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Thu, 27 December 2007 15:51  |
Kim
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> Aaron Allen wrote:
>> Who all is running Quad here?
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>> I just loaded my new pc up with WinXP, SP1. From BIOS boot/disk insert to
>> Windows installed welcome screen took 16 minutes. Can a get a Fresh
>> Prince ShaLamm! Updates and whatnot's coming (it'll be on the net), but
>> I'm looking for what to expect in the way of latency, plugs and track
>> counts. SATA 250GB system and 400GB data, 2 GB RAM. This machine will be
>> my 'everyday' box, streaming movies, music and handling most of my song
>> building. I'll mix elsewhere, but this little dude is the workhorse for
>> building/virtual synths and schlepping video render stuff when I have
>> time for that.
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| Re: Paris Motherboards - So what's the fashion? [message #94094 is a reply to message #94086] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 19:12   |
Kim W
Messages: 165 Registered: July 2006
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>>> Chris
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>>> Aaron Allen wrote:
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>>>> Who all is running Quad here?
>>>>
>>>> I just loaded my new pc up with WinXP, SP1. From BIOS boot/disk insert
>>>> to Windows installed welcome screen took 16 minutes. Can a get a Fresh
>>>> Prince ShaLamm! Updates and whatnot's coming (it'll be on the net), but
>>>> I'm looking for what to expect in the way of latency, plugs and track
>>>> counts. SATA 250GB system and 400GB data, 2 GB RAM. This machine will
>>>> be my 'everyday' box, streaming movies, music and handling most of my
>>>> song building. I'll mix elsewhere, but this little dude is the
>>>> workhorse for building/virtual synths and schlepping video render stuff
>>>> when I have time for that.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone noted a major change from single or dual core tech to Quad
>>>> core in regards to latency in native rigs?
>>>> Any great audio or video rendering benchmarks out there to try? Keep in
>>>> mind, I'm using onboard Intel Graphics 8 (yuk) MB shared, so I'm not
>>>> trying to test the video card, only rendering capability.
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>Yikes, yep typo on my part - sorry about that: it is LGA775, not 975.
On 2/28/08 10:34 PM, in article 47c79c87@linux, "Aaron Allen"
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| Re: Paris Motherboards - So what's the fashion? [message #94096 is a reply to message #94094] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 20:05   |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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>>>> Chris
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>>>>
>>>> Aaron Allen wrote:
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>>>>> Who all is running Quad here?
>>>>>
>>>>> I just loaded my new pc up with WinXP, SP1. From BIOS boot/disk insert
>>>>> to Windows installed welcome screen took 16 minutes. Can a get a Fresh
>>>>> Prince ShaLamm! Updates and whatnot's coming (it'll be on the net), but
>>>>> I'm looking for what to expect in the way of latency, plugs and track
>>>>> counts. SATA 250GB system and 400GB data, 2 GB RAM. This machine will
>>>>> be my 'everyday' box, streaming movies, music and handling most of my
>>>>> song building. I'll mix elsewhere, but this little dude is the
>>>>> workhorse for building/virtual synths and schlepping video render stuff
>>>>> when I have time for that.
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone noted a major change from single or dual core tech to Quad
>>>>> core in regards to latency in native rigs?
>>>>> Any great audio or video rendering benchmarks out there to try? Keep in
>>>>> mind, I'm using onboard Intel Graphics 8 (yuk) MB shared, so I'm not
>>>>> trying to test the video card, only rendering capability.
>>>>>
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>After so many said that there is no difference, I point out what is going
on and that makes me a troll, Ok, I see.
"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>http://tinyurl.com/2gyy2k
>I have a feeling that Vista isn't flying off the shelves like MS thought it
would.
http://money.excite.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_rt_top.jsp?news_id=ap-d8 v3prj01&
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Isn't this like one days earnings? Of course they
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| Re: Paris Motherboards - So what's the fashion? [message #94097 is a reply to message #94095] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 20:07   |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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got a break on the find,
>I like how the truth will be sequestered.
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>http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080227/D8V2S2T80.html
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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft#Criticism
>Sad. Great voice. Love the DC5. Especially "Try Too Hard."
S
"Cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message news:47c75e3b$1@linux...
