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| Re: Online drummers [message #79223 is a reply to message #79221] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 17:26   |
Deej [4]
 Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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t;I tried the demo and works and looks just fine.
>>>The chainer is called.
>>>EffectChainer from Acon Digital Media.
>>>Hope this helps...
>>>Regards,
>>>Dimitrios
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>When I tried some time ago I could not make this work...
In a multi eds card scenario can the other eds card's have their submixes
insert working with outboard.
Meaning ,can I patch an external compressor to a submixe's insert before
it summs at Paris with other submixes ?
Regards,
Dimitrios"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>When I tried some time ago I could not make this work...
>In a multi eds card scenario can the other eds card's have their submixes
>insert working with outboard.
>Meaning ,can I patch an external compressor to a submixe's insert before
>it summs at Paris with other submixes ?
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
Dimitrios,
You are long overdue to solve this for us. :-)
This is one of the last unsolved issues.
Gene"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:45f8f7e6$1@linux...
> I run Komplete on my music laptop and audio machine and have never had any
> problems. Actually, for copy protection I _like_ the NI scheme because it
> will manage update downloads more or less for me.
I like that phrase "more or less"... ;-) What you're really saying is that
you like NI's Service Center app, which isn't just about copy protection,
right?
> Dongles can and do break as well.
Sure, everything breaks at some point or another. Sigh...
> Good luck, and as someone else said, just keep them on the phone until
> they
> fix it.
OK, well, turns out registration phone support is 24x7, so I stayed on hold
last night for 43 minutes until I got through. (What would I do without
unlimited cell phone minutes? Glad I got the speaker phone so I could share
the electronica with the whole family...) Turns out that the serial number
that was printed on the package was never entered into their database, so I
was never going to get that one registered without talking to them anyway...
[Lifts glass] Here's a toast to bogus error messages!
Doug
http://www.parisfaqs.comHi Thad.. I'm a fan of RME seeing that I own 2 of their audio interfaces,
but to be honest, I'm more of an M-Audio fan. Their drivers are just wickedly
stable and fast.
Say what you want about their old 2496 audiophile card, but that card will
get you thru session for vsti, giga, or tracking.
Their newer cards have new converters that I will pit against any thing on
the market (Audiophile 192, Firewire 1814,410pro-light).
Digidesign made a very smart and wise purchase by adding M-Audio to their
roster. again, their driver support is their strong suit. I'm a big M-Audio
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79228 is a reply to message #79223] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 20:09   |
John Macy
Messages: 242 Registered: April 2006
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s anyone know what is happening?Now send them a bill for two hours of your time and tell them if they don't
pay you you will finle a materialman's lien against them in your county. You
have the wait time documented on your cell phone and this was a
proven/admitted mistake that cost you money.
;o)
"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote in message
news:45f973bf$1@linux...
> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:45f8f7e6$1@linux...
>> I run Komplete on my music laptop and audio machine and have never had
>> any
>> problems. Actually, for copy protection I _like_ the NI scheme because it
>> will manage update downloads more or less for me.
>
> I like that phrase "more or less"... ;-) What you're really saying is
> that you like NI's Service Center app, which isn't just about copy
> protection, right?
>
>> Dongles can and do break as well.
>
> Sure, everything breaks at some point or another. Sigh...
>
>> Good luck, and as someone else said, just keep them on the phone until
>> they
>> fix it.
>
> OK, well, turns out registration phone support is 24x7, so I stayed on
> hold last night for 43 minutes until I got through. (What would I do
> without unlimited cell phone minutes? Glad I got the speaker phone so I
> could share the electronica with the whole family...) Turns out that the
> serial number that was printed on the package was never entered into their
> database, so I was never going to get that one registered without talking
> to them anyway...
>
> [Lifts glass] Here's a toast to bogus error messages!
>
> Doug
>
> http://www.parisfaqs.com
>"PaulN" <pn@nospam.com> wrote:
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>Enjoy...
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM_MkWgbt3k
Instead of MAD TV, they should call it BAD TV! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3881311990843965384 &hl=enHi Doug,
It is something that many people must deal with. As you, (and I) have
discovered, it is not a death sentence, and it, like suicide is a choice.
Indeed, it sounds like Brad spent too many years trying to get a
bunch of raging monumental egos to get along. What no one talks
about, and I am sure you have dealt with a lot, is the reality that
suicide is the ultimate passive-agressive act. It is the one act of
aggression that cannot be topped by one's opponents; the ultimate
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79231 is a reply to message #79228] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 19:44   |
Jamie K
 Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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>>>
>>> Dimitrios,
>>> You are long overdue to solve this for us. :-)
>>> This is one of the last unsolved issues.
