| RIP Molly Dog... [message #57792] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 02:04  |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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ing a nice "short" high density IDE cable? Try CS mode on
>the drive to see if this helps also.
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>David.
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>Rod Lincoln wrote:
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>> they say 66/100/133
>> Rod
>> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
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>>>Are these rated for 133?? I had a similar problem with 66 trays in XP.
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>>>David.
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>>>Rod Lincoln wrote:
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>>>>I'm building a computer for a friend to run cubase on. Got everything
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>> going
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>>>>fine, EXCEPT the mobile rack tray (IDE) for the system drive.
>>>>Here's the history. I bought 2 of these on line (he wanted black, so
I
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>>>>to go with a different brand than I normally use) neither one of them
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>> worked
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>>>>I got "ERROR in READING DRIVE)
>>>>on boot (this is the system drive). It is on ide bus 1 by itself and
is
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>> set
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>>>>properly with the jumper for single master.
>>>>I already tried different ide cables...no worky, BUT, when I switched
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>> to
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>>>>a mobile rack that I use, it worked fine. So I figured it was just crappy
>>>>racks. (mines beige and this guy wants black).
>>>>I went to comp usa and bought one of their "brand" black mobile drives
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>> on
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>>>>a recomendation from a friend and get the same dang error again. Now,
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>> it
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>>>>could be that this drive from CRAP USA is also bad, but I'm starting
to
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>> wonder
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>>>>if something else is going on that I'm missing. I'll do some more troubleshooting
>>>>as I get the time, but I would welcome any suggestions as to what may
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>> be
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>>>>another reason fkor the problem.
>>>>I have a hard time believing that this mobo just doesn't like "black"
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>> rack
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>>>>drives.
>>>>Rod
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>>if all else fails spray paint the beige on black
"Rod Lincoln"
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| Re: RIP Molly Dog... [message #57796 is a reply to message #57792] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 03:27   |
rick
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------=_NextPart_000_0123_01C5CA85.036F8AF0--Semi-gloss plastic model paint might do the trick...
David.
Rod Lincoln wrote:
> HA, I actually thought of that. Wonder if the paint would hold?
> Rod
> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
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>>if all else fails spray paint the beige on black
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>>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@kc.rr.com> wrote in message news:43454d37$1@linux...
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>>>OK, I tried a DIFFERENT rack (Kingwin) that I've had for a while, better
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>>>made,
>>>and worked....IT DOESN"T WORK, but I put in the cheapo beige drive that
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> I
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>>>use (I have several of these laying around) and is works fine. Something
>>>is up, because I know the Kingwin rack is good.
>>>
>>>Rod
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>I believe, you can't open 2.2 Paris files in 3.0. I think you would have
to export individual track/files and bring them back in to Paris 3.0.
James
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| Re: RIP Molly Dog... [message #57799 is a reply to message #57792] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 06:01   |
Stephen Stecyk
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9 Roland device has
>been heard on countless records, from luminaries such as Peter Gabriel,
>Talking Heads and INXS. Universal Audio went to great lengths to preserve
>this Bucket Brigade chorus with all its unique design elements and sonic
>characteristics. With only four pushbutton 'dimension' settings, the
>Dimension D is the ultimate in functional simplicity.
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>Accurate model of unique Dimension D chorus effect
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>Designed for subtle chorus and spatial effects
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>Entrusted by Roland for accurate analog modeling
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>Identical look, controls, and operation of its analog counterpart
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>Four pushbuttons for four different levels of effect intensity <
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>I use very little in the way of modulation FX and I find that the Paris
modpack suits my needs. I'm holding off until UA comes out with an LA-3A.
Only then will the countdown to my death throes begin and I will be
compelled to buy.
;o)
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:43457f3c$1@linux...
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> Deej, you know what will happen if you don't get these plugins!!! I'll
bet
> you've already have them.
