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| Re: Anyone using Paris & Cubase on the same computer?(not necessarily at the same time) [message #62989 is a reply to message #62986] |
Thu, 12 January 2006 22:12   |
espresso
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David.
DJ wrote:
> You need the HDSP 9652. I don't know about the old Digi 9652, but I've heard
> stories of it not working reliably. Get the HDSP, keep the drivers updated
> and you're good to go with Paris on Cubase SX.....for sure. I've been doing
> this for 2 years. Locks up every time.
>
>
> "Ted" <sonicartproductions@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:43e0667d@linux...
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>>Hey guys,
>>as I am reading the posts about your Cubase/Paris sync I am getting
>>emotional and jealous ... It used to be so easy with the old versions ...
>>;-)
>>Anyways, I need to make the jump, sell my Dakota/Montana deal, and jump
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> onto
>
>>this solution.
>>The questions for you guys:
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>>Is this a confirmed go ??? Has DJ just fiddled around long enough, or are
>>there other confirmed, CONSISTENT success stories?
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>>If so, which one of the 96/52's are you guys using? The old one:
>>http://www.rme-audio.com/english/hammer/d9652.htm
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>>or the new one:
>>http://www.rme-audio.com/english/hdsp/hdsp9652.htm.
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>>If this really works, I just might have to catch a plane and kiss someone
>>... don't worry, after this purchase I will be broke anyways ;-)
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>>Thanks a lot guys, I really appreciate you,
>>Ted
>>
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>Try band pass filtering of the room mics and bring them up till you
can *just* hear them.
David.
DJ wrote:
> Yes. I'm stillmixing the project. Liking things better without the room
> mics......much less smeared.
>
> ;o)
>
> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:43df87af$1@linux...
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>>DJ, are these the songs I heard?
>>&quo
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| Re: Anyone using Paris & Cubase on the same computer?(not necessarily at the same time) [message #63070 is a reply to message #63012] |
Sat, 14 January 2006 16:14  |
espresso
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gt;>> I considered it. I use other NI software and like it.
>>>>
>>>> But it's priced at more than a Digitech GNX4 or Line 6 PODXT Live, both
>>>> of which include decent amp modeling, FX modeling, foot control, and
>>>> integrated audio interface to computers for less than the cost of the
> NI
>>>> solution.
>>>>
>>>> And with the Digitech or Line 6 you don't have to drag your laptop to a
>>>> gig.
>>>>
>>>> Plus, the GNX4 adds a 6 hour (if you get a 2GB CF card) looping, mp3
>>>> playing and 8 track recording capability with an integrated mic pre,
> and
>>>> the PodXT Live offers digital connection to a Variax.
>>>>
>>>> However for studio use, recording and reamping the NI product looks
> like
>>>> it would be very useful. Except that I already have Guitar Amp Pro for
>>>> that (with Logic). The Digitech and (I think) XT Live also do reamping
>>>> via USB.
>>>>
>>>> The GNX4 has been great for gigs.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> -Jamie
>>>> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
>>>
>
>Where's the best place to get drives these days?
What do y'all think about this one: Western Digital Caviar SE WD3200JD
320GB Serial ATA 7200RPM Hard Drive w/8MB Buffer?
Little more space and less $$ than the closest Seagate...
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
EK Sound wrote:
> Direct Music is a type of midi port driver developed by MS... some
> useful info here:
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> http://www.jay.fm/blog/pc-midi-timing-and-nuendo.html
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> Yes, Seagate good... using loads of them here and relatively trouble
> free. The just bought someone... Quantum I *think*. Hopefully they
> don't take anything from the acquisition except market share!
>
> David.
>
> Tom Bruhl wrote:
>> Thanks Dave. I doubt that I'm using
>> direct music since I don't know what it is.
>> What is that anyway?
>>
>> Any ideas on the hard drive choice of today?
>> I remember Aaron stating that even Seagate
>> may be going through some changes.
>> Tom
>>
>> "EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com
>> <mailto:spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com>> wrote in message
>> news:43e27fd6@linux...
>> "Pending connections" means that this item was assigned last time you
>> worked on the project, but now it isn't (or the destination device
>> has
>> moved or changed). You see this a lot when moving projects between
>> studios/systems. If you are not using Direct Music, go into the
>> settings and assign it to no connection (or however they word it) and
>> resave.
>>
>> David.
>>
>> Tom Bruhl wrote:
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>> > Cubase has asked me the question:
>> > Pending Connections: Direct Music/Midex 3.1.
>> > Should this be assigned to my MIDI card?
>> > It isn't listed as one of the options. The only thing
>> > Midi related is Midi Map. Is this where it should be?
>> > Everything is working now with it assigned to the
>> > Delta 66 A-B out.
>> > > I am in need of a new ide drive. Is Seagate the current
>> > 'go to' drive company? I'm looking at the 7200 - 8 meg cache job.
>> > > Thanks for all your answers.
>> > Tom
>> > > >This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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These are the words I want to hear. Thanks Aaron.
I wonder why people want these extra large drives with Paris?
I limit mine to 80 gig. It's room for about two full albums
in most cases used for backups only. I have my clients buy 40
or 80 giggers too just 'cause they're inexpensive. They usually don't=20
get past 20-30 gig on a project. My concern is if a huge drive like
Jamie's talking about (320 gig) goes down and it's any where close
to full you lose a lot of data. Spooky thought. I do make backups
but if a huge backup goes down it's even more work to (as Rage says)
"Rectify" . Awesome tune.
Tom
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message =
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Tom
Seagate is still the way to do it AFAIK. They bought Maxtor FYI, but =
I don't think we'll see any changes real soon, gearing up/down takes a =
little while to enter the pipe for purchasers.=20
AA
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
news:43e29b30@linux...
I believe you guys.
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