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| What fix is there to utilize 3 Gig of Ram in XP Pro? [message #97756] |
Fri, 04 April 2008 15:28  |
Tom Bruhl
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ilto:rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com" target="_blank">rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>I really think it's quicker that pulling up the metromone plug in protools.
>Just get your sample of one click edited real tight, and put it on whatever
>track you want at the very beggining of your default ppj. If you decide
you
>don't like the tempo you selected, just control z to undo the past multiple,
>change the tempo on the project page and control L again. The number of
copies
>will still be there. I find 600 works for most songs if the time sig is
4/4.
>sometimes I have to up it to 900.
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>Rod
>"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>Rod,
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>>That's sounds easy as pie man. I wish I new about it
>>seven years ago. I'll give it a whirl. Makes sense now that
>>I think about it. Never used Control L before.
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>>Mike,
>>The beep sound is abrasive to me and certainly disconcerting
>>to classical and most acoustic players. The idea of getting four
>>tempo choices is very cool though.
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>>If this isn't a boat load of work I'd say do it. I'm good for it.
>>Try for a sample based click if possible.
>>
>>Tom
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>>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
>>news:487fd789@linux...
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>>> Tom, you can assign cubase to play any sound you want for the click,
under
>>> "metronome" .
>>> I find the click very easy to set up in Paris. set the project tempo,
>then
>>> control C, control L, type in 600 or whatever, and hit enter. (I have
>a
>>> click
>>> sample sitting on track 16, beat 1 of my default ppj.
>>> Rod
>>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>Hey Mike,
>>>>
>>>>I could have used a click a million times so far. Syncing up
>>>>cubase for a simple click is an extra effort I try to avoid. Will this
>>>>trigger on board sound(s) paf or wav I hope? I'm a sidestick kind
>>>>of click guy and not the cubase sign wave annoying beep. Less steps
>>>>are a good thing for me.
>>>>
>>>>Great idea!
>>>>Tom
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote in message news:487fabd9$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> Comments? Thoughts?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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| Re: What fix is there to utilize 3 Gig of Ram in XP Pro? [message #97757 is a reply to message #97756] |
Fri, 04 April 2008 15:29   |
Chris Ludwig
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nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
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>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>>>If we're getting away from jazz guys, we also need to include Leo Nocentelli,
>>>Catfish Collins, Nile Rodgers, Eddie Hazel, and Steve Cropper in the mix.
>>>
>>>
>>>TCB
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>>now I just have to find out who two of those guys are...
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>>-steve the not-all-knowing
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>Leo = Meters
>Catfish = JB band
>Eddie = early Funkadelic
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>Leo still blows my mind with what he does, and it's not like he's a kid
anymore.
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I am feeling educated. I've heard those guys forever and just never knew
who they were.
Thanks, Thad.
-steve
>TCB
>"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote:
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>Comments? Thoughts?
Yes! Anything to improve paris.Me, too. I rather like the way Paris sets up a click, and I think it's
handy ( for reasons I won't go into) to see the clicks on the "playing
field." :)
S
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Tom, you can assign cubase to play any sound you want for the click, under
> "metronome" .
> I find the click very easy to set up in Paris. set the project tempo, then
> control C, control L, type in 600 or whatever, and hit enter. (I have a
> click
> sample sitting on track 16, beat 1 of my default ppj.
> Rod
> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>Hey Mike,
>>
>>I could have used a click a million times so far. Syncing up
>>cubase for a simple click is an extra effort I try to avoid. Will this
>>trigger on board sound(s) paf or wav I hope? I'm a sidestick kind
>>of click guy and not the cubase sign wave annoying beep. Less steps
>>are a good thing for me.
>>
>>Great idea!
>>Tom
>>
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| Re: What fix is there to utilize 3 Gig of Ram in XP Pro? [message #97766 is a reply to message #97756] |
Sat, 05 April 2008 03:28   |
mike audet[3]
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sk is not formatted. All the other folders are openable.
>>>
>>> Bill L wrote:
>>>> Anyone know how I can open the windows folder on a boot disk that I am
>>>> not booted from?
>>>>
>>>> I got a corrupted hal.dll and need to fix it somehow. 5 hours and I'm
>>>> still nowhere. Oy!
