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| Re: Chuck-let's talk about "Wires" [message #74909 is a reply to message #74907] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 15:58   |
animix
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lank">rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>You say this is a Windows ME machine??? Does it work O.K. as long as you
don't
>put the thumb drive in it????
Rod, nope, all of a sudden something's messed-up with the
Active Desktop (I'm pretty sure I've narrowed it down to that,
or perhaps a graphics-related issue but I haven't figured out
what the remedy is yet).
Here's what happens:
1.) PC boots up fine, no probs, Windows launches normally.
2.) Programs/applications, including Paris, all appear to
launch just fine (tried starting a number of them to see if I
could get any of them to glitch... this PC's pretty stripped-
down, so there's not many things on there) EXCEPT (so far) for
an item in the Control Panel icons called "Intel Graphics",
when I double-click on that one I get the same error as when I
right-click on the Desktop - that error window states: "RUNTIME
ERROR - Explorer has encountered a problem and must shut down."
(might not be the exact phrasing but that's the gist of it).
Now, I don't HAVE an Intel video driver loaded - at least not to
my knowledge... the card has an ATI graphics package, so maybe
I need to look for an Intel video driver somewhere &
disable/unload it?
3.) Oddly enough, if I open a window such as "My Computer"
and then right-click inside there, I don't get the same problem
(which was the same runtime error as I mentioned above). The
error upon right-clicking only seems to occur on the active
desktop. I can right-click inside a window like "My Computer"
or "My Documents" & create a new folder & whatnot with no
problems.
Which I suppose, is not as big of a problem as I first thought,
but it's still weird, and since I tend use the right-click
function a lot, I need to figure it out... that's too much of
a habit for me to break at this point.
Anyone know if the "Runtime" referred to could be a Java
Runtime error? This PC has an older version of the Java applet
on there, but since it will probably never see the internet in
it's current configuration as a Paris PC, I could probably
completely unload the Java stuff without any problems, yes?
Or is the Intel video driver the most likely suspect at this
stage & I should try to find that one & disable it?
Neil"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>You say this is a Windows ME machine??? Does it work O.K. as long as you
don't
>put the thumb drive in it????
Rod, nope, all of a sudden something's messed-up with the
Active Desktop (I'm pretty sure I've narrowed it down to that,
or perhaps a graphics-related issue but I haven't figured out
what the remedy is yet).
Here's what happens:
1.) PC boots up fine, no probs, Windows launches normally.
2.) Programs/applications, including Paris, all appear to
launch just fine (tried starting a number of them to see if I<
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| Re: Chuck-let's talk about "Wires" [message #74910 is a reply to message #74909] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 16:02   |
Dimitrios
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could get any of them to glitch... this PC's pretty stripped-
down, so there's not many things on there) EXCEPT (so far) for
an item in the Control Panel icons called "Intel Graphics",
when I double-click on that one I get the same error as when I
right-click on the Desktop - that error window states: "RUNTIME
ERROR - Explorer has encountered a problem and must shut down."
(might not be the exact phrasing but that's the gist of it).
Now, I don't HAVE an Intel video driver loaded - at least not to
my knowledge... the card has an ATI graphics package, so maybe
I need to look for an Intel video driver somewhere &
disable/unload it?
3.) Oddly enough, if I open a window such as "My Computer"
and then right-click inside there, I don't get the same problem
(which was the same runtime error as I mentioned above). The
error upon right-clicking only seems to occur on the active
desktop. I can right-click inside a window like "My Computer"
or "My Documents" & create a new folder & whatnot with no
problems.
Which I suppose, is not as big of a problem as I first thought,
but it's still weird, and since I tend use the right-click
function a lot, I need to figure it out... that's too much of
a habit for me to break at this point.
Anyone know if the "Runtime" referred to could be a Java
Runtime error? This PC has an older version of the Java applet
on there, but since it will probably never see the internet in
it's current configuration as a Paris PC, I could probably
completely unload the Java stuff without any problems, yes?