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> Bummer..
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> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7270242.stm
>I like it very well too, without understanding how you're using your
"voice". For me you're spreading feelings with your sound:-)
Erling
"Louis Guarino Jr." <Kateeba@snet.net> skrev i en meddelelse
news:47c6d0cc$1@linux...
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> Oppps! Sorry, I actually didn't know your were teasing, so I just tried
> to explain what was going on with the music. I never know where people
> are
> coming from with their observations on music, but I do know that more
> people
> dislike and don't have an understanding or exposure to my style of music
> than people that would actually enjoy it. So with that said, and given
> the
> very commercial nature of the state of music nowdays, I just took you for
> what you wrote. I didn't take it as anything negative, just for what it
> was. See, there are more people than you think that would actually ask
> those
> questions and truly mean it.
>
> So, thanks for the compliment on my sound/voice.
>
> Lou
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> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>I hope you know I was just teasing about vocals and danceability, like I
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>>would care . . . being known myself for buried vocals and meter
>>disruptions.
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>>( I grew up worshipping Frank Zappa, and still mostly prefer his
>>instrumental stuff.)
>>
>>So yeah, what you said. :) I like your voice. I can tell you work hard
> on
>>it.
>>
>>S
>>
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>>"Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote in message
>>news:47c57e23$1@linux...
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>>> You couldn't hear the vocals, because there is ONLY one on the very last
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>>> track
>>> of Images, and you only hear a few words of it at the end of the sample.
>>> It is a short poem that the vocalist sang thru one time. For what it
> is
>>> worth, I am the vocalist on my CD's. My trumpet is my voice. I work
>>> very hard on my sound and voice every day.
>>>
>>> My music le
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| Re: Paris Motherboards - So what's the fashion? [message #94098 is a reply to message #94096] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 20:15   |
Kim W
Messages: 165 Registered: July 2006
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ans heavily toward the abstract and avant garde because that
> is
>>> where my passion lies. Even my listening is in those areas. Years
>>> ago,
>>> I played Funk, and mainstream jazz, which had more regulated meter to
> it's
>>> rhythm. Now days, I experiment with different rhythms, harmonies, and
>
>>> melodies.
>>> There are many who can and do like to dance to my music, but I agree,
> it
>>> was not created with the intention of causing peoples feet to want to
> pat,
>>> or for most people to want to move their bodies to it.
>>>
>>> One of the great things about music, is it reflects the essence of the
>
>>> composer
>>> and performer of the music, and since we are all different in our
>>> experiences,
>>> likes, and dislikes, it produces many different kinds of music. I
>>> believe
>>> it is all valid and significant no matter how different it is. It is
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>>> pretty
>>> much a reflection of what is in that persons head and heart.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Lou
>>>
>>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>>Wow, I miss so much when I go away for a few days. Congratulations on
> the
>>>
>>>>new CD. I couldn't hear the vocals, and found it hard to dance to, but
>>>
>>>>other than that it was good. :) Nice lipping and valving.
>>>>
>>>>S
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:47bf70a0$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> Wow! After a long, long time, I finally got my 2nd CD finished and
>
>>>>> made.
>>>>> It was recorded entirely in Paris, and mastered entirely in Paris by
> our
>>>>> own Sakis. It is called, "Images of Movements thru Time and Space."
>>>>>
>>>>> It is a bit difficult to categorize, as it has roots in jazz due to
> the
>>>>> improvisation involved, yet it also has classical and avant garde
>>>>> roots.
>>>>> There is more information about the CD, along with some mp3 samples
> on
>>>>> my site at www.enchantedvibrations.net
>>>>>
>>>>> I even got Gene Lennon involved in checking out my mixes early on.
> I
>>>
>>>>> have
>>>>
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| Re: Paris Motherboards - So what's the fashion? [message #94100 is a reply to message #94086] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 20:53   |
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>"Louis Guarino Jr." <Kateeba@snet.net> skrev i en meddelelse
>news:47c6d0cc$1@linux...
