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| Re: Wormhole using Cubase as tracker/player Paris mixer [message #78524 is a reply to message #78519] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 09:13   |
Don Nafe
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ks Mucho,
> Jon
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>Charlie was fixing a door and found that he needed a new hinge, so he
sent his wife Mary to Home Depot.
At Home Depot, Mary saw a beautiful teapot on a top shelf while she
was waiting for Walt, the manager, to finish waiting on a customer.
When Walt was finished, Mary asked "How much for the teapot?"
Walt replied, "That's silver and it costs $300." "My goodness that
sure is a lot of money!" Mary exclaimed.
Then she proceeded to describe the hinge that Charlie had sent her to
buy, and Walt went to the back room to find it. From the back room
Walt yelled, "Mary, you wanna screw for that hinge?"
Mary replied, "No, but I will for the teapot."
This is why you can't send a woman to Home Depot.hey James.. I have few Digitech machines and they are great for production.
They excel at the cruch and burn sounds.. They tend to bea bit (for me) on
the clean stuff, but they will work in a mix.. Nice work..
I do wish they would make a unit that does not have the "amp modeling" ..Just
the Fx..
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Oh yeah, I forgot to mention it has a built in tuner, editing software and
>a drum machine that sounds useful.
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>Drum machine sounds/beats.
>http://www.digitech.com/RPDrumDemo/index.php
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>http://www.digitech.com/products/RP_newpgs/rp150.htm
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>James
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>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Quick and dirty guitar production for $99.00!
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>>Considering it also serves as a portable USB audio interface I'm thinking
>>it's a buy. I would use it for demoing/writing/reamping. I'm not a guitar
>>p
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| Re: Wormhole using Cubase as tracker/player Paris mixer [message #78526 is a reply to message #78524] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 10:36   |
Dimitrios
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r in DM under sound. I might try changing the pci slot, its
now
>> in slot one, and a different video card.
>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>> news:45cffaaa$1@linux...
>>> 1/1 means the software doesn't recognize a usable hardware set. Check
IRQ
>>> sharing, make sure that you see the EDS in the hardware list correctly,
>>> and make sure the connection from the MEC to the EDS is all good. Be
very
>>> sure of these things, and be methodical and you'll find it.
>>>
>>> AA
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>>> "RiverLake Farms" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
>>> news:45cfef8b@linux...
>>>>I attemted to move Paris to an older AMD based computer, to free up my
P4
>>>>for VSTis. I went thru the installation as outlined for 3.0 under XP,
>>>>although I didn't get the scherzo installed til last. Anyway, now I
am
>>>>getting the failure to load Paris engine, error 1/1, which as far as
I
>>>>can find out means that Paris is not finding the scherzo driver. There
>>>>are no conflicts showing in device manager, and the scherzo is listed
in
>>>>System Devices as "working." Video card (G400 matrox) is on an irq by
>>>>itself. Anyone have any hints as to what I can try?
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>We heard a _ton_ of distortion. I just couldn't believe it was a tech glitch
at their
end, so I kept checking my system at home. Was there any pattern to it?
Loved most of the female singers, but with all the talent there, I sure wished
they
hadn't given so much time to Timberlake...
Ted
"tonehouse" <zmcleod@comcast.net> wrote:
>Did anyone watch the Grammy show last night?(evidently the ratings were
not
>so good) The opening "Police" segment was great...they still ROCK .. Most
of
>the other times the audio peaks went into nasty distortion,especially on
the
>lead vocal mic.....poor showing for "audio professionals". I voted for the
>Dixie Chicks,and was glad they were winners.Their "Not Making Nice" protest
>song was really great when it first came out...now the "sting" is gone from
>it.
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>Thanks guys. I'll switch the slot. I did hav
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| Re: Wormhole using Cubase as tracker/player Paris mixer [message #78559 is a reply to message #78526] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 15:38   |
Don Nafe
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heard the Motu either.
