| TWO DISPLAYS OR ONE? [message #59092] |
Fri, 14 October 2005 07:33  |
Richard Faylor
Messages: 18 Registered: September 2005
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ts of data to another location, you could run into some lost voice
>>packets
>>> to the listener on the other end. Upload speed is far lower than download
>>> speed on most cable internet systems. If you find yourself in this
>>position
>>> often, you might consider a Qos (Quality Of Service) router from
>>Dlink...check
>>> it out.
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>>> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=460
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>>> This will properly throttle data flow to allow enough bandwidth to be
>>available
>>> for a realtime application, like Voip.
>>>
>>> Packet8, Vonage, ATT seem to be the big Voip players at the moment.
>>>
>>> MEB
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> &qu
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| Re: TWO DISPLAYS OR ONE? [message #59113 is a reply to message #59096] |
Fri, 14 October 2005 18:38   |
Mike
 Messages: 27 Registered: October 2005
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) you might hit me up at the email address I provided to you in our
previous emails. Believe me when I say I want to get this DVD into the hands
of anyone that wants to it, because Brian did such an amazing job of pouring
out information.
AA
"Eugene B" <martinlancer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Aaron,i was wondering if you are still doing the dvd one offs?
> I've emailed you a few times but got no reply.
> EugeneI was getting this a while back when I tried to save a file (project). As
I recall, it is a Win98SE problem, and not a PARIS probem. Still, I only
get it in PARIS. Anyone have a good suggestion as to how I can get rid of
this? Last time, I ran some utility to check the disk, and no problems were
found.
Thanks for any help.Regarding the footswitch for Paris mentioned in the manual, is this just a
simple make-break single pole toggle type?
Thanks,
EdnaHave you
> tried them for drum OH's yet?
Nope, but I plan to soon. My studio is getting busy. We've got three
projects coming up that will require live drums and I'm going to try to get
Steve Dejka in here for all three sessions. He's a local guy, but a great
session player with an exceptional GMS kit. It's a pain in the butt to set
up and track drums so after the first of the year I'm gonna have to either
start charging more for my studio time so I can cut back on my day job or
............I don't know, maybe train some other engineer on my rig.....at
least for tracking duties. My producer buddy Tim Sullivan is starting to
line up clients....some with deep pockets. I never thought I'd ever make a
go of this but the whole idea of building this studio was to get out of the
oil business and get back in the music business. It's been 8 years and more
thousands of dollars than I want to think about since I bought my Paris
system and started putting this studio together. I never thought I'd see it
happen that it would actually become profitable.......but it's looking like
I'll be seeing some black ink here. I ain't quittin' the day job just yet
though.
;o)
"Chris Wargo" <christopherwargokeinspam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Deej, those SE3 mics sound absolutley incredible on the acoustic. Have
you
> tried them for dru
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