Or is the Intel video driver the most likely suspect at this
stage & I should try to find that one & disable it?
NeilWonder if it could be the time-stamping or any other features
of the Broadcast wav vs. regular wav files that's causing the
issue?
Would it be possible to have your Nuendo guy export them as
regular wav's?
Neil
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>Hi all
>
>the problem isn't necessarily Strip Wave specific it just seems that all
>these songs that need to be strip waved are 24 bit Nuendo Broadcast Wav
>files and are causing Paris to crach with a C0000005 error message...usually
>taking my computer with it when it goes
>
>I even have ID looking at this for me, with nothing definite so far
>
>Dave, I'll give your idea a spin tomorrow and see if that works
>
>If that doesn't I'll send a track to Rod to check out
>
>At least Tim the developer is intrigued...maybe he'll write and update for
>us non Broascast Wav users
>
>Don
>
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
>news:455bd57d$1@linux...
>>
>> Don..if you like...send me one of those waves and let me try.
>> You can use Yousendit.com. Its free My email is what's listed minus the
>> nospam.
>> Rod
>> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>>>Never had a problem.
>>>Rod
>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>>>Paris has been gagging on 24 bit Nuendo Wav files stripped in stripwave.
>>>>
>>>>This is not a dig at Stripwave as I'm talking with Tim right now but
it
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| Re: Chuck-let's talk about "Wires" [message #74923 is a reply to message #74922] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 19:40   |
animix
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>> wrote:
>>
>>DC,
>>pretty much what goes into a good and decent DAW PC applies to making a
>good
>>Giga PC..
>>
>>IE. Fast processor..
>> Win XP tweaks
>> Stable GSIF drivers
>> Separate drive(s) for samples
>> A few shots of Belvidere or single-malt to consume while XP
> detects all the hardware & tries to load the drivers.
>
>:)
>Yeoww! Great story.
I have O- blood which means I can donate to anyone, but only O-
can donate to me. So when my Dad decided to head-on (apply
directly to the forehead!) a car in the middle of bumf*ck Indiana in
1962, and I broke the winshield with my face, they had to fly in
some blood. It was probably infected with Hep C.
Fast forward 35 years. Doc sez "OMG you have Hep C antibodies!!.
Gotta do more tests but you probably have it. Not a good thing.
So he does a genetic screen and there is no Hep C genetic material.
None. What this means is that I had it, and beat it. It's 100%
conclusive and very rare to do that.
I had to change docs a while back and the new doc goes OMG you
have Hep C antibodies!! and I try to tell her that I don't have the
genetic material. She smiles indulgently and tells me I am getting
the test anyway because the first test must have been wrong. So,
we do another genetic test. She calls me back "you don't have any
genetic material!, no hep C"!!
And this is basically the sequence of events whenever I have a new
doc...
The good side is that the blood bank, which used to bug me every
4 days for blood (being I can donate to anyone) and were often
quite insistent (can't blame them), now run screaming from the
room when I reveal that I have Hep C antibodies. They don't even
CARE that I beat it and am negative. No more calls from the
vampires!
Glad your partner is OK!
DC
"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>I've been trying to reach my studio partner over the last week or so.
>Nothing important really...................just to let him know that I was
>still waiting on a few things to trickle in so I can finish up the new
>studio confuguration before we start our next project. I hadn't heard from
>him but he's a touring musician and also has some stuff going on with a
home
>building project in Hawaii so I figured I'd hear from him when he had a
>chance to come up for air.
>
>I just got a call from him. He was at our local hospital in the ER a week
>ago Tuesday due to his wife having some problems. He started getting a
>severe headache and then collapsed and started convulsing. They were on
it
>immediately and a spinal tap showed he had lood in his spinal fluid. Further
>tests confirmed that he was having a cerebral hemmorage. They called his
>family in Oklahoma and put him on a life flight jet to Denver with a 5%
>chance of survival. His brother is a trauma surgeon in Oklahoma city and
had
>already told his parants to prepare for the worst because the chance of
his
>waking up were around "zero". Everyone flew to Denver to wait it out.
