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| Re: A first [message #71104 is a reply to message #71100] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 23:48   |
Tom Bruhl
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RichJimmy, something about the source of the wood pulp used in the woofer cone
is no longer available. Here's the full article. The MSP/SW10 series is
supposed to replace them.
http://www.prorec.com/prorec/pressrel.nsf/articles/5EBE27AC8 7BF68F0862569FA0066E408
Rich
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and any 40 year-old who isn't a conservative doesn't have a brain.'
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"Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:450b5efb@linux...
> Why don't they still make them?
>
> Dammit!
>
> Jimmy
>
>
> "Mike Audet" <mike@....> wrote in message news:450a8f1f$1@linux...
> >
> > I just finished a rush session. They needed 10 copies of the CD, and I
> > suggested
> > that we check it out in the car before commiting to 10 copies. The
NS10s
> > were bang on. No tweaking needed. Reverb levels, vocal levels, eq,
> > everything
> > - bang on - and bang on despite the car system sounding very different.
> > These
> > things are worth their weight in gold.
> >
> > I was also able to fix a problem in the accoustic guitar track that they
> > brought with them. I could hear the problem at 1k immediately. Didn't
> > even
> > need to sweep the eq.
> >
> > These represent the best money I have ever spent.
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > Mike
>
>Run away, Run away, Run away.
Rich
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:450745f0$1@linux...
>
> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45073b0c$1@linux...
> >
> > "Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >There are those who would call him.......Deej, (Picture a
> > >couple of nights and one killer rabbit)
> >
> >
> > Old Man: "WHAT.... is your name?"
> >
> > DJ: "Sir Deej of Camelot"
> >
> > Old Man: "WHAT... is your quest?"
> >
> > DJ: "To seek the holy grail of signal processing (no matter
> > how convoluted my search may be)"
> >
> > Old Man: "WHAT... is your favorite color?"
> >
> > DJ: "Squant"
> >
> >
> > (Now let's see how many of you get that LAST reference)
> >
> > :D
>
> I'm colorblind so as far as that goes, I can't see diddlysquant anyway.
>
> ;o)....careful, or I'll say............NIH!!
>
>He was to have sent me some sax tracks a while back (July) but I haven't
been ably to contact him
ANyone heard or talked to him lately...seemshis last post was in mid July
DOnYeah, once you've had a crappy bios you won't do that mistake often.
It's miserable.
DJ wrote:
> Jimmy,
>
> Glad you're getting this resolved. At your earliest opportunity, get rid of
> that bios and go back to the one previous to the USB overcurrent warning.
> Really man. That bios you're running right now is a disaster waiting for a
> place to happen, and happen, and happen again.....I promise. It's going to
> bite you at the worst time and you're going to have to continuously clear
> the CMOS to get your machine to function as long as you're running that
> bios. Nothing worse than a computer that won't boot.
>
> Deej
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:450b7e60@linux...
>> Alrighty. then. I tried the battery/jumper-cap thingie with great success.
>> Booted right up, with obvious changes to BIOS and VGA buffers and all
> else.
>> Then I made a few of the various previously suggested BIOS changes with
>> which I felt comfortable and got 1 hr 15 minutes of good, vital work done.
>>
>> I've had a few different troubles these past few days (months). Tonight I
>> have tried a various few fixes, and experienced some vexing troubles and
>> corresponding victories, but I haven't had time tonight to really
>> stress-test things. I'm not convinced that things are tight yet, as I've
>> been far too bedeviled in recent days to relax now without several
>> sessions-worth of hard use.
>>
>> Gotta session off-site tomorrow (Swen's studio), so I'll be back on my own
>> rig Sunday (yay NFL football!).
>>
>> I just want to thank everybody here for their sincere and dilligent
> efforts
>> in helping an ignernt fellow like myself. I wish I could make all of you a
>> big banquet dinner in thanks. I'm a damn fine cook, just not so much a
> damn
>> fine computer tech.
>>
>> I figure I'll start a new thread if things aren't right yet. I got us off
> on
>> a defective-BIOS tangent there.....the rig did feel pretty good there for
> an
>> hour or so, though.....
