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| Re: Stripwav and Nuendo files [message #60812 is a reply to message #60801] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 11:49   |
Don Nafe
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Come on in! The water's fine! Once you get used to being out of Big Brother's
reach you'll love it!
TCB
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>FYI, some interesting info about Mac OSX running on a PC.
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> http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,68501,00.html?tw=wn_sto ry_related
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>http://osx86project.org/Hey guys,
Thanks for all of the tips. I didn't know the options were so much more varied.
I think I'll probably go for the M-Audio. Not too expensive, uses the Mackie
protocol (should be more software/hardware agnostic) and very nicely is from
the company that distributes Live so I'd guess support for my new most beloved
app will be good. Tascam is a close second though, but thanks to everyone.
TCB
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>Hey all,
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>I've been looking for a new audio interface, as my Aardvark Q10 has no continuing
>driver support. I'm kind of out of the loop these days, but a friend suggested
>that since I'm a SX boy and Yamaha is pimping SX as the best software for
>use with mLan products, that the 01X might be a good idea.
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>http://www.zzounds.com/item--YAM01X
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>Any experiences, good or bad? I don't think I'd be using
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| Re: Stripwav and Nuendo files [message #60814 is a reply to message #60812] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 12:15   |
EK Sound
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f *nix scrumptiousness on planet earth
with
>the same hardware? www.debian.org and you won't owe Cupertino one thin dime.
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>
>Come on in! The water's fine! Once you get used to being out of Big Brother's
>reach you'll love it!
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>TCB
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>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>FYI, some interesting info about Mac OSX running on a PC.
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>> http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,68501,00.html?tw=wn_sto ry_related
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>>http://osx86project.org/
>................drop one of these into my ASUS A8V-Deluxe 939 mobo and see
what happens?
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/skusearch.hmx?SCriteria=BA22051&a mp;CartID=done&nextl
oc=
..............I mean, the AMD 64 4200 x 2 is also a socket 939 and, of
course, so is the mobo socket, so barring a bios snafu (entirely possible)
mighn't this be possible? It would seem that the AMD 64 4200 X2 would be
faster since the cores are running at 2200 MHz per processor, but the
Opteron has 2 x 1MB L2 cache and an unlocked multiplier (if accessable from
the bios) and from what I hear, a better formulation of silicon.
Hmmmmmm............man I'm tempted. Why don't y'all pass the plate and send
me one of these?
;oDThad, you're setting ideas in my head but I've buyed my Christmas presents
for this year;-o. I've looked at the M-Audio plenty of times the last couple
of months but I have some different sizes mixers here to couple up to my
E-MU 1820M, so maybe I'll end up "only" with a Frontier. But have thoughts
about how clean and easy it will be, only with an all in one box, so the
idea is still living.
Erling
"TCB" <
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| Re: Stripwav and Nuendo files [message #60822 is a reply to message #60818] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 14:11   |
Jorsi
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y computer?
>>Paris works ok but maybe I am risking or could have more stable setup (nothing
>>major though)
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>Dang, the life of a batchelor is a bitch!
<grin>
I don't care in the least about computer platforms. Heck, I like
Sequoia so much I'll use a <retch> PC to get it...
Personally, I think OSX is hotel room porno and tomato soup warmed
on a hot plate, but XP is finding a weenie on a girl and eating
salad peppers cuz you ran out of Mac n' cheese...
There's a song in here somewhere...
DC
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>This is a bit cryptic to me, but if Debian/Gnome is bad sex and man'n'cheese
>then OS X is erectile dysfunction and cold noodle soup.
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>TCB
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>"DC" <dc@spambillgates.org> wrote:
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>>Sheesh, yeah, you can get used to bad sex and mac n' cheese for
>>dinner too...
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>>heh
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>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>>Why on earth anyone would want a proprietary, bloated *nix on X86 processors
>>>is completely and totally beyond me. You want audio? Install XP, it works
>>>great. You want every last drop of *nix scrumptiousness on planet earth
>>with
>>>the same hardware? www.debian.org and you won't owe Cupertino one thin
>dime.
>>>
>>>
>>>Come on in! The water's fine! Once you get used to being out of Big Brother's
>>>reach you'll love it!
>>>
>>>TCB
>>>
>>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>FYI, some interesting info about Mac OSX running on a PC.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,68501,00.html?tw=wn_sto ry_related
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>>>>http://osx86project.org/
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>Hey Dimitrios,
It doesn't matter how the computer sees them... hang you MEC's off of
A and D (assuming you only have two interfaces) and you should be good
to go.
David.
Dimitrios wrote:
> Dear Rod,
> Thanks for replying.
> Paris sees the card as follows assuming we see the cards inside PC naming
> 1 the one that is close to agp card and 4 the furtherst away.
> 1 card in pc = card B in Paris
> 2 card in pc = card C in Paris
> 3 card in pc = card D in Paris
> 4 card in pc = card A in Paris
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> Can you
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| Re: Stripwav and Nuendo files [message #60825 is a reply to message #60823] |
Thu, 01 December 2005 15:48   |
Don Nafe
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------=_NextPart_000_0069_01C606E5.D8824010--Hey David,
Maybe I did not made things clear.
It is not Mecs where to get attached.
I have three mecs hanging over card A, B, and D.
It is the interconnecting cables over pci cards thatI am worried about.
Regards,
Dimitrios
EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>Hey Dimitrios,
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>It doesn't matter how the computer sees them... hang you MEC's off of
>A and D (assuming you only have two interfaces) and you should be good
>to go.
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>David.
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>Dimitrios wrote:
>> Dear Rod,
>> Thanks for replying.
>> Paris sees the card as follows assuming we see the cards inside PC naming
>> 1 the one that is close to agp card and 4 the furtherst away.
>> 1 card in pc = card B in Paris
>> 2 card in pc = card C in Paris
>> 3 card in pc = card D in Paris
>> 4 card in pc = card A in Paris
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>> Can you somehow describe how you would interconnect them ?
>> If I have connected them "wrongly" why does Paris work ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dimitrios
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>> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>>>Hook the up as Paris sees them. If I'm understanding you correctly, however,
>>>it will be the same hookup , assuming cards C and D are in order below
B,
>>>with A on the Bottom.
>>>Rod
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>>>
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>>>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>Merry Christmas to all of you although a little bit early...
>>>>Regarding the intrconnection of 4 cards .
>>>>I connected from like in the manual from first card (slot1) to the last
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>>>one
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>>>>(slot 5)
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