>
>Instead of an arterial bleed, it was a vein. The bleeding stopped on it's
>own, without surgery and he's back home and though a little weak, he's
>entirely normal..brain function 100%. The doctors said this is pretty much
>unheardof...a one in a multimillion outcome and that he should just go on
>and live his life. The chances of it happening again are about as remote
as
>his chances were of survival when it happened.
>
>We figure there's a song in there somewhere.
>
>;o)
>
>
>Chris Ludwig and the gang at Eastcoast..
"DC" <dc@spammersinLA.com> wrote:
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>Know any dedicated Giga PC builders?
>
>thanks!
>
>DC
>
>
>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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| Re: Chuck-let's talk about "Wires" [message #74927 is a reply to message #74911] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 02:41   |
Dimitrios
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t now but
>> it
>>>>>
>>>>>>seems these 24 bit broadcast headered wav files are even crashing his
>>>>>>version.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Just wondering if anyone else had a problem
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Don
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>Sergio Samayoa is Giga's hardware guy in NYC. He sold me my first Paris
system in Nov '97 in Austin, then went to work for Nemesys/Gigasampler there
before Tascam bought them. I talked to him on the phone a few months ago and
I've got his number here somewhere. He told me that all he does these days
is build big Giga rigs so he's likely be a good guy to hook up with. .
I've been looking for his info here, but you can likely do a Google search
on him and locate him. If you do, tell him hi for me. In the meantime, I'll
keep looking around.
;o)
Deej
"DC" <dc@spammersinLA.com> wrote in message news:455ce838$1@linux...
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> Know any dedicated Giga PC builders?
>
> thanks!
>
> DC
>
>
> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
> >
> >"LaMont" <jjpro@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>DC,
> >>pretty much what goes into a good and decent DAW PC applies to making a
> >good
> >>Giga PC..
> >>
> >>IE. Fast processor..
> >> Win XP tweaks
> >> Stable GSIF drivers
> >> Separate drive(s) for samples
> >> A few shots of Belvidere or single-malt to consume while XP
> > detects all the hardware & tries to load the drivers.
> >
> >:)
> >
>I found him! Thanks.
I have spoken with him before. I just lost touch.
thanks again
DC
"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>Sergio Samayoa is Giga's hardware guy in NYC. He sold me my first Paris
>system in Nov '97 in Austin, then went to work for Nemesys/Gigasampler there
>before Tascam bought them. I talked to him on the phone a few months ago
and
>I've got his number here somewhere. He told me that all he does these days
>is build big Giga rigs so he's likely be a good guy to hook up with. .
>
>I've been looking for his info here, but you can likely do a Google search
>on him and locate him. If you do, tell him hi for me. In the meantime, I'll
>keep looking around.
>
>;o)
>Deej
>
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinLA.com> wrote in message news:455ce838$1@linux...
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>> Know any dedicated Giga PC builders?
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>> DC
>>
>>
>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >"LaMont" <jjpro@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>DC,
>> >>pretty much what goes into a good and decent DAW PC applies to making
a
>> >good
>> >>Giga PC..
>> >>
>> >>IE. Fast processor..
>> >> Win XP tweaks
>> >> Stable GSIF drivers
>> >> Separate drive(s) for samples
>> >> A few shots of Belvidere or single-malt to consume while XP
>> > detects all the hardware & tries to load the drivers.
>> >
>> >:)
>> >
>>
>
>Cool beans!!!...
;o)
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote in message news:455d16e6$1@linux...
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> I found him! Thanks.
>
> I have spoken with him before. I just lost touch.
>
> thanks again
>
> DC
>
>
> "DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
> >Sergio Samayoa is Giga's hardware guy in NYC. He sold me my first Paris
> >system in Nov '97 in Austin, then went to work for Nemesys/Gigasampler
there
> >before Tascam bought them. I talked to him on the phone a few months ago
> and
> >I've got his number here somewhere. He told me that all he does these
days
> >is build big Giga rigs so he's likely be a good guy to hook up with. .
