| What do you do? [message #89385] |
Thu, 06 September 2007 22:04  |
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tively employ a
> prosthesis from a musician's standpoint. Might help me make a
> more educated decision.
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> Anyway, if anybody knows of anyone, that'd be great; I'd sure
> appreciate it. Lemme know!
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> Neil
Hey bro. first of all, I'm really glad this isn't some sort of life
threatening situation. I understaqnd your frustration though. I can't help
much on the prosthesis info but years ago I broke my right hand and wrist.
It pretty much screwed the pooch as far as my playin went because I really
couldn't hold a pick worth a flip anymore. I looked into a lot of solutions
and found some pretty amazing picks. The Fred Kelly Bumblebees worked pretty
well for me back when I was gigging in Austin a while back.
http://www.fredkellypicks.com/bumblebee.html
Good luck amigo. Be sure to mount the portion of the digit that is removed
on a board and hang it in the living room like a trophy bass so you can
discuss it with the grandkids.
;o)Sorr
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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| Re: What do you do? [message #89441 is a reply to message #89419] |
Fri, 07 September 2007 13:44   |
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Neil!
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> DC
>er... can't you select all (well, within 'that' submix anyway) and render
them all at once either to disk as a selection or as a track? This should
give you 5 flattened tracks in the example you give.
Now, if you're looking for a render to mix, that's another animal - no go in
Paris. That's a native DAW trick. Mixdown is real time in Paris.
AA
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:470ea9b1$1@linux...
> Not that I'm aware of other than doing a mixdown
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> or
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> placing all your tracks on to one track (yet it;s a nightmare) and render
> that track
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> Then again I might be wrong
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> D
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> "Webbit" <webbit@videotron.ca> wrote in message news:470e9c61$1@linux...
>> Hello!
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>> I often use the "Render Selection to disk" function to set a single track
>> containing multiple object as a single one.
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>> I currently have a project with 5 tracks, all tracks contain multiple
>> objects and all track have their own audio level.
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>> Is there a Paris Command that Flattens all the The tracks to a single WAV
>> file while keeping the Audio level ratio between the 5 tracks...
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>> Hope you can help!
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>> NJ
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Tom, at this point I'd entertain sending that entire rig to Chris =
Ludwig, pay him for his experience/expertise, so you can get on with =
your life. Seriously. Life's too short bro.
AA
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
news:470ec0b8@linux...
Another thing,
My Magma has not only the 20 pin mobo power connector
but 3 x hard drive type connectors that go to the Mobo.
Not sure if this means anything.
Tom
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
news:470ec023$1@linux...
Most Excellent Fix It Guys,
New problem. Just installed a new Antec 550 watt supply.
Powers up nicely in the Magma. It will run with 5 EDS cards
then shut off just before XP boots and screws the who
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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| Re: What do you do? [message #89460 is a reply to message #89447] |
Fri, 07 September 2007 18:06  |
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Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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