>>> Gene
>>>
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>I will be putting out 2 more CD's some time in the near future, but I wanted
to get a good price on "pressed," not "burned" CD packages at lower volume,
like about 300 to start.
For my last CD, I used Oasis, which was great, but I had 1000 made. With
my music being on the abstract side, sales are way too low for that amount,
so I was thinking of cutting back. Oasis offers 500, but I think I would
like to try 300 this time.
I would be looking at a regular jewell case with 4 panel color, bar code,
& shrink wrap.
Any suggestions?
Thanks Lou Guarino
www.enchantedvibrations.comHi Lou,
The economics of scale for manufactured CD's don't work well until
you make 1000. I've got a great outfit, but they will tell you that 500
cost almost as much as 1000, and 300 is worse. Good-quality burned
ones, with good art and packaging may be a better choice, but I hope I
am wrong.
best
DC
"Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote:
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>I will be putting out 2 more CD's some time in the near future, but I wanted
>to get a good price on "pressed," not "burned" CD packages at lower volume,
>like about 300 to start.
>
>For my last CD, I used Oasis, which was great, but I had 1000 made. With
>my music being on the abstract side, sales are way too low for that amount,
>so I was thinking of cutting back. Oasis offers 500, but I think I would
>like to try 300 this time.
>
>I would be looking at a regular jewell case with 4 panel color, bar code,
>& shrink wrap.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks Lou Guarino
>
>www.enchantedvibrations.comGuys, I just added Outlook 2007 and can't seem to figure out how to add the
NG to it. I was using Outlook Express before, but this is a bit different.
Any assistance would be much appreciated.
TyroneJoe, have you installed any new plugins recently?
For my Paris boot, I have to disable the no-execute protection for AutoTune
1.3. But I didn't think this was available in the P4...
-Rohde
"Joe" <sfair@mirealsource.com> wrote in message news:45f98db7$1@linux...
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> I am running paris 3.0 with a p4 prossesor and 2 gigs of ddr ram. My
> computer
> suddenly started to lock up when i try to boot paris, and it gives me a
> message
> that the program is trying to execute non-executable memory. It advises me
> to load the the program again, so I deleted and re-installed. I get the
> same
> results. I also took out my vidio card and switched to on board display.
> Does anyone know what is happening?"Rohde,
I just removed auto tune 1.3, but I don't think it was removed. It still
shows up in programs add and remove. Still having the same problem after
a complete removal of paris and all program files.I don't have 2007, but...
Traditionally the full blown Outlook hasn't
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79235 is a reply to message #79221] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 21:01   |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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able for any individual, which
is why we should never condemn, but rather encourage.
>Yes, all three of these things are good, but I think we have to remember
>that everyone is different, and what works for one person may not work for
>another, no matter how much we believe in it. I think it is a mistake to
>map our own beliefs, issues and solutions onto others. Each person must
be
>thought of separately, with separate genetics, separate environment, and
>separate spirit. If we truly want to help that person, we must be open
to
>who they are. Being open to someone else's reality sometimes means that
we
>must put aside our own belief system and just accept that person for who
>they are in that moment. For me personally, I trust that I am God's tool.
>I know God has a bigger plan than I can understand or even know about, and
I
>strive to remain open to every moment and let each person be who they are,
>no matter what I would have chosen for them. I know that in every
>encounter, I have a role to play, and my part is to figure out exactly what
>my role is...
Agreed. Yet we share enough to be able to learn from each other,
I'm sure you agree. The things I spoke of do have an objective
track record of success. Certainly not in all cases, but more than
many other therapies for sure.
>We all have our part to play in the grand theater. Thanks for joining me...
>:-)
>
>Doug
Abso-fookin-lutely!
Here's a bumper sticker I want:
The atheists say;
Life's a bitch and then you die
The pollyanna Christians say
Life's great and then you go to heaven
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79237 is a reply to message #79235] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 21:28   |
Luiz Orsano
Messages: 14 Registered: January 2007
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ino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote:
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>I will be putting out 2 more CD's some time in the near future, but I wanted
>to get a good price on "pressed," not "burned" CD packages at lower volume,
>like about 300 to start.
