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| Re: Now what do I do? [message #59433 is a reply to message #59413] |
Sun, 23 October 2005 10:11   |
Gary Flanigan
Messages: 181 Registered: June 2006
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reasonable and nearby.
>> > Was
>> >>wondering if the Pro MEC has 24 bit converters? Owner sez yes, but
I
>have
>> >>heard the old and new MECs are the same.
>> >>Thanks,
>> >>Edna
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>Ultimately, that is what it all comes to.
Thanks again
Edna
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
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> I just go by my ears--if it sounds like I want it to,
> then it's all good--bits at that point don't matter to me :)
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> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> >What I was getting at was that if you do a lot of file processing,
wouldn't
> >this also be a time to use 24 bits to advantage?
> >
> >"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote in message
> >news:4388affc$1@linux...
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> >> I use a fair amount of plugins--UAD card for a lot,
> >> but pleant of Paris compresssors and eqs, with some
> >> Waves stuff. All my verb stuff is external (KSP 8 and
> >> others). I assume that is what you asked :)
> >>
> >>
> >> "Edna" <Report message to a moderator
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| Re: Now what do I do? [message #59447 is a reply to message #59413] |
Sun, 23 October 2005 14:24   |
rick
 Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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and new MECs are the same.
>>>Thanks,
>>>Edna
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>Hey guys,
Thanks for all the praise! It has been a lot of fun to build. :-)
I'll post another pic once I get the side panels mounted.
LaMont, the DM2K absolutely rocks... and there is a built in remote
layer for PT as well. The mic pre's are also really good. I was going
to keep the MCI around to use the pres, but I don't think it will be
nessisary... I'll just move it to another room.
LaMont wrote:
> Paln.. Plans.. !! This is my Dream Setup . The Dm2K has been on to get list
> for 2006 along with PT.. This setup alows me yto styil control Paris as well.
> Nice , very very sweet...LaMont
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> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
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>>Hey guys,
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>>Well, I just had to pop up a pic of this. :-) I started building this
>>last month when the DM2K arrived, now I just finished assembling it.
>>I still have a lot of fill 'n finish to do, but it's up and running!
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>>For those who are curious, I have detailed photos of every step. I
>>will put them up on a page when time permits.
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>>Happy Thanksgiving to our southern neighbors!
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>>David.
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>Hi, guys. It's been awhile, huh? I don't lurk here anymore, but
I would like to give away some EDS1000 connector cables, some
long for you guys with expansion chassis setups, as well as a few
printed PARIS manuals. These are both originals and printouts. I
do have the c
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| Re: Now what do I do? [message #59463 is a reply to message #59413] |
Sun, 23 October 2005 22:16  |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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w I just finished assembling it.
>>>>I still have a lot of fill 'n finish to do, but it's up and running!
>>>>
>>>>For those who are curious, I have detailed photos of every step. I
>>>>will put them up on a page when time permits.
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>>>>Happy Thanksgiving to our southern neighbors!
>>>>
>>>>David.
>>>>
>>what i find amazing is that none of mine seem to match any of yours.
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 01:50:59 -0600, "Aaron Allen"
<nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>My first reaction was Holy Shit! and I thought we were bad
Don
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:438c094e@linux...
>I am cleaning up the rental place here prepping for a move, and have
>included a pic of a problem I'd like to rectify. As you can see, I have WAY
>too many remote controls in my living area, and I want to tone the house of
>a thousand buttons down. The battery cost alone is deadly, LOL.
> Has anybody out there seen a decent solution to this gaggle of remotes I
> end up dealing with just trying to relax in front of a movie? Preferences
> would include, lighting in the dark, common buttons actually being
> 'common' (IE, play means play for the DVD, VCR, etc...) and not having to
> reteach the thing when changing out batteries. I'd rather not own a
> surfboard with buttons on it, but I understand I have a load of stuff to
> control.. function keys or macros would be nice.
> units include VCR, TV, Surround Receiver, 2nd DVDr/rw, camcorder, fan
> (yes, I actually have a remote control for my stand up room fan hahah),
> DAT and a DCC.
> The only thing I've found thus far that can handle most of it is a pocket
> PC.. but even it won't hang the whole lot of 'em. Not to mention it was
> about $600 (gulp)
>
> I don't want too much, do I?
>
> Thanks !
>
> AA
>
>it's a rental, giv
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