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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84821 is a reply to message #84818] |
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>> If you have sine wavs on multiple channels they are being summed in the
>> master
>> fader and if they are clipping it will show. What are you trying to say?
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>Dude!!!.that looks fantastic. If'n I go there, you will be getting a free
month.
;o)
"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:4673664b@linux...
> www.1and1.com Cheap, lots of features and very reliable. Everybody i know
> uses them and no one complains. Fantastic tech support, too.
>
> I think I get a free month if you mention me.
>
> steve the artguy wrote:
>> hey, Parisians-
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>> It occurs to me that after having my website up for nearly 10 years on a
>> local server I should bite the bullet and get my own domain.
>>
>> Exploring this option has opened my eyes to what exists in the cyberworld
>> in the way of web hosting companies that offer your domain and apparently
>> a zillion other features, most of which I've never heard of.
>>
>> I know nothing of Pearl scripts or CGI (othe
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84822 is a reply to message #84819] |
Sat, 19 May 2007 12:39   |
Tom Bruhl
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r than what they are), but I
>> do HTML well enough to have thrown my own site together over the years.
>> The
>> servcices I've been looking at mention everything in the world except
>> HTML...
>>
>> So, the question is, what are you guys (and gals) using? How satisfied
>> are
>> you with the service and features? How much is it costing? Is your site
>> strictly
>> personal, or business, or both, or what? Are you using an ISP, or a
>> server
>> in your closet?
>>
>>
>> thanks for your time and experience
>>
>> -steve"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>A friend got into it with a creep, a punk who dared him to do
>anything.
I prolly would've reached over & ripped out one of his ear
piercings.
>He did something. He went to the trunk and pulled out a
>Samurai sword
That may be standard issue equipment in Cali, but here in Texas
you tend to find a bit longer-range weapons.
>Ironically, the more you are able to defend yourself, the
>cooler you need to be.
I agree... which is why I never pack heat, even though a few
hours of classes will get you a concealed-carry permit here.
I would've been tempted to shoot out a couple of tires yesterday
when the freeway was jammed-up & there was this asswipe weaving
in & out of everyone else doing 15-20mph at the time. Nearly
clipped me & a couple other cars in doing so. Now, really, I
wouldn't have done that, but SOME people might have! That's
the kind of behavior that causes freeway shootings, though....
doesn't matter if they're doing it because they're a dickhead,
or because their wife just went into labor & they're trying to
get her to the hospital before the baby shows up. Gun-haters,
take heed: How often do you hear about road-rage shootings in
California; a place with pretty strict anti-gun laws... all the
time, right? How often you hear about them in Texas; a place
where any dork can tote one around with them wherever they go?
Hardly ever.
As far as carrying my 9-mil around in case I would ever get
mugged or whatever, I don't believe in that, either... I would
rather just non-violently & calmly give the guy the - what, 50
bucks? - I might be carrying in my wallet, then have to live
the rest of my life with the knowledge that I killed a guy over
50 bucks. Plus, I'd still prolly go to jail for it; or
the "victim's" family would sue me for all I had. Now, someone
breaking into my house, OTOH, that's where in Texas you can
justify unloading a few rounds into someone's chest & get away
with it, which is why my weapon stays within a couple seconds'
reach of my bed... if someone breaks in & I've forgotten to set
the alarm, that's plenty of time for the dog to alert, and
there's enough distance/time between the bedroom, and any of
the doors they might be coming in, for them to be quickly
transformed from "intruders" to "targets".
BTW, to gun-owners & gun-haters alike, a dog is the best home
security you can have... lots of cops will tell you this, too.
Whether you have an alarm or not! The dog will very often
hear sounds that are ABOUT to trigger the alarm (someone trying
to manipulate a lock/door handle/window latch, someone outside
rustling in the leaves/grass or feet shuffling on the
patio/porch), so the dog will start barking before the window
breaks or the door opens & the alarm goes off. If it's a medium-
size or larger dog with a good, strong voice, this can often
deter the criminal right there... they don't know if you've got
a friendly lab that wants to jump up & greet them, or a
rottweiler that wants to tear their throat out. Either way, if
the idiot is still determined at that point & comes in anyway,
you've got a few seconds more notice than the alarm itself can
provide... this can make a big difference in your favor,
whether your security strategy is to shoot the motherfucker, or
have your family escape out a window. The other thing the dog
will do that an alarm can't (unless you have different sounds
coded for each possible entrance... no reasonably-priced system
can do this, as the usually all have one
bell/siren/horn/whatever, triggered by any of the sensors) is
to tell you where the intruder IS. The alarm goes off, you have
no idea which entrance has been breached, you hear the dog's
barking coming from the area of the back door, you know where
the intruder is. Plus, c'mon, dogs are great pals, anyway; so
why not have one?