>
>For my last CD, I used Oasis, which was great, but I had 1000 made. With
>my music being on the abstract side, sales are way too low for that amount,
>so I was thinking of cutting back. Oasis offers 500, but I think I would
>like to try 300 this time.
>
>I would be looking at a regular jewell case with 4 panel color, bar code,
>& shrink wrap.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks Lou Guarino
>
>www.enchantedvibrations.comHi Paul,
I recently bought a MDD g4 Single processor 1.25 ghz - it's the last model
to boot OS 9.2.2 - and it's quieter than the dual processor models (which
do nothing for Paris anyhow). I don't use lots of tracks but I have 3 EDS
cards installed and lots of wave plugs, 1.5 gigs of ram in it and 3 drives
- the factory installed one and two more 250 gig seagates and I haven't had
one issue in Paris at all - it's a good machine - got it on ebay for $700
with a 17" studio apple flatscreen.
Al Corey
Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>But I can't remember. Which MDD G4 is the last one to boot OS9?
>
>I'm going to upgrade my studio Mac and put my Sawtooth 450 into my
>mobile recording rack.
>
>Also, those of you running one, what's the most amount of
>tracks/native efx you've used?
>
>Thanks.
>
>pabHow about the Precision Multiband? Anyone using that one? It occurs to me
that a it make make a nice addition to my mastering arsenal...
Gantt
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>I have the Neve 1073 EQ. Do I want the 33609 comp or the 1081 EQ next?
>
>Help! They're having sale! And I have $75 credit! And I can't afford 'em
>both!
>
>GanttIt Rocketh
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79242 is a reply to message #79221] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 21:50   |
xpam_mark
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that ended a few years ago. But from personal experience I can tell you that
I come from a family of hard working, god fearing, Jesus loving, workout
enjoying people and off the top of my head I can count six suicides among
the males in the past three generations, and that's not counting the ones
who took the slow ride via drugs and drink. The women are either of sturdier
emotional stock or are contributing factors in the suicides because they
all live forever. I believe one of the primary reasons my own father decided
to get a doctorate in psychology was to better understand some of the demons
that his, and my, family face. But I guess he would have been better off
with a Stairmaster and a copy of the Good Book.
TCB
P.S. While my hatred of the stateside twice born remains intact, my suspicion
of spirituality in general has been shaken by this trip to Thailand. It's
my third time here, and each time I've made a few new friends and gotten
closer to actual Thais. The country is over 90% Buddhist and their spirituality
in the face of very real hardships is inspiring. I've never encountered a
sweeter, gentler group of people in my life. I've gotten to know the (unspeakably
gorgeous) girls who work in the swank restaurant/bar in my hotel, and three
of them just went on holiday together earlier this week. Where? To a Buddhist
temple that cares for Thais with AIDS. They used their _vacation_ to take
food and medicine and money to some people seriously fucked over by the world.
One of the motivations was a friend of theirs who recently came out as gay
to them, which is a far, far bigger deal in Thailand than in the US. And
instead of doing what would be easy, i.e. throwing the person out of their
life for making the wrong 'choice,' they embraced him and did something to
help the gay community in their country. I remain an atheist and make no
pretensions to Buddhism, but having seen how their piety brings out the noble
traits of charity and understanding I can no longer dismiss all religion
out of hand. Having seen what their quiet and sincere spirituality does for
Thais I have no choice but to respect it. I just despise closed minded holy
roller US fuckheads that much more.
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>Interesting that you could diagnose this from such a distance on the
>available evidence.
>
>Also, I would hope you realize that for many people, suicide has a moral
>dimension beyond mere choice. Notice also that you happily present
>suicide as a choice and depression without one.
>
>Interesting.
>
>DC
>
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>It's called depression, and while the term is thrown out too easily these
>>days there are people who do suffer from it. Things that the rest of us
>would
>>be happy to have/do to them are endlessly burdensome.
>>
>>What he did is, in fact, very sad, but there's a long tradition in many
>societies
>>of choosing one's time to die. It's hard for us to understand, though.
>>
>>TCB
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>>Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>>>On 15 Mar 2007 13:56:43 +1000, "James McCloskey"
>>><excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79243 is a reply to message #79237] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 22:03   |
Deej [4]
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>>>>I heard this on the radio tonight. They said he took two charcoal grills
>>>>in to a bathroom and died of carbon monoxide posioning. If you were
going
>>>>to kill yourself, why would you do it in the way that he did? Why would
>>>>he call the police for help if he really wanted to die? It doesn't sound
>>>>right to me. If it's true, it's an even sadder story.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>James
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Bazillion-selling albums, gold & platinum records prolly lining
>>>>>his walls, Beatles tribute act that he supposedly loved doing
>>>>>as his hobby band, coupla kids, divorce finalized or close to
>>>>>it, new fiancee... nothing to look forward to, or what?
