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| Re: Those UAD guys are talking about Helios EQ's [message #81208 is a reply to message #81202] |
Tue, 06 March 2007 10:53   |
excelav
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you're not totally out of luck if one component dies, and I'd consider used
gear. As with buying all things used you have to thing about the gear's
history -how much use has it had, and what sort of music was played through
it. This is of course especially true for speakers. Where the gears been
used seems to matter too. My repair guy tells me that cigarette smoke does
for circuits boards and electrical connections favors similar to those it
grants to our lungs. (I always thought it was just an issue with ordor -not
so apparently.)
I've listened to some of your demos and I gather you'd be playing with
more than a few players. So, I'd also agree that some sort of monitor
system would probably be helpful. However, I would note that our trio, if
the club was small enough and the crowd noise was low enough, could often
play without monitors. Of course those are two big if's that can change
pretty quickly. If I was going to go out again I'd really be looking at
some sort of in-ear system. Wedges can certainly work, but feedback can be
a real issue. Another thing you might consider is a wireless mic system. I
say this not because I'm familiar with them, but I AM familiar with running
mic cables ...and coiling them, and storing them, and cleaning them, and
color coding them, and tripping over them, and hiding them (to make the
stage look less cluttered.) Maybe someone will chime in and correct me that
wireless system have sonic or setup problems that make "wired" mics a better
choice. Just a thought.
Gear aside, it sounds like playing out may be a new thing for you? If
so, even if you're playing through the most basic of setups -its an absolute
gas.
Cheers, MR
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| Re: Those UAD guys are talking about Helios EQ's [message #81214 is a reply to message #81211] |
Tue, 06 March 2007 10:12   |
EK Sound
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achine Edna?
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> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:46226781@linux...
>> Anyone found any good software for these? Roll your own? I have some on
>> paper, but would prefer computer documentation. Would be nice if PARIS
>> had a snapshot feature of all settings, fx, etc.
>> Thanks,
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Here's your best kind of Paris track sheet, and it's totally free and =
you already have the means on any stock windows install.... Do a windows =
screen shot.=20
1.. High light the window you want to capture the visual settings from
2.. press the Alt+Print Screen keys at the same time. This captures =
the screen item.
3.. press the windows+r keys at the same time, opening the run box.
4.. type mspaint
5.. when paint opens press the Control+v keys. This pastes your =
screen.
6.. Do this for any window you've captured: save as whatever you want =
(bmp, jpg, gif) from Paint. Name as you want.=20
AA
"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:4622723c@linux...
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>> You on a windows machine Edna?
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| Re: Those UAD guys are talking about Helios EQ's [message #81281 is a reply to message #81262] |
Wed, 07 March 2007 16:08  |
Aaron Allen
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are not batching properly in Wavelab (I posted in another thread about =
this). They are also having problems when converted with PAVWAV. =
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told me that if I sold off my Paris rig, something like this would =
happen.=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>That blows DJ.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>I rendered a ton of files as well before=20
switching.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>So far the ones I have visited have been =
ok.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>You got me worried..</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR>-- <BR>Thanks,</DIV>
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Brandon,
Deej gets everybody worried.
Tom
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:4623b000@linux...
That blows DJ.
I rendered a ton of files as well before switching.
So far the ones I have visited have been ok.
You got me worried..
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Thanks,
Brandon=20
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