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| Re: TO REMIND U ALL -WORMHOLE CAN RESCUE PARIS [message #74320 is a reply to message #74304] |
Tue, 17 October 2006 12:31   |
Tony Benson
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x to
>>start verification.
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>>TO test the connection once both are configured, from computer 2, first
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>>connect the crossover cable. Look in the network connections boax and
>>verify that status is connected for your local area connection. If it
>>is, great, if not, go back and verify the link speed, duplex, and flow
>>control are exactl yhe same on bothe machines.
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>>If status is connected,
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>>click start>run and type in cmd the click ok.
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>>In the black command prompt box type (without quotes) "ping 192.168.1.3"
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>>If you used the recommended address on computers 2 and three, this
>>should cause you to get replies.
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>>Lots o steps, but it is pretty complete. If it's too confusing, let me
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>>know, and we can look at a live walk thru once you have both mahcines setup.
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>>Jeff
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>>Tom Bruhl wrote:
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| Re: TO REMIND U ALL -WORMHOLE CAN RESCUE PARIS [message #74343 is a reply to message #74333] |
Tue, 17 October 2006 21:00   |
Tony Benson
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n. and puts
> a
> >> copy in the audio pool.
> >> what chas wrote will not work on a virtrual instrument track unless it
> is
> >> RENDERED to an audio file
> >> It will work on an existing audio track with insert effects.
> >> Im not sure of the order of doing this in version 2. ( i skipped V.2
> >> straight to V.3.
> >> You cant export a virtual instrument unless it knows what it played
> >> (freeze)and you sure as hell cant export a midi file as an audio file.
> >> I wouldnt lie to you bro.
> >>
> >> "Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4554f5c2$1@linux...
> >> > Thanks Chas, I will check this out. I wish there were just a "render
> to
> >> > file" function that plopped down some audio for me. Oh well.....
> >> >
> >> > -Carl
> >> >
> >> > "Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
> >> > news:2dr9l2pnkhafq5pck0lk4jedmg9sukk29k@4ax.com...
> >> >> Set locators left and right (shift/L and shift/R) to define the
region
> >> >> you want to export. Solo the track. Open the main mixer (or hit
> >> >> "ctrl" and "+/=" keys for shortcut, if I remember correctly) and
> >> >> choose "export audio"... Then you get a dialogue to define
parameters
> >> >> (stereo/mono, name, etc.) and specify location to write the file,
> >> >> whether or not to export with effects in place, etc. Hit "enter"
and
> >> >> you're done...
> >> >>
> >> >> For positioning: set that left locator at a specific bar line (if
your
> >> >> target project is locked to BPM) or at a specific time... Drag into
> >> >> Paris (or whatever host you're aiming for) and lock to whichever
> >> >> reference you chose for export -- should be dead on the money...
And
> >> >> leave that right locator loose enough to allow for any reverb/echo
> >> >> tails...
> >> >>
> >> >> -- now go forth and make noises -- chas.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 13:07:14 -0600, "Carl Amburn"
> >> >> <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >How do you render a midi track playing a vst instrument to an audio
> >file
> >> >> >(that's positioned correctly) ?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >tia,
> >> >> >-Carl
> >> >> >
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>Tony,
This is simple.
Either you believe that the terror threat is real, and is a part of a
larger movement to impose sharia on the west, and grows from the
ideology of hate enclosed within that belief system.
(seen this?)
http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/
Or you think that it is somehow the things we do, or that we did
years ago that have made people hate us, and if we just dia
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| Re: TO REMIND U ALL -WORMHOLE CAN RESCUE PARIS [message #74346 is a reply to message #74343] |
Tue, 17 October 2006 22:08   |
TC
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and sadly actively avoid considering the vaster spectrum of perspectives
available. From which may come other, more viable solutions. With
potentially better results than we are currently experiencing.
I hope we will have the benefit of a wider range of views on these and
other problems for the next couple of years. There's at least a chance
of that now, but it's by no means certain. I wonder what the switch at
sec of defense really means. I'm guardedly hopeful.
The last few years have, unfortunately, been more than "interesting."
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
DC wrote:
> Tony,
>
> This is simple.
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> Either you believe that the terror threat is real, and is a part of a
> larger movement to impose sharia on the west, and grows from the
> ideology of hate enclosed within that belief system.
>
>
> (seen this?)
> http://www.obsessionthemovie.com/
>
> Or you think that it is somehow the things we do, or that we did
> years ago that have made people hate us, and if we just dialogue
> with the mullahs and dump Israel, they will leave us alone.
>
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> Being that they kill other muslims simply for believing a slightly
> different strain of islam, this is a risky proposition, but there are
> millions who believe it.
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> I've said it before, but there is nothing more dangerous than
> someone who refuses to take people at their word. Appeasers do
> not gain peace; rather they end up in a corner with no option other
> than the big red button...
>
> What do you think will happen to the democrats if another major
> attack happens on our soil?
>
> Will they morph into uber-hawks? Will they give away Israel?
>
> The next few years will be interesting to say the least.
>
> DC
>
>I have just tested a 30" STDM cable and it works. There was some question as
to whether this length would be a problem. This will allow me to use 2 x
Pulsar's in my 7 slot Magma and on in a mobo PCI slot in a similar
configuration as I was doing with the RME HDSP cards. My 3rd Pulsar card
will be here next week. Unless there is an issue with a 24" cable run
between the 1st and 2nd Pulsar cards and only a 6" cable run between the 2nd
and third card, I should be good to go.
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| Re: TO REMIND U ALL -WORMHOLE CAN RESCUE PARIS [message #74439 is a reply to message #74401] |
Thu, 19 October 2006 06:16  |
brandon[2]
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> If anyone can give me a hint as to what I might try, I'd
> appreciate it!
>
> In any event, I'm using 4 sets of stereo analog outs, going
> into the Paris 8-in module, and monitoring off the MEC... what
> do I think so far? Well, there's definitely a difference vs.
> mixing ITB on a 2-buss Native mix, as I suspected there would
> be. Does it sound better than a straight 2-buss Native mix?
> Yeah, I think so in a way... I'm definitely losing some high
> end, but it sounds bigger - won't be able to tell for sure
> until I a/b them, but those are my initital impressions. To me
> it sounds much like what you'd get if you stemmed out four or
> five stereo submixes in SX, then re-imported them into a new
> project & summed it to your final 2-track mix from there.
> Again, not certain how close the comparison is, but tomorrow
> I'm going to run a totally ITB Native 2-buss mix, a stemmed
> Native mix, and a "summed in Paris" mix & post some clips so you
> guys can compare for yourselves.
>
> Neil"DC" <dc@buymethisguitar.org> wrote:
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>I want one
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>http://www.collingsguitars.com/electrics-i35dlx.htm#
Well, then here you go... (2nd & 3rd ones listed on this page
link):
http://elderly.com/new_instruments/cats/40N.htmOh hey, it's a bargain. His archtops start at 10K...
Every year he brings a stunning archtop to NAMM for some
enormous price. Every year it sells.
DC
"Neil" <IOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>"DC" <dc@buymethisguitar.org> wrote:
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>>I want one
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>>http://www.collingsguitars.com/electrics-i35dlx.htm#
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>Well, then here you go... (2nd & 3rd ones listed on this page
>link):
>
>http://elderly.com/new_instruments/cats/
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