>
> James
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >>In version 4.0 of the UAD-1 software, UA introduces Tempo Sync: the
ability
> >to synchronize the delays and modulation rates of UAD-1 plug-ins to the
> host
> >application tempo, and Turbo DMA (Direct Memory Access) to maximize
> >stability and performance on dual-core and multiprocessor AMD and Intel
> >systems.
> >
> >Also included is a fully functional 14-day demo of the brand new Roland
> >Dimension D. The Dimension D costs $149 USD with authorizations available
> >from my.uaudio.com.
> >
> >For a limited time, you can purchase the Big BOSS Bundle: the Roland
> >Dimension D with the BOSS CE-1 for only $199, a savings of $49!
> >
> >The Dimension D is a one of a kind studio gem that adheres to the
principle
> >of doing one thing, and doing it extremely well. Its one and only
function:
> >some of the best sounding stereo chorus ever made. However the Dimension
> D
> >is more than a chorus, it is really a unique sound enhancer for adding
> >spatial and stereo widening effects. This classic 1979 Roland device has
> >been heard on countless records, from luminaries such as Peter Gabriel,
> >Talking Heads and INXS. Universal Audio went to great lengths to preserve
> >this Bucket Brigade chorus with all its unique design elements and sonic
> >characteristics. With only four pushbutton 'dimension' settings, the
> >Dimension D is the ultimate in functional simplicity.
> >
> >Accurate model of unique Dimension D chorus effect
> >
> >Designed fo
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| Re: RIP Molly Dog... [message #57800 is a reply to message #57792] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 06:15   |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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r subtle chorus and spatial effects
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> >Entrusted by Roland for accurate analog modeling
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> >Identical look, controls, and operation of its analog counterpart
> >
> >Four pushbuttons for four different levels of effect intensity <
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> >Deej, you know what will happen if you don't get these plugins!!! I'll bet
you already have them.
James
P.S. I just love my Eningrish!
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Deej, you know what will happen if you don't get these plugins!!! I'll
bet
>you've already have them.
>
>James
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>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>In version 4.0 of the UAD-1 software, UA introduces Tempo Sync: the ability
>>to synchronize the delays and modulation rates of UAD-1 plug-ins to the
>host
>>application tempo, and Turbo DMA (Direct Memory Access) to maximize
>>stability and performance on dual-core and multiprocessor AMD and Intel
>>systems.
>>
>>Also included is a fully functional 14-day demo of the brand new Roland
>>Dimension D. The Dimension D costs $149 USD with authorizations available
>>from my.uaudio.com.
>>
>>For a limited time, you can purchase the Big BOSS Bundle: the Roland
>>Dimension D with the BOSS CE-1 for only $199, a savings of $49!
>>
>>The Dimension D is a one of a kind studio gem that adheres to the principle
>>of doing one thing, and doing it extremely well. Its one and only function:
>>some of the best sounding stereo chorus ever made. However the Dimension
>D
>>is more than a chorus, it is really a unique sound enhancer for adding
>>spatial and stereo widening effects. This classic 1979 Roland device has
>>been heard on countless records, from luminaries such as Peter Gabriel,
>>Talking Heads and INXS. Universal Audio went to great lengths to preserve
>>this Bucket Brigade chorus with all its unique design elements and sonic
>>characteristics. With only four pushbutton 'dimension' settings, the
>>Dimension D is the ultimate in functional simplicity.
>>
>>Accurate model of unique Dimension D chorus effect
>>
>>Designed for subtle chorus and spatial effects
>>
>>Entrusted by Roland for accurate analog modeling
>>
>>Identical look, controls, and operation of its analog counterpart
>>
>>Four pushbuttons for four different levels of effect intensity <
>>
>>3.0 *can* open 2.2 sessions... it's more involved the other way around.
David.
James McCloskey wrot
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| Re: RIP Molly Dog... [message #57867 is a reply to message #57862] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 16:43  |
Kim
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