Or as an alternative to the alerting aspect, you could get three
basenji's and the intruder would be on the floor without the
dogs giving him any audible warning (they don't bark, they just
kind of "snuffle" a bit). :D
NeilBill L wrote:
> Jamie, I really do believe you can get great tone that way. It just does
> not quite get it for me. If it's a smaller gig do usually run into the
> PA from the Tonelab myself, but i like to monitor through the amp to get
> the tone and the stage monitoring vibe that makes me happy.
Absolutely. We all find what works for us.
There are plenty of options these days. More than I have time to
evaluate. So it's great to hear what works for you, and I'm happy to
share what works for me.
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
> Jamie K wrote:
>>
>> That sounds like a great setup, Bill.
>>
>> I have a friend who uses a Tonelab through a Bose L1 system for prog
>> and fusion stuff and he gets excellent tone and response even without
>> a tube power amp or guitar speaker. So that's possible, too.
>>
>> I haven't tried the Tonelab myself but I'm impressed with what he gets
>> out of it.
>>
>> For my gigs the GNX4 fills multiple roles: I use it as a guitar
>> preamp, guitar/violin multi-FX box, mic preamp, vocal/instrument
>> mixer, direct box and live multitracker. It does all that. Kim can
>> probably relate (he uses one also).
>>
>> I run my GNX4 direct to the house PA via the balanced XLR output and
>> it sounds consistently great out front (I can go mono or stereo).
>>
>> I monitor onstage using the house monitoring system, or through an EV
>> 12" 2 way PA speaker/monitor that I bring, or if I want to travel
>> light, through a Galaxy powered hot spot on a mic stand at Guitar
>> height (for easy controlled feedback) - aimed at my ears (lets me keep
>> stage volume down but I can still make the guitar sing). In all cases,
>> I can keep stage volume under control and there's no "spotlight" of
>> loud guitar hitting any part of the audience from the stack I don't
>> use. :^) So the house engineer really has total control of the mix and
>> the mix is consistent throughout the FOH.
>>
>> If there's no house PA (small gigs) I can throw the EV on a pole and
>> cover the house, or even add its twin and make everyone go deaf with
>> guitar crunching goodness.
>>
>> The key for going direct to the PA with the GNX4 and getting great
>> tone is to turn on the internal speaker emulation, and to program the
>> patches while listening through a full range system (I use my studio
>> monitors).
>>
>> Because I also run my violin, my vocals (the GNX4 has a mic preamp),
>> my guitar synth and sometimes my keyboard through the GNX4, I actually
>> require full range monitoring rather than just a guitar speaker.
>> However when I'm just playing guitar at a band gig, I could probably
>> get away with using a non-full-range guitar speaker. But since the
>> GNX4 sings just fine without it I haven't felt compelled to haul my
>> 2x12 cab to gigs. For my particular setup it's just not needed.
>>
>> However 2x12 sounds great with my heavily modded bassman 50 head! But
>> that rig no longer has to take the abuse of gigging.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill L wrote:
>>> My best results with emulators are when I run them through a quality
>>> tube power amp and a good speaker. I use a Mesa Satellite 60, and
>>> have used an Atomic Reactor. Both lift the cold emulations to the
>>> realm of great amp sounds IMHO.
>>>
>>> I could not use my Tonelab straight into the board. It does not
>>> breath for me.
>>>
>>> Jamie K wrote:
>>>>
>>>> DC wrote:
>>>>> One more thing. I offered to let one of the modeler companies use my
>>>>> 1968 HIWATT as a reference to make an emulation, and they admitted
>>>>> that they really couldn't get it all that close.
>>>>
>>>> Which modeler company?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> They are fine unless you
>>>>> are building the whole song around the guitar.
>>>>
>>>> Unless you create a sound using a modeler that makes the song, which
>>>> is entirely possible IMO.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Which of course is why AC/DC don't use 'em...
>>>>
>>>> We should all use only SGs through Marshalls then. Or whatever they
>>>> use. And wear English schoolboy pants. The rest is BLASPHEMY! ;^)
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> -Jamie
>>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> heh
>>>>>
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84829 is a reply to message #84818] |
Sat, 19 May 2007 17:22   |
excelav
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;linux...
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> "DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>>A friend got into it with a creep, a punk who dared him to do
>>anything.
>
> I prolly would've reached over & ripped out one of his ear
> piercings.
