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| Re: Would 47 PCs be enough? [message #95234 is a reply to message #95223] |
Tue, 29 January 2008 18:32   |
Deej [5]
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n't know what... *weep*
> .lol.
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>> "Nic Grant" <no@thanks.com> wrote:
>>> I would try profiling the soundcard again. I don't remember exactly where
>>> it is in Sonar's menu tree, but I had a similar problem and that fixed
> it.
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Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.comI don't use Sonar but basically most of this kind of musicprograms have some
basics to look after when having these kind of problems. First, be sure it's
using a correct driver, for the most it's an Asio kind of things. Often,
when using these kind of programs for first time, there is a calibrating set
that will take care of the computer/audiocard speed etc. automatic. It's
setting up buffers, latency etc, to take care of problems like these you
mentioned here. But if Sonar have this kind of things, I don't know at all.
It can be an idea to look here if the manual is too hard to go to:
http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/SONAR/SR7.asp
Hope you'll find out of the problems.
Erling
"Ed" <askme@email.com> skrev i en meddelelse news:47fccab6$1@linux...
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> Hi Erlilo,
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> It perhaps is this, but I am clueless how to change these things and what
> should I change them to. I never encountered these issues with Paris, so
> I am a bit of a Noob.
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> Since the sound files work and sound clear as a bell in other programs,
> it has to be the settings, but I am not sure where and what to change.
> You
> get a thousand dollar program and you need an engineering
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| Re: Would 47 PCs be enough? [message #95237 is a reply to message #95234] |
Tue, 29 January 2008 18:48   |
Sarah
 Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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at, if these
> strings really last 5 times longer than a normal set, as claimed".. So I
> played my first gig with the strings...after about 30 minutes of Medium to
> light " playing,the D string broke at the bridge...I had to just put a
> Martin D sting on to replace it,since I did not have another
Cleartone..The
> next day,I was able to repair the ball end and put the Cleartone back on
the
> guitar..All seemed fine again..The next gig I played was different (
> thankfully I had brought my Collings guitar as a spare) First the G string
> broke ,after some light playing,..I changed it at the break..Then
> finally,after a few minutes ,the A broke too...that was the end of my
> "Cleartone Experiment"... So,three out of 4 of the wound strings broke
> ,within 2 hours of playing ( I never hardly break strings).and the only
> survivnig wound string the low E,had intonation problems...The un-wound B
> and E seem great.....I guess I could have just happened to have gotten the
> "one bum set" that Cleartone made...but I suspect the extra-large,and
stiff
> inner core as the problem..I would NOT buy another set. Zan McLeod,
> Washington DC
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>James just wants to remind everyone how great Apple is. Keep moving along,
nothing to see here . . .
TCB
rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>maybe i'm missing something but it looks to me to be video oriented.
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>On 10 Apr 2008 01:17:58 +1000, "James McCloskey"
><excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>http://www.apple.com/finalcutserver/?sr=hotnews
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>>>I have a feeling that there is going to be a new version of Logic released
>>>soon. Maybe a new version of FCP, something's up.
>Sounds like the timestamp. Don't know version 2 but you should find it
in the midi setup section.
Tom Bruhl wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I have been very successful as of late using Cubase for midi.
> Lately (maybe after a setting change?!?) the latency of
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