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Kim is currently offline  Kim
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>I was futs forwared an e-mail that was sent to a mutual friend by Steven's
> wife and forwarded to me, as follows:
> _______________________________________________
> "St
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Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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4.2), an ASUS A8V Deluxe mobo,
>4G
>> >RAM,.AMD XP4200 dual core CPU, a Matrox P750 graphics card and a 13 slot
>> >Magma chassis.
>> >
>> >First of all, use the 1014 BIOs for the mobo. This gets rid of the USB
>over
>> >current *feature* that rears it's ugly head with the 1017 bios.
>> >
>> >Install all Win XP updates except the .NET 2.0 framework (use the 1.1
>> >framework)
>> >
>> >Update the Matrox P750 driver and bios, then use the Matrox sysutil 1805
>to
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Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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HDSP PCI cards
> (drivers are v2.94(3), 4 x UAD-1 cards (v4.2), an ASUS A8V Deluxe mobo, 4G
> RAM,.AMD XP4200 dual core CPU, a Matrox P750 graphics card and a 13 slot
> Magma chassis.
>
> First of all, use the 1014 BIOs for the mobo. This gets rid of the USB over
> current *feature* that rears it's ugly head with the 1017 bios.
>
> Install all Win XP updates except the .NET 2.0 framework (use the 1.1
> framework)
>
> Update the Matrox P750 driver and bios, then use the Matrox sysutil 1805 to
> *downgrade* the Matrox BIOS so the Splash screen and mobo BIOS can be viewed
> properly without upgrading to the ASUS 1017 BIOS from hell.
>
> Install the 2 x RME HDSP 9652's in PCI slots 2 & 3.
>
> Install the Magma host card in PCI slot #4
>
> In the Magma chassis, the slot assignments are as follows:
> 1.-UAD-1
> 2.
> 3. RME Multiface PCI
> 4.
> 5. UAD-1
Re: Planned Outage - 0:00 GMT - 20 minutes. ;o) [message #66817 is a reply to message #66761] Sat, 15 April 2006 16:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim is currently offline  Kim
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/> >> > no dropouts or glitching. System isn't even breathing hard.
>> >
>> > This is with my system marginally optomized for audio. None of the
>> > recommended registry tweaks have been done and none of the system
>service
>> > tweaks have been done either.
>> >
>> > Thanks again to Chris Ludwig who has been extremely helpful in showing
>me
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Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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> same file and it loads no problem

Any ideas what this is all about


DonHey TC do you still have an adat card? Could you e-mail me?
Steve

TC <tc@spammetodeathyoubastards.org> wrote:
>Ah yes, the Cove.
>
>I used to live on Riverside right on the river off the Parkway. Below where
the bad
>landslides were last year. I'm central, close to LGH now.
>I also lived in the Cove for a time, it's nice down there.
>
>Cheers,
>
>TC
>
>EK Sound wrote:
>> Whereabouts in North Van are you? I grew up in Deep Cove! :-)
>>
>> David.
>>
>> TC wrote:
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Kim is currently offline  Kim
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t;>
>>> Curt Cassingham wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> Anybody have a Paris Adat card for sale??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I heave maybe one, but i leave in Holland!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The same one comes up on eBay from time to time from a seller in Canada:
>>>>