>
>>He did something. He went to the trunk and pulled out a
>>Samurai sword
>
> That may be standard issue equipment in Cali, but here in Texas
> you tend to find a bit longer-range weapons.
>
>>Ironically, the more you are able to defend yourself, the
>>cooler you need to be.
>
> I agree... which is why I never pack heat, even though a few
> hours of classes will get you a concealed-carry permit here.
> I would've been tempted to shoot out a couple of tires yesterday
> when the freeway was jammed-up & there was this asswipe weaving
> in & out of everyone else doing 15-20mph at the time. Nearly
> clipped me & a couple other cars in doing so. Now, really, I
> wouldn't have done that, but SOME people might have! That's
> the kind of behavior that causes freeway shootings, though....
> doesn't matter if they're doing it because they're a dickhead,
> or because their wife just went into labor & they're trying to
> get her to the hospital before the baby shows up. Gun-haters,
> take heed: How often do you hear about road-rage shootings in
> California; a place with pretty strict anti-gun laws... all the
> time, right? How often
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84831 is a reply to message #84829] |
Sat, 19 May 2007 18:44   |
Tom Bruhl
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you hear about them in Texas; a place
> where any dork can tote one around with them wherever they go?
> Hardly ever.
>
> As far as carrying my 9-mil around in case I would ever get
> mugged or whatever, I don't believe in that, either... I would
> rather just non-violently & calmly give the guy the - what, 50
> bucks? - I might be carrying in my wallet, then have to live
> the rest of my life with the knowledge that I killed a guy over
> 50 bucks. Plus, I'd still prolly go to jail for it; or
> the "victim's" family would sue me for all I had. Now, someone
> breaking into my house, OTOH, that's where in Texas you can
> justify unloading a few rounds into someone's chest & get away
> with it, which is why my weapon stays within a couple seconds'
> reach of my bed... if someone breaks in & I've forgotten to set
> the alarm, that's plenty of time for the dog to alert, and
> there's enough distance/time between the bedroom, and any of
> the doors they might be coming in, for them to be quickly
> transformed from "intruders" to "targets".
>
> BTW, to gun-owners & gun-haters alike, a dog is the best home
> security you can have... lots of cops will tell you this, too.
> Whether you have an alarm or not! The dog will very often
> hear sounds that are ABOUT to trigger the alarm (someone trying
> to manipulate a lock/door handle/window latch, someone outside
> rustling in the leaves/grass or feet shuffling on the
> patio/porch), so the dog will start barking before the window
> breaks or the door opens & the alarm goes off. If it's a medium-
> size or larger dog with a good, strong voice, this can often
> deter the criminal right there... they don't know if you've got
> a friendly lab that wants to jump up & greet them, or a
> rottweiler that wants to tear their throat out. Either way, if
> the idiot is still determined at that point & comes in anyway,
> you've got a few seconds more notice than the alarm itself can
> provide... this can make a big difference in your favor,
> whether your security strategy is to shoot the motherfucker, or
> have your family escape out a window. The other thing the dog
> will do that an alarm can't (unless you have different sounds
> coded for each possible entrance... no reasonably-priced system
> can do this, as the usually all have one
> bell/siren/horn/whatever, triggered by any of the sensors) is
> to tell you where the intruder IS. The alarm goes off, you have
> no idea which entrance has been breached, you hear the dog's
> barking coming from the area of the back door, you know where
> the intruder is. Plus, c'mon, dogs are great pals, anyway; so
> why not have one?
>
> Or as an alternative to the alerting aspect, you could get three
> basenji's and the intruder would be on the floor without the
> dogs giving him any audible warning (they don't bark, they just
> kind of "snuffle" a bit). :D
>
> Neil
How often do you hear of a woman waking up to find a rapist standing over
her bed with a knife and a roll of duct tape if she's got a dog (any kind of
dog) in the house? I'd say the stats would be something like "never". We
don't worry about that stuff here. Crash and Muffin explode if someone is
walking within 50 yeards of our house at night. Just the sound pressure wave
from their warning would probably deter all but the most foolhardy......it's
something you can physically feel....and the foolhardy would be met by a
fully awakened and armed humaniod if they were idiot enough to proceedI said it first so I want the free month !DJ,
It is illegal to drive too slow I believe..
You can get a ticket for unsafe driving speed by driving too slow as well
as driving fast.
People that don't want to drive the speed limit should be curtious to people
that do.
I have been known to F*ck with people behind me if I am driving the speed
limit or even 10mph over and they still want to tailgate me.
To me if they need to go faster than that it would be an emergency and they
should have their flashers on.
