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| Re: Intel DQ35 MB... any opinions? [message #101136 is a reply to message #101134] |
Mon, 17 November 2008 13:18   |
Chris Ludwig
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love, divorce, death, etc., etc. Be aware that it's now
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> Thanks allHi Bob,
I've got the specs for the C16 communications protocol. The comments call it "midi like". I've got plans to set it up so that it sends and recieves MIDI notes through a MIDI port, but work has just got me buried lately.
I'd be in to talking with you about the best way to proceed. My email is mike at mikeaudet dot com.
All the best!
Mikewhen price matters...
Cannibal
A cannibal was walking through the jungle and came
upon a restaurant operated by a fellow cannibal.
Feeling somewhat hungry, he sat down and looked over
the menu...
+ Tourist: $5
+ Broiled Missionary: $10.00
+ Fried Explorer: $15.00
+ Baked Democrat or Grilled Republican: $250.00
The cannibal called the waiter over and asked, 'Why
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| Re: Intel DQ35 MB... any opinions? [message #101157 is a reply to message #101140] |
Tue, 18 November 2008 08:32   |
EK Sound
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adjusting my MEC interface in its rack, it fell out on it's face, shoving the EDS MEC Master head phone volume nob into the green board, of course, breaking it. Now I have no out put, even from the main outs in the back. I am guessing the break in that circuit has taken out all my out puts, though I don't understand why and it doesn't really matter.
But, is there anyone in Nashville TN that can fix this? If not, where do I need to send it to be repaired. There are electronic shops that can probably fix it if I had the part.
So, where do I get parts?
I have been a Paris user for well over 10 years and have only had 1 other problem.
I have a EDS1000 card that has a minor problem. When it malfunctioned, years ago, it was guicker to buy a new one than send the broke one of
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| Re: Intel DQ35 MB... any opinions? [message #101158 is a reply to message #101157] |
Tue, 18 November 2008 09:54   |
Chris Ludwig
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f to be fixed. for my first paris rig
I have
one EDS 1000
control 16
black mec with 2x 8 ins , 8 outs , adat i/o
cables for control 16, and mec to eds
software 3.0
i need to buy the plugins ! i wonder how much they will all run me
I have 3.0 tho!
I need to get a PC rig up and running preferably windows 7
i've been pm'ing hungaristan and i can't wait to see his new rig!!
in the mean time i suppose i could put iin an old xp pc
the eds is pci correct?Congrats! Yup, EDS are the older PCI spec. Still lots of modern mobos with it though. An older PC is a great way to get started, it won't matter much to the core of PARIS itself, which got exactly the same EDS plugin counts and extreme low latency on a Pentium 166 as it would on a quad core - the extra processing power's really for the non-core stuff. you can always build a powerhouse a little further down the road. | kerryg wrote on Tue, 23 February 2010 11:17 | | Congrats! Yup, EDS are the older PCI spec. Still lots of modern mobos with it though. An older PC is a great way to get started, it won't matter much to the core of PARIS itself, which got exactly the same EDS plugin counts and extreme low latency on a Pentium 166 as it would on a quad core - the extra proce
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| Re: Intel DQ35 MB... any opinions? [message #101167 is a reply to message #101166] |
Wed, 19 November 2008 10:04  |
Chris Ludwig
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audio files being associated with a segment, or an OMF that won't open at all. If you encounter a problem, step B is to check that you have no corrupted audio files in your PPJ. If you discover a corrupted file, the solution is to simply generate a fresh "file header". There is no menu command for this - you have to do it by creating a new file with the same audio but a fresh header. For this you have several choices. The first is to render your file in place; this will likely solve the issue, but at the cost of committing you to any edits you've made. The second is a bit more involved but much better - a) go to the Audio Bin, b) samplerate convert the file at "highest" quality - but leaving the destination sample rate the same as the origin. PARIS will generate a new, effectively identical audio file with a fresh header. Use "reset file path" to change the reference from the original to the new one, and you're good to go.
C) Avoid mingling sample rates
One of PARIS' bizarre strengths is the ability to mingle 44.1k and 48k audio in the same session and have them both play back correctly. Unfortunately, very few DAWs besides PARIS can do this, so if you export an OMF with mingled samplerates it will complete correctly and open correctly, but the audio will play back "wrong" in most destination DAWs. Obviously this is not a "bug" in PARIS (it's actually a PARIS *feature*) but since no matter whose "fault" it is the net result is that other DAWs probably won't be able to read the session correctly - step C is to make sure all your audio is at the project sample rate (mingling bit depth, ie 16 and 24 bit files, is fine).
| Thanks for this excellent work Kerry -
I've always been confused by the "corrupted file" thingy. Since you're talking about file headers, are you saying that there's something visible to alert you to a corruption?
Ted
Yes, it would likely be visible in the header. Mike and I have a "working hypothesis" which we'd like to test: that the bulk of corruption we deal with in PAFs is just corruption of the file header, not the audio itself (after all, if the data itself was corrupted, it should affect the sound).
Simply duplicating the file in Explorer wouldn't fix it; it's not
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