>>
>> --
>> Chris Ludwig
>>
>> ADK Pro Audio
>> (859) 635-5762
>> www.adkproaudio.com
>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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>After reading Bill's post I have a simpleton's ?. I have a 160 GB external
drive. How do I make a copy of my Laptops boot drive. I have much artwork
on it that I would hate to loose. It is my primary computer. I have a seperate
PARIS only desktop. I should probably copy it's OS drive too. Do I need special
software or can I just do it in windows somehow. There are those of us who
know nothing. :^) Jimhttp://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/products/trueimage/
AA
"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
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> After reading Bill's post I have a simpleton's ?. I have a 160 GB external
> drive. How do I make a copy of my Laptops boot drive. I have much artwork
> on it that I would hate to loose. It is my primary computer. I have a
> seperate
> PARIS only desktop. I should probably copy it's OS drive too. Do I need
> special
> software or can I just do it in windows somehow. There are those of us who
> know nothing. :^) JimAaron,
My printer is doing just that .
I'm hoping for the best for you Bill.
Tom
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
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> If his HAL.DLL is missing or corrupted, he's more screwed than to just go
> to safe mode, unfortunately. Ludwig and Wilson have it pretty well covered
> IMO - in fact, I'd recommend you guys to take notes on this so when it
> happens to you, you can have some info handy to try immediately. Print it,
> put it in a file unless you have another computer with access.
>
> AA
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> "erlilo" <erlingl@tdcadsl.dk> wrote in message news:488105f7@linux...
>> Have you tried F8 when starting up from Dos to Win mode, where you can
>> get a menu with choices if there's problems?
>> If you have the original WinXP CD, you can also use the CD to install,
>> where you get choices to just repair problems in an old installation.
>>
>> Erling
>>
>> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> skrev i en meddelelse
>> news:48810038$Report message to a moderator
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| Re: What fix is there to utilize 3 Gig of Ram in XP Pro? [message #97776 is a reply to message #97766] |
Sat, 05 April 2008 09:51  |
Tom Bruhl
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the
>>> file on the problem drive but when I try to open the windows folder it
>>> tells
>>> me the drive is corrupted. Only the windows folder. All the other data
>>> is
>>> fine and accessible.
>>> There are many fixes for hal problem listed on the web, all of which I
>>> tried
>>> already. I just need to know if there is a way to access the windows
>>> folder
>>> on a drive on which you are not booted?
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>>> Anyone know how I can open the windows folder on a boot disk that I am
>>>> not booted from?
>>>>
>>>> I got a corrupted hal.dll and need to fix it somehow. 5 hours and I'm
>>>> still nowhere. Oy!
>>Yeah, it's a good find CL. These finds are a waste of nook&cranny space on
your hard drive... that is until the completely perfect time a perfect
problem rears its' ugly head.... like this HAL.DLL thing.... conjures up an
"open the pod bay door" moment for me.
How about a new reality TV show for geeks... "When Dynamic Link Librairies
Attack."
I like these guys... they have straightforward stuff that gets pretty
deep.... even the simple mind can follow most of it.
"Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
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> W,
> Oh hey never seen that site before. Going in the archive!!
> Thanks Chris
>
>
> W. Mark Wilson wrote:
>> CL is spot on here however, I recommend going the recovery route first.
>> Each time you boot to that drive (even if to CD with that drive as
>> primary HD), that drive gets some read/write action. Remove the suspect
>> HD and install it in as anything other than C or Boot drive in another
>> machine. Ontrack makes a great recovery package. I've successfully
>> lifted everything off a fully re-formatted drive using Easy Recovery
>> Professional. If ERP can't find anything, move directly to CL's final
>> step. Data recovery company will want a minimum of bucks with no
>> guarantee of *any* recovery and with audio projects, we all know that one
>> or two little pieces of data saying bye-bye, you number one will go
>> diectly to file 13.
>>
>> Here's a little more info on the malf you have:
>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_haldll_missing.htm
>>
>> W. Mark Wilson
>>
>> "Chris Ludwig" <chrisl@adkproaudio.com> wrote in message
>> news:488118f0$1@linux...
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>>> HI Bill,
>>>
>>> Get your Windows XP install disk and let the machine boot to it like
>>> your doing a fresh install.
>>> When it gets to the point that it is looking for drives and previous
>>> windows installs and see if it detects a windows folder.
>>> If not then shut down the machine and unplug any other hard drives in
>>> the system. Reboot the system and let it boot tot he windows disk.
>>> When you see the option to Press R to enter recover console see if it
>>> lets you and finds a windows install on that drive to log into.
>>> If not the then you will need to use some sort of drive recovery
>>> software or send it to a data recovery company.
>>> If the drive is still spinning up and is being seen in the BIOS then it
>>> would seem like you MBR or partition table info got messed up some how.
>>> Viruses, bad sectors etc can cause this.
>>> If the data on the drive isn't critical then you should just go buy a
>>> new drive and reinstall windows.
>>> You could try some tricks to to fix the MBR and partition info.
>>> If there is mission critical info on the drive don't bother just send it
>>> to a recovery place.
>>>
>>> If you go a buy a new drive you can always just use the the most recent
>>> backup you have of the OS drive.
