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| Re: OK you LA folks........... [message #64970 is a reply to message #64967] |
Sun, 26 February 2006 11:44   |
RZ
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. Can you get source to Boot Camp?
>Can
>>you read the filesystem from the other partition? I also wonder if Apple
>>hijacked some BSD licensed boot loader, but I digress.
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>>That said, and I can't believe I'm writing this, Apple has added NINE BILLION
>>DOLLARS of market cap since Monday close. When markets closed Monday you
>>could go to the above website and downlaod a bootloader that would let
you
>>run XP on a Mac. Or if you were a little smarter you could put Ubuntu on
>>it. Then, on Tuesday, Apple announced that users could do what users already
>>could do. And thanks to that they are now worth another nine billion dollars
>>and are trading at THIRTY THREE TIMES earnings. The next person who tells
>>me markets are efficient is getting a ball peen hammer to the temple.
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>>TCB
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Geez, thanks so much for the indepth look under the hood Deej!
So, if I read you correctly, I can use the clock in the hdsp via word
clock right? So I need to hook up a work clock cable from the hdsp out
to paris in? Do I need to terminate this?
As for the settings, I had made some goofy choices in the setup of
Nuend
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| Re: OK you LA folks........... [message #64972 is a reply to message #64970] |
Sun, 26 February 2006 12:28  |
audioguy_editout_
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your desktop. Then reboot Paris and you will be good
>to go with a house clock. You don't need to set the house clock to 48kHz.
>Leave it at 44.1. Just open the default project.ppj, , then navigate to your
>other projects that are 44.1, open them and reset the clock source to 44.1,
>close them, reopen them and you're good. Your paris projects are now sync'ed
>to the HDSP (or other) clock.
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>Now whether or not you did all of the stuff above, the HDSP should still
>sync to ADAT timecode being generated by Paris, no matter what clock Paris
>is generating, sooooo.........in Nuendo, set it to sync to
>ASIO Positioning Protocall, connect a serial cable from the Paris ADAT
>output to the HDSP ADAT input go into the HDSP control panel and set it to
>sync to ADAT sync hit play on the Paris C-16 and the timelines should lock
>up.
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>Deej
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>"jef knight" <thestudio@allknightmusic.com> wrote in message
>news:44352480@linux...
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>>oops, sorry guys, it IS the HDSP I have in there. Now what? Should I set
>>it to APP? Gonna try that.
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>>DJ wrote:
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>>>SX needs to be set to sync to ASIO positioning protocall or something
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>like
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>>>that. I'll have to check tonight when I can get to this. I also recall
>>>issues with the older *digi* 96 cards not syncing to Paris. My best
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>advice
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>>>would be to sell the old card and get an HDSP model. These just work
>>>flawlessly with no gnashing of garments, rending of teeth.
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