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| Re: Aux buss summing with multiple MEC's.... (analog) [message #59529 is a reply to message #59516] |
Mon, 24 October 2005 22:40   |
Deej [1]
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o they can only
>>>> access C: and D:
>>>> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info
>>>> will be viewable.
>>>>
>>>> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not
>>>> share box is greyed out in every instance.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What am I doing wrong?
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>>>
>>>Jef,
Here's another possibility if you can't get to the security tab on a
folder or file
To display the Security tab
Open Folder Options in Control Panel.
Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click Folder Options
..
On the View tab, under Advanced settings, clear Use simple file sharing
[Recommended].
JH
jef knight wrote:
> I just found a folder, My Documents, that allows privacy so I dragged a
> set of folders to it. Seems to keep the User account safe from accessing
> it. Haven't quite figured out the finer details, like program permissions.
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> jef knight wrote:
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>> Sorry 'bout that....xp pro/ntfs
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>> Jeff hoover wrote:
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>>> XP pro or Home?
>>>
>>> You need pro to do file level security (kind of, home allows a little
>>> but nor full control). Also need the drive formatted NTFS instead of
>>> FAT32. If it's not you'll have to convert it.
>>>
>>> JH
>>>
>>> jef knight wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know some of you guys are really gurus and I can't seem to find
>>>> the info I need by googling, and my winhelp seems to be missing...
>>>>
>>>> I have a laptop that I'm (sigh) forced to share with a couple of
>>>> other people here at the studio. Problem is, I use this sucker for
>>>> everything including financial stuff, which I'd like to keep private.
>>>>
>>>> So, I've set up a user account without a password for the other
>>>> guys. Now I want to hide my E: drive from them, so they can only
>>>> access C: and D:
>>>> I'd also like to stop them from using some programs, as some info
>>>> will be viewable.
>>>>
>>>> I right-clicked and went to "sharing and security" but the do not
>>>> share box is greyed out in every instance.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks Jeff...
I'm gonna crash...it's late...I'll try your advice in the morning and
let you know how I'm makin' out...
jef k
Jeff hoover w
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| Re: Aux buss summing with multiple MEC's.... (analog) [message #59546 is a reply to message #59544] |
Tue, 25 October 2005 08:33   |
Suad
 Messages: 62 Registered: October 2005
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t;Everything is automatable. Mixers show as many tracks as you have. The
>MIDI features are comprehensive. Logic can play video files for film
>scoring.
>
>The G5 processors support so many plugins and tracks that I rarely have
>to "freeze" anything, it's all live. But if I ever need more CPU
>overhead, freezing a track converts a track and all plugin operations to
>an audio file. It can be unfrozen if any editing is needed. There's also
>an option to network with another Mac to farm out CPU time but I've
>never needed that with the G5. BTW, the new dual core dual processor G5
>box is somewhere around twice as fast as mine. Whoa.
>
>If at all possible, you should try to mix on each of the systems you're
>considering and see if the sound pleases your ear. The i/o you choose
>will also matter. Like Tony I'm using a MOTU 828MII which has been a
>decent sounding, reliable piece of gear, and there are many other
>options to consider. You can combine several i/o devices if you need to
>expand to additional channels. If you need flying faders there are
>several choices with or without built-in i/o.
>
>Cheers,
> -Jamie
> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
>
>Tony Benson wrote:
>> I suppose it would depend on your style of mixing, but I've been really
>> happy lately using DP 4.6 and PARIS. I track and mix first in DP to take
>> advantage of any virtual instruments I might want to use, and any plugins
>> that won't work in PARIS. I'm using a MOTU 828 Mk2 firewire interface
that
>> actually sounds pretty good. It doesn't add any character while recording,
>> but that's what I'm wanting at this stage. This first mix is basically
just
>> a "get it close" type mix. I usually don't use any EQ plugins in DP opting
>> for the nice PARIS EQ's instead. Once I've got things close in DP I freeze
>> all the tracks (equivalent to rendering with plugins in PARIS). Then I
>> export the frozen DP tracks as 24 bit .wav files. Then I boot to OS9 and
use
>> SonicWorx to convert the .wavs to 24 bit .paf files. Then I open PARIS,
add
>> the audio files, and do all my editing and final mixing in PARIS. I still
>> like the editing in PARIS, I suppose because I'm so used to it. Right
now
>> I'm doing this all on one Mac dual processor G4 and dual booting. I'm
>> getting a G5 soon though and dedicating the G4 to PARIS only. I'll just
>> share a firewire drive between the two. This will also let me use the
G5 as
>> a virtual FX rack when mixing in PARIS using external sends. Anyway, I
know
>> this approach is pretty convoluted and might not work for everyone, but
it's
>> my way of having the best of both worlds so to speak. The modern features
in
>> DP and the great
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| Re: Aux buss summing with multiple MEC's.... (analog) [message #60095 is a reply to message #59529] |
Thu, 10 November 2005 07:50   |
Miguel Vigil [1]
 Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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gt;>
>> the
>>
>>>input to the preamp or you could apply the mic pad, preamp input pad,
and
>>>line pad .......or if you just wanted to record the sound of the saturated
>>>curcutry (ie add THD) you could use a line pad (or two depending on how
>>
>> much
>>
>>>gain reduction you're looking for) ) at the output of the preamp and just
>>>crank the hell out of the output gain. This last techinque is being used
>>
>> by
>>
>>>some folks with the Sytek preamps to *warm them up*.
