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| Re: VU meter plug in [message #69761 is a reply to message #69736] |
Wed, 28 June 2006 17:46   |
chuckduffy
Messages: 1 Registered: June 2006
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hat may have been true, (but probably
>not), but not since then.
> Thanks for the thought though...that seems like a lifetime ago....my kids
> were babies then, now their adults and flown the coop.
> --
> Martin Harrington
> www.lendanear-sound.com
>
> "Neil" <OIOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:44dd6ffe$1@linux...
>>
>> Speaking of which, I wonder who's got the most radio plays
>> under their hat, out of the people that still hang here?
>> Probably Martin, yes? He might've even had that title before,
>> even when T-Man was still posting... I know Shania & "Boot
>> Scoot" got a lot of spins, but for awhile there you couldn't
>> turn on a radio anywhere without hearing "I'm all out of love,
>> I'm so lost without you, I know you were right...."
>>
>> Neil
>>
>>
>> "michael bliss" <mbliss1@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>that's awesome Deej, very cool
>>>
>>>mb
>>>
>>>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@
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| Re: VU meter plug in [message #69763 is a reply to message #69761] |
Wed, 28 June 2006 18:15   |
Tom Bruhl
 Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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farm. Amp farm is old tech..The new workbench
>> plugs announced at summer nammm 06 is basrd off of their new vetta
>> algos..
>>
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>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>> >errr.............wouldn't that be AmpFarm VST/RTAS?
>> >
>> >"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:44dcbeb9@linux...
>> >>
>> >> Cool, I'm waiting on the VTS/Rtas plugin versions..
>> >>
>> >> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>> >> >Mac/Intel Mac,Windows: gtr port, PodXT, PodXT Pro, PodXT Live,
>> >ToneportUX1
>> >>
>> >> >and UX2.
>> >> >New free models included and some cool bass stuff too.
>> >> >Go get 'em.
>> >> >
>> >> > http://line6.com/software/index.html?name=GearBox&submit _form=set
>> >> >
>> >> >AA
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
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>
>Yeh, I think that the new batch of BT are current as of this year, and shown
here, but the 80's ones were made especially for the US market, still using
us, (aussie crews).It sure was interesting doing many of the stories twice,
one for international release, and the US one, with a US presenter.
They were fun days........too old now...I could do it again, they're looking
for older (experienced) crews, but the conditions and hours are nowhere near
as good as we had them.....
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:44de91c6@linux...
> They are showing *Beyond Tomorrow* stuff on the satellite TV here. Some of
> them I remember seeing back in the 80's. Some of them are new, I think.
>
> "Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
> news:44de8286$1@linux...
>> Yes, that's right...I was doing that long before I did Air Supply....I
> think
>> I recorded some of Australia's all time favorite TV / Radio commercials
>> in
>> the 70's and 80's....sometimes that's an even bigger buzz....some have
> even
>> made it into the Aust Archives...
>> --
>> Martin Harrington
>> www.lendanear-sound.com
>>
>> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message
>> news:44DDF683.4060609@billlorentzen.com...
>> > It's also funny hearing your jingles on the radio. You don't mind the
>> > advertising so much when you're getting paid for it... "Yes, you can at
>> > Sun Toyota!"
>> >
>> >
>> > DJ wrote:
>> >> I've heard that a couple of songs that I mixed were played on NPR a
> while
>> >> back and that another one that I recorded on a comedy CD is being used
> on
>> >> the soundtrack of some *animal house* genre movie that was made in
> Austin
>> >> a
>> >> few years ago. I even heard a very brief snippet of one of my mixes in
> a
>> >> radio interview with an artist I recorded last year and I heard folks
>> >> talking about how they had heard a couple of songs I mixed on the
>> >> radio
>> >> here
>> >> but I've never once really heard one of my mixes on the radio.
>> >>
>> >> I was driving down the road today surfing the channels and a song I
> mixed
>> >> and co-produced recently was playing on one of the local FM stations.
>> >>
>> >> It was actually sorta' wierd for a few seconds. I wanted to call in
>> >> and
>> >> say
>> >> "Stop!!! It's not ready for this!!! I can do better!!!! and I started
>> >> picking it to pieces but then I just chilled because it actually held
> up
>> >> well and sounded good on the air.
>> >>
>> >> It was a very gratifying feeling. I'll never forget it.
>> >>
>>
>
>Absolutely......my Radio mixing days are over, cept maybe for the odd
commercial, but TV programs and docos, now that's a different matter....I'm
powering on....
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:44dea16c$1@linux...
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>Thanks Martin,
>>
>>I've heard a lot more of your mixes on the radio than I'll ever hear of
>>mine.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Deej
>>
>
> First – Congrats!
>
> Second… Not so fast.
