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| Re: OT: Antivirus software? [message #78835 is a reply to message #78827] |
Mon, 22 January 2007 15:09   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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e a great sounding EQ. A typical ITB mix for me starts with my
> best
> rough mix using plugins, then I will go through channel-by-channel
> replacing
> plugs with real hardware and rendering the results. Occasionally I
> actually
> prefer the sound of the plugin to the hardware and keep the plug versions.
>
>
> One thing about HydraTone is it can give you tons of character. The fire
> knob can be very effective and the ability to use separate impulses for
> each
> band is also quite powerful. AngelTone seems to capture a lot of the magic
> I love about the Massive Passive. That's quite impressive on its own.
> Gene
>
>
> "Tony Benson" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote:
>>Gene,
>>
>>Is AngelTone stable in DP? I use both ColorTone Pro and ValveTone, and
>>occasionally, ValveTone locks me up. I love the sound of their plug-ins
>
>>though. Do you recommend HydraTone?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Tony
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>>
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>>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>>news:45d51d0f$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I've been testing the beta in DP and Logic.
>>>
>>> "Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>What DAW are you running it in?
>>>>
>>>>Gantt
>>>>
>>>>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@nospMyrealbox.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>You know I'm a fan of TriTone plugs.
>>>>>AngelTone is out of beta and sounds great!
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.tritonedigital.com/produc...products_id=31
>>>>
>>>
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>Ed,
My wife and I play in a classic rock band. We play around 70 gigs a year.
She's the lead singer. I drum, sing back-up, and often run sound from the
stage. We both use Shure PSM600 systems with Sensaphonics (custom molded)
dual driver ear phones. I haven't tried the PSM400's but have heard several
reviews from people who moved from the 400's to the 600's and all have said
the 600's sounded much better. Of course, when people spend more money, they
sometimes "think" things sound better, so take that info with a grain of
salt. I do know that the 600 systems are used by a lot of the "big boys" and
they are proven, road ready systems. Anyway, my wife started with the Shure
E3's ear pieces. The problem wi
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| Re: OT: Antivirus software? [message #78936 is a reply to message #78824] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 14:11   |
Jamie K
 Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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t -
you'll never go direct again.
NeilHi Neil,
Yes, I can see the 737 comp being nice for that application.
Although if I do get a 747, Vipre and 747 should cover that pretty nicely for the tube thing.
I've never used a 103 for instruments. For me personally it is one of my least fav vocal mics I've ever used, but I'm sure it's great for overheads, cabs etc.
Cheers,
TC
Neil wrote:
>> I'm just not overly excited about the preamp on the 737 compared to my Vipre
> and API's.
>> I just never use it.
>
> Stick a TLM-103 on it & mic a good-sounding bass cab with it -
> you'll never go direct again.
>
> NeilAlso, I do DI through the Avalon U5, which I think is really nice sounding. Usually I do that and run it though Ampeg SVT plugin, which is superb.
I've also been tracking through an axtrack cab at home, since space and volume levels are a limiting factor. It works surprisingly well..
Cheers,
TC
Neil wrote:
>> I'm just not overly excited about the preamp on the 737 compared to my Vipre
> and API's.
>> I just never use it.
>
> Stick a TLM-103 on it & mic a good-sounding bass cab with it -
> you'll never go direct again.
>
> NeilYou really have two roads here. One, ( you will contacting ID about a new
key probably ) you can do GHOST as suggested to move your info across, or
install everything fresh if you prefer. If you've happy with your build use
GHOST, if Windows has chewed it's own guts out, fresh install.
The second road is one you'll need to weigh, and one I cannot give you
complete guidance on but there are those who say you can find something
called Anti Pace through google and rid yourself of the need to request any
more keys to be able to use your own legally purchased copy of Paris 3.0..
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| Re: OT: Antivirus software? [message #78939 is a reply to message #78938] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 15:35   |
Jamie K
 Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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>>>>Check for IRQ sharing and also that DMA "IS" checked in your hardware
> list
>>>
>>>>for the hard drive you're writing to.
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:45d9ef93$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> I am using windows 98 3/eds cards 2/mecs. Paris will play all tracks
>>> with
>>>>> no problems, but for some reason it will not record. I did add a new
>>>
>>>>> seagate
>>>>> hard drive, a dual video card,a new keyboard and mouse. Before I
>>>>> change
>>>
>>>>> everything
>>>>> back any suggestion.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>rrrrRrRRRRrrT>>>>>.....
Stop the presses... Ampeg SVT _plug-in_ ? ? ? ?
DO tell...
AA
"TC" <tc@spammetodeathyoubastards.org> wrote in message
news:45db7d03$1@linux...