>>> You do have a recent backup of your OS drive don't you ? :)
>>>
>>> If not then I would highly recommend getting in the habit!!
>>> www.paragon-software.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> Bill L wrote:
>>>
>>>> One more datum. When I try to open the windows folder, it tells me the
>>>> disk is not formatted. All the other folders are openable.
>>>>
>>>> Bill L wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Anyone know how I can open the windows folder on a boot disk that I am
>>>>> not booted from?
>>>>>
>>>>> I got a corrupted hal.dll and need to fix it somehow. 5 hours and I'm
>>>>> still nowhere. Oy!
>>>>>
>>> --
>>> Chris Ludwig
>>>
>>> ADK Pro Audio
>>> (859) 635-5762
>>> www.adkproaudio.com
>>> chrisl@adkproaudio.com
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>>
>>
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> --
> Chris Ludwig
> ADK
> chrisl@adkproaudio.com <mailto:chrisl@adkproaudio.com>
> www.adkproaudio.com <http://www.adkproaudio.com/>
> (859) 635-5762Hey Guys,
My name is Ron and this is my first post, but have had the system since 1999.
Please add me to your number and I am thrilled to find an active site for
Paris. I have spent about 4 hours today trying to learn more. My brain has
forgotten much since I just dusted my system off after a few years of not
being set up.
Hey anyone know of any body in the Denver Colorado area that is a user?
Thanks guys for the help in advance.
ron
"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
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>Spot on, Rod.
>I know two guys that have never posted.
>Hell, I built and configured their host comps for them.
>One is a friend who is happily using my "spare parts",
>(a mec with 8-in, a c-16 and two EDS's) as a stand alone system.
>I also know *of* several other users, but not personally.
>They're out there...
>Kim
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>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>>Yeah, it could be a litle bigger. I know of two Paris users I'm in regular
>>contact with, that to my knowledge, have never posted on this sight. So
>I'm
>>thinking there might be a few more of us that post here that might have
>similar
>>contacts that just don't post. Probably not a large number, but then again,
>>maybe more than you might think. For example, if ther are 400 users world
>>wide, and 100 of them have 2 people they know of (like me) that have never
>>posted, that's 200 more users right there.
>>Or not, I don't know. just thinking.
>>Rod
>>Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>>>Hi folks. Hereıs one of a series of updates/info posts (and - brace
>>>yourselves - some action requests) which Iıll be putting in separate posts.
>>>
>>>Iıve been working on some basic infrastructure that I reckon we need to
>>>support any forward motion. Blog/wiki/networking/development rig are
>>>certainly part of that infrastructure but we also had a serious need for
>>>hard info - things like current community size and composition etc. If
>we
>>>want to tell outside developers who we are as a community, we better know
>>>who we are first, and I had the suspicion that my "spitball" guesstimates
>>>weren't doing us much justice.
>>>
>>>Now, Iım not trained in data collection and analysis but I do fine at
>>>research and detective work, and what I lack in skills I cheerfully
>>>supplement with grunt work. I wanted to share one of the results of that
>>>basic research with you all.
>>>
>>>Iıve seen the question ³how big is the PARIS community?² asked several
>times
>>>before. As far as I know we never got a definitive answer. We've now got
>>a
>>>fairly firm "floor" for the size of the current PARIS user community.
It
>>>stands at an eye-opening (at least to me) 125 current users - and rising,
>>so
>>>if anything thatıs an undercount. Mike Audet and I have independently
come
>>>to an estimate of the user community worldwide (including PARIS users
who
>>>don't come to the NG) as being in the vicinity of a healthy 400 current
>>>users.
>>>
>>>Surprised? Not bad for eight years after discontinuation!
>>>
>>>Iıll be clear - this is not derived from the number of NG posters - itıs
>>>derived from a fairly accurate hand count of the number of currently active
>>>PARIS *users* that Iıve identified on the NG over the last ten months,
>and
>>>is distinct from the size of the NG community itself. We needed that info
>>>broken out separately because while some developments (say the ability
>to
>>>open PARIS .ppjs without a PARIS rig) might indeed be of interest to
>>>ex-PARIS users too (who might still retain archives in .ppj format), other
>>>developments (say drivers) would really only be of interest to those who
>>>still have and use PARIS hardware.
>>>
>>>To gather those numbers I ruled out the past approach of polls and censuses;
>>>theyıre useful for getting a ³general sense of the community² but theyıre
>>>unreliable. I simply scanned through the NG posts going back an arbitrary
>>>length of time (10 months) and noted every poster I could in that recent
>>>timespan who indicated that theyıre current users (self-identification,
>>>posting PARIS-specific tech support questions, specific error code
>>>questions, etc). I put the info in a database to sort it in different
ways
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