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| Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91154] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 14:13  |
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>>> the
>>> next election for executive power. Seems like a great idea to decide the
>>> president is above the law when you're guy is president, but the history
>>> of this country is the gradual erosion of judicial and legislative
>>> power,
>>> i.e. the executive branch rarely gives anything back. I suspect any
>>> Democrat
>>> who runs against any of the current Republicans will win, and then all
>>> of
>>> that executive power wrenched away from
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91157 is a reply to message #91155] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 15:03   |
Cujjo
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="_blank">richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:471ec45e@linux...
>>>>>> Rudi Giuliani's push to save America........
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>>>>>> Sorry, couldn't resist.
>>>>>> Rich
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>>Kim wrote:
>> Instant runoff voting or some other preferential voting system would
>> help avoid "lesser of two evils" voting.
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> I do like your thinking, but I believe there are some issues with it.
Thanks for sharing your perspective.
> IMHO...
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> Firstly, the implementation paradox. Neither of the major parties are likely
> to bring in something to diminish their duopoly as "THE major parties". Hence
> it seems likely you'd need a minor party/candidate to win in order to get
> it happening. In other words, to change the system so that a minor candidate
> can win, a minor candidate has to win. Catch 22.
Maybe. Right now, preferential voting is not widely known in the USA.
But what's happening here, despite that, is that it is catching on in
smaller elections. Over time the more that works out, the more it can
become known and the more it can catch on further. It won't happen over
night.
> Secondly, we have preferential voting here in Australia, and while I do think
> it's, well, preferable, it's not some wondrous solution to the fau
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91159 is a reply to message #91154] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 15:35   |
neil[1]
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NoExecute=OptIn /INTAFFINITY /usepmtimer
I've attached my boot.ini for reference.
The rest of my old post is as follows:
Hi All,
I'm not sure how many people this affects, but I recently picked up a C16
and was finally faced with the dual core/c16 issues first hand.
I've only tested for about an hour, but PARIS has worked perfectly for that
long without disabling the second CPU, and it froze up immediately without
the fix.
I'm using Windows XP pro with an Athlon X2 3800+ with 2 EDS cards and one
C16.
The fix is a utility that you can launch before starting PARIS that assigns
the PARIS software to one CPU. I selected CPU 1 for my tests. This leaves
the other CPU free to run a MIDI sequencer, do Windows housekeeping, or whatever.
The cpu software is here:
http://images.tomshardware.com/2004/05/28/getting_more_bang_ out_of_your_dual_processing_buck/taskassign.zip
If anyone has trouble downloading it, I could post it.
There's a tab called "application profiles" where you can browse for software
to assign a cpu affinity for it. As long as the program is running before
PARIS starts, everything seems to work fine.
Let me know if any of this is unclear.
All the best,
Mike
"Mike Audet" <mike@....> wrote:
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>Hi Rod,
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>I'll post some instructions on my website later today.
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91162 is a reply to message #91154] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 15:51   |
rick
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It's pretty basic, but effective for mine. Imagine you have 4 candidates.
You get four boxes. I am paraphrasing here, but the paraphrase will be "conceptually
accurate" if you get my drift:
"You must place a number in every box. The numbers must start from one, and
be sequential".
That is basically it. So, for example, you can (and I have many times) give
a 1 and 2 to a couple of people who are highly unlikely to win, and give
3 and 4 to the major parties. Assuming a major party victory, your vote ends
up, in full strength, being counted as a vote for whoever you put 3rd, just
as if you voted them as 1. As they count the votes, once it it established
that a given candidate cannot possibly win, their preferences are distributed
to other candidates, if you get my drift. At the end of the count, every
single valid vote will be in
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91163 is a reply to message #91159] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 16:09   |
Aaron Allen
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one of two piles, being the victor, or the runner
up.
Additionally, if you read my legal paraphrase above, there is a little quirk
in the system. It was found in a court of law that placing " 1 2 3 3
" in your boxes counted as being sequential. As a result, for example, you
can deliberately vote for one person, or another, but refuse to allow your
vote to go to any of your non-preferences. As you can see, this quirk is
an amazingly powerful little tool for democracy. Of course the "powers that
be" didn't like that at all. Unfortunately for them, fortunately for us,
changing the voting system requires a referendum, so the whole country would
have to be informed of the issue and would then vote on it. The powers that
be would have known that such an event would serve only to educate the public
on how powerful this tool could be, and the vote would likely not go in their
favour, so the "quirk" still exists. The bad new is that they actually made
it illegal to publicise it. A couple of years back somebody was actually
put in prison for a couple of years for informing the public of a perfectly
legal way to vote.