>>
>> Jimmy
>>
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>> news:450b60d5@linux...
>>> yup
>>>
>>> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>> news:450b5d6b@linux...
>>>> Ummm, I'm sorta freaked out and wanting precision right now. You mean,
>>>> "That's the ticket", right?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>>> news:450b5c7c@linux...
>>>>> That's your daisy.
>>>>> AA
>>>>>
>>>>> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:450b584d@linux...
>>>>>> The only thing I can see for this is to "clear the Real Time Clock
> RAM
>>>>>> in CMOS". This would "clear the CMOS memory of date, time, and system
>>>>>> setup parameters by erasing the CMOS RTC RAM data".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This involves removing the onboard battery and moving jumper cap from
>>>>>> pins 1-2 to pins
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| Re: A first [message #71121 is a reply to message #71119] |
Sat, 12 August 2006 14:33   |
Dedric Terry
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et="_blank">450b4198@linux...
> >>>>>>>> I disabledall but the com1 and lpt 1. Can't find them.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Bad news is, and this is really bad news, computer won't boot up.
> > On
> >>>>>>>> that blcak page that n ow doesn't flash by so fast at all, I get
> > the
> >>>>>>>> error message "USB device over current status detected". Then the
> >>>>>>>> computer shuts down. Won't boot up, won't let me go to BIOS to
fix
> >>>>>>>> it.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Heeeeeelp!
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:450b3aac$1@linux...
> >>>>>>>>> It looks like another messed up Asus manual. I downloaded the
> >>>>>>>>> manual and on page 2-18 it has that pic. I would turn off Com1
> >>>>>>>>> (irq4), floppy (irq 6), lpt1 (irq 7), Serial port, turn off
> > onboard
> >>>>>>>>> audio and USB, Keep the LAN on so you can network but I would
try
> >>>>>>>>> only slots 3 and 4 only first. Notice how they don't even show
> > audio
> >>>>>>>>> sharing with anything. This diagram is craptastic.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> And turn off Hyper Threading.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Do ME and favor and call them on the phone and ask then what the
> >>>>>>>&g
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| Re: A first [message #71125 is a reply to message #71124] |
Sat, 12 August 2006 18:40   |
Martin Harrington
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blank">johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in
message
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:45098f86$1@linux...
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi-ho.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am still having trouble with my Paris rig. In an
effort
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> simplify
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> things,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I only have one card installed, with an MEC attached,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> internal
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clocking.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Basically, my problems are down to two:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.The "now-line" freezes, or more actually begins
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> stuttering in
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> extremely
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> slow-motion, almost glacial. I can still change
windows,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and I
> >>>>>>>>>>> am
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> able
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> save and close, then re-open Paris with success.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2.On starting Paris, I get an error message: "I/O
modules
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> used
> >>>>>>>>>>> in
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> this
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> patch
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> setting not avaiable in this configuration of Paris.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Resulting
> >>>>>>>>>>>> audio
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> may
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be different than when saved." This will pop up 2 or 4
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> times,
> >>>>>>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> then
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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| Re: A first [message #71128 is a reply to message #71125] |
Sat, 12 August 2006 19:40   |
Deej [1]
 Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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ns this property and was scouting a location for a
road
> > through there to reach an area where some gas wells are going to be
drilled
> > next year. It was a beautiful fall day with the sagebrush blooming,
aspens,
> > cottonwoods, elms and oaks are starting to turn and there had been a
> > downpour the night before. Everything is green and a thousand other
colors.
> > Lots of birds, deer, badgers, prarie dogs flying and scurrying around
> > getting ready for winter. I was sorta walking along looking at the
mountains
> > around me and I noticed that the normal bird sound had stopped and so I
> > started scanning the area around me. this can be a sign of bears or
cougars
> > and I wasn't packin'. About 100' to my left was a fenced area overgrown
with
> > vegetation and I walked over to it. It was the family cemetery. It was
about
> > 100' x 100' and there were about 20 old grave plots in there. I started
> > checking the names and dates because I am going to need to prepare an
> > affidavit of heirship of this family in order to determine who will sign
the
> > paperwork for this roadway and who will get paid. The owner already told
me
> > that the land has been in the family since the early 1900's and was
patented
> > to his great grandfather. None of his relatives ever left wills so I'm
gonna
> > have to unravel this family tree. As I started noting the names and
dates of
> > birth/death I was walking along a row of graves and there were three
graves
> > of brothers (I think) that had birth dates in the 1880's and they each
died
> > between 1945 and 1947. I noted their names and moved on down the line
and
> > all of a sudden I got an absolutely wierd feeling and the hari on the
back
> > of my neck started to tingle. I turned around and it looked at these
graves
> > again. I could figure out what it was about them that was different.