>
> “I've heard a lot more of your mixes on the radio than I'll ever hear of
> mine.”
>
> Nothing begets radio play like radio play. You may be just beginning.
>
> Enjoy,
> Gene
>
>
>What kind of cable is this?
Where can I get a 10 foot MEC cable?
Actually I need 2.
thx,
bAnyone using a wireless keyboard and Mouse with their PARIS
comp? Is there any things to consider when attempting this?
Like interference of any kind etc...?
Any suggestions on manufactures?
thx,
BThe logitech and microsoft keyboard/mice combos work great. Just mount the
receiver directly under the table and have spare batteries around for when
they die in 8 months and you're in a middle of a session.
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
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>Anyone using a wireless keyboard and Mouse with their PARIS
>comp? Is there any things to consider when attempting this?
>Like interference of any kind etc...?
>Any suggestions on manufactures?
>
>thx,
>BBrandon, Looking at the drawing I was curious about something: do the
sides of the box open up? If it were mine I would make sure I had fast
access to the guts of the computer. Personally I have always kept mine
in closets.
Also, whatever you use for the foam, remeber there will b a lot of dust
building up over time, so use something that will not trap it or hold it.
brandon wrote:
> All,
>
>
> I am in the middle of making my studio console and am
> building a sound proof computer compartment into it.
> I was wondering where I can purchase the foam that needs to line
> the enclosure. I need something about 1/4 inch thick for the
> ventalation maze, but something thicker could
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| Re: VU meter plug in [message #69770 is a reply to message #69763] |
Thu, 29 June 2006 08:19   |
tonehouse
 Messages: 184 Registered: July 2006
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y, 50-pin, Male External
> >
> >also called a Micro DB50 or Mini DB50
> >md50m
> >
> >
> >http://www.macgurus.com/graphics/mggranitedigital.html
> >www.cdw.com
> >
> >We got our 23 feet SCSI 11 from the following suppliers
> >Fastlink Data Cables Ltd UK
> >Tel 01793 512251
> >FAx 01793 512252
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> >
>Yes I did have problems, including UA not wanting to
help me. So I moved back to 3.7 and everything seems
fine. I should say I am using only one card.
I hope you get it sorted out.
cheers,
Mike
"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Mike - Did you have similar problems?
>
>gantt
>
>"Mike Mullin" <lunarlordship@sympatico.ca> wrote:
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>>I think if you move back to version 3.7 your problems
>>will go away. They did for me.
>>cheers,
>>Mike
>>
>>"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>Are there any other Mac guys using the UAD-1 plugins? I'm getting weird
>>noises
>>>- clicks and pops and loud fog-horn-like noises when I use the UAD-1 plugins.
>>> It seems like I'm OK if I only use them on 4, maybe 5 tracks, but if
my
>>>usage meter gets up over 40% - 50% the strangeness begins. I have two
>>cards,
>>>so I would think I'd be able to run more plugins without problems. The
>>UA
>>>guys won't even try to help me once they find out I'm running Paris in
>OS
>>>9! I tried re-installing Paris and the UAD-1 3.9 drivers withg no luck...
>>> I may try re-installing OS 9.
>>>
>>>I'm also having more crashes than usual, but I don't know that I can attribute
>>>them to UAD-1 issues.
>>>
>>>Gantt
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>I got the Logitech wireless mouse / keyboard.
The keyboard is split into two seperate pads. Both wireless.
The numberpad is it's own wireless transmitter and can also double as an
independent calculator.
I will let you know how they work. $129
b
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>You might want to consider Kensington. I use the Expert Mouse PRO, it's
a
>track ball. After using it for a week or so, there was no going back to
>a mouse. I also use a Macally track ball. I also have many different mice,
>including a top of the line Microsoft wireless mouse. I rarely use it,
I
>will say that it is vary smooth, but it kind of eats batteries.
>
>Here is a link to Kensington's Expert Mouse Wireless. http://us.kensington.com/html/4136.html
>
>I think if you try a Kensington track ball for a while, you won't want to
>use a mouse.
>
>James
>
>
>"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
>>
>>Thanks guys.
>>I have had a few friends who used these wireless keyboards and it always
>>screwed up their systems. I tried to help them get it
>>working, but eventually told them to stop using it. That's why I worry
about
>>trying it myself. It would solve some wiring issues for me and also be
cool
>>to have a remote transport control. I will have to try it. How far is the
>>range? Have you guys tested it?
>>thx
>>b
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"Tyrone Corbett" <tyronecorbett@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>Brandon, I've been using a Logitech wireless Keyboard/mouse with my Win98SE
>>>computer for about 5 years with no problems.
>>>
>>>Tyrone
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>Frys had a 6' cable, but that wont do.