Go figure.
But that's the system. Basically if you number each candidate sequentially
in order of preference, until you run out of people you like, at which point
you put the same number in each box. Assuming you haven't used the quirk
to avoid your vote ending up with somebody you dislike, you will always end
up with a full strength vote against one of the two most popular candidates.
I actually think our system is really good. If the Australian public knew
how to use it, and, for that matter, who to vote for for their own best interests,
it would work pretty well methinks.
Cheers,
Kim.I can't take any more of these people. Make it stop!
Rich
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
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> I'm really starting to like Rudi..... try this one out for size. Sorry to
> rant about political stuff, but if we let this crazed crooked b**ch into
the
> white house again she'll so train wreck us we may not recover from it,
ever.
> I'm not opposed to a woman in the white house in the slightest, but God
help
> us all if her broom gets parked out on the lawn.
>
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=xq8aopATYyw&feature=bz303
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> AA
>
>
> "Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91171 is a reply to message #91157] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 17:50   |
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91175 is a reply to message #91154] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 18:47   |
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I did cheat "with" certain of others' wives (and
> somethimes I was even aware that they "were" wives). I "did" inhale
> (among other more radical and destructive behaviours) and now the world is
> a better place (trust me on this) because I no longer do this, but I don't
> really have a problem with others partaking of their substance of choice,
> up to the point that it infringes on my safety..............and back
> during my salad days, I had no problem lying through my teeth so stay out
> of trouble regarding possible repercussions from various entities who took
> issue with my philandering and recreational hobbies. My SAT scores in
> 1968 could have easily landed me a spot at an ivy league institution but,
> being a Texas hick, and all, I stayed in the south where I felt I could do
> the most damage. :). I really had no problem with Bills history and
> behavioural propensities. Hell, I could really relate to the guy. He and I
> had some things in common and I would be the ultimate hypocrite to judge
> him on moral grounds. OTOH, I certainly had no business being president.
>
> Problem with Bill was that he was supposed o be watching the store and
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91176 is a reply to message #91164] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 18:56   |
DJ
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> thinking in terms of our national security and energy policy (which are
> synonymous and completely interrelated) instead of running a popularity
> contest based on global opinion polls. I don't have the time right now to
> rehash all of his disastrous energy and foriegn policy decisions, but
> first and foremost, IMO, was to make sure that our "allies" didn't play us
> and do exactly what they did with turning the sanctions on Sadaam to his
> advantage and "balancing the budget" on the back of cheap oil while
> ignoring the declaration of war that was publicly broadcast by Bin Ladin
> and discouraging domestic energy production while simultaneously ramping
> up petrochemical imports as a quick fix to create the illusion of a healty
> economy propped up on the fantasy that OPEC would be "our buddies".
>
>>
>> However, Hillary seems to me to be deeply, deeply vanilla. She was
>> rabidly
>> pro Iraq war, is saber rattling against Iran and Syria, wants to expand
>> NATO
>> to Russia's doorstep, is probably the most pro-Israel candidate
>> imaginable,
>> and more than any other leading Democrat appears like she might actually
>> be a teensy bit Christian. Not a Bible thumper of course, but her
>> occasional
>> statements about god and family sound at least potentially sincere. So,
>> and
>> I'm asking this sincerely, why is she diabolical? Not annoying (she is),
>> power hungry (comes with wanting the job), unwilling to answer questions
>> straight (so are they all), or maybe a dyke (who cares). But what is
>> diabolical
>> about here, and what will she DO if elected that is so awful and radical
>> and dangerous?