Then it
> > struck me. all of the other graves in this cemetery were overgrown. The
dirt
> > on top of these three graves was relatively fresh and it was obvious
where
> > the rain the night before had turned some of the dirt ot mud which had
sorta
> > molded to the contour of the crown of the grave but none of theese three
> > graves had anything at all growing on the graves. How does that happen
when
> > theses guys have been dead since the 1940's and every other grave out
there
> > is overgrown?
> >
> > Very strange.
> >
> > Deej
> >
> >
> >
> > "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:rkrkg2psprgevsfi1vet6993tno42apv48@4ax.com...
> >> no but i did have a friend who was a flamer....
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 15 Sep 2006 17:52:56 +1000, "steve the artguy"
> >> <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Any of you guys have any friends with flaming spaceships?
> >>>
> >>> http://tinyurl.com/rnqha
> >>>
> >>> -steve
> >
> >What's your current fave for Cardioid SDC's? I've got a pair of
Earthworks TC-30 omni's that kick major bootay, but for
cardioid's I decided to try the Rode NT5's, which I picked up
several months ago... the Rode's are just not clear enough for
my taste - in using them as a pair of room mics for a drum kit,
I find they have a bit too much of the "sparkle" factor. I can
see how they'd be good for acoustic guitar, for example; but I
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| Re: A first [message #71129 is a reply to message #71126] |
Sat, 12 August 2006 19:42   |
Deej [1]
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don't do a whole lot of that sort of thing here... I may end up
selling or trading these puppies if anyone's interested.
Easy (but expensive) solution would be to pick up a pair of
Earthworks card's, but apart from dropping another ~$1,600, is
there anything you guys are using & like in a lower price range?
Josephson C-42's?
AT-4041 or 4051?
Or????
I'm looking for clean & clear.
NeilNeil,
I've got a matched pair of SE3's on loan here from Morgan. If you would
like, I'll send them down to El Paso and let you give them a test drive. I'm
not tracking anything for a couple of weeks and can spare these, though I
will feel naked and vulnerable without them. These are getting the nod over
my AKG C460B's and my KM 184's on a regular basis for micing guitars. I've
got a pair of Rode NT5's here and we're not even talking same ballpark.
Deej
"Neil" <OIUOIU@IOU.com> wrote in message news:450c1c74$1@linux...
>
> What's your current fave for Cardioid SDC's? I've got a pair of
> Earthworks TC-30 omni's that kick major bootay, but for
> cardioid's I decided to try the Rode NT5's, which I picked up
> several months ago... the Rode's are just not clear enough for
> my taste - in using them as a pair of room mics for a drum kit,
> I find they have a bit too much of the "sparkle" factor. I can
> see how they'd be good for acoustic guitar, for example; but I
> don't do a whole lot of that sort of thing here... I may end up
> selling or trading these puppies if anyone's interested.
>
> Easy (but expensive) solution would be to pick up a pair of
> Earthworks card's, but apart from dropping another ~$1,600, is
> there anything you guys are using & like in a lower price range?
> Josephson C-42's?
> AT-4041 or 4051?
> Or????
>
> I'm looking for clean & clear.
>
> Neilhttp://www.seelectronics.com/
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:450c23c7$1@linux...
> Neil,
>
> I've got a matched pair of SE3's on loan here from Morgan. If you would
> like, I'll send them down to El Paso and let you give them a test drive.