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audioguy_editout_ is currently offline  audioguy_editout_   CANADA
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ally put in latency compensation on the
>>
>> >busses. They've added new plugins for guitar amp/cab emulation,
>> >convolution reverb, linear phase mastering EQ, sophisticated metering,
>> >the physical modeling soft synth "Sculpture," and a few more.
>> >
>> >Overall the Logic GUI puts a lot of functionality into a small space
and
>>
>> >keeps it clean and readable.
>> >
>> >BTW, they now throw in Waveburner and it's been updated a few times to
>> >the point where it actually works. :^)
>> >
>> >Cheers,
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Kim is currently offline  Kim
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> >> > -Jamie
>> > http://www.JamieKrutz.com
>> >
>> >
>> >LaMont wrote:
>> >> Hey Jamie,
>> >>
>> >> I'm gloing down to my local Comp UsA to have a run on a Dual-core Imac
>> (20inch).
>> >> Last week the sales person gave me demo of it's dual boot capabilties.
>> Sweet..It
>> >> runs XP very very good. Very smooth..
>> >>
>> >> Personlly, I wish apple/emagic would port over the gui from Soundtrac
>> Pro
>> >> and it's fast sample accurate editing. It seems that emagic is hell
>bent
>> >&
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gt; on staying the course of it's old look..When many many others have
>wished
>> >> they changed course form it's science project appearance.
>> >> So, that's the selling feature for me, dual boot capability so I can
>run
>> >> Logic & then boot over to run Nuendo, Samplitude.
>> >>
>> >> P.S. Nuend
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audioguy_editout_ is currently offline  audioguy_editout_   CANADA
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o & SX are the same. Nuendo has more post features. SX has
>video
>> >> & post functionality, but not as extensive as Neundo.
>> >> Take care,
>> >> LaMont
>> >>
>> >> Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>> >>> Hey Lamont, I don't think Apple or MOTU are in any trouble. No
>worries.
>> >>
>> >>> Both are strong companies with a variety
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;> >>> bottom line is everyone should use whatever makes sense for their
way
>> of
>> >>
>> >>> working.
>> >>>
>> >>> The current Intel duo laptops are in G5 performance territory, the
>> >>> comparison I've heard is aprox equal to a dual 2K G5. By the time
I
>need
>> >>
>> >>> a new laptop they should be at or better than my dual 2.5K G5. Sweet!
>> >>>
>> >>> It's interesting to hear that restarting the audio driver temporarily
>>
>> >>> fixed the soft synth dropout problem for you when you were running
the
>>
>> >>> MSWindows version of Logic. As for rebooting the machine, that has
>never
>> >>
>> >>> been necessary under OSX (good thi
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ng too!), you just have to reload
>the
>> >>
>> >>> project which is still an interruption, so I'm glad to see the bug
>> >>> finally acknowledged and addressed in Logic 7.2.1.
>> >>>
>> >>> I ordered the required 7.2 update which arrives on Wednesday. Then
I
>> can
>> >>
>> >>> apply the 7.2.1 download and see if the problem is truly fixed.
>> >>>
>> >>> If so, you may want to check out Logic again, it's come a long, long
>> way
>> >>
>> >>> since the MSWindows version. Of course there's always room for
>> >>> improvement, but over the last few years they have streamlined some
of
>>
>> >>> the interface and added a lot of good to great plugins covering a
very
>>
>> >>> comprehensive range of studio tools and instruments. It'
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audioguy_editout_ is currently offline  audioguy_editout_   CANADA
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gt;>>>> a few minutes or it could happen in an hour. It seems random.
>I've
>> >> seen
>> >> >>>>>> all the soft synths stop playing eventually, and they will
also
>> >stop
>> >> >>>>>> playing in response to MIDI input. This happens with Logic 5,
6
>> and
>> >> >> 7,
>> >> >>>>>> and perhaps 4. It happens with Logic's own soft synths and with
>> 3rd
>> >> >>
>> >> >>>>>> party soft synths.
>> >> >>>>> On a regular base I use all the Logic synths and stuff like RMX,
>> >Atmosphere,
>> >> >>>>> EW Symphonic Orchestra Platinum, guitar rig, boesendorfer etc
and
>> a
>> >> few
>> >> >>>> tracks
>> >> >>>> >from Melodyne through the melodyne bridge and again I must say
>that
>> >> I
>> >> >> never
>> >> >>>>> experienced what you described on the G5 2.7. Of course on the
PB
>> >it's
>> >> >
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;> another
>> >> >>>>> story. For instance, I could have 3 guitar tracks running with
>> >guitar
>> >> >> rig
>> >> >>>>> 1 with
>> >> >>>>> no problem. With version 2 not even one is possible without Core
>> >audio
>> >> >> spitting
>> >> >>>>> at
>> >> >>>>> me. This is a real CPU demanding plug in of which I can insert
as
>> >ma
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the end there were two good reasons
>> to
>> >> >> do
>> >> >>>> the
>> >> >>>>> crossgrade: 1. Compatability with PT 7 and 2. the possiblilty
to
>> use
>> >> >> Serato
>> >> >>>>> LE
>> >> >>>>> as soon it comes out (planned for the end of Mai I think). When
>> I
>> >first
>> >> >>>> played
>> >> >>>>> a song after installing 7.2 I didn't have any sound coming out
of
>> my
>> >> >> Mobile
>> >> >>>>> 2882
>> >> >>>>> interface, but the meters on the output were crancked up to the
>> >ceiling.
>> >> >>>>> My fi
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>> >>>>>> Ab wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>> After a few years of intensively using Logic, I didn't even
>know
>> >> what
>> >> >>>>> they
>> >> >>>>>>> were
>> >> >>>>>>> talking about when I saw this "softsynths dropping out" fix
in
>> >7.2.1
>> >> >>>>>>> It never happened to me running Logic on a dual G5 2.7 5gig
Ram
>> >nor
>> >> >>>>>>> on my PB G4 1.5 2gig Ram. Still I installed 7.2 beginning of
>this
>> >> week
>> >> >>>>> and
>> >> >>>>>>> 7.2.1
>> >> >>>>>>> today and everything seems at least to be as healthy as before.
>> >Happy
>> >> >>>>> Logic
>> >> >>>>>>> user!
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>> Greetings
>> >> >>>>>>> Ab
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>
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Chris,
Try any video card you can lay your hands on just
to see if the CPU load changes. What you describe sounds
like driver or hardware problems. Are you using the best
drivers (not necessarily most current) for
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It
> >> >> >> will
> >> >> >>> just clutter up your house.
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> Sad that he is now where we all some day shall be,
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> TCB
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >> >> >>>> I was futs forwared an e-mail that was sent to a mutual friend
> by
> >> >> >> Steven's
> >> >> >>>> wife and forwarded to me, as follows:
> >> >> >>>> _______________________________________________
> >> >> >>>> "Steven died in his sleep early this morning after a couple of
> >truly
> >> >> >>>> peaceful days. He woke once, Thursday evening, and found
himself
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