I considered getting a female to female adapter, but they didn't have that
either.
Thanks DJ I will check it out.
thx,
b
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Altex Electronics on I-35 at Braker may be able to help you out. I'd call
>first.
>
>"Brandon " <a@a.com> wrote in message news:44df532c@linux...
>>
>> John,
>>
>> Thank you so much. I will go and see if I can find some today at the local
>> frys...if not I will order them.
>>
>> thx
>> b
>>
>>
>>
>> "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >I forget where I got mine but I have a 20 footer that works fine.
>Here's
>> >my notes on others posts
>> >
>>
>> http://www.hurricane-computers.com/cart/category.cfm?cat=27& amp;UserID=-8493673
>3&sub=63
>> >
>> >
>> >www.cablemakers.com
>> >
>> >
>> >The Mec Cable is a
>> > High-Density, 50-pin, Male External to
>> > High-Density, 50-pin, Male External
>> >
>> >also called a Micro DB50 or Mini DB50
>> >md50m
>> >
>> >
>> >http://www.macgurus.com/graphics/mggranitedigital.html
>> >www.cdw.com
>> >
>> >We got our 23 feet SCSI 11 from the following suppliers
>> >Fastlink Data Cables Ltd UK
>> >Tel 01793 512251
>> >FAx 01793 512252
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>Gene,
I just bought some 24"X96"x1" foam from Walmart.
It is just a long sheet of foam that yopu can cut to desired size. It is
much like a mattress pad cover that you see.
It's not quite as heavy duty, but should do the trick for what you want.
It was only apprx. $12 for 24"X96"x1".
It's over by the fabrics department.
Brandon
"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Gene, I don't know if this will work for you, or not. Home Depot has
hard
>>dense foam rubber flooring that fits together like square puzzle peaces.
>> People use it for children's play areas in a basement or around a work
>bench.
>> You could layer this and kind of die cut this to fit.
>>
>>James
>>
>
>I hope to find the real stuff, but I will check this out if I cant.
>Thanks
>GeneCongrats DJ!
enjoy the weirdness.....
I've been working in radio going on 15 years now (wow..time is flying) ....
and I still get a little creeped out whenever I hear a jingle I wrote...
or a voiceover....
interesting side note....
neither my kids, my wife, my parents... or pretty much anybody I know recognizes
my voice when I am on the air... makes me giggle...
just recently we were heading downtown to a festival and I was monitoring
one of our stations... a spot that I did was n the air and I said "wow...
listen to this moron"...
my oldest says to me "who is it dad... why is he a moron? "
I kept quiet... and about 20 seconds later she realized it was me... was
pretty funny.
may this be the first in a long line for ya DJ!
scott h (a.K.a.-fresnel)
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I've heard that a couple of songs that I mixed were played on NPR a while
>back and that another one that I recorded on a comedy CD is being used on
>the soundtrack of some *animal house* genre movie that was made in Austin
a
>few years ago. I even heard a very brief snippet of one of
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| Re: VU meter plug in [message #69798 is a reply to message #69770] |
Fri, 30 June 2006 03:00  |
Dan B
Messages: 54 Registered: June 2005
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VD recorder has the latest bios installed.
>> I am stuck...
>> Thanks
>> Dimitrios
>> ps: My email address is : musurgio@otenet.gr
>
>sweet...
TC
Aaron Allen wrote:
> Cool post dude, totally enjoyed that.
> AA
>
> "Paul" <paul@nospam.com> wrote in message news:44dce287$1@linux...
>> http://www.cualquiera.com.ar/videolinks/erik-mongrain-tappin g.html
>>
>> Nice
>>
>
>Deej,
Which box is that? I missed it..
Cheers,
TC
DJ wrote:
> This thing sounds great. Best $70.00 I've spent in a while. the twelve
> string emulation is about as good as I've ever heard, short of a real 12
> string. It can transform a strat into a pretty convincing Ricky.......at
> least to my old ears.
>
> Deej
>
>Good points LaMont.
One thing to be clear on is that Jesus never said anything about
nations loving their enemies, only individuals. He also never defined
loving your enemies as letting them murder your family, nor turning
the other cheek as giving the rapist the other daughter.
Despite all that, you are right. It is likely that we will have to stop
supporting any government at some point and concentrate on our
mission. Maybe that point has come, but I am not ready to cede the
west to the jihadis as long as I believe our governement to be
trustworthy. I am not sure they are not trustworthy yet.
best,
DC
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>As a believeing Christian,
>why should we do "Anything at to save oursleves form the inevitable"??
>If Jesus is soon to return, then why are so worried about the end times??
>
>We are to pray and help those who are not saved, to get saved..
>Jesus goes on record to say that " No one but the Father(God) knows the
end
>of time(earth), to be ready (Spiritualy) when he (Jesus) comes..