>
> ..........I get your point. I just don't trust her because she was 1/2 of
> the disaster that was Bilary. She's the epitome of a calculating
> opportunist.......which, come to think of it, may be exactly what we might
> need as Secretary of State, or Secretary of War.......but at the same
> time, there something very Talleyrand'esque about both Bilary/Hilbilly
> which, in the end, serves their personal interests at the expense of the
> national interest. Just look at how popular Bill Clinton is after the
> incredible damage (by omission and incompetence, if nothing else) he did
> to our national security by allowing the situation in Iraq to fester under
> the watchful eye of the UN. I think that the enduring "cult of Bill", says
> more about the idiocy of the American public than it does about the
> Clinton's though. The Clinton's, being smartn'all, recognize it and feed
> off it like catfish in a pond full of blood bait.
>
>>
>> Lastly, I've been telling my lefty academic friends for years that
>> they're
>> going to find religion at some point about states rights. From gay
>> marriage
>> to medical pot nearly every pet issue for lefties will get squashed by
>> federal
>> lawmakers and the federal judiciary. The lefties are going to have to
>> fight
>> for the right of (their own) states to legislate on those issues. They
>> scream
>> and yell and hem and haw and tell me I'm nuts but they have yet to come
>> up
>> with a compelling argument to counter mine. Conservatives (not the ones
>> like
>> me, the other kinds) are going to get their comeuppance probably after
>> the
>> next election for executive power. Seems like a great idea to decide the
>> president is above the law when you're guy is president, but the history
>> of this country is the gradual erosion of judicial and legislative power,
>> i.e. the executive branch rarely gives anything back. I suspect any
>> Democrat
>> who runs against any of the current Republicans will win, and then all of
>> that executive power wrenched away from Congress will be in the hands of
>> the other party. Law of unintended consequences, but I for one will have
>> a hearty belly laugh when the Rush Limbaugh set starts howling about some
>> abuse of executive power when a Democrat is the abuser.
>>
>> Anyway, enlighten me about Hillary.
>
> I think those who are howling about how Bush
> ignores/circumvents/reinterprets the law are going to be in for more of
> the
> same old same old, but it's going to be less about a national security
> agenda and more about a "Hilary" agenda, which will be determined by
> popularity polls and their uberleftist buddies in Hollyweed.
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91178 is a reply to message #91163] |
Mon, 08 October 2007 19:21   |
Neil
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eck us we may not recover from
>> it,
>>>> ever.
>>>> I'm not opposed to a woman in the white house in the slightest, but God
>>
>>>> help us all if her broom gets parked out on the lawn.
>>>>
>>>> http://youtube.com/watch?v=xq8aopATYyw&feature=bz303
>>>>
>>>> AA
>>>>
>>>
>>>The era of Hilbilly is fast approaching. It ain't gonna' be pretty. She's
>> as
>>>smart as she is diabolical.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Rich Lamanna" <richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:471ec45e@linux...
>>>>> Rudi Giuliani's push to save America........
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, couldn't resist.
>>>>> Rich
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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>Hi Rod,
Hyperthreading is like a simulated dual core, so it should work the same,
except it won't be quite as efficient as a real dual core.
Hope it helps!
Mike
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>Mike...just to make sure I'm understanding you....I have a single core motherboard
>cpu....are you saying this method will still work, or are you thinking I
>have a dual core cpu?
>Rod
>"Mike Audet" <mike@....> wrote:
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>>Hi Rod,
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>>Here's the text from a post I did a little while ago. It's not quite complete.
>> It turns out that you also need the intaffinity flag set for it to work.
>> I just had that set for other reasons already, so I didn't know it was
>part
>>of the fix.
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>>So, to add the intaffinity switch, open c:\boot.ini and add "/INTAFFINITY"
>>so that the line reads something like:
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>>[Operating Systems]
>>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional
>>- int affinity" /fastdetect /NoExecute=OptIn /INTAFFINITY /usepmtimer
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>>I've attached my boot.ini for reference.
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>>The rest of my old post is as follows:
>>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I'm not sure how many people this affects, but I recently picked up a C16
>>and was finally faced with the dual core/c16 issues first hand.
>>
>>I've only tested for about an hour, but PARIS has worked perfectly for
that
>>long without disabling the second CPU, and it froze up immediately without
>>the fix.
>>
>>I'm using Windows XP pro with an Athlon X2 3800+ with 2 EDS cards and
one
>>C16.
