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| PARIS project released [message #62321] |
Tue, 03 January 2006 20:50  |
Jim Romanow
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>I'm i missing something here?
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>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Kip,
>>My rig has one adat card in each MEC.. put them in the last position on
>the
>>far right. I also have a 8 in and 8 out in my MEC A, and each MEC has an
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>>IF/2 on it as well.
>>AA
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>>"Kip Sonnier" <fender36@cox.net> wrote in message news:43cf3438$1@linux...
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>>> i took out the adat card from mec A so far so good
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>>> Thanks Aaron
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>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Hook up ONE mec at a time. Find the master card, it won't initialize
Paris
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>>>>software until you do, so it's a no brainer at that
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| Re: PARIS project released [message #62341 is a reply to message #62321] |
Wed, 04 January 2006 00:46   |
Deej [1]
 Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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omparis Logic with Paris, rather Cubase SX/Nuendo, Pro Tools LE
>>AKA The Natives.
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>>Logic does not handle audio, in both recording, editing and mixng the way
>>these apps do. Logic is a fine music creation DAW and yes you can mix fairly
>>well on it.. But, I would not say that it's audio engine is as sleek, fast
>>as Cubase SX/Nuendo or PT LE. It's still that same old mixer/arrange setup
>>that been there since version 4. We have Logic 7.1 on a dual G5 (2.5) and
>>with all the new add-ons, it just seems to get clunkier and clunkier.
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>>Apple is moving to the Intel processor to put some much needed juice behind
>>their DAW. That's cool, except they apple have really let down a lot of
>users
>>who were conviced that their (our) G5 were the king of the hill.. You would
>>not believe how many friends of mine who jumped on the Dual G5 and upgraded
>>Logic as well, figuring that "finaly" we can really see this app(Logic)
>burn
>>rubber..Well, we were all fooled.. Even more, it seem that certain version
>>of OSX slowed not only Logic down, but other apps as well. sadly, today
>most
>>of htose users now run PT on their G5's.
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>>If you check most online forums, you'd noyice thatthe most requested upgrade
>>users want from emagic is: Rewrite, re0code the audio engine and thus make
>>Logic Audio an 'first rate audio app with same midi engine. Instead of
it
>>bein
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| Re: PARIS project released [message #62351 is a reply to message #62321] |
Wed, 04 January 2006 06:43   |
jef knight[1]
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/www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>Tony Benson wrote:
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>>>True Jamie, but I did see a recent Joni Mitchell concert on tv where she
>>>mostly played a Parker Bronze Fly solid body, so with the inclusion of a
>>>good piezo system, it might be a cool thing. My keyboard player/ rhythm
>>>guitarist plays a Variax electric, and the tuning feature, among the
>>>other
>>>features is definitely cool. There is still something "fake" about the
>>>sound
>>>though. Convincing, especially in the context of a full band, but still
>>>not
>>>totally right. I don't have any experience with the Variax Acoustic.
>>>Maybe
>>>it's more authentic sounding.
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>>>Tony
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>>> On 1/17/06 6:10 PM, in article 43cd8755@linux, "Jamie K"
>>><Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
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>>>>Except that the TransPerformance is only available for electric guitar,
>>>>and only for a few models of electric guitar at that.
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>>>>For Acoustic guitar players along the lines of those you listed, the
>>>>Variax Acoustic is a possibility.
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>>>>If you're a Les Paul, Strat or Tele player, the TransPerformance is a
>>>>very nice system.
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>>>>Another system that can do alternate tunings is the Roland VG-88
>>>>emulation/FX system. Works with any guitar with an add-on GK3 style
>>>>pickup or built-in hex pickup.
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>>>>Cheers,
>>>>-Jamie
>>>>http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>>>Tony Benson wrote:
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>>>>>I don't know Justin. If you were a performer like Joni Mitchell, Jonatha
>>>>>Brooke, the late Michael Hedges, etc. it would probably be more cost
>>>>>efficient than having a couple extra guitars and a tech to re- tune all
>>>>>the
>>>>>time for you. I love Jonatha Brooke, but on her live album she is
>>>>>constantly
>>>>>trying to change tunings while talking to the audience between songs.
>>>>>For
>>>>>those people it might be worth it just to keep their live shows flowing
>>>>>better. It is a bit pricey though for the casual user.
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>>>>>Ton
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| Re: PARIS project released [message #62432 is a reply to message #62361] |
Wed, 04 January 2006 18:39  |
Jim Romanow
Messages: 2 Registered: January 2006
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;>>>>>>>>>That said, Aplle has new Macs, maybe just maybe they already
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>have
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>>>>>>a
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>kill
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>new version of Logic or Sountrack Pro.??? :)
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>If so, thsi could send shock waves thru out the industry. And,
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>>>>I
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>>>>>>must
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>admit
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>that Dedric's & Thad's theories were right on "Point" about the
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>>>>>"State
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>>>>>>>>>>>of
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>New Native DAWS"!! This product proves it big time..
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I guess we'll have to wait and see how this namm show goes.. So
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>>>>>far,so
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>good
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>:)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>LaMont
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>For anyone interested here's the wikopedia link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltiVec
Poking around on the net, it looks like folks developing for AltiVec
include Red Hat and Yellowdog Linux.
On the Mac, Apple does, as you say. True, they ONLY make comprehensive
tools for writing, presenting, recording, editing, animating,
compositing, etc. So I agree it's a VERY limited universe of merely
everything you need to produce media content...
Except you might also need Adobe apps, wait, Ado
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