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| Re: why no Linux DAW? + Win XP SP3 [message #97471 is a reply to message #97469] |
Wed, 26 March 2008 13:57   |
Mark McDermott
 Messages: 204 Registered: February 2006 Location: Portland, OR
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g half rack type verb. Do any
>> of the Alesis units sound good? I used to have those old Lexicon half
>> racks and they were OK, but not good IMHO.
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>> Any recommendations?Are they both on the same IDE bus? If so, I'd pull those drives and put them
in another computer to make sure it isn't your mobo IDE contoller.
AA
"Tyrone Corbett" <tyronecorbett@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:485023f0$1@linux...
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> Hey guys, I need some major help here. Recently one of my audio drives
> crashed.
> I had not experienced any difficulties with this drive. I was importing
> new
> files to an existing project. All went well with this. Once I started to
> play the project, I received a "system overload" error...never saw that
> before,
> but the project had a huge amount of files, so I figured I'd just restart
> Paris and remove the unneeded files.
>
> Upon restarting Paris, the system froze and I rebooted. Upon rebooting, I
> received a notification that my audio drive had to be defragged. I did
> notice
> that there was a limited amount of space on the drive, which I felt might
> be a contributing factor. Once I started the defrag process, the
> performan
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| Re: why no Linux DAW? [message #97476 is a reply to message #97475] |
Wed, 26 March 2008 18:46   |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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overload" error...never saw
> that
>>>>>>> before,
>>>>>>> but the project had a huge amount of files, so I figured I'd just
>
>>>>>>> restart
>>>>>>> Paris and remove the unneeded files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Upon restarting Paris, the system froze and I rebooted. Upon rebooting,
>>>>> I
>>>>>>> received a notification that my audio drive had to be defragged. I
> did
>>>>>>> notice
>>>>>>> that there was a limited amount of space on the drive, which I felt
>>>>>>> might
>>>>>>> be a contributing factor. Once I started the defrag process, the
>>>>>>> performance
>>>>>>> slowed to a snail's pace and then I received a message that the defrag
>>>>>>> process
>>>>>>> could not continue and the system froze. Upon a reboot, I was now
> told
>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>> the audio drive had errors. Even though I back-up religiously, there
>>> is
>>>>>>> always
>>>>>>> new data that may get missed. after several reboots. I was able to
> get
>>>>>>> into
>>>>>>> the drive and copy the few files that had not been backed up.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> A bigger problem arose today. When I booted up, I forgot that the
> failed
>>>>>>> audio drive was still inline. Despite opening yesterday, I heard several
>>>>>>> clicks and then received the Blue Screen" message, (paraphrasing here)
>>>>> "A
>>>>>>> childlike device was connected to your PCI..." I have seen that message
>>>>>>> some
>>>>>>> years ago and it is typically very bad news. Now it seems My &
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| Re: why no Linux DAW? [message #97480 is a reply to message #97468] |
Wed, 26 March 2008 21:14   |
Kerry Galloway
 Messages: 56 Registered: December 2008
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rogers.com> wrote:
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> "Jamie K" <JamieN0-SPAM@JamieKrutzN0-SPAM.com> wrote in message
> news:484f5e39$1@linux...
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>>
>> Anyway, on the question of "should radio stations pay performance rights"
>> it seems to me they should. If internet radio has to pay for content, why
>> not terrestrial radio?
>>
>
> I was under the impression that all radio stations paid royalties (or a fee)
> to PROs...you mean I've been wrong all this time?
>
> Well in that case yes, and let's make it retroactive
>
> :-)
>
> D
>
>Hey AA! Sorry...it seems I was not clear in my response about Roxio. The physical
drive has long since been removed. System has HD primary, slave and 1 CD/DVD
burner. I just noticed that Roxio was still listed under hardware profiles
listings so I removed it. Reboot ans still no go on the system seeing a
CD/DVD drive. When I try to launch Nero, I get the following message.
"The Win-ASPI file '?.?' cannot be found, therefore you can currently select
only image recorders.