>>
>>The fix is a utility that you can launch before starting PARIS that assigns
>>the PARIS software to one CPU. I selected CPU 1 for my tests. This leaves
>>the other CPU free to run a MIDI sequencer, do Windows housekeeping, or
>whatever.
>>
>>The cpu software is here:
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>> http://images.tomshardware.com/2004/05/28/getting_more_bang_ out_of_your_dual_processing_buck/taskassign.zip
>>
>>If anyone has trouble downloading it, I could post it.
>>
>>There's a tab called "application profiles" where you can browse for software
>>to assign a cpu affinity for it. As long as the program is running
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91182 is a reply to message #91159] |
Tue, 09 October 2007 01:59   |
Sarah
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It's
>>>>>either
>>>>>>a software rev. mismatch with Paris, or a card. I ghosted my system
>back
>>>>>>to the 4.6 UAD version and I still get clicks and pops. I think I have
>>>>a
>>>>>>4.5 version ghosted. going to try that tommorrow. If it still has the
>>>pops,
>>>>>>I'll start pulling cards. Got 3 of em.
>>>>>>When I get rid of the UAD plugs the pops go away.
>>>>>>No, I'm not driving the plugs too hard. :-)
>>>>>>No overs anywhere. I set up an incrediably safe mix for testing this.
>>>>>>Rod
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>Kim, that's a very smart system.
Kim wrote:
>> How does your preferential system work?
>
> It's pretty basic, but effective for mine. Imagine you have 4 candidates.
> You get four boxes. I am paraphrasing here, but the paraphrase will be "conceptually
> accurate" if you get my drift:
>
> "You must place a number in every box. The numbers must start from one, and
> be sequential".
>
> That is basically it. So, for example, you can (and I have many times) give
> a 1 and 2 to a couple of people who are highly unlikely to win, and give
> 3 and 4 to the major parties. Assuming a major party victory, your vote ends
> up, in full strength, being counted as a vote for whoever you put 3rd, just
> as if you voted them as 1. As they count the votes, once it it established
> that a given candidate cannot possibly win, their preferences are distributed
> to other candidates, if you get my drift. At the end of the count, every
> single valid vote will be in one of two piles, being the victor, or the runner
> up.
>
> Additionally, if you read my legal paraphrase above, there is a little quirk
> in the system. It was found in a court of law that placing " 1 2 3 3
> " in your boxes counted as being sequential. As a result, for example, you
> can deliberately vote for one person, or another, but refuse to allow your
> vote to go to any of your non-preferences. As you can see,
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91192 is a reply to message #91182] |
Tue, 09 October 2007 11:39   |
Cujjo
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>>So she called the locksmith. No harm no foul.
>>
>>The trick of course is getting teenagers to understand the
>>rule...
>>
>>DC
>>
>Good news Neil! Glad you are on the mend.
DC
"Neil" <OIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>Well, the surgery went well... the good news is that it didn't
>go as deep down the side (the inside part nearest the thumb) as
>they thought, so once this heals up, I should be able to grip a
>guitar pick just fine, as far as I can tell from seeing it
>right before they bandaged it up for the last time & sent me on
>my way (damn, it's really hideous-looking, though - YEESH!).
>However, it went further back past the base of the nail
>than they thought, so that took several steps of the procedure
>to get all of the cancer cell-infested tissue out in that
>direction... it did take a long time, I went in there at 830am &
>got out at about 3:00. So, anyway, because of that, the nail
>(which they had to yank out completely, of course) may or may
>not grow back either at all or properly/normally, which is not
>a big deal at all, of course, it's just a lot more tissue gone
>than they thought they'd have to take, but it's more on the
>upper area of the finger, which doesn't have anything to do
>with playing anything. The great news is the side of the
>finger... the fact that they only had to go down about halfway
>there, all the way across; and didn't even have to touch the
>pad/underside at all (which it looked at first like they'd have
>to do)!
>
>So all-in-all, I think I lucked-out! :)
>
>Right now it's hurting like a son of a bitch, and no, they
>didn't give me any pain meds - which is probably fine because
>I need to be able to go into work, anyway.
