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| Re: A little story....... [message #59899 is a reply to message #59890] |
Sat, 05 November 2005 06:02   |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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m" target="_blank">no@no.com> wrote in message news:43933964@linux...
> >> Get Analogx Autosave for Paris.
> >>
> >> Edna wrote:
> >> > Thanks for the tip, hadn't thought of ctrl-s. Yes, I know I need to
> do
> >> > regular saves and usually do, but got so involved in the excitement
> of
> >the
> >> > project I just forgot. I have to admit, though, I really love Paris!
> >> > E
> >> >
> >> > "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote in message news:4392fecc$1@linux...
> >> >
> >> >>Too late now, but I have found that sometimes I have more luck just
> >> >
> >> > hitting
> >> >
> >> >>ctrl-s, without even touching the project window.
> >> >>When you see that HD LED blink, you know you'll be good to go
> >> >>the next boot-up. I Always do an incremental save every 15 minutes
> >> >>or so. Just add a number after the project name when you do a
> >> >>"save as". This gives you the benefit of reviewing your progress,
> >> >>and doing reality checks after many hours at mixing.
> >> >>
> >> >>Kim
> >> >>
> >> >>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>>Hi Cujo,
> >> >>>Unfortunately, I was not able to save it. Paris would not let me do
> >> >>>anything at all until I responded to the error window and then it
was
> >all
> >> >>>gone! I tried to pull up the project window or do anything but it
> was
> >a
> >> >>>hard freeze.
> >> >>>Since I only had a single submix going and was only using a couple
> >> >
> >> > effects
> >> >
> >> >>>in the aux module on one channel, I was surprised to get this error.
> I
> >> >>
> >> >>have
> >> >>
> >> >>>a gig of memory and a fast processor as well. I am using XP pro
with
> >SP1
> >> >>>though.
> >> >>>Thanks,
> >> &g
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| Re: A little story....... [message #59900 is a reply to message #59890] |
Sat, 05 November 2005 07:54   |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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t;>>E
> >> >>>
> >> >>>"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote in message
> >> >>>news:4392898b$1@linux...
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>Hey E,
> >> >>>>THis is one of my fave's cause I can actually help.
> >> >>>>If you see this error, stop what you are doing, do not respond to
> the
> >> >>>
> >> >>>error
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>message on the screen, get to the project window and save the
project
> >> >>>
> >> >>>under
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>a new name (songV2 or something) and the let paris crach, your
project
> >> >>>
> >> >>>will
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>be A OK when you get paris back up!
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>>Has anyone been able to interpret just what this message means?
> And
> >> >>>>>basically what causes it? I only had 8 tracks recorded and was
> >> >
> >> > working
> >> >
> >> >>>>on
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>>aux effects on the piano track which I had copied, delaying the
> >copy,
> >> >>>>>shifting the pitch, and then panning them L and R. After working
> >> >
> >> > most
> >> >
> >> >>>>of
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>>the day on the project, this error appeared but I wasnt able to
save
> >> >>
> >> >>the
> >> >>
> >> >>>>>project and since I hadn't remembered to save the project earlier
> I
> >> >
> >> > lost
> >> >
> >> >>>>it
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>>all. Think I will call it a day! :-(
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >
> >> >
> >
> >
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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| Re: A little story....... [message #59931 is a reply to message #59890] |
Sun, 06 November 2005 07:46   |
Miguel Vigil [1]
 Messages: 258 Registered: July 2005
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t you are going to
> > say the Mac sucks, when in fact you don't understand how it works. It
> > doesn't
> > suck, your just ignorant about it.
> >
> > The Mac bashing gets old, especially when some one is speaking from a
> > point
> > of ignorance, but acts as if they are an expert on the subject. Some
here
> > have comparing Mac OS9 on an old machine to Windows XP on the latest
> > machine
> > is not a fair comparison, either.
> >
> > If your a PC user, and you don't ever want to know about a Mac fine.
You
> > can stick your head in the sand or up Bill Gates ass or whatever, stay
> > ignorant
> > if you want, but don't bash the Mac until you have honestly used a new
Mac
> > with OSX for a year or more.
> >
>
>click in the left section of the url window (over an icon like the Y in
yahoo and the G in google, or a blank page icon) and ver1.5 will select the
entire address. (I'm using a PC version)
:-)
greg bratton
"DC" <dc@spamgates.com> wrote in message news:4393d59f$1@linux...
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> "gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
>
>>So far I'm lovin' 1.5. It's very fast. I haven't had any shutdown issues
>>on my G5. What other bugs do you know about?
>>Gene
>
>
> Hi,
>
> It does not select entire urls when clicking in the address box.
>
> I could not find a pref to do this. There were some other niggles
> I do not remember at the moment.
>
> The worst was the failure to quit out, which kept the Mini on all
> night.
>
> My OS is out of date, so that may explain it, but it should have quit
> when shutting down.
>
> I do like it better than Safari, but I'm back with 1.0.4
>
> DC
>I've heard of people wrestling with the tree/skiing issue. The trees always
win. I doubt the skiers even left a scratch.
in article 4395b582$1@linux, gene lennon at glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com wrote
on 12/6/05 11:00 AM:
>
> DTerry <dterry@no_spamkeyofd.net> wrote:
>> Oh, no, I don't fence. Skiing is more my sport. And yes, I've busted my
>> butt a few times. But fortunately I've never crashed into any fences.
>>
>
> My skiing experience was in conflict
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| Re: A little story....... [message #59956 is a reply to message #59890] |
Mon, 07 November 2005 12:57  |
rich
Messages: 22 Registered: July 2005
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target="_blank">439653fa@linux...
> I believe the SPL was the favorite in the review.
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:4395d420$1@linux...
> > One of my colleagues here who has a fairly hefty PTHD system just send
me
> > an
> > e-mail with some pretty positive raving about how the D2B opens up the
> > soundstage. We will be *doing lunch*later this week and I'll be gioving
> > this
> > a listen.
> >
> > I've been wondering if this D2B might be the magic bullet for putting a
> > native system on the same sonic footing as Paris. I may have just picked
> > up
> > a pretty big client with ongoing work involving composing original music
> > for
> > video. This clients sells *lots* of videos so it's got the makings of
> > being
> > one of those situations that I've been hoping for with steady work. I
just
> > got the call about this last night. I'm glad I haven't yet ordered the
> > parts
> > for the new computer. I may be needing to upgrade to Nuendo and to build
> > something with a bit more horsepower if this becomes a reality.
> >
> >
> >
>
>i was referring to the rme digi setting indicator for the digi9652.
i found the meaning of the terms (lock, sync) in the manual.
i still have no led on big ben for output 2 (connected to mec1). this means
output 2 is under-terminated or not connected.
it must be under-terminated because its obviously connected!
"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:43965a71@linux...
> Which lock indicator are you refering to?
>
> David.
>
> Jeremy Luzier wrote:
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> > weird!
> >
> > well... digi settings now say sync again... but i have working adat
modules
> > on mec2.
> >
> > i don't hear anymore pops. spdif is pretty stable... every 45 seconds
or so
> > it blinks to 48k and back to 44k.
> >
> > so since i am hearing no more pops... the "sync" term means its good?
what
> > does lock mean then??
> >
> > thanks again Dave!
> >
> &g
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