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| Re: Mac dual quads are here [message #82779 is a reply to message #82777] |
Fri, 06 April 2007 21:02   |
gene lennon
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>>> >>>
>>> >>>> I need to get a wireless mic for club and event gigs (weddings,
>>> >>>> corporate). I'm familiar with all the manufacturers and in
>>> many cases
>>>
>>> >>>> the mics themselves, but I know just about nothing about
>>> features to
>>>
>>> >>>> look for in a wireless system.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> My tendency would be to look at Shure, AT, Audix first, but
>>> are there
>>>
>>> >>>> any clear winners in the not expensive category? I may well be
>>> >>>> looking for something used on EBay so it does not need to be a
>>> >>>> current model, necessarily.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Bill
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>Is anybody using Peak 3.0? I want to put a whole project of 14 songs in as
a single wav file, then split it up into I think they call it regions, then
move it over to Toast and burn the CD. The unique situation is this.... all
these songs over lap and can't have 2 seconds between them. Who will help
out ol'
SteveIf I were to get one of those MOTU 8-Pre's, would there be
anything to stop me (other than good common sense LOL) from
using the lightpipe out of that unit to go into the lightpipe
in on the Paris ADAT module at either 44.1 or 48k, and using
Paris in "Live mode" to EQ & sum four Toms (each on their own
Paris channel) to a stereo mix, then going from Paris' analog
outs into 2 analog channels of my Multiface to get into
CubaseSX at 88.2k???
NeilThe combined delay could make any attempt to monitor against prerecorded
tracks a little awkward. I love setups like this. Very DJ-esque!
Gene
"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
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| Re: Mac dual quads are here [message #82780 is a reply to message #82777] |
Fri, 06 April 2007 21:19   |
Jamie K
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>If I were to get one of those MOTU 8-Pre's, would there be
>anything to stop me (other than good common sense LOL) from
>using the lightpipe out of that unit to go into the lightpipe
>in on the Paris ADAT module at either 44.1 or 48k, and using
>Paris in "Live mode" to EQ & sum four Toms (each on their own
>Paris channel) to a stereo mix, then going from Paris' analog
>outs into 2 analog channels of my Multiface to get into
>CubaseSX at 88.2k???
>
>NeilHmmm... well, these would be Toms, going down at the same time
as the rest of the kit on the first pass (it's for an upcoming
demo project for a band I'm going to be recording, not for
separate toms OD's), so do you think there'd be any perceivable
delay between what's going straight into the Multifaces (such
as guitar amps, bass, the rest of the drum kit) and the Toms
themselves being routed through Paris this way?
If so, I suppose I could simply elect to not provide the two-
channel stereo Tom submix in the cans... there'll be plenty of
Toms in the overheads, anyway.
ALSO... is there anything to stop me from using two more
channels & sending them hard-panned to the monitor outs of my
MEC for kick & snare if I wanted to do the same thing? In this
case, I'd be using either the GR MP2NV or the Chandler TG2 as
the preamp, so I'd be going into Paris via Analog inputs.
Get what I'm after? I'm thinking about simply using Paris
in "Live Mode" as a small console to tweak things before I hit
the RME convertors to go into Cubase. EQ would be useable, but
I don't know if the Paris comps would be (lookahead latency?).
I might need an 8-out card, though... right now I only have
4 outs, the ones on the MEC. That would be enough for
kick/snare/stereo Tom mix, however.
Neil
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>The combined delay could make any attempt to monitor against prerecorded
>tracks a little awkward. I love setups like this. Very DJ-esque!
>
>Gene
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>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>If I were to get one of those MOTU 8-Pre's, would there be
>>anything to stop me (other than good common sense LOL) from
>>using the lightpipe out of that unit to go into the lightpipe
>>in on the Paris ADAT module at either 44.1 or 48k, and using
>>Paris in "Live mode" to EQ & sum four Toms (each on their own
>>Paris channel) to a stereo mix, then going from Paris' analog
>>outs into 2 analog channels of my Multiface to get into
>>CubaseSX at 88.2k???
>>
>>Neil
>Long time since 3.X. In 5/6 you can define regions and convert regions to
a playlist. It’s well covered in the manual. Not certain about 3.
Most of the advanced features came after 3. The good news is that Bias will
upgrade from any previous version for a fairly low cost.
My memory is hazy, but I thought you could add song starts right inside the
early versions of Jam.
