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| Re: How do I route the click in Cubase 4? [message #95828 is a reply to message #95820] |
Sun, 10 February 2008 08:39   |
Dedric Terry
 Messages: 788 Registered: June 2007
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a>> wrote:
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>
>It seems I need a new one. Well, I do need a new one because the last one
>is half stuffed, regardless of whether that's what's stopping my system
from
>working, and I need the system to work, and soon.
>
>Anybody got any good current ones, preferably something which will run an
>Athlon 64 3000?
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.Make sure to use nVidia graphics card with that, since it's a nForce
chipset. Other recommends are shut down any ports (USB, serial,
parallel/LPT, network, onboard sound card) that you aren't going to use.
Stick to the recommended RAM list if you can. If not, go to www.crucial.com
and pick out what they recommend. Buy a matched pair as this MoBo is a Dual
Channel type - 1 GB is all you should need (2x512). Quality power supply.
Don't bother with overclocking. Don't use it for internet, and don't load a
bu
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| Re: How do I route the click in Cubase 4? [message #95831 is a reply to message #95828] |
Sun, 10 February 2008 11:11   |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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" these days though.
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>> Stick to the recommended RAM list if you can. If not, go to www.crucial.com
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>> and pick out what they recommend. Buy a matched pair as this MoBo is a Dual
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>> Channel type - 1 GB is all you should need (2x512).
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> Well I've ordered 2 x 2GB. What I've ordered, including the 4GB bit, exactly
> matches the specs crucial recommend, though they don't appear to speak in
> brands, so I'm not sure there. If it's unstable I have a 1 x 512 pair from
> my current setup to swap out though for fault finding.
>
>> Quality power supply.
>
> Truepower. :o)
>
>> Don't bother with overclocking.
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> With 5200+ under the hood I don't see the point anymore, and Paris ran fine
> on my 300Mhz PII. ;o)
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>> Don't use it for internet
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> Nope. Only on the Linux boot. Windows is staying clean for Paris, though
> I do like to load Wavelab as well.
>
>> , and don't load a
>> bunch of MS Updates pertaining to security/internet, you'll use way less
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>> system resources that way.
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> Nice. I'll keep that in mind.
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>> WinXP Service Pack 1 is preferrable IMHO
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> That's what I've been using, though it's
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| Re: How do I route the click in Cubase 4? [message #95832 is a reply to message #95831] |
Sun, 10 February 2008 10:23   |
Deej [5]
 Messages: 373 Registered: March 2008
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getting hard to load it on new setups
> I've found due to driver issues.
>
>> And of course, point your browser to www.ensoniq.ca and buy all
>> the killer plugs. Be sure to set the path variable correctly for >the new
> plugs.
>
> I've already got a bunch of those plugs and haven't heard a single one! If
> I don't hear them soon, I'll... ;o)
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>> Get Norton Ghost or Acronis True Image.
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> I still have Ghost somewhere and it works for me. I want True Image though.
>
>> Get the system stable, do an image THEN add Paris to the equation.
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> Get system stable, then Ghost, then...
>
>> Install
>> it to C:\PARIS, not the default and you'll have less >problems/things move
> faster.
>
> Yes, my last install didn't have this. Keen to try it. Thanks for the
> reminder.
>
>> Once it's all happy/together, do another separate system image.
>> But you probably already know all this....
>
> Most of it. Never hurts to hear it again prior to an install, because there's
> nothing more annoying than having to do it twice. ;o)
>
> Thanks heaps for the rundown.
>
> Cheers,
> Kim.
>
>>
>> Kerry, are you watching ? :)
>>
>> AA
>>
>> "Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:481565a0$1@linux...
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=AM2NF3-VSTA& s=AM2
&g
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| Re: How do I route the click in Cubase 4? [message #95861 is a reply to message #95859] |
Mon, 11 February 2008 08:21   |
Chris Ludwig
 Messages: 868 Registered: May 2006
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/p_spec.asp?model=648F_Neo -L
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>> http://www.mwave.com/mwave/skuinc.hmx?sku=ba24819&promo= MP
>>>>
>>>> Intel XEON SL72G 3.06 Ghz Processor w/1MB Cache
>>>> $50 Clearance Discount!
