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| Re: iPARIS X for iPHONE, Now Shipping! [message #97710 is a reply to message #97702] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 17:08   |
Rich Lamanna
 Messages: 316 Registered: February 2006
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y@somethingorother.net> wrote:
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>Bill-
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>all you say is true. It all depends on what you mean by funk. Or rather
"funk."
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>When I first read the subject line, the name that came to mind was Johnny
>Guitar Watson. That guy just oozed funk.
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>I'd also have to add anyone who James Brown hired. That's got to count for
>something.
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>If you twist the term "funk" far enough, you'd have to include Django, just
>for his sheer uniqueosity. Well, maybe you wouldn't have to, but I might.
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>Just for sheer cussedness, I'd include Monk. Thelonius, not Wes's brother.
>Sure, TM was a piano player, but if Wes is funky, so was Thelonius.
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>Nowadays, I'd say it's Charlie Hunter. But what do I know?
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>Funk. What a concept. Originally it meant "smelly."
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>-steve the couldn'tbementionedinthesamepostwiththeseguys guitar player
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>Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>Many of us may not think of Wes Montgomery as a "funky" player, but
>>listening to a bunch of his tracks today, I realized he was perhaps the
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>>funkiest cat that ever strummed a guitar. His thumb-only (no pick) right
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>>hand technique, which limited his lead runs to shorter phrases, also
>>gave him some chops that I have never heard anyone equal in the
>>strumming area.
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>>For those who don't know much about Wes, I highly recommend giving him
a
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>>long listen. He was a truly unique and innovative player who's potential
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>>appeal is much wider than the typical jazz artist.
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>>If you can find it there's a live cut of "Tequila" (one of his "hits")
>>that scared me so much I dropped the tune from my solo repertoire.
>I know you're not a Waves fan, but if you've still got it on your
system, the RVOX plugin is pretty cool.
Without compression, I use it as a soft gate.
The bonus is that if you can add some fat, and still have the rejection.
Works for me.... two knobs, kinda like an over-easy with an
expander before the compressor.
Kim
"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com>
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| Re: iPARIS X for iPHONE, Now Shipping! [message #97717 is a reply to message #97710] |
Tue, 01 April 2008 16:01   |
Jamie K
 Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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>> or dead notes). There's just no way I can smoothly switch to any of those
>> fingerings mid-song, in a seamless fashion. Obviously I need to rehearse
>> this...
>>
>> But how would y'all approach this? Just looking for tips before I
>> surmount my laziness and start working on this...
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>> Thanks,
>> Dan
>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
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>If we're getting away from jazz guys, we also need to include Leo Nocentelli,
>Catfish Collins, Nile Rodgers, Eddie Hazel, and Steve Cropper in the mix.
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>TCB
now I just have to find out who two of those guys are...
-steve the not-all-knowingStandard 9vDC output, at whatever amps you need, will get it. Primary
transformer winding doesn't matter, it's about the output side. Typically,
Roland is negative tip but you'll wanna verify that on the unit or in the
manual.
AA
"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote in message news:487b7bf5$1@linux...
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> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Shipping overseas or concocting another spaghetti monster?
>>AA
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> Naaaa.......just trying to get a second unit working as a backup in case
> I ever need it.
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> ;)EK Sound <ask_me@nospam.net> wrote:
>Did you flip the switch on the back of the unit from MIDI to RRC? Oh,
>and I guess it's a 6 pin DIN...
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>David.
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Hi Dave,
Yes. It is properly cnnected with the switch set to RRC. No workee. Fortunately
the GC8 works fine externally powered.
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>Deej wrote:
>> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>>> Why do you need this?? The Remote powers parasitically from the R-880
>>> down the 7 pin DIN cable... At least, ours do.
>>>
>>> David.
>>>
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>> I never could get this to work. Is there some setting that needs to be
made
>> in the GC8 when powered remotely to allow it to get a feed from the R-880?"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Hey DJ,
>NO.
>You only need to feed 9V to the controller.
>It does not matter if your primary voltage is even 1000V !!
>So you only need to buy a good 110V primary 9V secondary rated at 1200mA.
>JUST CHECK polarity !
>Behind the controller there must be an evidence of where is the plus going
>and where the minus.
>Just be sure , whatever power supply you use that polarity is the same.
>You will not burn anything because there is always some kind of protection
>with diodes inside the hardware but if it does not lit when connected then
>you must have put it wrong.