I had a guy do the same thing to me a while back. He was driving slow and
I was not tailgating, but I was 1 car length behind him...we were the only
two on the one lane road so I guess to him it looked like I was tailgating..
I didnt even want to pass him as I was in no hurry...I was just cruising
and chillin... all of the sudden he radically vears off of the road to let
me pass...I was shocked... I slowed down cause I didnt know what he was doin...I
thought well...whatever..and I passed him...he then spead up and tailgated
me and started flashing his brights at me...I was thinking to myself..."What
a complete Jackass!!!"
b
John <aint@itawful.com> wrote:
>You need to put some Spyro Gyra in that CD player and stop listening to
>rap !I've been sitting around here frettin' about building another DAW. The
reason for the chagrin is latency and resource limitations. I have resigned
myself to staying with my Opteron 185 (5.2GHz on two cores) system. I've
been doing a bit of experimentation with some things and I've decided to
just "live with" ASIO driect monitoring instead of trying to go the route of
"real time" zero latency tracking. ADM with the HDSP cards works so
flawlessly that I don't think I'm going to be needing to go to the server
level system right now as long as I've got the slave DAW running systemlink.
VStack sorta' sucks for my purposes though. I'm probably going to get
another version of Cubase for the slave comp due to the bussing limitations
in VStack. Maybe in another year when Steinberg has their apps optomized for
dual socket Quad core systems and Vista is a bit further down the road.
I've also been looking at the new Macs and I'm waiting to see what the
newest incarnation of Logic will hold.In Texas, it's pretty customary for people to pull off on the shoulder of
the road to allow others to pass on two lane highways. Up here in Colorado,
this seems to be unheardof and yes, it was definitely illegal for this
doofus to be driving 40MPH in a 70MPH zone. There are minimum speed limits
here. There are lots of rubberneckers here in the summertime. It's tourist
season and"tourist harvesting" is discouraged in these parts since they
provide the cashflow that
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84879 is a reply to message #84818] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 22:55   |
BT
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84880 is a reply to message #84879] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 23:27   |
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------=_NextPart_000_0174_01C7B0E1.C45B0CA0--Hey Deej, I hope your mom gets the care she needs and it all works out
for the best!
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
DJ wrote:
> One reason my mom was feeling so bad was discovered last night. she has a
> condition called Temporal Arteritis. She has had it for a while and it can
> affect her vision (as in caude blindness) or cause stroke if her medication
> is not properly adjusted. She had a test last March which included a biopsy.
> the doctor billed Medicare over $3000.00 and the lab results reported that
> the condition had pretty much gone away, requiringa very small maintenance
> dose of her mids. Well, she's been having all of these problems and while we
> were at the ER yesterday, t
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84881 is a reply to message #84879] |
Sun, 20 May 2007 23:39   |
Dimitrios
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hey ran a blood test and the indicators of this
> condition were "60 times" what was reported by the lab in March. Fortunately
> we have one of the best neurologists in the whole country here who does take
> Medicare and is a friend of a friend. Mom has an appointment to see her next
> week. Looks like some of the doctors in this town are a joke.
>
> Deej
>
> "LaMont " <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:46755aff$1@linux...
>> You are right. But, there's a reason that he Gov regulates like it does.
>> Working
>> for Blue Cross for some years and my mom workignthere for 35 years as an
>> auditor, i can tell you of the fraud and abuse that Docors for years
>> played
>> on the insurance industry.. We are talking in the billions of
>> dollars..They
>> the Doctors and hospitals were a cash cow!! Then, the inrance industry
>> started
>> to fight back and the medical community cried foul..Those esravagant
>> salaries
>> and wages were coming to an end.and people (doctors) were going to jail ..
>>
>> See, we all in a three way fight, much like the figh in Iraq. In one
>> corner
>> we have the Medical community who was use to having a blank check on what
>> they charged for their services good, mediocore or bad. he other corner
>> we have the Insurance industry, who was getting reamed by the fraudulant
>> claims from the hospitals and clinics.. And , lastly, you have we the
>> people
>> caught in the middle of this blood bath.
>>
>> If I had to choose a side now, I'd have to side with the insurance
>> industry
>> as bad as that sounds. You guys/gals gotta know that when a hospial
>> chharges
>> 100 for a pill (for example) and other outrageous charges , the insurance
>> industry has to react.
>> here was atime when the medical insurance industry was admired and
>> beloved..
>> That's before the the massive abuse and fraud comiited by the medical
>> community
>> hit full tilt. Now, we despise the insurance industry and pity the pooor
>> doctors who can't give the $$$$$$ quality service because of the big bad
>> insurance industry..booo hoo.... all is all, it's all F'd up. where both
>> sides are in a stale mate. Meanwhile, the US health-care is in utter
>> despair..Pittiful!!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>> "LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:4674c045$1@linux...