>>>> Your Price: $19.95
>>>>
>>>> Technical Information:
>>>>
>>>> a.. sSpec Number: SL72G
>>>> a.. CPU Speed: 3.06 GHz
>>>> a.. PCG:
>>>> a.. Bus Speed: 533 MHz
>>>> a.. Bus/Core Ratio: 23
>>>> a.. L3 Cache Size: 1 MB
>>>> a.. L3 Cache Speed: 3.06
>>>> a.. GHz Package Type: Micro-FCPGA
>>>> a.. Manufacturing Technology: 0.13 micron
>>>> a.. Core Stepping: M0
>>>> a.. CPUID String: 0F25h
>>>> a.. Thermal Design Power: 87W
>>>> a.. Thermal Specification: 70°C
>>>> a.. VID Voltage Range: 1.525V
>>>>
>>>> with repetitive algos like audio plugs use, the extra cache could be a
>> big
>>>> deal for ya. Just make sure you have the right socket for it and mobo
>>>> support.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> AA
>>>>
>>>>
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>
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Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.comHi Wayne,
Wayne Carson wrote:
> I dislike Vista. Mostly I dislike how it manages folders for different file
> types. Me, I like a certain layout for all my files and folders, ie, name,
> size, type, modified, attrib. In Vista, if I copy pics from my camera or
> ..wav files or .mp3 files from a zip drive or CD to a folder in Vista is
> creates crap like, genre, and 2,3,4,5 stars, and album, and artist, so on.
> Also, the administrator pop ups are annoying as hell.
Vista can be made to look and behave almost the same as XP.
The UAC (Security pop ups) can be set to a less aggressive mode.
It can be disabled all together if you did it on a fresh install with no programs installed yet.)
I do not use Vista
> for recording. Also, you need at least 1gig ram for Vista basis and 2 gig
> for Vista premium just for the system to run at a decent speed.
All OS's have required more and more ram. Vista like OSX handles ram very differently than older OS versions do.
Allot of what is loaded into memory to improve program launching, task switching and multitasking.
It is true that some of the functions are a bit bloated. This will hopefully be improved over
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| Re: How do I route the click in Cubase 4? [message #95865 is a reply to message #95861] |
Mon, 11 February 2008 09:13   |
EK Sound
 Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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er supply. There is
> > some issues with memory with this MOBO, so I'm running only 512 k, I
> think
> > it's Kingston memory. PCI slots are standard 133.
> >
> > When I have time I'm going to wipe a 160 GB drive to start fresh and
> install
> > Paris on XP. Do you think I should go with server pack 1 or 2?
> >
> > "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude
> <mailto:know-spam@not_here.dude>> wrote:
> >>Looks like it should, but shut off the CPU hyperthreading in the
> BIOS. Other
> >
> >>things to kill are serial/LPT ports, USB and onboard audio if you're
> >>planning on loading the PCI slots. If you're not using networking, kill
> > that
> >>also in the BIOS. These are not 'have to' things, but with 6 PCI slots I
> > bet
> >>there's a lot of PCI sharing going on.... and that can mean troubles.
> >>
> >>That brings my next question: what PCI spec are those slots, the web page
> >
> >>didn't say. They look to be keyed properly in the photo FWIW, but I'd
> >>confirm it.
> >>
> >>Don't buy a cheap power supply, get something decent. Ditto the RAM.
> I buy
> >
> >>only Crucial RAM (www.crucial.com <http://www.crucial.com>) unless a
> mobo manufacturer specifically
> >
> >>demands something else.
> >>
> >>AA
> >>
> >>
> >>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com <mailto:excelsm@hotmail.com>>
> wrote in message
> >>news:481213dc$1@linux...
> >>>
> >>> Will this MOBO run Paris XP ?
> >>>
> >>> MSI 648F Neo MS-6585
> >>>
> >>> http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_spec.asp?model=648F_Neo -L
> >>
> >>
> >
--
Chris Ludwig
ADK Pro Audio
(859) 635-5762
www.adkproaudio.com
chrisl@adkproaudio.comsad, yet not surprising. Norton fouled up everything else they do I guess it
was a matter of time.
AA
"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
news:48173d05$1@linux...
> Hi Aaron,
> The new Norton Ghost sucks balls! :)
> Acronis True Image 11 is excellent as well as Paragon drive back up.
> Paragon is probably a bit to techie for most folks though.
>
> Chris
>
>
> Aaron Allen wrote:
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