>>>
>>>Or you could use the mic pad, preamp input pad, a line pad on the preamp
>>>input, a line pad on the preamp output (now you're padded down at least
>>>40dB), crank the output gain on the preamp full out and then yell as loudly
>>>as possible into the microphone using a bullhorn. That oughta' get you
some
>>>color
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>You will need to feed them a tone that can be adjusted from the device
>>>>>wsending the tone so that you can calibrate the Paris channel level
to
>>>
>>>the
>>>
>>>>>dB level that is feeding the Paris A/D converter. If you are feeding
>>
>> the
>>
>>>>>converter a -10dBu signal you can then adjust the trim screw until the
>>>
>>>level
>>>
>>>>>reads -10 on the channel meter. There may be a little fudging going
on
>>>
>>>with
>>>
>>>>>the software in favor of keeping the signal around 2-3dB below *actual*
>>>>>decibel input....but I wouldn't know this for sure. IU would suggest
>>>
>>>feeding
>>>
>>>>>it a constant test tone from an external device.
>>>>>
>>>>>Deej
>>>>>
>>>>>"cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:439dd812$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks DJ.
>>>>>>Oh, I have a tone CD that is for ear training but the tones are fairly
>>>>>
>>>>>brief,
>>>>>
>>>>>>think this would work?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So wiht a tone it is safe to adjust them? is there anything wrong such
>>>>
>>>>as
>>>>
>>>>>>sound degredation with turning em down otherwise? I'd ratehr not have
>>>>
>>>>to
>>>>
>>>>>>always go into a compresor to turn the gain down. I also want to be
>>>
>>>able
>>>
>>>>>>to push the pres a bit more.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Again, thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Don't touch them. They are continuously rotating. You cannot just
>>
>> turn
>>
>>>>>them
>>>>>
>>>>>>>to a stopping poi
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| Re: Aux buss summing with multiple MEC's.... (analog) [message #60104 is a reply to message #60095] |
Thu, 10 November 2005 16:46  |
Suad
 Messages: 62 Registered: October 2005
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nato/Mic%20Con test/
>>>>>
>>>>> Good Luck - Prizes will still stand !
>>>>> info on my previous post ( Listening challenge @ the File vault )
>>>>>
>>>>> Morgan
>>>>>
>>>
>I talked to Rudolph the other day. He sends greets to the crew here via this
Christmas card.
AA
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:439da520$1@linux...
> Next we'll be seeing George Romero doing remakes......... It's A Wonderful
> Death and find ringers for James Stewart and Donna Reed to stagger around
> zombielike biting off chunks of the townspeople........or do a remake of
> Holiday Inn with the rotting corpse of Bing Crosby gurguling *Dead
> Christmas* and Fred Astaire shuffling along trailing gore across the dance
> floor.
>
> Rudolph the dead nosed reindeer anyone?
>
> <sheesh>
>
> ;oP
>
> "Miguel Vigil" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:439d91b1$1@linux...
>> Beware...
>> Coming Soon,
>>
>> Dawn of the Living Santa
>>
>> The (d)red guy comes out of your chimney and threatens you with Paris
>> updates!
>>
>>
>>
>> Fell Miguel (ho, ho, ho :)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>> news:439d2bd4@linux...
>> > Letsee.....over the last couple of days, while channel surfing, I've
>> > run
>> > across Dawn Of The Dead, Night Of The Living Dead, Day Of The Dead,
> Shawn
>> Of
>> > The Dead and a very bizarre and disturbing flick called Resident Evil.
>> >
>> > Is it just me or does this seem like some pretty bizarre and arguably
>> > inappropriate programming for the holiday season?........then
> again....at
>> > least I'm not watching the 400754th rerun of It's a wonderful
>> Life.....yet.
>> >
>> > Maybe I'm just old and out of touch.
>> >
>> > ;oP
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
The Antec P160 case is quiet like the Sonata case, but it will take full size
PCI cards. I think the P 180 and maybe the P150 will also take full size
PCI cards. Check them out and do a little research.
http://www.antec.com/us/pro_en_performance1.html
www.antec.com
James
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>> I searched through here and I see DJ stated that the Magma boxes work
>well
>> with the EDS card. At $1400 a pop, it's had to justify. Oh well... time
>> to rethink things.... thanks...
>
>You can find Magma chassis' used for much less than this. the best place
to
>fish around for one is on the digidesign User's forum in the For Sale area.
>Those poor guys have to upgrade their hardware every 10 minutes or so and
>quite often they sell their 32 bit Magma's cheap. I got my 13 slot Magma
>there for $250.00.
>
>Deej
>
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>"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote in message news:439d6a33@linux...
>>
>> Hi Kim. You probably don't remember me too well, but I been around on
here
>> for a number of years. Mostly lurking and had various usernames... anyway,
>> my question was mainly about the products from risercardshop.com. I was
>> hoping someone was familiar with their products. Yes, I am only using
one
>> EDS card. My last resource is to either pay the ridiculous price for an
>external
>> PCI box or buy a hand tool metal cutter and cut out a hole for the one
>card.
>> Since you are familiar with the case, and you agree that tearing out
>internal
>> drive bay would be difficult, I think the better option would be to cut
a
>> hole for the EDS card. I suppose no one found a cheaper external PCI
box.
>> I searched through here and I see DJ stated that the M
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