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| Re: A Little PARIS Research - Size of user community [message #100454 is a reply to message #100453] |
Tue, 23 September 2008 17:41   |
Bradley Reed
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them back and forth - then we stopped laughing.
> Since then I discovered
> that the George L wire seems to sound just as good and is cheaper and easier
> to work with. You might want to give that a try too...
>
> Gantt
Great tip! I think the next step right now is going to be getting the
tech to give it his best shot and see where that goes.
- KOn 2008-11-27 18:45:08 -0800, "Mike Audet" <mike@...> said:
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> Anybody out there know where the best deal is on a Grace m101? I wouldn't
> normally be pinching pennies, but I've got a wedding coming up in August,
> so any gear is a stretch.
>
> All the best,
>
> Mike
Heya Mike - are you thinking of buying any more pres in the next year
or so or will this be a one-off?
If you'll be getting more channels, you might find the Seventh Circle
stuff to your liking. One C84 module (reportedtly closest to the Grace
vibe) plus the eight channel chassis runs under nine hundred bucks US
assembled ($469 if you're handy enough to build it yourself).
After that, populating the remaining seven slots with preamp modules
starts at DIY kits for $79. The priciest is $329 for the Neve channel,
$499 assembled - try finding a channel of really-brilliantly-executed
Neve for that price! The sound of the N72 is reputed to be spot-on
Neve, the C84 seems to be the kind of ultra-clean pre the Grace is
reputed to be. Killer reviews on these so far; it's the way I'm going
to be jumping in the new year.
- KHi Nappy,
Anything is possible. The more I learn about the code, the more I realize
I can do.
The immediate plan is for finishing up the scherzo and then working on the
PC ASIO driver.
All the best,
Mike
"Nappy" <juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
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>Or maybe a MAC OSX low latency driver for the hardware.
>
>"Nappy" <juggler9@rock.com> wrote:
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>>Mike,
>>First off,thanks for all your great work with PARIS. Is it possible to
add
>>Rewire to PARIS? I know your work has been with the PARIS hardware,but
if
>>there is anyway it would be awesome!
>>I know that Propellerhead has some sort of developers kit that they offer.
>>I can hope for a minute.
>>
>>respect
>>Nappy
>>
>>"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
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>>>..with a redesigned Scherzo.
>>>
>>>If I can get through a few listens without crashing, I'll post a beta.
>>>
>>>So far, I've started it several times with no "Tom's Hardware" utility,
>>and
>>>the C16 seems fine.
>>>
>>>I moved the code that copies data to and from the cards into the interrupt
>>>service routine, which should resolve the threadsafety issues. I wasn't
>>>able to move some notification code into the ISR, though. The code lets
>>>the app know that some data has
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| Re: A Little PARIS Research - Size of user community [message #100456 is a reply to message #100454] |
Tue, 23 September 2008 18:57   |
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>Yeah, me too. But after yesterday I don't *care* what the specs say. We
>went into this as extreme skeptics, actually laughing as we plugged
>them back and forth - then we stopped laughing.
>
>> Since then I discovered
>> that the George L wire seems to sound just as good and is cheaper and
easier
>> to work with. You might want to give that a try too...
>>
>> Gantt
>
>Great tip! I think the next step right now is going to be getting the
>tech to give it his best shot and see where that goes.
>
>- K
>If these things sound as good as they're talking them up, sounds like an
awesome piece and a fantastic deal. Have you tried them Kerry?
Rich
"KerryGalloway" <kerrygalloway@telus.net> wrote in message
news:492f86cb@linux...
> On 2008-11-27 18:45:08 -0800, "Mike Audet" <mike@...> said:
>
>>
>> Anybody out there know where the best deal is on a Grace m101? I
>> wouldn't
>> normally be pinching pennies, but I've got a wedding coming up in August,
>> so any gear is a stretch.
>>
>> All the best,
>>
>> Mike
>
> Heya Mike - are you thinking of buying any more pres in the next year or
> so or will this be a one-off?
>
> If you'll be getting more channels, you might find the Seventh Circle
> stuff to your liking. One C84 module (reportedtly closest to the Grace
> vibe) plus the eight channel chassis runs under nine hundred bucks US
> assembled ($469 if you're handy enough to build it yourself).
>
> After that, populating the remaining seven slots with preamp modules
> starts at DIY kits for $79. The priciest is $329 for the Neve channel,
> $499 assembled - try finding a channel of really-brilliantly-executed Neve
> for that price! The sound of the N72 is reputed to be spot-on Neve, the
> C84 seems to be the kind of ultra-clean pre the Grace is reputed to be.
> Killer reviews on these so far; it's the way I'm going to be jumping in
> the new year.
>
> - K
>This is all really good info! Open minds and sharilng tips, I like it.
Rod
KerryGalloway <kerrygalloway@telus.net> wrote:
>> I once had a friend with a EE degree explain at great length
>> that wire is wire but my ears tell me different.
>
>Yeah, me too. But after yesterday I don't *care* what the specs say. We
>went into this as extreme skeptics, actually laughing as we plugged
>them back and forth - then we stopped laughing.
>
>> Since then I discovered
>> that the George L wire seems to sound just as good and is cheaper and
easier
>> to work with. You might want to give that a try too...
>>
>> Gantt
>
>Great tip! I think the next step right now is going to be getting the
>tech to give it his best shot and see where that goes.
>
>- K
>Hey Mike,
Keep up your great work. I'm within two weeks of putting it all
together here.
Do you think your development on the Scherzo driver and/or the
multicore Tom's Hardware fix would help with Hyperthreading on
an older P4s? That would help more than a few people out I should
think.
Thanks for all the hard work!
Tom
"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote in message news:492fd937$1@linux...
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> I've had a couple crashes on exit. I think I know what's causing them.
> There's
> at least one more thredsafety issue than I thought. I think the app is
> closing
> on one cpu while the driver is still trying to talk to it on another.
> I've
> already started try
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| Re: A Little PARIS Research - Size of user community [message #100465 is a reply to message #100463] |
Wed, 24 September 2008 00:04   |
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- K
On 2008-11-28 06:52:12 -0800, "John" <no@no.com> said:
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> I'm an EE and you're friend appears to be missing fundamentals. Cable
> capicitance
> has a dramatic effect on what high frequencies get through among other
> parameters.
> All wire is not the same. That's why for high quality video signals you
> need high quality cable with low capicitance so the high frequencies don't
> get lost.
>
> There is no magic formula to cables but you do need good quality like canare,
> mogami etc. I buy my cables from haveinc.com cuz they are cheap and top
> quality canare.
>
> If you hear differences then there are likely impedance mismatches or coloring
> from a cable that can't handle the frequencies.
>
> http://sound.westhost.com/cables-p3.htm
>
> JohnThis is a multi-part message in MIME forma
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