> >
> >I've been looking for his info here, but you can likely do a Google
search
> >on him and locate him. If you do, tell him hi for me. In the meantime,
I'll
> >keep looking around.
> >
> >;o)
> >Deej
> >
> >
> >"DC" <dc@spammersinLA.com> wrote in message news:455ce838$1@linux...
> >>
> >> Know any dedicated Giga PC builders?
> >>
> >> thanks!
> >>
> >> DC
> >>
> >>
> >> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
> >> >
> >> >"LaMont" <Report message to a moderator
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| Re: Chuck-let's talk about "Wires" [message #74928 is a reply to message #74923] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 02:55   |
Dimitrios
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jpro@gmail.com" target="_blank">jjpro@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>DC,
> >> >>pretty much what goes into a good and decent DAW PC applies to making
> a
> >> >good
> >> >>Giga PC..
> >> >>
> >> >>IE. Fast processor..
> >> >> Win XP tweaks
> >> >> Stable GSIF drivers
> >> >> Separate drive(s) for samples
> >> >> A few shots of Belvidere or single-malt to consume while XP
> >> > detects all the hardware & tries to load the drivers.
> >> >
> >> >:)
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
>I'm playing back a 40 track project in Cubase SX with 3 x Pulsar cards (2 in
a Magma, the other in a PCI slot of my mobo) and 4 x UAD-1 cards.
Solid as a rock so far. I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight and see what
I can do to make it crash.I like 'em. I know we've already discussed the 33609, but I'm getting into
it tonight and it's a killer compressor for drums.absolutely wonderful. I'll
be staapping it across the Paris mix bus before long (because I can strap
any plugin anywhere I want no with the Scope routing ;o) and we'll see how
that goes.
The 1081 has that same mojo as the 1073 with more flexibility. The 1073
still seems to have the freq bands just nailed for drums, but the 1081 does
too.it's just a little more flexible and a bit of a different color.
Of course, since I had a $100.00 credit from way back when I bought another
card and I got the $149.00 discount coupon because I had previously
purchased the 1073, I now own both of these, otherwise I'd be.....well, you
know.
;o)"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>Of course, since I had a $100.00 credit from way back when I bought another
>card and I got the $149.00 discount coupon because I had previously
>purchased the 1073, I now own both of these, otherwise I'd be.....well,
you know.
Needing to die?
:)OK,
I made it crash, but it was by dropping/replacing numerous UAD-1 plugins on
various tracks in rapid succession during playback while lots of plugin
windows were open. The Neve 1081 seems to have finally brought things to a
halt (screen freeze) when instantiated during playback with the UAD-1
resource meter at almost over 70%. Still, this could have been a graphics
glitch. There were lots of windows open onscreen........lots.of them and
this platform has put up with things that I could never have gotten away
with with the RME cards so the *putting up with abuse factor*/driver
stability is high so far.
Deej
"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote in message news:455d2807@linux...
> I'm playing back a 40 track project in Cubase SX with 3 x Pulsar cards (2
in
> a Magma, the other in a PCI slot of my mobo) and 4 x UAD-1 cards.
>
> Solid as a rock so far. I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight and see
what
> I can do to make it crash.
>
>"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>Solid as a rock so far. I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight >and see
what I can do to make it crash.
Or you could just work & do a mix.
:DYo, Dale. Long time no type at... ;^)
Yep. I Still LOVE my PARIS RIG!!! ...and still rockin' around Eugene.
"Dale" <dalebradleycello@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Hey Bob, nice to see you are still Parising--still in Eugene, I presume...
>
>Dale
>
>"Bob Hohenberger" <highmtnor@efn.org> wrote:
>>
>>I feel like such an idiot! I listened to an elf!!!