Gene
"Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote:
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>Is anybody using Peak 3.0? I want to put a whole project of 14 songs in
as
>a single wav file, then split it up into I think they call it regions, then
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| Re: Mac dual quads are here [message #82781 is a reply to message #82780] |
Fri, 06 April 2007 22:13   |
Deej [4]
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>move it over to Toast and burn the CD. The unique situation is this....
all
>these songs over lap and can't have 2 seconds between them. Who will help
>out ol'
>Steve
>I just got a Motif 6 and I can't figure out how to make function as a multi-timbral
MIDI sound source w/ an external sequencer (Digital Performer). Does anyone
have experience w/ the Motif or maybe know of a user group? The manual is
inconclusive. Google hasn't found anythiing useful yet.
HELP!
Thanks!
ganttJust in case you were unaware, the outs on the MEC itself are 20 bit, whereas
the 8 In /Out cards are 24 bit.
Ted
"Neil" <IOUOIU@OI.com> wrote:
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>Hmmm... well, these would be Toms, going down at the same time
>as the rest of the kit on the first pass (it's for an upcoming
>demo project for a band I'm going to be recording, not for
>separate toms OD's), so do you think there'd be any perceivable
>delay between what's going straight into the Multifaces (such
>as guitar amps, bass, the rest of the drum kit) and the Toms
>themselves being routed through Paris this way?
>
>If so, I suppose I could simply elect to not provide the two-
>channel stereo Tom submix in the cans... there'll be plenty of
>Toms in the overheads, anyway.
>
>ALSO... is there anything to stop me from using two more
>channels & sending them hard-panned to the monitor outs of my
>case, I'd be using either the GR MP2NV or the Chandler TG2 as
>the preamp, so I'd be going into Paris via Analog inputs.
>
>Get what I'm after? I'm thinking about simply using Paris
>in "Live Mode" as a small console to tweak things before I hit
>the RME convertors to go into Cubase. EQ would be useable, but
>I don't know if the Paris comps would be (lookahead latency?).
>
>I might need an 8-out card, though... right now I only have
>4 outs, the ones on the MEC. That would be enough for
>kick/snare/stereo Tom mix, however.
>
>Neil
>
>
>
>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>>
>>The combined delay could make any attempt to monitor against prerecorded
>>tracks a little awkward. I love setups like this. Very DJ-esque!
>>
>>Gene
>>
>>
>>"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>If I were to get one of those MOTU 8-Pre's, would there be
>>>anything to stop me (other than good common sense LOL) from
>>>using the lightpipe out of that unit to go into the lightpipe
>>>in on the Paris ADAT module at either 44.1 or 48k, and using
>>>Paris in "Live mode" to EQ & sum four Toms (each on their own
>>>Paris channel) to a stereo mix, then going from Paris' analog
>>>outs into 2 analog channels of my Multiface to get into
>>>CubaseSX at 88.2k???
>>>
>>>Neil
>>
>France Elects a Thatcherite President
Kenneth R. Timmerman
Monday, May 7, 2007
Newsmax.com
On Sunday France elected a pro-American, conservative named Nicolas Sarkozy
as its new president.
The 52-year-old who beat back by 10 percentage points his Socialist rival,
promises an unabashed Thatcherite agenda for France.
Sarkozy also replaces the embattled Jacques Chirac, a relic from an earlier
age of French politics, who made anti-Americanism his hallmark.
Sarkozy campaigned on a platform of sweeping reforms, pledging to dismantle
large portions of the social welfare state and to make France competitive on
world markets again.
You can read the rest here:
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/5/6/150434.sht ml?s=al&promo_code=3392-1
Carry on,
RichPut it in SONG mode. That way, it plays dead and gives you 16 channels to
work with. If you're using Cubase or Sonar, you can download the
appropriate bank/program setup and call up the patches by name.
David
On 6-May-2007, "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
> I just got a Motif 6 and I can't figure out how to make function as a
> multi-timbral
> MIDI sound source w/ an external sequencer (Digital Performer). Does
> anyone
> have experience w/ the Motif or maybe know of a user group? The manual is
> inconclusive. Google hasn't found anythiing useful yet.Incase anyone else is looking for something like this, I wrote this little
Excel time keeper app tonight to facilitate the process during my sessions.
