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| Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57783 is a reply to message #57768] |
Sun, 04 September 2005 20:41   |
michael bliss
Messages: 61 Registered: September 2005
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>does tonally, it might be a more versatile piece, especially since the tubes
>can be swapped out to taste.
>
>Both of these smoke my Stephen Paul U87 for vocal tracking. It's hard to
>admit it, but I just keep the Stephen Paul mic around here these days to
>impress people. It's a beautiful and very *true* sounding mic and it still
>gets used a lot on instrumental dubs but it seldom gets the nod on a vocal
>session after a singer has heard their voice on the Gemini or Mojave.
>
>Also, I'd say that though the Gemini is manufactured in Shanghai, don't
let
>that worry you at all. This thing is beyond the Studio Projects offerings.
>SE doesn't appear to be trying to make *cheap mics* It looks and sounds
>like a quality piece. I can't really speak for the new Mojave's that are
>also being manufactured in China, but if they are anything like my hand
made
>mics, they are wonderful.
>
> It's really hard to believe that mics this good can be had for $1000.00.
>
>Deej
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>
>"Tyrone Corbett" <tyronecorbett@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:4344265d$1@linux...
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>> Hey Deej, I was speaking with Morgan about mic's and he mentioned that
you
>> have both the Mojave and Se Gemini. What are your impressions?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Tyrone
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>I have an old one too, It does have that foam which I never noltice before.
DIes that protect it from high SPL say infront of a kick?
"David Leonard" <david@writeside.biz> wrote:
>I just looked at mine. It was one of the first made. I don't see any foam.
> Is that something they added to later versions of the mic?
>
>David
>
>On 4-Oct-2005, "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>> IMO, the best mod for a 4033 is to rip the foam out of the
>> birdcage.You guys should head down to the corner of 2nd ave and 6th street for some
Indian.
Try the extra hot vindaloo....Yumm! Cheap, there is a place on
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| Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57784 is a reply to message #57768] |
Sun, 04 September 2005 20:58   |
michael bliss
Messages: 61 Registered: September 2005
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2nd that has
all kinds of Christmas lights out front..they have a courtyard in the back
that is very nice.
Also a good one down stairs on 6th
The manger of my band lives almost across the street so we go there fairly
often.
I still hope to go to NYC.
"jason Miles" <Jmiles45@aol.com> wrote:
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>"Thought of a place for The Paris Diner-Greys Papaya 72 and Amsterdam-$1.00
>hot dogs-Pina Coladda drinks-
>JMI'm building a computer for a friend to run cubase on. Got everything going
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 had
to go with a different brand than I normally use) neither one of them worked
I got "ERROR in READING DRIVE)
on boot (this is the system drive). It is on ide bus 1 by itself and is set
properly with the jumper for single master.
I already tried different ide cables...no worky, BUT, when I switched to
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 on
a recomendation from a friend and get the same dang error again. Now, it
could be that this drive from CRAP USA is also bad, but I'm starting to wonder
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 be
another reason fkor the problem.
I have a hard time believing that this mobo just doesn't like "black" rack
drives.
RodAre these rated for 133?? I had a similar problem with 66 trays in XP.
David.
Rod Lincoln wrote:
> I'm building a computer for a friend to run cubase on. Got everything going
> 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 had
> to go with a different brand than I normally use) neither one of them worked
> I got "ERROR in READING DRIVE)
> on boot (this is the system drive). It is on ide bus 1 by itself and is set
> properly with the jumper for single master.
> I already tried different ide cables...no worky, BUT, when I switched to
> a mobile rack th
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| Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57791 is a reply to message #57768] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 01:48   |
erlilo
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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.
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Rod Lincoln wrote:
>>
>>>I'm building a computer for a friend to run cubase on. Got everything
>
> going
>
>>>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
>
> had
>
>>>to go with a different brand than I normally use) neither one of them
>
> worked
>
>>>I got "ERROR in READING DRIVE)
>>>on boot (this is the system drive). It is on ide bus 1 by itself and is
>
> set
>
>>>properly with the jumper for single master.