> I decided to get it souly for its diversity.
> I am thinking I will sell one dbx for now and get an SM7B
> like TC suggested.
> Also pick up some tom mics like Neil suggested.
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> B
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>Decided to swap video cards and see if that would help Paris installation
recognize the hardware. Took out the Matrox and put in a Geforce 2. Runs
at minimum resolution with 4-bit color. Claims that it can't find enough
resources. So I attempt to install some nvidia drivers. Sez to uninstall
old drivers first, which I do, then reboot. Boots to the black Windows xp
screen, and then goes dark and hangs there. Tried safe mode, same thing.
Tried a windows repair from the windows CD, same thing. I've never run into
this before. It seems there's no video driver in windows??? anybody. . . ."rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4664t2lmlmo3b0pd9pdpv6tnp8bltlbspf@4ax.com...
> are you insuating i'm cheap, thrifty or otherwise frugal? huh? are
> you? anybody got a bandaid...my penny is bleeding?
if you'd leave your penny alone, it wouldn't bleed. Now check your palms for
hair growth.
;o)
..I had that once before... you have to clear the CMOS... do you
know how to do that? Do you have the manual for your mobo? If
so it might say how - you're prolly gonna need to reset a
jumper.
Neil
"RiverLake Farms" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>Decided to swap video cards and see if that would help Paris installation
>recognize the hardware. Took out the Matrox and put in a Geforce 2. Runs
>at minimum resolution with 4-bit color. Claims that it can't find enough
>resources. So I attempt to install some nvidia drivers. Sez to uninstall
>old drivers first, which I do, then reboot. Boots to the black Windows
xp
>screen, and then goes dark and hangs there. Tried safe mode, same thing.
>Tried a windows repair from the windows CD, same thing. I've never run
into
>this before. It seems there's no video driver in windows??? anybody. .
. .
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>Yes, I'll give that a try. Thanks
"Neil" <IUIOU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45d27eb5$1@linux...
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> I had that once before... you have to clear the CMOS... do you
> know how to do that? Do you have the manual for your mobo? If
> so it might say how - you're prolly gonna need to reset a
> jumper.
>
> Neil
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> "RiverLake Farms" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>>Decided to swap video cards and see if that would help Paris installation
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>>recognize the hardware. Took out the Matrox and put in a Geforce 2. Runs
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>>at minimum resolution with 4-bit color. Claims that it can't find enough
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>>resources. So I attempt to install some nvidia drivers. Sez to uninstall
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>>old drivers first, which I do, then reboot. Boots to the black Windows
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| Re: Wormhole using Cubase as tracker/player Paris mixer [message #78569 is a reply to message #78557] |
Thu, 18 January 2007 00:39  |
Dimitrios
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rol them from PTLE.. He is interested in the new Lexicon MX200 which
>interfaces via S/Pdif and/or analog (for audio) and USB (for VST capability
>and parameter control)and then can be accessed as a VST plugin. This looks
>like a pretty cool solution for him maybe. The MX 200 doesn't have the
>higher end algos that the MX 400 has, but he might want to go with the MX
>400 which does have increased capabilities................but
>anyway.............what I'm going to need is a Mac compatible VST>RTAS
>wrapper in order for this to work.
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>Anyone tried this Lexicon box with a Mac/PTLE?
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>Anyone point me to a VST>RTAS wrapper?
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>I also need to look into whether or not the optical and coax digital I/O
on
>the 002 can be used in parallel as a pair of stereo S/Pdif I/O. Anyone have
>the answer to this one so I won't have to read a bunch of stuff and exercise
>my thought processes? ;oD
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>Also, doesn't TC Electronics make some kind of box besides the POCO that
can
>operate as a VST plugin?
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>He's more a musician than a techie and probably would be happier staying
>that way so I'm going to see if we can get him smilin'.
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>thanks,
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>Deej
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>You might be able to run Muse Research receptor???
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