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| Computer crash Help please [message #71876] |
Tue, 29 August 2006 17:56  |
brandon[2]
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opped the .dll into =
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| Re: Computer crash Help please [message #71904 is a reply to message #71878] |
Wed, 30 August 2006 11:37   |
damien.gelee
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will not ditch Paris. Awfully glad this
> NG still exists. So, some questions: Will cloning your system drive
> lose the Paris reg/ilok or whatever the hell it is?
My personal experience only, but when I've used Ghost to clone my system
drive, Paris registration has been fine.
-scott vrick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:lsc7h2tlmbf74svr91hub6rb23v0dsd7mr@4ax.com:
I seriously just gagged. WELL GOOD MORNING!
-scott v.Thanks, Scott. I'll give it a go with Acronis True Image.
Jim
volthause wrote:
> JCampbell <campbell1745@sbcglobal.net> wrote in news:45131e3c$1@linux:
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>> Well, I'm back to the fray and will not ditch Paris. Awfully glad this
>> NG still exists. So, some questions: Will cloning your system drive
>> lose the Paris reg/ilok or whatever the hell it is?
>
> My personal experience only, but when I've used Ghost to clone my system
> drive, Paris registration has been fine.
>
> -scott vHi Jim,
Nice to see you back.
David.
JCampbell wrote:
> Well, I'm back to the fray and will not ditch Paris. Awfully glad this
> NG still exists. So, some questions: Will cloning your system drive
> lose the Paris reg/ilok or whatever the hell it is? Also, I've got a
> two card set up with a MEC and want to add my old Interface 442. Do
> they have to be clocked to each other? I'm also looking for a friendly
> tech to help me work out a patch bay/routing scenario (I'm near
> Hollywood and this is not a request for a freebee). Oh, and are there
> any LA (or greater LA) folks mixing professionally on Paris these days?
>
> Guess that'll do it for the time being. Thanks very much in advance.
>
> All the best, JimThis is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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| Re: Computer crash Help please [message #71906 is a reply to message #71904] |
Wed, 30 August 2006 11:54   |
brandon[2]
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rote:
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>Whenever I import a project from another computer that
>was running Win 98, I have distortion on track five
>of Submix 1. Always. Can't stop it with trim, fader
>or anything. It just breaks up badly. If I move the audio
>to another track it's fine.
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>Tonight I was doing quick ruff mixes and I was hearing
>what sounded exactly like clocking issues. I only heard
>it once while tracking for five hours. On playback/mixdown
>it was 5-10 times per song! I switched to internal clock,
>different clock rate, unplugged the Lucid... no go, kept
>hearing those annoying clicks. After an hour of rebooting to
>start the clocking correctly (in all fashions) I decided to start
>soloing tracks. It turns out to be the bass track 'clicking'.
>I moved it to another channel on the submix I wanted and the clicking
>went away. It was on channel 6 this time though?!?
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>Oddly enough, on playback of the mixes from CD I don't hear any
>of the clicking! I did mix all the songs with it since they were =
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>to determine which tracks to keep. All the while I was dreading =
having
>to tell an 11 piece band to come back on my dime.
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>Paris feature? Ahh, who cares!
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>I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
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| Re: Computer crash Help please..(one more thought). [message #72044 is a reply to message #71983] |
Mon, 04 September 2006 19:02   |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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it were possible.
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 11:09:42 -0600, "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
> http://www.legacy.com/dfw/Obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory& PersonId=19303263
>
>Scott was one of the most unbelievable musicians I've ever
>seen/heard/experienced.
>
>Sad day.
>The Magma is only for people that are ready to make music. For those of us
that like to keep the pc case open and jockey cards around and reboot ad-infinitum,
the magnum is the wrong choice.
God I wish I had a magma 5 years ago.
John
"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>Get 13 slot Magma. Put all 4 EDS cards in Magma and put Magma host card
in
>PCI slot 6.
>
>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4515c0ac$1@linux...
>>
>> 1. Talk to Asus.
>> 2. Disable USB, Ethernet and everything else of use.
>> 3. Get motherboard that isn't shit.
>> 4. Get a new hobby.