I'm
> not tracking
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| Re: A first [message #71130 is a reply to message #71128] |
Sat, 12 August 2006 20:22   |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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anything for a couple of weeks and can spare these, though I
> will feel naked and vulnerable without them. These are getting the nod
over
> my AKG C460B's and my KM 184's on a regular basis for micing guitars. I've
> got a pair of Rode NT5's here and we're not even talking same ballpark.
>
> Deej
>
> "Neil" <OIUOIU@IOU.com> wrote in message news:450c1c74$1@linux...
> >
> > What's your current fave for Cardioid SDC's? I've got a pair of
> > Earthworks TC-30 omni's that kick major bootay, but for
> > cardioid's I decided to try the Rode NT5's, which I picked up
> > several months ago... the Rode's are just not clear enough for
> > my taste - in using them as a pair of room mics for a drum kit,
> > I find they have a bit too much of the "sparkle" factor. I can
> > see how they'd be good for acoustic guitar, for example; but I
> > don't do a whole lot of that sort of thing here... I may end up
> > selling or trading these puppies if anyone's interested.
> >
> > Easy (but expensive) solution would be to pick up a pair of
> > Earthworks card's, but apart from dropping another ~$1,600, is
> > there anything you guys are using & like in a lower price range?
> > Josephson C-42's?
> > AT-4041 or 4051?
> > Or????
> >
> > I'm looking for clean & clear.
> >
> > Neil
>
>I hope Swen still has his floppy drive installed. I've got mine around here
somewhere...
Jimmy
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:450b9090@linux...
> Jimmy,
>
> Glad you're getting this resolved. At your earliest opportunity, get rid
of
> that bios and go back to the one previous to the USB overcurrent warning.
> Really man. That bios you're running right now is a disaster waiting for a
> place to happen, and happen, and happen again.....I promise. It's going to
> bite you at the worst time and you're going to have to continuously clear
> the CMOS to get your machine to function as long as you're running that
> bios. Nothing worse than a computer that won't boot.
>
> Deej
>
> "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:450b7e60@linux...
> > Alrighty. then. I tried the battery/jumper-cap thingie with great
success.
> > Booted right up, with obvious changes to BIOS and VGA buffers and all
> else.
> >
> > Then I made a few of the various previously suggested BIOS changes with
> > which I felt comfortable and got 1 hr 15 minutes of good, vital work
done.
> >
> > I've had a few different troubles these past few days (months). Tonight
I
> > have tried a various few fixes, and experienced some vexing troubles and
> > corresponding victories, but I haven't had time tonight to really
> > stress-test things. I'm not convinced that things are tight yet, as I've
> > been far too bedeviled in recent days to relax now without several
> > sessions-worth of hard use.
> >
> > Gotta session off-site tomorrow (Swen's studio), so I'll be back on my
own
> > rig Sunday (yay NFL football!).
> >
> > I just want to thank everybody here for their sincere and dilligent
> efforts
> > in helping an ignernt fellow like myself. I wish I could make all of you
a
> > big banquet dinner in thanks. I'm a damn fine cook, just not so much a
> damn
> > fine computer tech.
> >
> > I figure I'll start a new thread if things aren't right yet. I got us
off
> on
> > a defective-BIOS tangent there.....the rig did feel pretty good there
for
> an
> > hour or so, though.....
> >
> > Jimmy
> >
> >
> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> > news:450b60d5@linux...
> > > yup
> > >
> > > "Uptown Jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote i
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| Re: A first [message #71165 is a reply to message #71095] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 16:51   |
scott h
 Messages: 27 Registered: July 2005 Location: Detroit
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;>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:45098f86$1@linux...
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi-ho.
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am still having trouble with my Paris rig. In an
effort
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
> > >>>>>>>>>>> simplify
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> things,
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I only have one card installed, with an MEC attached,
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> internal
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> clocking.
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Basically, my problems are down to two:
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.The "now-line" freezes, or more actually begins
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> stuttering in
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> extremely
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> slow-motion, almost glacial. I can still change
windows,
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and I
> > >>>>>>>>> am
> > >>>>>>>>>>> able
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> to
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> save and close, then re-open Paris with success.
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2.On starting Paris, I get an error message: "I/O
modules
> > >>>>>>>>>
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