> Also, I do DI through the Avalon U5, which I think is really nice
> sounding. Usually I do that and run it though Ampeg SVT plugin, which is
> superb.
>
> I've also been tracking through an axtrack cab at home, since space and
> volume levels are a limiting factor. It works surprisingly well..
>
> Cheers,
>
> TC
>
> Neil wrote:
>>> I'm just not overly excited about the preamp on the 737 compared to my
>>> Vipre
>> and API's.
>>> I just never use it.
>>
>> Stick a TLM-103 on it & mic a good-sounding bass cab with it -
>> you'll never go direct again.
>>
>> NeilI you do have to do a fresh install, do it over your old drive, THEN
Ghost it to the new one. This way your old auth code will still work.
David.
Aaron Allen wrote:
> You really have two roads here. One, ( you will contacting ID about a new
> key probably ) you can do GHOST as suggested to move your info across, or
> install everything fresh if you prefer. If you've happy with your build use
> GHOST, if Windows has chewed it's own guts out, fresh install.
> The second road is one you'll need to weigh, and one I cannot give you
> complete guidance on but there are those who say you can find something
> called Anti Pace through google and rid yourself of the need to request any
> more keys to be able to use your own legally purchased copy of Paris 3.0..
> or revert to the free 2.x version. No one here can legally supply you with
> instructions or the software to crack Paris 3.0, though I've seen posts with
> return email addresses asking for assistance. Whether or not they got that
> assistance is not publicly known.
>
> AA
>
>
> "Terry T" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message news:45db1d37$1@linux...
>
>>Something so simple but yet thats all it takes for me. After laboring
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| Re: OT: Antivirus software? [message #78940 is a reply to message #78939] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 17:04  |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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over
>>this for two days before I decide to post, I was ready to toss my computer
>>out the door. For some unknown reason I inserted one of the 16-pin cables
>>stripe backwards causing paris not to record and then causing it to
>>freeze.
>>Thanks Aaron for your help.
>>
>>New question?
>>I installed a new hard drive as a "slave drive" and my "master drive" is
>>about "8" years old. Once I move everything from the old drive to the new
>>drive, will the code for paris transfer over or will I have to e-mail
>>Intelligent
>>Devices.
>>
>>Thanks again Terry T
>>
>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
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>>>it's been a while since I had to use 98, but there should be a tab in the
>>
>>>hardware properties to enable DMA on the drive in question . That is what
>>
>>>you're looking for.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>
>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>news:45da5559$1@linux...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Aaron for responding I've been out all day just getting back in
>>
>>>>8:30pm
>>>>eastern time. My IRQs/DMA are as follows.
>>>>0 Systems Timer
>>>>1 Standard Keyboard
>>>>2 Programmable Interrupt Controller
>>>>3 Com. Port (Com2)
>>>>4 Com. Port (Com1)
>>>>5 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>5 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>6 Floppy
>>>>7 Printer LPT 1
>>>>8 System CMOS/real time clock
>>>>9 Nvidia Geforce Fx 5200
>>>>9 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>10 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>10 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>11 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>11 VIA Tech 3038 PCI to UBS Universal Host Controller
>>>>11 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>12 PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
>>>>13 Numeric Data Processor
>>>>14 Primary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>>>14 VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
>>>>15 Secondary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>>>15 VID Bus Master PCI IDE Controller.
>>>>
>>>>DMA
>>>>0 Free
>>>>1 Free
>>>>2 Standard Floppy
>>>>3 Free
>>>>4 Direct Memory Access Control
>>>>5/6/7 All Free
>>>>
>>>>I only have very basic skills in operating the BIOS setup, but I know
>>
>>how
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>>>>to get to everything. If anything looks out of place, please advise me
>>
>>on
>>
>>>>the changes needed to be made.
>>>>
>>>>I am also getting this message: "Some resources needed for this project
>>
>>>>are
>>>>not available in this configuration".
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Terry T.
>>>>
>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Check for IRQ sharing and also that DMA "IS" checked in your hardware
>>
>>list
>>
>>>>>for the hard drive you're writing to.
>>>>>
>>>>>AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:45d9ef93$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>>I am using windows 98 3/eds cards 2/mecs. Paris will play all tracks
>>>>
>>>>with
>>>>
>>>>>>no problems, but for some reason it will not record. I did add a new
>>>>
>>>>>>seagate
>>>>>>hard drive, a dual video card,a new keyboard and mouse. Before I
>>>>>>change
>>>>
>>>>>>everything
>>>>>>back any suggestion.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
>Yes, it's phat phat phat. Quite an amazing plugin.
Sorry, it's called the SVX, not SVT.
http://www.ampegsvx.com/Main.php?prod-AM.php
If you take a good DI to begin with, this is the cat's meow IMO.