>>
>> John
>>
>> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> >Okay. I've worked many hours with 1 EDS card in any of the four PCI
>slots.
>> >Putting my little kit of 4 EDS cards back in immediately hoses the
>system.
>> >Which seems weird, since 1 EDS card works perfectly in any slot.....
>> >
>> >Anyway, what's my next move? I would love to have a 4-card system, but
>would
>> >be satisfied with 3. Anything less would be a bad thing.
>> >
>> >Got the skinny on the IRQs:
>> >
>> >PCI bridge - (blank)
>> >USB controller - 10
>> >USB controller - 11
>> >USB controller - 5
>> >USN controller - 3
>> >USB controller - 10
>> >PCI Bridge - (blank)
>> >IDE - (blank)
>> >Ethernet - 4
>> >SerialBus controller - 10
>> >Bridge VGA - 10
>> >Slot-1 Media device - 6 (this is the EDS card, I assume)
>> >
>> >Jimmy
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>After your done reading it, how about mailing it to me for a week, I'll read
it and send it back with some cds with stuff like just the harmony parts
to "Sun King". Fan? Me a fan? Hell yeah !
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Mine came today, too--can't wait. By the way, the Geoff Emerick
>book is a great read also...
>
>"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flangian@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>>
>>Mine arrived today, and I am tempted to take a week off work to read it.
>
>>It is huge, very thorough and detailed, and wonderful for those of us into
>>engineering who have loved these recordings since they were released.
If
>>you have been tempted but wondering whether it is worth the price, dive
>in.
>>
>Hi all,
since 15 month I haven't used my PARIS - I still love it, but I'm not recording
live band stuff at the moment, I've got my Cubase/RME mobile stuff that I
use with my laptop alot, and I need money. So I think about selling, but
I'm still kinda undecided ...
Anyway, what do you guys think would be a decent price for the whole rig?
Here's what I've got:
PARIS v3 Software
2 EDS-1000 cards
1 Control 16 (black)
1 MEC (black)
1 8-In Card (black)
1 ADAT Card (black)
1 PC, Windows ME, with Athlon 1 GHz, 384 MB RAM and 30 GB HD (not 100% sure
about the RAM and HD size, could be more; fan is quite loud)
PARIS is installed on the PC and ready to go. Everything is in good condition.
MEC and C-16 come in their original boxes, EDS cards mounted in the PC, MEC
cards mounted in the MEC. I would not sell pieces, only the whole rig.
Once I have decid
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| Re: Computer crash Help please..(one more thought). [message #72047 is a reply to message #72044] |
Mon, 04 September 2006 23:46  |
Kim W
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free instruments do you guys love. They have about 5
different
>size cowbells at the feed and seed I might have to setup an array. hehe
>
>JohnThe bit from the ruttles where Jagger riffs on the ruttles always trying to
sell them a song is priceless.
Chuck
"steve the artguy" <artguy@lugubriosity.org> wrote:
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>DJ-
>
>sorry to hear about this. It's frightening when we check obits for folks
>our age or younger, too...!
>
>Speaking of Unknown Beatles songs (or little known)
>
>This is from Wikipedia:
>________________________________
> * Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas — I'll Be On My Way, Bad To Me/I Call
>Your Name, I'll Keep You Satisfied (1963); From A Window (1964);
> * Tommy Quickly — Tip Of My Tongue (1963)
> * The Fourmost — Hello Little Girl, I'm In Love (1963)
> * Cilla Black — Love Of The Loved (1963); It's For You (1964); Step
Inside
>Love (1968)
> * Rolling Stones — I Wanna Be Your Man (1963)
> * The Strangers with Mike Shannon — One And One Is Two (1964)
> * Peter & Gordon — Nobody I Know, A World Without Love, I Don't Want
>To See You Again (1964)
> * The Applejacks — Like Dreamers Do (1964)
> * P.J. Proby — That Means A Lot (1965)
> * Mary Hopkin — Goodbye (1969)
>
>In addition, McCartney wrote songs under his own name for other artists
prior
>to the Beatles' split; notably Badfinger's 1969 hit Come and Get It. He
also
>penned the song Woman (1966) for Peter & Gordon under the pseudonym Bernard
>Webb, to see if the song would gain success without his reputation. It did.
