stuff.
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>Hopefully He'll leave us alone on Monday for Mea
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Re: Sloppy Midi grief [message #57112 is a reply to message #57108] |
Sat, 20 August 2005 19:46 |
duncan5199
Messages: 14 Registered: June 2005
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> > Anyone knows what mostly gets them unrecogisable ?
> > Windows cannot see it at all.
> > Can this be fixed ?
> > Does anyone have any schematics , because to take it to my technician
> there
> > isn't much he can do without schematics.
> > Regards,
> > Dimitrios
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>Thanks, z'what I figured.
"RZ" <pearlmusic@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:4307dc42@linux...
> That would require an output and input that I've never seen. If they
> existed the routing would have to appear in the patchbay window with a
> separate module labeled effects sidechain I/O.
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> I would probably use the channel inserts to run through an analog
compressor
> if you have one with a sidechain.
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> RZ
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> "Rob Arsenault" <mani2@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> news:4306a013$1@linux...
> > Scaning the manual but not finding anything about it.
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> > Thanks
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>Maybe The would be willing to share the scematics with your local guy.
If it's one of the EDS chips that have blown, which is possible- they get
really hot, it can't be fixed. At 250 to buy one from East Coast Music Mall,
I think a new one is probably the way to go.
But, I'd see if The or Emu would share the schematics with you.
Good luck!
Mike
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>Thanks,
>I wonder though if it is worth it , the expenses of shipping back and for
>plus labour expense plus the pssibility of non repairing it.
>I would appreciatte anyone sharing a schematics to have it fixed here.
>Thanks
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
>"uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in mes
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Re: Sloppy Midi grief [message #57113 is a reply to message #57111] |
Sat, 20 August 2005 22:15 |
duncan5199
Messages: 14 Registered: June 2005
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>news:43088fb1$1@linux...
>> thesoniq can fix it. I'm not sure if it's thesoniq.net or .com....
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>> Jimmy
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>> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message news:43084bd3@linux...
>> > I have one bad Paris card.
>> > Anyone knows what mostly gets them unrecogisable ?
>> > Windows cannot see it at all.
>> > Can this be fixed ?
>> > Does anyone have any schematics , because to take it to my technician
>> there
>> > isn't much he can do without schematics.
>> > Regards,
>> > Dimitrios
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>Thanks Neil, re-checking RME drivers today. Haven't tried reversing
the master/slave thang, but you're right -- couldn't hurt.
Would be nice to solve one of these things every now and then without
spending more money -- but I'm already leaning toward upgrading that
card to the newer "DSP" version, with onboard midi i/o. And I have an
older machine that my original 9652 would do well in. Then there's
new samplers to look at, etc., etc.,
"Why do these kids need to eat again? -- Didn't we feed them last
week?"
Chas
On 22 Aug 2005 00:08:50 +1000, "Neil" <OIUOI@OI.com> wrote:
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>Have you tried slaving Paris to the other machine? When I was
>using Logic for MIDI, together with Paris, I tried using Paris
>as the master & it never locked right - using Logic as the
>master fixed it no problemo. Now that was on the same machine,
>true, but you might investigate that option... couldn't hurt.
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Re: Sloppy Midi grief [message #57160 is a reply to message #57157] |
Mon, 22 August 2005 17:34 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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>>>> Scaning the manual but not finding anything about it.
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>>>> Thanks
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>Extactly what it says on the tin -
I'm keen to add another EDS. If anyone's got a spare working one, and can
post to London, UK, please let me know.
Many thanks,
Daniel
daniel_burne@yahooNOSPAM.comrick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>" but the ram passes the 4 hours of testing I gave it."
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>kim, that means nothing in the land of puters.
Yep. I take that on board. I must say I have certainly not ruled out ram.
It was pretty much my first guess, and having chased a few other options
down now it's coming up on the list again. I have two sticks so I can swap
out one, then the other, but of course they are identical, so if it's a compatibility
thing I'll be lost still, but I may fiddle with latency and the like and
see what I can learn. That's next on my list. It's going to be hard though
of it's simply a ram compatibility issue.
I did buy cheap ram though, so it's certainly on my mind.
Thanks for the advice.
Oh, and my brother hasn't touched it, so it can't be him... ;o)
Cheers,
Kim.10mb is too small for me personally and $75/year is not cheap
Rod Lincoln wrote:
> thanks!
> Craig Mitchell <camitchell@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
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>>in article 430774d1$1@linux, Rod Lincoln at rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com wrote
>>on 8/20/05 2:22 PM:
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>>>Does anyone know of an online (free) ftp sight to post files??
>>>It need to have around 300 to 400 meg per file capability.
>>>I've been using yousendit...but it's gotten kind of hit and miss lately
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> with
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>>>it's reliability recently.
>>>rod
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>>Rod,
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>>I've been using www.whalemail.com so far,
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Re: Sloppy Midi grief [message #57263 is a reply to message #57157] |
Thu, 25 August 2005 21:58 |
duncan
Messages: 123 Registered: November 2006
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cely in this machine. I don't
know if it will work with Win ME.
The DSP/FX card is a one trick pony in that only one of the many FX can be
used at the same time. I primarily use this DSP/FX card if I need a pitch
shifter/harmonizer/chorus. It has some nice ones. It also has a pretty
aggressive bus limiter and the EQ is decent too.
The only reverb implemented for this card is the *Acoustiverb*. The
Studioverb (which sounds reminiscent of a Lexicon and is bundled with their
DX version) sounds a bit more dense. I like the Acoustiverb OK. though it's
a bit *tinny* to my ears. There's definitely a place for this as opposed to
the thick/ muddy texture of a Lexicon reverb. This card is discreet stereo
so that gives it an advantage over older Lexicon units that are mono
in/stereo out if you're needing discreet stereo.
If I was needing a reverb, didn't need *true* stereo and was going to choose
between this old DSP/FX card and an Alesis Wedge (another *dead* reverb
device I have here that can be purchased for around $100.00 US on EBay) I'll
reach for the Wedge just about every time. The Wedge is maybe the biggest
bargain there is as far as lush sounding reverbs are concerned, IMHO, though
it's mono in/stereo out.
I think DSP/FX still sells these, though last time I looked they were still
asking $300.00 US for one. For $300.00 US, you can get a lot more
bang-for-the buck these days. If you're looking for a *high end* hardware
bargain, I'd spend a little more and find a Sony V77. It's a great piece of
work, though, make sure it's got the pigtail for the digital I/O. They don't
make them any more and they are *really* hard to find on the after market
AFAIK.
Deej
Deej
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message news:430da9b3@linux...
> This in 1997 was a better than PCM-80 sounding reverb, anyone ever worked
> with it ?
> Does this work in Me ?
> Regards,
> Dimitrios
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>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message news:430f0a2d@linux...
> Hi,
> It is a crossover cable.
have you cons
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