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>> Oppps! Sorry, I actually didn't know your were teasing, so I just tried
>> to explain what was going on with the music. I never know where people
>> are
>> coming from with their observations on music, but I do know that more
>> people
>> dislike and don't have an understanding or exposure to my style of music
>> than people that would actually enjoy it. So with that said, and given
>> the
>> very commercial nature of the state of music nowdays, I just took you
for
>> what you wrote. I didn't take it as anything negative, just for what
it
>> was. See, there are more people than you think that would actually ask
>> those
>> questions and truly mean it.
>>
>> So, thanks for the compliment on my sound/voice.
>>
>> Lou
>>
>>
>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>I hope you know I was just teasing about vocals and danceability, like
I
>>
>>>would care . . . being known myself for burie
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| Re: Paris Motherboards - So what's the fashion? [message #94101 is a reply to message #94100] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 21:03   |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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d vocals and meter
>>>disruptions.
>>
>>>( I grew up worshipping Frank Zappa, and still mostly prefer his
>>>instrumental stuff.)
>>>
>>>So yeah, what you said. :) I like your voice. I can tell you work hard
>> on
>>>it.
>>>
>>>S
>>>
>>>
>>>"Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote in message
>>>news:47c57e23$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> You couldn't hear the vocals, because there is ONLY one on the very
last
>>
>>>> track
>>>> of Images, and you only hear a few words of it at the end of the sample.
>>>> It is a short poem that the vocalist sang thru one time. For what it
>> is
>>>> worth, I am the vocalist on my CD's. My trumpet is my voice. I
work
>>>> very hard on my sound and voice every day.
>>>>
>>>> My music leans heavily toward the abstract and avant garde because that
>> is
>>>> where my passion lies. Even my listening is in those areas. Years
>>>> ago,
>>>> I played Funk, and mainstream jazz, which had more regulated meter to
>> it's
>>>> rhythm. Now days, I experiment with different rhythms, harmonies, and
>>
>>>> melodies.
>>>> There are many who can and do like to dance to my music, but I agree,
>> it
>>>> was not created with the intention of causing peoples feet to want to
>> pat,
>>>> or for most people to want to move their bodies to it.
>>>>
>>>> One of the great things about music, is it reflects the essence of the
>>
>>>> composer
>>>> and performer of the music, and since we are all different in our
>>>> experiences,
>>>> likes, and dislikes, it produces many different kinds of music. I
>>>> believe
>>>> it is all valid and significant no matter how different it is. It is
>>
>>>> pretty
>>>> much a reflection of what is in that persons head
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| Re: Paris Motherboards - So what's the fashion? [message #94102 is a reply to message #94101] |
Thu, 27 December 2007 21:36  |
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and heart.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Lou
>>>>
>>>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>>>Wow, I miss so much when I go away for a few days. Congratulations
on
>> the
>>>>
>>>>>new CD. I couldn't hear the vocals, and found it hard to dance to,
but
>>>>
>>>>>other than that it was good. :) Nice lipping and valving.
>>>>>
>>>>>S
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Louis Guarino Jr." <kateeba@snet.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:47bf70a0$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wow! After a long, long time, I finally got my 2nd CD finished and
>>
>>>>>> made.
>>>>>> It was recorded entirely in Paris, and mastered entirely in Paris
by
>> our
>>>>>> own Sakis. It is called, "Images of Movements thru Time and Space."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It is a bit difficult to categorize, as it has roots in jazz due to
>> the
>>>>>> improvisation involved, yet it also has classical and avant garde
>>>>>> roots.
>>>>>> There is more information about the CD, along with some mp3 samples
>> on
>>>>>> my site at www.enchantedvibrations.net
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I even got Gene Lennon involved in checking out my mixes early on.
>> I
>>>>
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> some GREAT players joining me, including guitarist Michael Gregory.
>>>>>> Check
>>>>>> it out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lou Guarino
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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>Hi Dedric,
LGA775 is the socket type. 975 is the chipset.
:)
Chris
Dedric Terry wrote:
> Yikes, yep typo on my part - sorry about that: it is LGA775, not 975.
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> On 2/28/08 10:34 PM, in article 47c79c87@linux, "Aaron Allen"
> <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
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>> I'm pretty sure mine's a LGA775 here, so I wanted to check that I may have
>> missed something or it's a typo?
>> - Always had good luck with Asus and Gigabyte either one FWIW.
>>
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote in message news:Report message to a moderator
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