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Re: EDS COMPRESSOR doesn't work with Paris & XP [message #58534 is a reply to message #58532] |
Tue, 27 September 2005 05:41 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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> >>>
> >>>Regards,
> >>>Dedric
> >>>
> >>>On 9/24/05 3:46 PM, in article 4335c918$1@linux, "Kim Glanville"
> >>><kgdrumz@telusplanet.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>> I hear you! And you're giving food for thought. From my little
> >>>> perspective, though, I also wax a bit philosophic about it:
> >>>> Paris lost the war w. Pro-tools, kinda like Sony's Betamax VCR lost
> the
> >> war
> >>>> to VHS. The 'better' formats lost--and investment stopped...but
you're
> >> right,
> >>>> those who spent the $$$ should not
> >>>> have been abandoned by Emu. Maybe Creative just wanted Paris
> >>>> so they could steal some of the great A/D converter stuff for
> >>>> Audigy!
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm also considering the portable convenience of a Tascam 2488,
> >>>> tho' pretty sure it won't sound as good Paris.
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> Kim
> >>>>
> >>>>
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Re: EDS COMPRESSOR doesn't work with Paris & XP [message #58536 is a reply to message #58535] |
Tue, 27 September 2005 06:50 |
Dimitrios
Messages: 1056 Registered: August 2005
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loop for a couple of years, taking
> >>>>>> care of my parents in their home. Just getting into my Paris 2
> >>>>>> set-up now.
> >>>>>> A recording engineer friend, who knows a ton more than I, is
> >>>>>> recommending that I switch to an Emu 1820M, claiming that it
> >>>>>> will sound as good as Paris, and has a much more integrated
> >>>>>> architecture than my V2.11. He is also a computer freak who
> >>>>>> is aware that I'm not knowledgeable enough to sort out some of
> >>>>>> the workarounds that might be necessary.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Would appreciate thoughts from any of you Paris Vets out
> >>>>>> there. I love the SOUND, and really dig the C16, but already
> >>>>>> encountering a few little snags that make me consider my buddys'
> >>>>>> suggestion. This said, he WAS impressed by the sound of my
> >>>>>> setup!
> >>>>>> I question whether a rookie like myself should tackle Paris,
> >>>>>> unsupported,
> >>>>>> except perhaps by this wonderful family that you guys are, which is
> >>>>>> significant,
> >>>>>> especially w. archives
> >>>>>> available. I do have the B.T. DVD.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Prayer-thoughts for the Gulf Coast as Rita approaches.
> >>>>>> Kim
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
>Man that cracked me up. I can relate, my inner child was once killed by
Wi98 and Adobe Premiere during a deadline project that I eventually had
to entirely redo on another system, finishing just hours before the
plane took off. Wasted an entire week and lost a lot of sleep.
For the Mac, OS7-OS9 sucked harder and harder as they struggled to keep
the legacy going, frantically working around decisions from the early
80s. OSX is significantly better. Not perfect, but a whole different league.
Cheers,
-Jamie K
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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Re: EDS COMPRESSOR doesn't work with Paris & XP [message #58553 is a reply to message #58535] |
Wed, 28 September 2005 05:52 |
pauln[2]
Messages: 28 Registered: September 2007
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="mailto:kgdrumz@telusplanet.com" target="_blank">kgdrumz@telusplanet.com> skrev i melding
>> >news:433832fc$1@linux...
>> >>
>> >> Hi Dedric! Thank you for responding, and yes, I'd feel safe w.
>> >> Emu on the 1820. Still keep my eye out sometimes for a used Emu Planet
>>
>> >> Earth,
>> >> and kept my old Proteus for several of its sounds.
>> >> (Besides, I only paid $75 for it!)
>> >>
>> >> Currently, I'm attempting to work w. Paris, but am years behind
>> >> this Newsgroup in basic areas, and do feel that all the benefits
>> >> of a newer and much more integrated system will likely become
>> >> necessary...
>> >>
>> >> Your points about Emu/Creative make sense to me, and, well, no
>> >> surprise that some of Paris' brilliance should show up in
>> >> SoundBlaster!
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >> Kim
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> DTerry <dterry@no_spamkeyofd.net> wrote:
>> >>>The 1820 is a good sounding card esp. for the money. The drivers may
>> not
>> >> be
>> >>>quite in league with RME and Lynx, but I installed a couple in A/V
>media
>> >>>systems and never had a problem for that use. They would do quite
well
>> >> with
>> >>>a $500+ 8-channel ADDA unit using those converters.
>> >>>
>> >>>If you are looking for a DAW alternative to Paris, there are quite
a
>few
>> >>>great options.
>> >>>
>> >>>I wouldn't trash Emu just because Paris couldn't survive. Emu didn't
>>
>> >>>really
>> >>>have the money or resources to run with Paris anyway - I am guessing
>> >>>Creative just said "okay, give it a try, but if it doesn't make money
>> >>>instead of costing money, it's done."
>> >>>
>> >>>I have an Emu Audity 2000 - great rack synth. I have no intention
of
>> >>>selling it. Emu may not be running wild with cutting edge soft-synth
>> and
>> >>>hardware synth technology, but they do what they do, and it is a niche
>> for
>> >>>them.
