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| Re: new motherboard confusion [message #92641 is a reply to message #92640] |
Mon, 12 November 2007 14:16   |
Chris Ludwig
 Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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>>>Would you ping a signal through an external processor on one of your
>>>Multifacia and let me know what kind of latency Cubase registers? I'm
>>>getting 0.02ms through my Multiface AD/DA's and 0.91 ms through my ADI
8-DS
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>>>AD/DA's. That seems like a pretty big discrepancy, but the ADI 8-DS is
>>>routed through a MADI converter box where the Multiface isn't so maybe
there
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>>>really is that big a difference. It would be nice to have it confirmed
>>>somehow when/if you get the chance.
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>>>Thanks,
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>>>Deej
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>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>Track the history of the internet from Compuserve
>and AOL through MSN and the telcos down to google and bittorrent and MySpace
>and you'll see it getting stupider, easier, cheaper, and more filled with
>porn. I'm not saying whether this is right or wrong, for that you'll have
>to consult someone confident about such things like an ethicist or DC, I'm
>just pointing out the way things have worked so far, not just with the internet
>but other technologies as well. I don't see whey something as simple as
music
>distribution will be able to make the rain fall up when it comes to the
dynamics
>of price and scarcity.
Of course, the question remains as to whether the technology
influences the culture or the culture influences the technology.
To completely disregard the ethics of stealing music is to
disregard the forces that make those manuscripts you like
so valuable. Scarcity, yes, but quality too.
Stealing music reduces the likelihood of more good music
being made. The worst are not the kids. They simply are doing
what kids do. The utter lack of good parenting, compounded
by the would-be-hip older folks and their brave-new-digital-world
have left a vacuum of moral reasoning in the culture that kids
will only amplify. In this Lord of t
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