Chow
Rob
:-)
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"Robert" <mani1147AThotmaildotcom> wrote:
>:-)
Yes, so did I. :D
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| Re: Mac dual quads are here [message #82805 is a reply to message #82799] |
Sat, 07 April 2007 09:25   |
Jamie K
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es Chirac, a relic from an earlier
>age of French politics, who made anti-Americanism his hallmark.
>
>Sarkozy campaigned on a platform of sweeping reforms, pledging to dismantle
>large portions of the social welfare state and to make France competitive
on
>world markets again.
>
>You can read the rest here:
> http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/5/6/150434.sht ml?s=al&promo_code=3392-1
>
>Carry on,
>Rich
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Pics ?
"EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:463f63e6@linux...
Get a room!!... oh, wait, you did... ;-)
David.
DJ wrote:
> I always wonder what people will be like when I have been talking to =
them on=20
> the net and then I am finally going to meet them. These thoughts =
were sorta'=20
> in the back of my mind as I was driving up there Thursday. As it =
turned out,=20
> I don't think I could have imagined a better bunch of folks. It was =
great=20
> hanging out with you guys. What a cool group of creative individuals =
we have=20
> here.
>=20
> Thanks for the great time and hospitality....and for putting up with =
> me.......I only drove the wrong way down a freeway once.
>=20
> ;o)=20
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| Re: Mac dual quads are here [message #82810 is a reply to message #82805] |
Sat, 07 April 2007 10:18   |
LaMont
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>>>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I just got a Motif 6 and I can't figure out how to make function as
a
>>multi-timbral
>>>>>MIDI sound source w/ an external sequencer (Digital Performer). Does
>>anyone
>>>>>have experience w/ the Motif or maybe know of a user group? The manual
>>>>is
>>>>>inconclusive. Google hasn't found anythiing useful yet.
>>>>>
>>>>>HELP!
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>>gantt
>>>>
>>>
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Thanks El Miguel. Waiting patiently.
T.
"Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message =
news:463f734a@linux...
Thanks to Deej and AAron for dreaming up this vacation.
It was beyond swell to meet new faces DJ, AAron, Dedric and to have
lunch with all and JamieK, John Macy, and Rohde too!
Hot Damn, I mean next time I'll order medium Thai Fried Rice.
El Miguel
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote in message news:463f588f@linux...
>I always wonder what people will be like when I have been talking to =
them=20
>on the net and then I am finally going to meet them. These thoughts =
were=20
>sorta' in the back of my mind as I was driving up there Thursday. As =
it=20
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folks. It=20
>was great hanging out with you guys. What a cool group of creative=20
>individuals we have here.
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> Thanks for the great time and hospitality....and for putting up with =
> me.......I only drove the wrong way down a freeway once.
>
> ;o)
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Macy,=20
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Rice.<BR><BR>El =
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| Re: Mac dual quads are here [message #82812 is a reply to message #82810] |
Sat, 07 April 2007 11:18  |
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I talked to Aaron about 11:00 last night. He had just made it home. =
Hopefully he's been sleeping in today. Long drive through some mighty =
awful weather. I'm sure he'll post up some incriminating stuff when he =
has the time.
;o)
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
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Pics ?
"EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message =
news:463f63e6@linux...
Get a room!!... oh, wait, you did... ;-)
David.
DJ wrote:
> I always wonder what people will be like when I have been talking =
to them on=20
> the net and then I am finally going to meet them. These thoughts =
were sorta'=20
> in the back of my mind as I was driving up there Thursday. As it =
turned out,=20
> I don't think I could have imagined a better bunch of folks. It =
was great=20
> hanging out with you guys. What a cool group of creative =
individuals we have=20
> here.
>=20
> Thanks for the great time and hospitality....and for putting up =
with=20
> me.......I only drove the wrong way down a freeway once.
>=20
> ;o)=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I talked to Aaron about 11:00 last =
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<DIV>"EK Sound" <<A=20
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room!!... oh, wait, you did... ;-)<BR><BR>David.<BR><BR>DJ=20
wrote:<BR>> I always wonder what people will be like when I have =
been=20
talking to them on <BR>> the net and then I am finally going to =
meet=20
them. These thoughts were sorta' <BR>> in the back of my mind as =
I was=20
driving up there Thursday. As it turned out, <BR>> I don't think =
I could=20
have imagined a better bunch of folks. It was great <BR>> hanging =
out=20
with you guys. What a cool group of creative individuals we have =
<BR>>=20
here.<BR>> <BR>> Thanks for the great time and =
hospitality....and for=20
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