>>>>>
>>>>> http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=255077>1= 7702
>>>>>
>>>
>>>Yeah.... I'm even more depressed than I was when I heard he died. I
>>>just can't understand the mental process that brings somebody to that
>>>decision, especially with a family, a fiancee, and good friends.
>>>
>>>Tragic.
>>>
>>>pab
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>"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>Hi Lou,
>
>The economics of scale for manufactured CD's don't work well
>until you make 1000. I've got a great outfit, but they will
>tell you that 500 cost almost as much as 1000, and 300 is
>worse.
*Economics of pressing 1,000 CD's at $2 per CD, when you know
you're going to sell 250 = $2,000 outlay / $2,500 intake (if
sold for an avg. of $10 each).
***$500 profit/50 Promo copies/700 drink coasters left over.
*Economics of pressing 300 CD's at $5 per CD, when you know
you're going to sell 250 = $1,500 outlay / $2,500 intake (if
sold for an avg. of $10 each).
***$1,000 profit, 50 promo copies, no drink coasters.
Lou knows how much he can realistically expect to sell within
a reasonable amount of time, based on his last CD's sales,
otherwise he wouldn't be asking about the number 300.
NeilNeil wrote:
> Both of you guys ought to read the 2nd paragraph of msg # 46:
>
> http://boards.msn.com/Musicboards/thread.aspx?ThreadID=22972 0&
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79266 is a reply to message #79221] |
Tue, 30 January 2007 10:01   |
excelav
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I find better before then.
Thanks
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>I think 300 may be fewer than they will do, but you can give them
>a call.
>
>http://www.cdsg.com/
>
>they are the best in the biz IMO.
>
>DC
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>"Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote:
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>>Neil You are right on the money. That's the way I figure it too.
>>
>>I suppose I could burn them, but I really don't want to. I want them pressed,
>>with the superior artwork, barcode, shrinkwrap, etc. I want the radio
>stations
>>and reviewers to take this seriously, even if I might not sell a lot of
>them.
>> The quality that I put into the music has to extend to the whole artisic
>>package. I even design them myself, including the cover paintings.
>>
>>You never know. I could always have more made if I needed to.
>>
>>Lou
>>
>>
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>>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi Lou,
>>>>
>>>>The economics of scale for manufactured CD's don't work well
>>>>until you make 1000. I've got a great outfit, but they will
>>>>tell you that 500 cost almost as much as 1000, and 300 is
>>>>worse.
>>>
>>>*Economics of pressing 1,000 CD's at $2 per CD, when you k
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| Re: Online drummers [message #79283 is a reply to message #79266] |
Tue, 30 January 2007 18:38  |
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>this time of year.
>>
>>Now back to the seach for giant, combative cephalopods......
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>>;o)
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>Yeah, I'm technically self employed as well, I'm a mere consultant for the
office where I work. Still, I'm lucky. I have no debt, rent my apartment
for half what I should pay, and make a nice living. So I can set a budget
for my trip here and that's that. Very sorry it's almost over though, I'd
love to have another month here.
If things go right in my life I might seriously think about retiring here.
The weather is miserable for a few months per year, but that's why air conditioning
exists.
TCB
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>Man...I'd love to go to Thailand for a while. I could spend a lot of money
>that I'm not making because I'm on vacation and then worry the entire time
>because while I'm enjoying myself on vacation, the bills continue to roll
in
>because they do not go on vacation and therefore I could spend my entire
>vacation worrying about spending money that I'm not making while I'm
>spending just as much money on bills that are not stopping.
>
>Self employment is sooo cool sometimes.
>
>;o)
>
>
>
>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:45fb64e8$1@linux...
>>
>> Yeah, she sure sounds like an awful person, and your individual experience
>> matches up with what people write about her. Which has precisely zero
to
>> do with me, by the way.
>>
>> Good luck with the pups, the one (single, only, solitary) bad thing about
>> this trip is that I miss my four legged friend back home. But I'll be
>> seeing
>> him on Monday when a very jetlagged and probably slightly hungover TCB
>> will
>> be returning to Connecticut, which I hear is currently under six inches
of
>> snow.
>>
>> TCB
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>
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