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| Re: Quiet Computer Enclosures [message #68921 is a reply to message #68920] |
Sat, 03 June 2006 21:19   |
excelav
 Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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e golfer not the clubs . . .
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> TCB
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> "macle" <Mates9999@cs.com> wrote:
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>>Just curious...
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>>For people who've switched from Paris, did you switch for features or
>>sound
>>or both or what?
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>>Every so often, I think about switching, and since I'm gearing up
>>for some new recording, I'm wondering if now's the time
>>(although, sticking with Paris might be the easiest thing, and my
>>main goal is to improve my room and tracking and those sorts of
>>things first).
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>>But I wonder if I'd be stupid to not get with all the advances.
>>ADC would be nice, midi would be nice, etc. And maybe low end
>>converters have come a long way, etc.
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>>I heard some stuff done on a Digi 002, and I was knocked out. You
>>can get a complete Digi 002 system with control surface and a
>>bunch of software for about $2000 which is cheaper than Paris
>>was (I got Paris mainly because it was a complete system like
>>Pro Tools, but way cheape
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| Re: Quiet Computer Enclosures [message #68950 is a reply to message #68943] |
Sun, 04 June 2006 16:10  |
brandon[2]
Messages: 380 Registered: June 2006
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eiving from the house clock
> >this should be the same" you will have loads of fun when both computers
> >start losing sync, and not only losing sync, but freezing completely,
> >requiring a hard reboot. Not only will it be fun while it's happening,
but
> >you get the added benefit of having to actually shut down every computer
> and
> >digital device in the studio for a little while, then after they have
calmed
> >down a little, start your boot sequence all over. The various devices may
> >still be pissed off at each other for a while and you may need to try a
> >couple of times before all of this stuff is willing to shake hands and
play
> >nice.
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> >That's about as simple as I can explain it.
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> >;o)
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>Here's another vote for a 5th apart.
Brian
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:44bb8725@linux...
>I thought them to be a 5th apart.
> AA
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>>> >
>>> >Does anyone happen to know what the difference in tones are to create a
>>> tick
>>> >tock sound? two..three...four..five..steps below the higher note?
>>> >
>>> >thx
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> I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
> http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
>Gary, I sent you an email about the Blu
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