>>>I already tried different ide cables...no worky, BUT, when I switched
>
> to
>
>>>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
>
>>>a recomendation from a friend and get the same dang error again. Now,
>
> it
>
>>>could be that this drive from CRAP USA is also bad, but I'm starting to
>
> wonder
>
>>>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
>
> be
>
>>>another reason fkor the problem.
>>>I have a hard time believing that this mobo just doesn't like "black"
>
> rack
>
>>>drives.
>>>Rod
>
>Yeah, I'm using a short rounder cable, I've tried several, all with the same
results. I've tried CS. The results are still the same. The guy is REALLY
stuck on wanting the WHOLE computer black, or, I would just use the beige
drive that works.
I may just put the sys drive in an internal bracket and slap the cover over
the hole and call it good, but this kind of bugs me, and I'd like to figure
it out. I appreciate the suggestions. Keep those cards and letters coming.
Rod
EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>Are you us
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| Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57798 is a reply to message #57784] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 04:25   |
Mike ClMike Claytor
Messages: 52 Registered: July 2005
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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 <Deej, you know what will happen if you don't get these plugins!!! I'll bet
you've already have them.
James
"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 197
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| Re: Deej is the only asshole on the planet still defending FEMA [message #57846 is a reply to message #57832] |
Mon, 05 September 2005 13:53   |
michael bliss
Messages: 61 Registered: September 2005
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orks on a g4, and the comp I am typing on now is an ibook.
> The PC is way faster, but the MAC OS is so much smoother. No wierd quirks
> at all.
> It may have quirks if I put 2 EDS cards and a UAD card in though I
> suppose.
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> rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>not really, i just see nothing special about macs...several years ago
>>maybe but certainly not now.
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>>On 7 Oct 2005 17:47:18 +1000, "Ab" <ab.vangoor@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
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>>>
>>>But, Rick is a die-hard PC guy, and Macs do notice when you try to handle
>>>them
>>>in a PC-sh way;-?
>>>
>>>
>>>"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> To recap my PC was just giving me lights and fans so I
>>>>stripped it down,replaced the power supply,no go.
>>>>
>>>> Took it to the local PC shop who said I had a bad processor.
>>>>He said he put in a new processor and it fired back up.
>>>>
>>>> So I've waited about 2 weeks or so to get a new processor;got
>>>>it today,installed it and......drum roll-lights and fans;no
>>>>change!DAMN!!!DOUBLE DAMN!!!!
>>>>
>>>> Needless to say I will be visiting the local PC shop tommorrow
>>>>to "discuss"this matter with them.
>>>>
>>>> Let me go on record saying Morgan at Eastcoast has been nothing
>>>>but helpful with this,staying in constant contact and updating
>>>>me.Thanks Morgan.
>>>>
>>>> I just have to say for the Mac bashers I never has any problems
>>>>like this before I got my PC.Got an old 9600 thats still kicking
>>>>it after all these years.Sorry had to rant a little;I know these
>>>>probs can happen to anyone on any machine at anytime.
>>>> Was it Rick who had the looong Apple saga?
>>>>
>>>>Tune in tommorrow......
>>>>
>>>>Pete
>>
>Rod, I have sent it to you...
Regards,
Dimitrios
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@kc.rr.com> wrote in message news:43468f5e$1@linux...
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> D..where's the 4 slot free version? I can't find it.
> Rod
> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
> >I don't know if anyone has come up to this but the free FFX4 DX chainer
> or
> >the commercial buy of FFX16 can load the UAD plugins with VU indications
> and
> >Preset handling.
> >The latency is 4096 for a normal UAD plugin instance.
> >Regards,
> >Dimitrios
> >
> >
>There is this called multifxvst chainer that when inserted from within
chainer or Spinaudio (alone crashes Paris) it wrapps UAD1 plugins (and not
only) and lower the latency down to 2048 samples only !
That is 46.44 ms at 44.1khz
This compared to 16384 samples of FXpansion is a big leap forward.
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