>
>It'll be all wrapped-up in this big ol' bandage until the end
>of the day today when i'm supposed to take it off, clean the
>area, and put a smaller one on... a process which i'm not
>looking forward to! lol
>
>So, bottom line: better outcome than we originally thought,
>it'll be useless & just in the way for about two months for all
>practical purposes (it took me about a half an hour to type
>this reply, for example LOL!), until the healing is at a more
>advanced stage, but after that it should be fine the doc says.
>
>Thanks for checking!
>
>Neil
>
>>bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>Yeah. What up?
>>
>>DJ wrote:
>>> How are you doing man?
>>>
>>>
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------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C816F9.17255710--I love the new EQ look and sound, as well as, the Nolimit and the compressor.
I have not tried the X-over or the De-Esser yet and I have played with the
Ducker, not quit figured that one out yet . The only kick back is all of
my old EQ preset effects are now gone from my old tracks setting I just record,
but the good news is I can just re-load the old EQ effects until I get a
chance to reset the new ones.Great news Neil!
GrahamBest wishes on a speedy recovery Neil !Let the healing begin!
And may it be speedy and full
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"Neil" <OIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:4720a0f2$1@linux...
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> Well, the surgery went well... the good news is that it didn't
> go as deep down the side (the inside part nearest the thumb) as
> they thought, so once this heals up, I should be able to grip a
> guitar pick just fine, as far as I can tell from seeing it
> right before they bandaged it up for the last time & sent me on
> my way (damn, it's really hideous-looking, though - YEESH!).
> However, it went further back past the base of the nail
> than they thought, so that took several steps of the procedure
> to get all of the cancer cell-infested tissue out in that
> direction... it did take a long time, I went in there at 830am &
> got out at about 3:00. So, anyway, because of that, the nail
> (which they had to yank out completely, of course) may or may
> not grow back either at all or properly/normally, which is not
> a big deal at all, of course, it's just a lot more tissue gone
> than they thought they'd have to take, but it's more on the
> upper area of the finger, which doesn't have anything to do
> with playing anything. The great news is the side of the
> finger... the fact that they only
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| Re: Editing rock'n'roll drums [message #91225 is a reply to message #91203] |
Tue, 09 October 2007 22:04   |
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ux/Unified_x86_Architecture_Code_Qu ality
This is _really_ interesting to me for two reasons. First and most, we always
assume that newer code is better. That people learn from their mistakes and
don't make them again. Well, it turns out that writing computer code is like
my dating history--it involves making the same mistakes over and over again.
The new 64 bit architecture code in the linux kernel is actually in worse
shape than the old 32 bit code. Second, even in the uber geek world of free
software, and in the subset of kernel software where only the dweebiest of
angels dare to tread, there are these kinds of errors. Keep in mind that
your status as uber geek Big Swinging Dick is a lot easier to lose when some
16 year old in India can file a bug report and make you look like an ass.
But even in that world there are this many problems per line of code.
Ponder this next time you're wishing for an upgrade to an OS or an application,
not a single line of when you or anyone else will ever see. And you 64 bit
fans, make DAMN sure you dual boot for a while if any serious level of uptime
is important to you life. I'm still not sold on 64 bit for audio _at all_
but for those of you ready to go over the top of the trench and rush the
barbed wire, be careful.
TCBAnd you followed these instructions *exactly*... including downloading
the new FX subsystem and beta XP driver?
http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/parisonxp.html
David
Tom Bruhl wrote:
> XP 3.0
>
> "EK Sound" <ask_me@nospam.net <mailto:ask_me@nospam.net>> wrote in
> message news:4720e8eb@linux...
> Ok, this is getting a bit silly... Which OS version? which Paris
> version?
>
> David
>
> Tom Bruhl wrote:
> > Aaron,
> > I should have mentioned this started happening after I installed the
> > newer (but not Mikes yet) Paris effects. The FreQ or modulation
> bundle
> > don't show up either. They're probably one of the problem here.
> > Tom
> >
> > "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net <mailto:arpegio@comcast.net>
> <mailto:arpegio@comcast.net>> wrote
> > in message news:4720b46a@linux...
> > Hey Aaron,
> > This is a clean install or so I thought. Should I try to replace
> > the files
> > it's looking for or do I need to do a complete reinstall? No
> Pace.
> >
> > Today's the day.
