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| Re: Sarah's CD done! [message #66483 is a reply to message #66462] |
Tue, 11 April 2006 00:39   |
Tom Bruhl
 Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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;otenet.gr> wrote:
>>>
>>>In order not to confuse anyone here is my exact test.
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>>>On a four card Paris system I loaded a B3 tune for 3-4 seconds playing
> in
>>>aloop on a Paris audio track.
>>>I pushed the level up to 10and had submix -8.1
>>>I was monitoring via monitor outputs and had the monitor level -12.
>>>No on Paris BigEqI had thsi filter highpass at 260Hz and lowpass at 5247,
>>>trimmer AT FULL 20 !!
>>>This makes all the diffrence now beetween Me and XP.
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>>>Under XP even at +20 the sound becomes nowhere as distorted (well bad
>>>distortion)
>>>and the volume stays overall the same as with the BigEq OFF.
>>>The trimmer works because lowering it the volume lowers itself too.
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>>>Now on Me with closed EQ we have the same sound (is it ?) but when eq is
>>>engaged with that full +20 there is sever distortion and loudness and
>>>fatness.
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>>>Go figure...
>>>
>>>Can please someone with both XP and Me partitions check this please ?
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>>>When I was first using Me for some months and then switched to XP I
>>>remember
>>>that the sound was different to my ears but I said to myself well, yor
> ears
>>>must be wrong...
>>>
>>>Now that makes me wonder if many things act differently under XP!
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Dimitrios
>>>
>>>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I made some heavy tests here...
>>>>Paris eds effects react different (sound different) under Me than in XP.
>>>>Now that is most interesting.
>>>>I checked with a B3 file and Big Eq from Paris.
>>>>Turning all the way up to 20 under Me gave a fat distorted sound.
>>>>XP !
>>>>Overall Me (well Paris under Me) sounds fatter and distorts more
>>>>easily...
>>>>Please if you have a second bay disk with me and Xp try a file to hear
>>what
>>>>you get ...
>>>>I am very very curious and shocked...
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Dimitrios
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>Lets all send our congrats to Sarah.
She graduates from nursing school Today!!
Sarah, I wish you much luck and happiness with your new career.
Just don't quit making new CD's ok? ;o)Hardly ever time to post the past few years or so, but still visiting several
times a week. My computer-based, media/graphic design teaching job kind of
kills my computer-based creativity after a long day in the media arts classroom.
But, this summer, I'm planning on finishing up a major project for a great
singer-songwriter from NC. Then maybe get back to my own stuff while I'm
on a roll.
No, I'm definitely not going anywhere at all. But maybe sideways ;-) into
DP or Logic eventually—if I need to—for MIDI and maybe some other ocassional
goodies.
Yeah, PARIS is still the place for me fer sure. (User since '98. One MEC,
two EDS cards, two c-16s. Mac running v.2.)
Cheers,
Larry Hogan"Neil" <IOUOIU@OI.com> wrote:
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>Wow... quite a difference.
>
>Neil
Yeah, the desk goes away today. I am thinking of designing
something that would solve these issues and seeing if anyone
want to build it.
DCI'd have been first in line to buy 5 or 6. These people are the
same ones that make everyone join a "homeowners association"
which then bans working on your car, flags in the yard, and tells
you what colors are approved for painting your house.
Oh, and NO home studios (it's noisy and a business!) would pass
muster.
grrrr
DC
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>A funny story..........years ago, when we were living in Austin, we lived
in
>a small incorporated city which was surrounded by Austin. It was named
>Westlake Hills and over the years it became a very desirable locale for
both
>extremely wealthy folks and still had it's shar of hippies living in the
>woods along the river that ran through the area. There were a couple of
>restauranteurs in Austin at the time named Cookie and Joy Swanson who didn't
>live too far from us and Cookie's brother owned a nursery in Westlake Hills
>that sold plastic pink lawn flamingoes. Well as the years passed, people
>like Tommy Lee Jones, Shawn Colvin and Sandra Bullock all moved into the
>neighborhood and then Michael Dell built as 65 million dollar obscenity
>about a mile down the road and brought along all of his Dellionaire friends.
>The property values skyrocketed and the politics started getting a bit
>.....errrrrr....Reagan'esque and PC at the same time. The city council
>eventually was set upon by the rich developers and landowners to pass an
>ordinance banning the display of pink lawn flamingoes. Well, about two weeks
>before this ordinance was to go into effect about 70% of the the citizenry
>of Westlake Hills started making a run on Cookies brother's nursery and
>every other nursery and any other spot in Austin where you could get pink
>lawn flamingoes and by the day this ordinance was in effect, there were
>thousands of them all over the little town. Eventually this all died down
>and I'm not sure if the ordinance was ever taken off the books but this
kind
>of rebelliousness was the kind of thing I loved about Austin and was fast
>disappearing by the end of the 90's. I was pretty much ready to sell my
>place by 2000 when we moved to Durango. My property taxes had gone up to
>around $1000.00 per month due to the numerous g
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| Re: Sarah's CD done! [message #66634 is a reply to message #66632] |
Wed, 12 April 2006 15:48  |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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gt; >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>can't
> >> >>>>>>>> say
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>for
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>sure.
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The memory starts going. If I get some time I will
check
> >> >>it
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>again.
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Rod
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>In order not to confuse anyone here is my exact
test.
> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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