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Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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Re: BFD percussion [message #83624 is a reply to message #83620] Tue, 24 April 2007 05:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C797A9.0962DE10--I saw you had a few issues (Hard drive Raid issues etc...) awhile back, but
are you happy with the new system. Are you glad you moved? How bad was
the learning curve - any good books / DVD's etc. that helped?

What is the setup that you settled on and are you still using the portico
across the mains ...

I have Cubase SX 3 (Don N. helped me connetct it with Paris at one point)
- but I still always find myself back with Paris as it's so easy to track
in and mix in. Lack o
Re: BFD percussion [message #83627 is a reply to message #83620] Tue, 24 April 2007 05:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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>>TCB
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>>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>It's the only way I work now. As I posted in the past, my physical machine
>>>has absolutely nothing installed on it. I install and run everything
in
>>>a series of VMs. There are a couple of options for XP.
>>>
>>>1. Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. Free download. Highly optimized for windows.
>>> Tight integration with physical PC (file copy, drag and drop, cut and
>paste,
>>>display resolutions).
>>>
>>>2. Virtual Box. Open Source. Free download. Cool.
>>>
>>>3. VMWare. Cost$. Probably the best there is, if only because of the expansive
>>>feature set.
>>>
>>>There's nothing inherently dangerous about a VM, and I run a bunch of
linux
>>>distros just fine. In fact, the physical machine is 100% isola
Re: BFD percussion [message #83629 is a reply to message #83624] Tue, 24 April 2007 06:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gene lennon is currently offline  gene lennon
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So all 442s are the same then???
This one's from Australlia.
Tom
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BZZZZZZZZZZz.... Wrong! ;-)

David.

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> Tom,
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> No plug on a 442. It gets it's power from the MEC.
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> I might snag a 442 from down under. What's the easiest way to
> convert a 442 from 240v to 110v?
> Tom
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Re: BFD percussion [message #83648 is a reply to message #83629] Tue, 24 April 2007 10:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Doug Wellington is currently offline  Doug Wellington   UNITED STATES
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Paris does not
> Native does not have submix issues if you use the proper hardware-if you
> don't, it definitely will when tracking (see references to Furman cue
> system)
> Native integrates VSTi's , but will require a separate computer right now
to
> run heavy VSTi track counts because of Windows memory limitations so
that's
> not much different than Paris. The cure for this would be either to use a
> monster Mac or wait for the Vista suckage to be resolved...if ever.
> Native has control surfaces available with automated faders and cool
goodies
> like that.
> Native has great midi and some incredible flexiility as far as editing and
> manipulating of audio tempo, etc.
>


Re: BFD percussion [message #83662 is a reply to message #83620] Tue, 24 April 2007 15:23 Go to previous message
LaMont is currently offline  LaMont
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t;> from scratch
>>> 1 computer running 2 x Opteron 2218 CPU's on a server system-could be
>> built
>>> for around $2500.00 from scratch
>>> 2 x RME ADI8-DS's-Street on two of these these is around $2400.00 ($1.2k

>>> a
>>> piece average)
>>> 1 RME ADI4-DD-street is around $600.00
>>> 1 x Mytek Stereo 96 A/D-Street at $800.00
>>> 1 x Mytek Stereo 96 D/A-Street at $800.00
>>> Lucid GenX6-Street at appx $400.00-to distribute WC from Mytek AD which

>>> is
>>> used as a master clock
>>> Neve 5042-$1650.00 (to get Parislike sound)
>>> Furman HDS-16 cue system to cross RME HDSP submixes when tracking -
>> $1500.00
>>> (or an HDSP MADI system plus an HDSP AES 16 plus BOB-instead of using
the
>>> Multiface and 2 x HDSP 95652's-add another $2400.00 for this - there
is
>> also
>>> a Friend-chip audio digitap patchbay that will accommodate some of this
>>> crosscard routi
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