This missing file is one of the Windows 95/98/ME files. Please fix the problen
then restart Nero.
(Error 12 Init failed)"
Does this help any?
Tyrone
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Are they both on the same IDE bus? If so, I'd pull those drives and put
them
>in another computer to make sure it isn't your mobo IDE contoller.
>
>AA
>
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>"Tyrone Corbett" <tyronecorbett@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:485023f0$1@linux...
>>
>> Hey guys, I need some major help here. Recently one of my audio drives
>> crashed.
>> I had not experienced any difficulties with this drive. I was importing
>> new
>> files to an existing project. All went well with this. Once I started
to
>> play the project, I received a "system overload" error...never saw that
>> before,
>> but the project had a huge amount of files, so I figured I'd just restart
>> Paris and remove the unneeded files.
>>
>> Upon restarting Paris, the system froze and I rebooted. Upon rebooting,
I
>> received a notification that my audio drive had to be defragged. I did
>> notice
>> that there was a limited amount of space on the drive, which I felt might
>> be a contributing factor. Once I started the defrag process, the
>> performance
>> slowed to a snail's pace and then I received a message that the defrag
>> process
>> could not continue and the system froze. Upon a reboot, I was now told
>> that
>> the audio drive had errors. Even though I back-up religiously, there is
>> always
>> new data that may get missed. after several reboots. I was able to get
>> into
>> the drive and copy the few files that had not been backed up.
>>
>> A bigger problem arose today. When I booted up, I forgot that the failed
>> audio drive was still inline. Despite opening yesterday, I heard several
>> clicks and then received the Blue Screen" message, (paraphrasing here)
"A
>> childlike device was connected to your PCI..." I have seen that message
>> some
>> years ago and it is typically very bad news. Now it seems My "system"
>> drive
>> no longer boots...full crash, though the problem I had was initially with
>> the audio drive failing. At startup, I'm receiving "Insert Boot Disc"
>> messages.
>> I'm hoping that I do not have to reformat the "system" drive.
>>
>> Any and all assistance greatly appreciated!
>>
>> Oh Specs:
>>
>> ASUS motherboard running Windows 98SE
>> 1 gig RAM
>>
>> Tyrone
>>
>>
>
>Hey guys, I hvae found succes. I had to go into Regedit and remove NOIDE from
"NOIDE" in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\IOS
Thanks a million I'm off to back-ups!
"Tyrone Corb
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| Re: why no Linux DAW? [message #97483 is a reply to message #97473] |
Thu, 27 March 2008 08:00   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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er.
>>
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"Tyrone Corbett" <tyronecorbett@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:485023f0$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Hey guys, I need some major help here. Recently one of my audio drives
>
>>> crashed.
>>> I had not experienced any difficulties with this drive. I was importing
>
>>> new
>>> files to an existing project. All went well with this. Once I started
>to
>>> play the project, I received a "system overload" error...never saw that
>
>>> before,
>>> but the project had a huge amount of files, so I figured I'd just restart
>>> Paris and remove the unneeded files.
>>>
>>> Upon restarting Paris, the system froze and I rebooted. Upon rebooting,
>I
>>> received a notification that my audio drive had to be defragged. I did
>
>>> notice
>>> that there was a limited amount of space on the drive, which I felt might
>>> be a contributing factor. Once I started the defrag process, the
>>> performance
>>> slowed to a snail's pace and then I received a message that the defrag
>
>>> process
>>> could not continue and the system froze. Upon a reboot, I was now told
>
>>> that
>>> the audio drive had errors. Even though I back-up religiously, there
is
>
>>> always
>>> new data that may get missed. after several reboots. I was able to get
>
>>> into
>>> the drive and copy the few files that had not been backed up.
>>>
>>> A bigger problem arose today. When I booted up, I forgot that the failed
>>> audio drive was still inline. Despite opening yesterday, I heard several
>>> clicks and then received the Blue Screen" message, (paraphrasing here)
>"A
>>> childlike device was connected to your PCI..." I have seen that message
>
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| Re: why no Linux DAW? [message #97503 is a reply to message #97480] |
Thu, 27 March 2008 20:25   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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ut.
