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| Re: What kind of Hammerfall/PCI,PARIS to SX and just into SX settup are you guys using [message #60041 is a reply to message #60034] |
Tue, 08 November 2005 12:57  |
Deej [1]
 Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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dead.
black.
gone.
I killed the power supply. :)
So I'm off today to get a 450 watter, and all should be good.
</long winded pointless post>Sometimes the old Cosmic Computer Geek smiles down favorably on us and we
must give thanks...
Otherwise next time.....
Don
"volthause" <volthause-nospam-@soldrocks-nospam-.com> wrote in message
news:Xns972770A5FC0EDvolthause@202.63.37.102...
>I bought my 3rd EDS card about a year or so ago, but never plugged it
> into the computer, thinking that I'd save it for a backup or whatever. I
> finally decided to put it in the computer last night, since most of the
> stuff I'm recording lately I've spread across 3 submixes, and having to
> always have one submix be rendered was starting to be a pain in the ass.
>
> Anyhow, I plug the card in and boot the computer and XP recognizes the
> new hardware, says it's already got the driver, would I like to use it?
> Click yes, "hardware installed successfully".
>
> Then I launch Paris, open up a 3 submix project, switch them all to
> card....
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>
>
> and....
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>
> IT WORKED THE FIRST TIME.
>
> Unreal. so I"m totally geeking out that I was able to add this third
> card, almost plug-and-play, and it works. Clean living, right?
>
> Well, almost.
>
> About a minute into the song the computer just shuts down.
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> dead.
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> black.
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> gone.
>
> I killed the power supply. :)
>
> So I'm off today to get a 450 watter, and all should be good.
>
> </long winded pointless post>Hello ..I am not sure about any "bootlegs" from the 60's of the Cream,if
there are more out there.. ...On my copy,which I burned to CD recently,the
audio,is spotty...in those days the PA systems really sucked,so the
vocals,and drums are weak...and the low end is also weak.....you can hear
Clapton's guitar very well...I have not given out,or sold,any copies so
far....
"Amuse" <petealec@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message news:43997e27$1@linux...
> That sounds like a very collectible recording tonehouse. Have you
circulated
> it as a boot? Are there any other bootleg recordings in circulation from
> that date?
>
> "tonehouse" <zmcleod@comcast.net> wrote in message news:4398f3cf@linux...
> > I have a reel-to-reel Tape of The Cream Live Oct 1968,Chastain
> Park,Atlanta
> > Ga..I was 15..My friend, who owned a music store, knew the sound man,and
> he
> > let us set up 2 mics and tape it in stereo,at the board position...They
> did
> > basically the same songs back then,as on the RAH DVD..I assume they
also
> > taped the MSG concerts in Oct.....The new DVD sounds nothing like the
> "old
> > Cream"...I totally liked Clapton when he played his Gibson SG (as he did
> on
> > Live at the Fillmore)..his Strat tones are not nearly as
> "psychedelic"..and
> > of course the Drums and Bass also sound much cleaner now....Bruce's new
> > version of "Train Time" was just awesome...
> > "DC" <dc@spamthegrammys.com> wrote in message news:43989adb$1@linux...
> > >
> > > Did you guys see the Royal Albert Hall Cream concert?
> > >
> > > Here in the US it has bee
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