>_____________________________________________________
>
>
>I remember several of these. Good tunes.
>
>-steve
>
>
>"Gary Flanigan" <gary)_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>>
>>"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>>>I wish I had the 45 of It's For You. It was written by Lennon and
>>>McCartney, as was the flip side which was a song called Man In the
>>>Lighthouse, also by Lennon and McCartney.
>>
>>DJ, I am a big L&M fan (who isn't?) but have never heard of these songs.
>> Is there any way to purchase a copy, even if only an MP3?
>>
>>Thanks
>I was just reminded of something, if any of you are even mildly beatles fans
and haven't seen the ruttles, you really need to.
Chuck"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>That's the song all right.......now picture the Beatles singing it with
>George Martin producing. That's pretty much what you would have from Scott's
>band.
>
>"steve the artguy" <artguy@lugubriosity.org> wrote in message
>news:4515bb6a$1@linux...
>>
>> "steve the artguy" <artguy@lugubriosity.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >DJ-
>> >
>> >sorry to hear about this. It's frightening when we check obits for folks
>> >our age or younger, too...!
>> >
>> >Speaking of Unknown Beatles songs (or little known)
>> >
>> >
>>
>> to hear the song, It's for You, (although by a different artist) check
>this
>> page:
>>
>>
> http://www.amazon.com/Lennon-McCartney-Parker-Janovitz-Piers on/dp/B00008OM4L
>>
>> -steve
>>
>
>"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>That's the song all right.......now picture the Beatles singing it with
>George Martin producing. That's pretty much what you would have from Scott's
>band.
>
>"steve the artguy" <artguy@lugubriosity.org> wrote in message
>news:4515bb6a$1@linux...
>>
>> "steve the artguy" <artguy@lugubriosity.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >DJ-
>> >
>> >sorry to hear about this. It's frightening when we check obits for folks
>> >our age or younger, too...!
>> >
>> >Speaking of Unknown Beatles songs (or little known)
>> >
>> >
>>
>> to hear the song, It's for You, (although by a different artist) check
>this
>> page:
>>
>>
> http://www.amazon.com/Lennon-McCartney-Parker-Janovitz-Piers on/dp/B00008OM4L
>>
>> -steve
>>
>
>Do you think your name was omitted? If so, you should register.
Or, if you've already set yourself up for tracking & payment of
online listens (through CDBaby, for example?), then you're
already being paid for it, so your name wouldn't be on that
list, since it's just an UNpaid royalties, list, yes?
My stuff has gotten hundreds of streaming listens, mostly
through Rhapsody & MusicNet, but they only pay about a
penny apiece, so I wonder how much in "royaties" these guys are
really talking about?
lol
Neil
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>Don,
>That's one long list. I wish they made the print just a little smaller.
>I'm not on it or at least that I could find. Bruel was though. Damn.
>Tom
>
>
>
> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:451628b5@linux...
> AN URGENT MESSAGE TO RECORDING ARTISTS
>
>
> SoundExchange is the entity that collects and distributes broadcast
> royalties from digital distribution of music. This includes streaming
> Internet broadcasts (not downloads) and satellite radio services. =
>These
> royalties have been payable since February 1, 1996. If your music has
=
>been
> played on the Internet since that date, you are entitled to a share of
=
>the
> royalties.
>
> On December 15, 2006, any royalties that are unclaimed for =
>performances up
> through March 31, 2000 WILL BE FORFEITED.
>
> If you, as an individual or as a member of a recording group, are not
> registered with SoundExchange by December 15, 2006, you will lose all
=
>rights
> to your royalties earned before March 31, 2000.
>
> There are thousands of identified artists who will lose these =
>royalties
> unless they act before the deadline. SoundExchange has listed these
> "unfound" artists on their website.
>
> http://63.236.111.137/jsp/unpaidArtistList.jsp
>
> Take the time to read the list. If you are on it, follow the =
>instructions
> for filing a claim. It costs you nothing and it does not take much =
>time
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