>He aslo states, "There will be wars AND Rumors of wars, daughters against
>mothers, sons against fathers, nations against nations..But "FEAR Not"..
>
>It seems that we (Christians) are fearing for the Jesus return instead of
>Celebrating his coming..
>We(Christians) need to read the test again..
>
>Oh yeah, Jesus also goes on record to say "Love they Enemies"..I know, what
>a hard thing to do, but we took an "Oath of Faith " to follow his (Jesus)
>teachings. So, we are not to only pick out his commandments that suits or
>fit us depending on the situation. LAD
>
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
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>>Hi Sarah,
>>
>>Well, I suspect there are all sorts of things in our world that Jesus
>>disapproves of, including slavery, female circumciscion,
>>sharia, burqa's, the deliberate targeting of civilians, and
>>Islamofascism in general. (Oh, and not to mention those who don't
>>believe in him, attributing positions to him to make political points)
>>
>>But there is certainly lots of guilt to go around isn't there?
>>
>>That's why Christians believe these to be the last days of earth's
>>history. There are no easy answers. Maybe no answers at all,
>>except to hold fast and warn everyone of what is coming.
>>
>>Please notice though, that we are not "fighting them here", we
>>are, quite successfuly *catching* them here, before any fighting
>>is needed. Weakening the ghouls and head choppers makes us
>>safer, it is clear. Give them ground, and they use the ground for
>>more attacks. Appease them and you get more of the same.
>>This is not disputable.
>>Just take them at their own words. They clearly see your version
>>of "peace" as weakness and an opportunity to kill more of us.
>>
>>Yet, it is really hard to take a purely right wing position, I know. I
>>DO NOT trust our gummint one little bit. Too many soldiers died
>>in Vietnam for no reason to do that. Venal, cowardly, and amoral
>>leaders are responsible for the deaths of too many great young men
>>and women to trust them. (Bill Clinton was no better than
>>Nixon and Johnson BTW, just read "Blackhawk Down") At least
>>W is commited to victory.
>>
>>
>>The only thing even worse than blind patriotism is the insanity being
>>peddled by the left.
>>
>>And as a Christian I admit to the strong possibility of a time in the
>>near future, when there is no difference, morally, between the
>>right and left whatsoever.
>>
>>And then shall the end come.
>>
>>
>>DC
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.om> wrote:
>>>I didn't ask why they were foiled, silly. You said, "we need to know
>>>exactly how these plots were foiled," so I was just repeating that and
>
>>>offering up an answer that I, of course, do not believe at all. I was
>
>>>merely making fun of those people who apparently do believe these things,
>>
>>>and attempting to satirically point out the particular absurdity of the
>>
>>>"fighting them there so we don't have to fight them here," justification
>>for
>>>Iraq. I don't actually have "my own personal Jesus," but somehow I just
>>
>>>don't think he would approve of all the "collateral damage."
>>>
>>>Perhaps you knew I was being "tongue in cheek," and you were too and I
>just
>>
>>>missed the subtlety. :)
>>>
>>>Shalom,
>>>
>>>Sarah J. Burke, RN
>>>
>>>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>>>news:44e01125$1@linux...
>>>> Well, y'see, we've proved now that Jesus can kick Mohammed's
>>>>> ass, thereby demoralizing and discouraging all the would be terrorists
>>in
>>>>> the world.
>>>>
>>>> Well, I guess if that's what you believed foiled these attacks then
why
>>
>>>> are
>>>> you asking why they were foiled?
>>>> I'm not so sure it was Jesus personally, but I guess, if you say so.
>>>>
>>>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:44e00d42$1@linux...
>>>>> How these plots were foiled? How these plots were foiled?!? Weren't
>>
>>>>> they
>>>>> foiled because Freedom is on the March in Iraq? Aren't we fighting
>
>>>>> "them"
>>>>> there, so we don't have to fight "them" here? The British police could
>>>>> never have thwarted this plot if we hadn't invaded Iraq, right? How
>>does
>>>>> this work? Well, y'see, we've proved now that Jesus can kick Mohammed's
>>>>> ass, thereby demoralizing and discouraging all the would be terrorists
>>in
>>>>> the world. Well, except for those ones that just popped up in England,
>>>> but
>>>>> those are the last ones. Really.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sarah
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:44db78dd@linux...
>>>>> > We need to know exactly how these plots were foiled. I'm depending
>>on
>>>> the
>>>>> > NY
>>>>> > times to save us from the evil bastards that stopped this from
>>>> happening.
>>>>> > I'm sure my rights have been violated somehow.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Sorry..... I couldn't resist. Things were getting so boring with
all
>>>> these
>>>>> > relavent audio posts and all.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > There goes th
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