>Regards,
>Dimitrios"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message news:4852f1bf$1@linux...
> Is there any other catch ??
What, other than the catch that you have to use ProTools? ;)
Doug
http://www.parisfaqs.comHi,
As I remember I use 128mb
21000 cache
128 I/O
I think though that I tried higer I/O.
Thanks !
Dimitrios
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>What is your Paris config settings? Have you tried uping the i/0 and cache
>settings?
>Rod
>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>
>>So,
>>I get many stops while playing back whenever a vst plugin with heavy gui
>>is loaded.
>>Any tips to recover ?
>>I use matrox 550 card.
>>Would a higher MB graphics card wok better ??
>>Thanks for any input.
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>Could be useful:
http://www.mutualmisunderstanding.com/2004/05/08.html
- k
On 6/13/08 3:16 PM, in article 4852f1bf$1@linux, "Dimitrios"
<musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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> Hi,
> Thanks !
> So with these dsp farm cards you don't need any min card attached to them
> or from it right ?
> Can these work on PC ??
> These go wy under 50$ !!
> Is there any other catch ??
> Thanks
> Dimitrios
>
>
> "LaMOnt" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The Olderr mix farm cards are ..what...8-10 years old. AND, they are still
>> in use . There are still more Pro Tools Mix systems in use than, HD systems.
>>
>> You can use these farm cards with PT versions up to 5-6.0..The, It's HD
> all
>> the way..
>> 3 cards will get you 64 track, and a mixer, with some juice left for modest
>> powered TDM plugins..
>>
>> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>>
>>> Can someone enlighten me why these sell so cheap ?
>>> Can someone use these cards as eds cards and run some older protools daw
>>> program and have a vintage protools system ?
>>> What am I missing here ?
>>> Thanks
>>> Dimitrios
>>
>Yes, but do they really need the "dongle" pci/pcie card??
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>You can never go wrong with UAD. They rule.
>
>LaMont wrote:
>> Anybody see these..http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=7306
>>
>> Everytime, I think about getting into the UAD(s) , waves or some other
cool
>> Native plugin maker changes my mind.
>>
>> Keep em comin..Yes.. A Better Grraphics card will yield better sytem performance in Paris.
Take the Waves SSL plugs.. You have to have a certain graqphics card performance,
or they won;t run well..
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>So,
>I get many stops while playing back whenever a vst plugin with heavy gui
>is loaded.
>Any tips to recover ?
>I use matrox 550 card.
>Would a higher MB graphics card wok better ??
>Thanks for any input.
>Regards,
>DimitriosEver seen a cracked UAD plug?
AA
"Lamont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote in message news:48533bc4$1@linux...
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> Yes, but do they really need the "dongle" pci/pcie card??
>
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>You can never go wrong with UAD. They rule.
>>
>>LaMont wrote:
>>> Anybody see these..http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=7306
>>>
>>> Everytime, I think about getting into the UAD(s) , waves or some other
> cool
>>> Native plugin maker changes my mind.
>>>
>>> Keep em comin..
>hey D, you are the man when it comes to Paris, so you probabably thought
of this, but do you close all your unused windows like that Audio window
and such? Sometimes I see jitter when when I don;t do this, and kI get an
occasional freeze.
Not to change subject, but D, can I hear some of your work?
What plugs do you refer to?
"LaMont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Yes.. A Better Grraphics card will yield better sytem performance in Paris.
>
>Take the Waves SSL plugs.. You have to have a certain graqphics card performance,
>or they won;t run well..
>
>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>
>>So,
>>I get many stops while playing back whenever a vst plugin with heavy gui
>>is loaded.
>>Any tips to recover ?
>>I use matrox 550 card.
>>Would a higher MB graphics card wok better ??
>>Thanks for any input.
>>Regards,
&
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| Re: why no Linux DAW? [message #97995 is a reply to message #97467] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 20:25  |
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