>>>> The reason for the new film SICKO.. I really don't under s
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84882 is a reply to message #84879] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 01:56   |
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tand those who
>>>> say
>>>> they don;t want a national health care system.
>>>>
>>>> It's not until the current medical/Insurance system reams you and yours
>>>> then
>>>> do you 'see why it's needed'. But knoowwww The Gove will do a even wost
>>>> job.
>>>> That Bull-Shit!! At least, the bill will get paid.. Ok, I can hear
>>>> someone
>>>> saying by who??
>>> The reason that these doctors are not taking Medicare patients is because
>>> the government runs it in such a wonderful way.
>>>
>>>
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>"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Neil,
>Nice work. Kick is doing it perfectly. Multiband again?
Yep - actually the story behind the kick & snare is that we
almost DIDN'T mic them - the guy wanted to go with a triggered
kit he had programmed in his Roland TD-20 for the kick, snare &
toms, and live mics for the cymbals & hats. I told him: "You
know what, why don't I just slap a mic on the kick & snare
anyway, while we've got everything set up... can't hurt, right?"
Turns out he LOVES the live kick & snare sounds we got - we
ended up not even using the triggered sounds on those. So
anyway, it's a D-6 through a Chandler TG-2, and I had picked up
an Earthworks Kick-pad recently, so I stuck that on the kick
mic, too, since we had the kick all stuffed with towels & such
up against the head to prevent it from double-triggering on the
rebound... I figured I'd see if the kickpad might help give me
some tone right off the bat & it worked out OK. From there it
was just my usual Multiband comp/No EQ settings for the kick.
>I'd love to hear a tiny amount of short verb on those bright=20
>guitar distorted chicks early on.
Not sure I know what you mean... which song?
>Nice clean tone too. What guitar/amp/mic/pre/comp setup did
>you use for that?
The clean tone? Again, not sure which song, because there are a
couple parts with clean tone. If you mean the tone in: "Just
When U Thought", that was the main guitarist's ESP with EMG
humbuckers through his Mesa amp & cab, if you mean the clean
tone in: "Jimmy The Pill", that was one of my Strats through
the same setup, but in that case, we also doubled it.
Mics/pres in both cases on his cab were: Audix i5 through a
Focusrite Red 8, and a BLUE Ball through
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84893 is a reply to message #84879] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 06:52   |
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de. That =
ones=20
> feature set is getting long in th e tooth.
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> Chris
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> Bill L wrote:
>> Chris,
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>> I took a look at their site and they do show the DM series as=20
>> discontinued. Are the new ones basically the same, but with a s/w =
update?
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>> I also saw some new smaller digital mixers that look kinda cool, =
w/ more=20
>> dedicated knobs than most small format digital mixers have. Know =
anything=20
>> about those?
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>> Chris Ludwig wrote:
>>> HI Bill,
>>> Yes if just using the little screen. Using the Studio manager =
software=20
>>> makes it about easy as using a DAW.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill L wrote:
>>>> I hope that does not stand fro Very Complicated Matrix.
>>>>
>>>> Chris Ludwig wrote:
>>>>> Nope just updated to the VCM version.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> wireline wrote:
>>>>>> Hmmm...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At the risk of being very unpopular, the Dm2000, while an =
asTOUNDING=20
>>>>>> board,
>>>>>> is discontinued last I heard...and as with all things =
digital, once=20
>>>>>> disc
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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| Re: Am I lonely in Paris solving problem search here ?? [message #84895 is a reply to message #84879] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 06:53   |
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re are no digital issues, =
software, etc=20
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> be concerned about.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Last FWIW: Otari made a really handy board - had no preamps, =
just=20
>>>>>> tape returns,
>>>>>> auxes out the wazoo, sources I trust say the EQ was a silent =
miracle,=20
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> (get this) 48 channels of Eagle automation....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just an FYI
>>>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My Furman HDS16 gives me the flexibility of a console for =
cue mixes.=20
>>>>>>> Everything else is pretty well laid out and easy to manage. =
I don't=20
>>>>>>> need
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> preamps. What would a DM2000 cost with interconnectivity =
for3 x RME=20
>>>>>>> HDSP
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 9652's, an RME Multiface, 2 RME ADI8-DS, and 9 x stereo/18 =
mono=20
>>>>>>> Channels
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> of
>>>>>>> AES switchable to coax or optical S/Pdif?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ;o)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "EK Sound" <askme
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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