>Cheers,
>Dimitrios
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>"Deej" <noway@jose.net> wrote:
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>>"Dimitrios" <
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| Re: iPARIS X for iPHONE, Now Shipping! [message #97774 is a reply to message #97768] |
Sat, 05 April 2008 08:04  |
Jamie K
 Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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l the other data is
> fine and accessible.
> There are many fixes for hal problem listed on the web, all of which I
> tried
> already. I just need to know if there is a way to access the windows
> folder
> on a drive on which you are not booted?
>
>
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>Anyone know how I can open the windows folder on a boot disk that I am
>>not booted from?
>>
>>I got a corrupted hal.dll and need to fix it somehow. 5 hours and I'm
>>still nowhere. Oy!
>seems like Midiman made little boxes like this a few years back. I have a
flying cow or calf or something like that - it is similar but not exctly
what you're looking for, I'm sure Google will turn something up (or ebay)
for you to check out.
AA
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4881cbbb$1@linux...
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> what's the easiest way to get my tonlab le toslink SPDIF output into the
> rme
> 9652 9 pin D conneector SPDIF input ?
>
> I have the D to stereo phono/D adapter so I guess I need to go from SPDIF
> toslink to 2 phono connectors. Is there an SPDIF Toslink to stereo phono
> converter for a few bucks ?Thanks for the reply Aaron, but it's actually on the same machine but
not booted from. with the bad hal.dll I can't boot from it at all.
That's the problem.
Aaron Allen wrote:
> There is, but you have to take over/blow away ownership, and that could make
> it not work on it's own anymore. It's been a while, but I had to do this
> once in a similar situation. As I recall :
>
> Create an account on another computer with the same name/password.
> Give that account admin privs on the machine.
> Use that account log in to the machine.
> Can you see the windows directory now?
>
> I'm not 100% on this, and the SID might not allow it since that won't be the
> same but it seems like on XP pre SP1 I was able to pull it off that way.
> Things may have changed since then.
>
> have you tried http://support.microsoft.com for researching answers?
>
> AA
>
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> "Bill L" <billlorentzen@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4881ed0d$1@linux...
>> Hey Guys, thanks for all the helpful suggestions. However, maybe I did not
>> make my point well. The drive does not seem damaged. Only the hal.dll
>> file.
>>
>> I have tried booting off another drive I have so I could simply replace
>> the
>> file on the problem drive but when I try to open the windows folder it
>> tells
>> me the drive is corrupted. Only the windows folder. All the other data is
>> fine and accessible.
>> There are many fixes for hal problem listed on the web, all of which I
>> tried
>> already. I just need to know if there is a way to access the windows
>> folder
>> on a drive on which you are not booted?
>>
>>
>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>> Anyone know how I can open the windows folder on a boot disk that I am
>>> not booted from?
>>>
>>> I got a corrupted hal.dll and need to fix it somehow. 5 hours and I'm
>>> still nowhere. Oy!
>
>http://www.proaudiosolutions.com/product-p/odl-276a.htm
David.
Aaron Allen wrote:
> seems like Midiman made little boxes like this a few years back. I have a
> flying cow or calf or something like that - it is similar but not exctly
> what you're looking for, I'm sure Google will turn something up (or ebay)
> for you to check out.
>
> AA
>
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4881cbbb$1@linux...
>> what's the easiest way to get my tonlab le toslink SPDIF output into the
>> rme
>> 9652 9 pin D conneector SPDIF input ?
>>
>> I have the D to stereo phono/D adapter so I guess I need to go from SPDIF
>> toslink to 2 phono connectors. Is there an SPDIF Toslink to stereo phono
>> converter for a few bucks ?
>
>Sorry, I assumed you knew I meant to transplant the drive to another machine
for viewing, preferrably in a USB case and connected after the other machine
has booted.
My bad.
AA
"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:4882096c$1@linux...
> Thanks for the reply Aaron, but it's actually on the same machine but not
> booted from. with the bad hal.dll I can't boot from it at all. That's the
> problem.
>
> Aaron Allen wrote:
>> There is, but you have to take over/blow away ownership, and that could
>> make it not work on it's own anymore. It's been a while, but I had to do
>> this once in a similar situation. As I recall :
>>
>> Create an account on another computer with the same name/password.
>> Give that account admin privs on the machine.
>> Use that account log in to the machine.
>> Can you see the windows directory now?
>>
>> I'm not 100% on this, and the SID might not allow it since that won't be
>> the same but it seems like on XP pre SP1 I was able to pull it off that
>> way. Things may have changed since then.
>>
>> have you tried http://support.microsoft.com for researching answ
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