| OT: Distressor Plugin??? [message #59999] |
Mon, 07 November 2005 22:23  |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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ller unless I would undo from the editor first and
then the undo light would come on and I could continue, no big deal. THe
other problem was that I would open a prj and their would be no audio for
15-30 sec. not a big deal either. But sometimes after audio would come in
upon playback audio would drop out and I would wait for minute or so and
continue with no problem as long as I did not close the prj and reopen. Several
ago the computer started crashing and I would get the exception error, no
time to hit crt s it would go to a black screen and reboot.
So, I decided to check the connections on eds card and reseat them and paid
close attention to the interface cables on the eds cards upon launching Paris
the message that the eds card were not hooked up corre
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| Re: OT: Distressor Plugin??? [message #60121 is a reply to message #60106] |
Fri, 11 November 2005 10:16   |
Rod Lincoln
 Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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>> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> >Ahh, Deja Vu.
>>>> >Yep, I too bought the Sonata, and it ended up being the case for
>>>> >my Cubase box.
>>>> >I toyed with the idea of ripping out the lower drive bays, so I could
>>fit
>>>> >my EDS's (4 of them), but in the end it was all too hard.
>>>> >Rip out the power supply and stick it in your existing box.
>>>> >(Antec supplies are quiet.) I doubt whether you'd notice the noise
>>>difference.
>>>> >With one EDS card, I'm sure heat build-up won't be an issue,
>>>> >so don't even worry about the 5 1/4" case fan.
>>>> >Good Luck.
>>>> >Kim
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >>Hey all. I little while back my paris computer failed. I bought a
new
>>>motherboard,
>>>> >>CPU and memory (Pent 4). After getting all back together, I noticed
>>that
>>>> >>my computer was louder! So I researched and read some good reviews
>on
>>>teh
>>>> >>Antec Sonata. I bought one and anxiously transferred everything to
>the
>>>> new
>>>> >>case. Got to the last component, the Paris EDS
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| Re: OT: Distressor Plugin??? [message #60178 is a reply to message #60121] |
Sat, 12 November 2005 23:14   |
neil[1]
Messages: 164 Registered: October 2006
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nt also =
had
this
> issue. I am not sure why that is, but it definitely is at my place. =
I
> typically end up panning up the verb return to compensate. After a =
while
you
> just get used to it and use things to offset the lopsided signal, =
even
using
> it to your advantage in certain situations. I have not noted =
anything like
> this in the VST/DX area, just EDS.
> Another undocumented Paris 'feature', perhaps?
>
> AA
>
> "RK" <kent510745@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
news:439f8e4e@linux...
> > Whoa, no shit! EDS Compress Opto has a "pan-fried" mind of it's =
own.
> > Even
> > when bypassed, it weighs left, but if recorded without and EDS, =
it's
right
> > up the center. Thanks a bunch for the help. And it's good to be =
back.
> > Happy Holidays.
> >
> > Kent
> >
> > "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> > news:439f5a2d$1@linux...
> >> It's probably an EDS effect. Bypass 'em all, I've noted that some =
are
> > heavy
> >> to one side.
> >> That get it?
> >>
> >> AA
> >>
> >>
> >> "RK" <kent510745@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
news:439f0b0e@linux...
> >> > With all pans set to center (fader, aux, master, global) I =
still get
a
> >> > heavier sign
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| Re: OT: Distressor Plugin??? [message #62941 is a reply to message #60178] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 07:22  |
Edna Sloan
 Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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>>>>>>>>> rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> installed 10.4.3 (new install with zeroing out the drive as usual).
>>>>>>>>>> twice after leaving the puter idling with logic 7.1.1 up for less
>>>> than
>>>>>>>>>> 1 hour the gray screen (with the in 7 languages appeared with
the
>>>>>>>>>> message of you must do a hard restart) has appeared. then a complete
>>>>>>>>>> power down (computer just shut off in the midst of running on
a
>> loop);
>>>>>>>>>> calendar (set itself to 4/15/1968) needed to be reset on reboot.
>>>>>>>>>> nothing else shut down so it wasn't a power issue from outside
the
>>>>>>>>>> mac. ideas?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>IMO. There are plenty of good-sounding mics that just don't
>have the cachet that they should, and there are plenty of so-so
>mics that have great marketing or buzz-factor, yet they're
>average mics... then there's everything in-between, of course.
>
>Dimi, if you really feel your mics are the shizznit, then what
>you need to do is to get a couple of your mics into the hands
>of some well-known people & let them gab about them before you
>try to sell them - don't evne tell them what kind of price
>point you're going for, just get some guys like George
>post online on PSW forii and the like - to review them. Get
>them each a prototype & see if you can get them talking about
>it. Then when one of them says something like: "This is the
>closest thing to the real deal I've ever heard!", then you
>upload your already-constructed website with pricing &
>everything & start selling them. Make sure you let epople know there's
a
>waiting list, too.. that somehow seems to increase
>the perceived value (a la' Stephen Paul & his famous one-year
>wait for anything you sent him).
>
>Neil
>
>
Neal! You've just been hired as my chief marketer; )
Your right, i
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