>> >>>
>> >>>Regards,
>> >>>Dedric
>> >>>
>> >>>On 9/24/05 3:46 PM, in article 4335c918$
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Re: EDS COMPRESSOR doesn't work with Paris & XP [message #58606 is a reply to message #58553] |
Thu, 29 September 2005 02:05 |
alex
Messages: 7 Registered: September 2005
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>>>all the problems with your system. In my years of experience as a user
>and
>>>a computer dealer, it's not like Apple to not address this type of issue.
>>>
>>>
>>>Here are some recommendations:
>>>
>>>If you have case numbers from the past, you should take your G4 in to an
>>>Apple store and have there tech guys fix it. If it is an unresolved issue
>>>with a case number they will still take care of it, if you have a case
>number.
>>>
>>>
>>> If Apple does not resolve all of the issues, I would contact a law firm
>>>in Silicon Valley to rite a letter and send it to Apple's legal department.
>>> It shouldn't cost that much. In the letter, I would state all the problems,
>>>list the case numbers. I would request a refund of the purchase price
>or
>>>an equivalent current model G5 PowerMac. I would further state that the
>>>Mac was an essential part of your studio business, and as a result, you
>suffered
>>>substantial losses because of lack of performance. I would also tell them
>>>that you are filing complaints with the Better Business Bureau, the state
>>>attorney general of your state and the state of California. If it is not
>>>resolved quickly that there will be a lawsuit filed, possibly a class action.
>>>
>>>Apple will take this seriously. The cost of the letter may cost you $150.00,
>>>but the issues would get resolved. I have filed complaints with the BBB
>>>and have had companies resolve issues quickly wtih out a lawsuit.
>>>
>>>James
>>>
>>>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>tony,
>>>>
>>>>i'm genuinely glad for anybodies computer that works as it should.
>>>>like i said apple only made my particular model for one month as a
>>>>pretest for the G5 (they brought out the g5 2 days after i got the
>>>>g4). the chipset in my rig is different from all the other g4s
>>>>produced hence the osx only boot. with there were so many
>>>>compatibility issues with it, that it took nearly 18 months before it
>>>>would run for a couple of hours without crashing. instead of giving
>>>>me a new computer apple wanted to recreate my entire studio to suss
>>>>out the problem...well..my business died; i lost all my clients and
>>>>(to me) a ton of money, about $67,000.00.
>>>>
>>>>i'll be the first to admit it's my fault for deciding to make a major
>>>>shift in how my studio ran from a console/paris/pc one to a itb mac
>>>>based.
>>>>
>>>>i haven't tried tiger as of yet though some friends have and seem to
>>>>be more or less happy with it. the one major reason for not at the
>>>>moment is my quasi/partner scott. it seems that between the two
>>>>upgrades Dp and tiger, none of the edits or most of the plugins are no
>>>>longer compatible; it would take waaaay to much effort to redo all the
>>>>mixes. consequently, those that we experimented with will no longer
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Re: EDS COMPRESSOR doesn't work with Paris & XP [message #58637 is a reply to message #58536] |
Thu, 29 September 2005 19:53 |
espresso
Messages: 17 Registered: September 2005
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t;> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Just noticed accidentally in a search... today marks the 1st
>anniversary
>> >> >of the shutdown of Chuck's newserver.
>> >> >
>> >> >Good to see a year on that things are moving on as usual. Many of the
>old
>> >> >crew are still around, and my server seems to be happy in it's role
>and
>> >doing
>> >> >the job pretty nicely. All the hardware is handling the load.
>> >> >
>> >> >In the next couple of months I'll be moving the server to a new home.
>:o)
>> >> >
>> >> >Cheers,
>> >> >Kim.
>> >>
>> >
>>
>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>yup. removable drive bays and multiple drives never failed me once :)
>AA
;o) Well there is that. ;o)
Cheers,
Kim.
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>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:433cda43$1@linux...
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>>
>> I'm trying to put together a machine where I can boot to any of about
6
>> OS's
>> from a boot menu.
>>
>> One of the integral tricks is that the boot manager needs to reallocate
>> the
>> drive letters so that the booted drive becomes C drive, to allow me to
>> easily
>> Ghost systems on and off drives, and between partitions. Ghosted
>> partitions
>> don't work real well if you load them as C drive, and then ghost them
to
>> D drive and expect them to work. If it was loaded as C it has to stay
C.
>>
>> I've tried a whole bunch of different options, including the apparently
>> popular
>> OSLoader 2000 or whatever it's called. It wont even load my partitions.
>> Comes
>> up with an error saying "Invalid Image" or something. I'm wondering if
it
>> doesn't like NTFS.
>>
>> The best I've found is GAG, which is free, and would do the job except
for
>> the fact that I've got some partitions on one drive and some on another,
>> and when I use GAG to boot to the second drive it doesn't seem happy to
>> reallocate
>> C the title of C Drive to the booted partition, hence they don't run
>> properly.
>> I'm seriously considering doing a lot of partition shuffling and loading
>> all the stuff I want to boot on to the first hdd, as apparently GAG will
>> be happy to boot logical drives etc. GAG is really good though in other
>>
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