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>"Michael Yanoska" <yanoska@cox.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Michael Yanoska" <yanoska@cox.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Michael Yanoska" <yanoska@cox.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Michael Yanoska" <yanoska@cox.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Latest examples / work perfectly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Mike.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Kim" <
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| Re: Chuck-let's talk about "Wires" [message #74930 is a reply to message #74928] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 04:30   |
John [1]
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gt;original. Can someone please point me to some directions to get
them
>>>>>into
>>>>>>>>PARIS? I don't see any .bmp files in the PARIS directory to rename
>>>and
>>>>>>>install
>>>>>>>>over.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Bob H.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>Amazing. And yes, very lucky.
NeilMixin' and kickin' are synonimous around here. I'll be getting the whole
mojo working over the weekend but so far, I'm pretty pleased. since mine was
shipped 2nd day air, that means it left NY Tuesday. Your card stands a
chance of arriving tomorrow if it's UPS ground
Deej
"Neil" <IUOIU@OI.com> wrote in message news:455d32be$1@linux...
>
> "DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>
> >Solid as a rock so far. I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight >and see
> what I can do to make it crash.
>
> Or you could just work & do a mix.
>
> :DEver had malaria? That'sll run off a vampire in a heartbeat.
;o)
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote in message news:455ceb20$1@linux...
>
> Yeoww! Great story.
>
>
> I have O- blood which means I can donate to anyone, but only O-
> can donate to me. So when my Dad decided to head-on (apply
> directly to the forehead!) a car in the middle of bumf*ck Indiana in
> 1962, and I broke the winshield with my face, they had to fly in
> some blood. It was probably infected with Hep C.
>
> Fast forward 35 years. Doc sez "OMG you have Hep C antibodies!!.
> Gotta do more tests but you probably have it. Not a good thing.
> So he does a genetic screen and there is no Hep C genetic material.
> None. What this means is that I had it, and beat it. It's 100%
> conclusive and very rare to do that.
>
> I had to change docs a while back and the new doc goes OMG you
> have Hep C antibodies!! and I try to tell her that I don't have the
> genetic material. She smiles indulgently and tells me I am getting
> the test anyway because the first test must have been wrong. So,
> we do another genetic test. She calls me back "you don't have any
> genetic material!, no hep C"!!
>
> And this is basically the sequence of events whenever I have a new
> doc...
>
> The good side is that the blood bank, which used to bug me every
> 4 days for blood (being I can donate to anyone) and were often
> quite insistent (can't blame them), now run screaming from the
> room when I reveal that I have Hep C antibodies. They don't even
> CARE that I beat it and am negative. No more calls from the
> vampires!
>
> Glad your partner is OK!
>
> DC
>
>
>
>
> "DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
> >I've been trying to reach my studio partner over the last week or so.
> >Nothing important really...................just to let him know that I
was
> >still waiting on a few things to trickle in so I can finish up the new
> >studio confuguration before we start our next project. I hadn't heard
from
> >him but he's a touring musician and also has some stuff going on with a
> home
> >building project in Hawaii so I figured I'd hear from him when he had a
> >chance to come up for air.
> >
> >I just got a call from him. He was at our local hospital in the ER a week
> >ago Tuesday due to his wife having some problems. He started getting a
> >severe headache and then collapsed and started convulsing. They were on
> it
> >immediately and a spinal tap showed he had lood in his spinal fluid.
Further
> >tests confirmed that he was having a cerebral hemmorage. They called his
> >family in Oklahoma and put him on a life flight jet to Denver with a 5%
> >chance of survival. His brother is a trauma surgeon in Oklahoma city and
> had
> >already told his parants to prepare for the worst because the chance of
> his
> >waking up were around "zero". Everyone flew to Denver to wait it out.
> >
> >Instead of an arterial bleed, it was a vein. The bleeding stopped on it's
> >own, without surgery and he's back home and though a little weak, he's
> >entirely normal..brain function 100%. The doctors said this is pretty
much
> >unheardof...a one in a multimillion outcome and that he should just go on
> >and live his life. The chances of it happening again are about as remote
> as
> >his chances were of survival when it happened.
