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| Re: Amplitude insert only working after track is recorded [message #64344 is a reply to message #64319] |
Wed, 08 February 2006 00:24   |
excelav
 Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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>and all weekend cleaning 96 patchbay connections and then repatching all of
>my analog and digital I/O........and I mean *all* of it....166 analog I/O
>and I can't even grok how many digital connects. I figured I'd have a few
>days to check all of them (make sure I patched them all in properly and
>that they were all working). Well, today, the clients keyboardist calls to
>chat about midiing up his controller........WTF, I think to myself....that's
>no biggie.....and then he just happens to mention the full drum kit, bass 2
>guitarists and 3 singers that will also just *happen* to be showing up.
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>This was at 4PM. Well, I've now 16 hot mics set up and as I've continued to
>check the connectivity, I've only found one bad connection......a faulty
>lightpipe cable. Everything else appears to be working perfectly. What are
>the odds?......especially since I'm using those modular 1/4" balanced
>patchbays.
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>If this client wasn't such a good friend, I would have told her to pound
>sand.
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>;o)
>that's pretty much what mine did prior to it's death.
On 21 Mar 2006 18:02:44 +1000, "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Despite that little scare we had where everything became unstable for a bit,
>it seems now that the UPS is holding out.
>
>There's definately something screwy with the power in these parts though.
>This morning for example the UPS was beeping, complaining that it had no
>mains power supply. Mind you my DVD burner was sitting there operating without
>issue, as was my stereo amp. I can only assume we dropped down in voltage
>by 10% or something... enough to upset the UPS into taking over, but still
>enough mains to supply most appliances. It only did it for around a minute
>then came good.
>
>In any case there seems to be no immediate need to buy a new one. The router
>has crashed a couple of times, and I'll need to upgrade the firmware soon
>to fix that. The lates firmware (which I'm not yet running) seems good, but
>I'm waiting for the next bugfix release before I jump on board with that
>one though, as f
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| Re: Amplitude insert only working after track is recorded [message #64356 is a reply to message #64344] |
Wed, 08 February 2006 09:38  |
zmora
Messages: 88 Registered: August 2005
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cs. I think they were an improvement
over the original Marshall capsules.
Deej
"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
news:44200b4f$1@linux...
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> Well, the thing is this mic did not sound bad for the money,, but 3 mics
> later, and they allmake this crakling noise, and are pretty noisy as well.
> I have heard mixed things about Peluso, some say he just resells chinese
> capsules. But many like you say they hear a greater mount fo detail and
less
> of that harsh zing thing.
> I think I'll do it, at least he'll make the noise go away.
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> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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> >"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote:
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> >>
> >>Ok guys I am at wits end with this 300.00 dollar rolling pin of a PPA
(POS)
> >>mic.
> >>
> >>I have spoken to John at peluso as far as doing the mods to it,
> >>Putting the 67 capsule, recapping, and new tranny.
> >>
> >>I have searched many of your old posts regarding Peluso, I am wondering
> >if
> >>after a year or so, you are all still happy with them.
> >
> >capsules, which I put in my M-147... VAST improvement over the
> >original one for that mic, IMO. Really opened up the high end -
> >not that it's what I would call a really bright mic now, like
> >the super-sheen of a Blueberry or the peaky-bright C-1, but it
> >definitely has more character & airiness up top. Dunno how it
> >would work in your rolling pin, but for a buck & half or
> >thereabouts, it's probably worth a try.
> >
> >Look at it this way, if you still don't like that mic after
> >switching out the capsules, you can always put the original
> >capsule back in it, then sell the mic or trade it for something
> >& keep the Peluso capsule around to experiment with in other
> >mics that you might come across.
> >
> >BTW, I find that mics you don't like serve a much better
> >purpose as a doorstop as opposed to a rolling pin. They can
> >suffer much more abuse that way (being occasionally kicked,
> >etc.), which serves to show your disdain for said mic in a more
> >appropriate manner than as a rolling pin would... I mean, how
> >often do you bake, really? :)
> >
> >Neil
> >> Gee, you've made me all paranoid now. ;o)
.........he was just gently leading you to the realization that this is one
of the precursors to an eventual alien abduction, like happened to
him.......and they did awful, disgusting th
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