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More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68164] Sat, 13 May 2006 14:10 Go to next message
sonicartproductions is currently offline  sonicartproductions   UNITED STATES
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Registered: October 2005
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everything. It's a lot easier to make
world-class food when you have world-class ingredients.

You gotta take it seriously. Cooking is the most fundamental hobby in the
world, and it takes tools, time, patience, curiosity, mistakes, etc. You
gotta make your own dough, your own sauce. A lot of this sort of thing is
personal taste. I work with a couple of websites for ideas, and mix and
match to suit my inclinations. I always have three or four versions of a
dish as inspirations when I start the process of learning to make it. Food
Network has a great, free website, and the America's Test Kitchen charge a
pittance for their excellent advice.

My pie, in a nutshell, no recipes but mostly technique:

1. Hot stone in a hot oven. Chuck called that.

2. Good dough. This is just a necessary chore, but not that hard. Bread
ain't hard. I use a rolling pin to get about 7 oz of dough really thin. I
mean really thin. I place it on a cheap, thin baking sheet with a little
flour sprinkled on it.

3. Great sauce. Matter of taste, but it's gotta be thicke
Re: More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68198 is a reply to message #68164] Sun, 14 May 2006 06:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rob Arsenault is currently offline  Rob Arsenault   CANADA
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Registered: September 2005
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> >> red pepper, kosher salt, parmesean and olive oil brushed over the crust
> >about
> >> 2/3 the way through is NUTS!
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> >> I love pizza !
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>Just about all the compressors I try don't seem to compress enough before
adding artifacts. Are there any that can squash a mix to having very few
dynamics (everything close to the same volume) without the artifacts? Most
compressors I try seem very mild in control ranges before they wig out and
become distorted really badly. The LA2 setting is nice but I want more squishy.

Thanks,
JohnRick had the last model G4 with the firewire 800, stay away from that one!!!!
Get a dual mirror door G4 with the single processor. it was a 1 or 1.25
GHz, I have the dual and it runs hot and it is more noise because of the
fan speeds for the dual processor. These model came standard with dual monitor
support. You can also get a faster processor for it. Paris will not use
the dual processor.

If you are not going to use a lot of VSTs and you only need a single monitor
you could pick up any G4 tower with an AGP video card. I bought a G4 400
AGP for $100.00 on ebay not too long ago. To get dual monitors for that
machine, you would have to get an ATI 8500 AGP video card, they are about
$90.00.

You can check out all specs at www.apple-history.com, look on the right side
of the page for all the models.

Good luck!

James

Re: More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68244 is a reply to message #68164] Mon, 15 May 2006 05:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cujo is currently offline  cujo
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peaker) icon is lit. I see input lights on the =3D
>MidiX-8=3D20
>coming from my controller. I see the data coming into Cubase and it =
=3D
>'prints' but=3D20
>I can't get it to pass the note data back out to my Roland samplers =
at =3D
>all.
>Once the track has been recorded it will play back fine though. =
Maybe =3D
>the=3D20
>Midi patchbay's routing is screwy. I have it sending output port #1 =
=3D
>(controller)
>to all 8 inputs.
>Tom
> "EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message =
news:448edc1d@linux...
> Do you have the little yellow speaker icon lit on the selected =
tracks?
>
> David.
>
> Tom Bruhl wrote:
> > I can't hear my MIDI parts as I'm playing them when printing
> > in Cubase SX 2.1. I have Midi thru On in Preferences. The
> > track plays back perfectly but never can be heard as I'm playing =
it.
> > I am outputing data to the correct MIDI channel/port too.
> > =3D20
> > What settings am I missing?
> > Tom
> >=3D20
> >=3D20
> > I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
> >

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Re: More Drum Bus Compression ... [message #68329 is a reply to message #68198] Wed, 17 May 2006 09:23 Go to previous message
Sound Dog is currently offline  Sound Dog   AUSTRALIA
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> Make and model of cd player?
>
> Does the disc try to come out and get stuck or what?
>
>
> db
>
> "Mike R." <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote in message =
>news:4491a145$1@linux...
> > Any ideas on how to eject a CD from a car stereo when the eject =
>button
> won't
> > do the trick? I'm ready to try out the needle nose pliers, but =
>before I
> get
> > to breakin' the CD, I thought maybe I'd see if anyone had a better =
>idea.
> >
> > Thanks gents,
> > MR
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> >
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>I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
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