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| Re: Cubase transcribing features? [message #97532 is a reply to message #97516] |
Fri, 28 March 2008 13:51   |
AlexPlasko
 Messages: 211 Registered: September 2006
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with these days...
Graham
LaMont wrote:
> All in all, "it's all good"!!! I would add that, that it's time to pull the
> plug on focusing on compressors, Eqs.. I would like to some serious Chorusing,
> Flanging, Phase-shifiting.Thanks.. These days sound great.. !! Nice price as well.
Graham Duncan <graham@grahamduncan.com> wrote:
>http://www.audiodamage.com/
>http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=39
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>There are a lot of cool toys to play with these days...
>
>Graham
>
>LaMont wrote:
>> All in all, "it's all good"!!! I would add that, that it's time to pull
the
>> plug on focusing on compressors, Eqs.. I would like to some serious Chorusing,
>> Flanging, Phase-shifiting.Hi James,
What I will do is compile my version of the compressor, and we can see if
it makes a difference. There may be bugs in the mac driver, but I'm hopeful
everything will work the same on the mac as on the pc.
All the best,
Mike
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Hi Mike! Glad to here your working on the Mac side. If you get a chance,
>would you take a close look at the Paris compressor, BT pointed out that
>there is something wrong with the Mac version of the compressor?
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>Thanks
>James
>
>"Mike Audet&qu
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| Re: OT: Cubase transcribing features? [message #97542 is a reply to message #97516] |
Fri, 28 March 2008 16:55   |
Kerry Galloway
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adual fade-in. It's like
Jam (or Paris, in creating the .wav?) doesn't recognize the sound as sound
until it reaches a particular volume level. I've tried several things, but
to no avail. Any ideas for a workaround? Or should I try a different program,
other than Jam?
Thanks,
DaleDoes the .wav sound right in the first place, before burning the CD? If
so, use a different program for the CD.
Dale wrote:
> After exporting a Paris mix to .wav, then burning with Jam, I end up with
> about 10 seconds of silence instead of a soft & gradual fade-in. It's like
> Jam (or Paris, in creating the .wav?) doesn't recognize the sound as sound
> until it reaches a particular volume level. I've tried several things, but
> to no avail. Any ideas for a workaround? Or should I try a different program,
> other than Jam?
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> Thanks,
> DaleLOL!
i'm such a tard.
hahahaha.
jeremyGet a Troy Built :-)
Rich
"rick" <parnell68athotmail.com> wrote in message
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> in the 70's it gave you the muchies...now ya gotta pull the little
> effers to let your munchies grow. i figure if i spend 8 hours a day
> the garden should be weed free sometime in 2011. self sufficiency
> ain't all it's cracked up to be.Wow, this is great news. I don't have any spare components, but would be
willing to donate $$$ to the cause. Appreciate the Paris community. As usual
you guys are all stellar.
Rich
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