Cheers,
TC
Aaron Allen wrote:
> rrrrRrRRRRrrT>>>
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| Re: OT: Antivirus software? [message #78943 is a reply to message #78940] |
Wed, 24 January 2007 16:40  |
Jamie K
 Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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m" target="_blank">c@c.com> wrote in message news:45db6695$1@linux...
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> But come to think of it, I am beginning to realize that I am just a sad
sack
> about this stuff. The other day I went to play guitar and nothing worked,
> I left the cable plugged into the wah and the wah died. So I removed it
> from the chain and the amp didn't work. I said screw it and decided to
play
> bass. Nothing doing. I left the cable plugged into that and the battery
> for the active pickup died. hahahaha
>
> "chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
> >
> >Well, that was a subject of another long sad post of mine. Basically the
> >room stinks, low cielings, small, rectangular. Can't really be treated
because
> >it's the family rec room.
> >
> >The instrument I like alot, but it's a small yamaha student upright. It
> >doesn't mic well, based on surroundings mostly, probably limitations of
> the
> >technician, lord knows I tried for months to get a decent sound on tape.
> >
> >
> >That's when I got the brilliant idea to go with giga for pianos, and man
> >the sound was great but that lead to needing an 88 key weighted
controller,
> >a search that took forever. Then giga worked but it wasn't integrated
with
> >cubase and I couldn't stand that because it just got to complicated when
> >all I wanted to do was take ten minutes and record a song real quick.
Then
> >I got the brilliant idea to try halion, and import my gigas, which worked
> >ok, but in the end I could never get acceptable, playable latencies in
that
> >environment using the presonus.
> >
> >In the end it's all so stupid and ridiculous that I gave up, which bums
> me
> >out, because I think I am approaching writing some decent songs.
> >
> >Chuck
> >
> >Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>Man, that is a sad story Chuck.
> >>
> >>Maybe you should get a stand alone recorder next to your piano.
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >> -Jamie
> >> www.JamieKrutz.com
> >>
> >>
> >>chuck duffy wrote:
> >>> I hear you man. It kills me, because I am normally deep voodoo
uncommonly
> >>> good at solving software, hardware and driver problems.
> >>>
> >>> I'm glad all of you guys have solid rigs, but my cubase, firewire
experience
> >>> has left me never wanting to touch a computer again. I honestly get
> a
> >pit
> >>> in my stomache when I think about recording. And it aint just
pre-sonus.
> >>> I have been through so much crap with this shit that it kills me. I
> >had
> >>> a little midiman keyboard with lots of faders and knobs and stuff that
> >was
> >>> perfect for B4, had a working template that mapped everything to the
> draw
> >>> pulls and knobs on the B4.
> >>>
> >>> Loved it. Then the USB quit working. So I switched to the
conventional
> >>> MIDI port, then the keys started breaking. So I switched to an edirol
> >with
> >>> lots of knobs and faders. No mapping for B4. Spent two days learning
> >how
> >>> to create the mapping, saved the template to the device.
> >>>
> >>> Things were fine, then the template mysteriously disappeared from the
> >keyboard,
> >>> so I reloaded, then it stopped retaining settings completely when
powered
> >>> down. For a little while I wresled with re-loading the template from
> >disk
> >>> to the device every time I wanted to play. I memorized the 13
keystrokes
> >>> required, but then didn't play for a while and forgot, broke out the
> manual
> >>> and said f*** it and gave up.
> >>>
> >>> A critical hard drive died, without backup and I lost half my projects
> >that
> >>> I wanted to finish after a 10 year hiatus from actually doing any
serious
> >>> recording. 10% of the ones that I didn't loose are corrupt paris
projects
> >>> for whatever reason.
> >>>
> >>> Got a new computer, reloaded paris JUST TO EXPORT and fought with 1/1
> >initialization
> >>> for half a day. Then got it running and faced the real world for a
couple
> >>> of weeks, returned to find that the demo had expired and I couldn't
find
> >>> antipace.
> >>>
> >>> Went to use GIGA on the new computer and worked through their warped
> re-authorization
> >>> process that involved me removing hacking the registry for everything
> >I had
> >>> just re-installed. Figured out how to get the GSIF drivers working
and
> >outputing
> >>> SPDIF from an ECHO MIA. Couldn't reliably get the pre-sonus and MIA
> to
> >sync
> >>> with sp/dif so gave up and decided to go analog.
> >>>
> >>> Got it working and noticed that the piano sounded like absolute shit.
> > All
> >>> phasey and wierd. Discovered that the pre-sonus doesn't pan in
standalone
> >>> mode, so it was simply layering the LR giga output together.
> >>>
> >>> Fire up cubase and find that the only latency that stops the
stutterin
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