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Simple Creamware-Scope setup Question [message #76205] Mon, 20 November 2006 09:21 Go to next message
emarenot is currently offline  emarenot   UNITED STATES
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> >>news:458ce4ef$1@linux...
> >>>
> >>> Hey Mike! On the Mac, go to help on the menu bar at the top and type
> > in
> >>"networking"
> >>> or "networking a PC and a Mac". It should all be there, just scroll
> >>> down
> >>> for the answers.
> >>>
> >>> James
> >>>
> >>> "Mike R." <emarenot@yahoo.com
Re: Simple Creamware-Scope setup Question [message #76206 is a reply to message #76205] Mon, 20 November 2006 07:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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> >>> >I've got a Mac G4 (OSX 10.4) and a PC running Windows 98SE and Paris.
> > I
> >>> >want to be able to move .wav files made on the G4 over to Paris, and
> > from
> >>> >Paris back over to the Mac --if I want to apply FX there that I
cannot
> > in
> >>> >Paris. As I understand it, the G4 has an ethernet card built in. I
> >>assume
> >>> >that I have to get a NIC card for the PC. Do I need to get some sort
> > of
> >>> >software for each machine so that the PC will see the Mac and vice
> >>> >versa?
> >>> >This is totally new territory. I wish it was as simple as plugging
in
> > a
> >>> >cable between two boxes, but I fear it is not...
> >>> >Thanks much,
> >>> >MR
> >>> >
> >>> >
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Re: Simple Creamware-Scope setup Question [message #76208 is a reply to message #76205] Mon, 20 November 2006 09:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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>Thanks! that was a long time back, not even a phase switch to play with!

The next one of theirs I am putting out was a major label production mastered
by B Ludwig, it is also killer, should be up in a month or so. More 50's
influences on it.

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Re: Simple Creamware-Scope setup Question [message #76249 is a reply to message #76206] Tue, 21 November 2006 09:49 Go to previous message
emarenot is currently offline  emarenot   UNITED STATES
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>>>>
>>>>http://www.infinitevortex.com/creamware/io/a16-ultra/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>They have more hardware like sync plates to clock externally
>>>>through, and DSP booster cards with no i/o's, but those are the
>>>>basic/foundation platforms & options I've listed above.
>>>>
>>>>To sum it all up:
>>>>If you're going with just one card, my advice would be don't
>>>>even fucking bother with the "Home" card - if you want to throw
>>>>away 450 bucks, just send it to me and at least I'll send you a
>>>>birthday & christmas card in return. In my experience with the
>>>>6-DSP Project card, the 3-DSP Home card won't do much at all
>>>>for you - even at the lower sample rates... you MIGHT be able
>>>>to sum a few channels & insert a couple of plugins, but that
>>>>would be about the limit - ALSO, again if you're going with
>>>>just one card (at least to start) the Plugins that come with
>>>>the Home card are fairly scant... IOW, if you wanted the Mix &
>>>>Master or Synths & Samplers pack & bought them separately along
>>>>with a Home card, you'd be almost up the price of the 6-DSP
>>>>Project card, which comes with your choice of either of those
>>>>to begin with, plus has 3 more chips... see what I mean?
>>>>
>>>>Just make your first choice an educated one because like I've
>>>>said, these people don't know their own product as well as they
>>>>should, and also don't really stand behind it, either.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Neil
>>>
>>
>Should you decide to pull a Deej try to bend it to the point of breaking,
here's the old software: )
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