> >
> >We figure there's a song in there somewhere.
> >
> >;o)
> >
> >
> >
>It is indeed UPS ground - would be great if it got here
tomorrow - that way I could load it & have my computer down for
the whole weekend while & try & get it to configure properly
OH JOY!!!! lol
:D
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| Re: Chuck-let's talk about "Wires" [message #74931 is a reply to message #74930] |
Fri, 27 October 2006 05:14  |
Dimitrios
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et" target="_blank">nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>Mixin' and kickin' are synonimous around here. I'll be getting the whole
>mojo working over the weekend but so far, I'm pretty pleased. since mine
was
>shipped 2nd day air, that means it left NY Tuesday. Your card stands a
>chance of arriving tomorrow if it's UPS ground
>
>Deej
>
>
>"Neil" <IUOIU@OI.com> wrote in message news:455d32be$1@linux...
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>> "DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Solid as a rock so far. I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight >and see
>> what I can do to make it crash.
>>
>> Or you could just work & do a mix.
>>
>> :D
>
>Deej, have you run it through the paces with punch in/out? I'm -real-
curious how it holds up there.
AA
"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote in message news:455d2807@linux...
> I'm playing back a 40 track project in Cubase SX with 3 x Pulsar cards (2
> in
> a Magma, the other in a PCI slot of my mobo) and 4 x UAD-1 cards.
>
> Solid as a rock so far. I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight and see
> what
> I can do to make it crash.
>
>Will be or not, what's a happens with new Paris reverb plugin?glad to here he's okay...if not a song they already have a drink named
after theis...the bloody brain.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 15:27:45 -0700, "DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>I've been trying to reach my studio partner over the last week or so.
>Nothing important really...................just to let him know that I was
>still waiting on a few things to trickle in so I can finish up the new
>studio confuguration before we start our next project. I hadn't heard from
>him but he's a touring musician and also has some stuff going on with a home
>building project in Hawaii so I figured I'd hear from him when he had a
>chance to come up for air.
>
>I just got a call from him. He was at our local hospital in the ER a week
>ago Tuesday due to his wife having some problems. He started getting a
>severe headache and then collapsed and started convulsing. They were on it
>immediately and a spinal tap showed he had lood in his spinal fluid. Further
>tests confirmed that he was having a cerebral hemmorage. They called his
>family in Oklahoma and put him on a life flight jet to Denver with a 5%
>chance of survival. His brother is a trauma surgeon in Oklahoma city and had
>already told his parants to prepare for the worst because the chance of his
>waking up were around "zero". Everyone flew to Denver to wait it out.
>
>Instead of an arterial bleed, it was a vein. The bleeding stopped on it's
>own, without surgery and he's back home and though a little weak, he's
>entirely normal..brain function 100%. The doctors said this is pretty much
>unheardof...a one in a multimillion outcome and that he should just go on
>and live his life. The chances of it happening again are about as remote as
>his chances were of survival when it happened.
>
>We figure there's a song in there somewhere.
>
>;o)
>
>"I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight and see what
I can do to make it crash."...give it to john.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 20:20:21 -0700, "DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>I'm playing back a 40 track project in Cubase SX with 3 x Pulsar cards (2 in
>a Magma, the other in a PCI slot of my mobo) and 4 x UAD-1 cards.
>
>Solid as a rock so far. I'm gonna kick it around a bit tonight and see what
>I can do to make it crash.
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C
"Neil" <IOUOI@OI.com> wrote:
>
>"DJ" <nowayjose@dude.net> wrote:
>>Of course, since I had a $100.00 credit from way back when I bought another
>>card and I got the $149.00 discount coupon because I had previously
>>purchased the 1073, I now own both of these, otherwise I'd be.....well,
>you know.
>
>Needing to die?
>
>:)rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>glad to here he's okay...if not a song they already have a >drink named
after theis...the bloody brain.
Well, you could come up with a song pretty easily:
Sung to the tune of "Casey Jones" by the Grateful Dead:
Blood on my
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