> > Tom
> >
> >
> >
> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude
> <mailto:know-spam@not_here.dude>
> > <mailto:know-spam@not_here.dude>> wrote in message
> > news:4720412a@linux...
> > This sounds like you have a bad/corrupt set of files to
> me. Did
> > you try another installer?
> > Also, if you still have 2.1 or 2.2, have you tried that
> as well?
> > If you pulled this from an image (ghost, acronis, PING,
> etc...)
> > I'd bet on a bad image. If not, I'd bet on bad installer.
> Either
> > way, I think you're fooling with corrupted files.
> >
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Tom Bruhl
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out of the =
house between 7:15-10:00 EST.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I'm picking up a fellow Parisian coming =
in from=20
Chicago. We're hoping</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>to work for the next few weeks on a few =
projects.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I'd be glad to call you =
though. It's my=20
dime of course. I'll need a number </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>and time that works for you. =
Tonight,=20
Friday or Saturday will work too if that's </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>better </FONT><FONT face=3DArial =
size=3D2>for=20
you. Saturday I turn 50! In the evening I'll be away =
from 10:00=20
on.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>As far as I know the system worked fine =
until the=20
plugin installs.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>The C-16 hadn't been implemented before =
that so not=20
sure about those</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>quirks.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Tom</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV>
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style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; =
BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
<DIV>"Mike Audet" <mike@....> wrote in message <A=20
href=3D"news:4721060c@linux">news:4721060c@linux</A>...</DIV><BR>Hi=20
Tom,<BR><BR>If you want, send me your phone number by email, and I'll =
give you=20
a call<BR>tomorrow night. I am truly puzzled. I think this =
has=20
gone beyond what I<BR>can offer help with over email.<BR><BR>Hope to =
talk to=20
you soon,<BR><BR>Mike<BR><BR>"Tom Bruhl" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:arpegio@comcast.net">arpegio@comcast.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>><BR>><BR>>Aaron,<BR>>I should have mentioned =
this=20
started happening after I installed the<BR>>newer (but not Mikes =
yet) Paris=20
effects. The FreQ or modulation bundle=3D20<BR>>don't show up =
either.=20
They're probably one of the problem here.<BR>>Tom<BR>> =
"Tom Bruhl"=20
<<A href=3D"mailto:arpegio@comcast.net">arpegio@comcast.net</A>> =
wrote in=20
message =3D<BR>>news:4720b46a@linux...<BR>> Hey =
Aaron,<BR>> =20
This is a clean install or so I thought. Should I try to replace =
the<BR>=3D<BR>>files<BR>> it's looking for or do I need to =
do a=20
complete reinstall? No Pace.<BR>><BR>> Today's the=20
day.<BR>> Tom<BR>><BR>><BR>> =
"Aaron Allen"=20
<<A =
href=3D"mailto:know-spam@not_here.dude">know-spam@not_here.dude</A>>=20
wrote in message =
=3D<BR>>news:4720412a@linux...<BR>> =20
This sounds like you have a bad/corrupt set of files to me. Did=20
you<BR>=3D<BR>>try another installer?<BR>> =
Also, if you=20
still have 2.1 or 2.2, have you tried that as =
well?<BR>> =20
If you pulled this from an image (ghost, acronis, PING, etc...)=20
I'd<BR>=3D<BR>>bet on a bad image. If not, I'd bet on bad =
installer. Either=20
way, I =3D<BR>>think you're fooling with corrupted=20
files.<BR>><BR>> =20
AA<BR>> "Tom Bruhl" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:arpegio@comcast.net">arpegio@comcast.net</A>> wrote =
in message=20
=
=3D<BR>>news:47203fcd@linux...<BR>> =
Hey=20
everyone,<BR>> I am functional but =
barely=20
right now. One 442 with no SPDIF is=20
=
no<BR>=3D<BR>>bargain...<BR>><BR>> =
Major=20
problems with newest install and=20
computer:<BR>><BR>> At Paris start =
up it=20
says: StockFx.dll not found =
twice.<BR>> It=20
also says: mod3a.dll in system32 folder not a valid Windows=20
=3D<BR>>image.<BR>><BR>> I =
think I should=20
just remove the mod3a.dll from the system32 =3D<BR>>folder=20
right?<BR>> &
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