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| Re: American Idol 5 [message #65068 is a reply to message #65066] |
Wed, 01 March 2006 08:59   |
t.rossi
 Messages: 6 Registered: July 2005
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from the
> >> teleport
> >> > app on one machine to teleport on the other, app to app, rather than
> >> accessing
> >> > the drive. Accessing the drive would simply slow the process down, as
> >> drives
> >> > are slow of course. I mean why does teleport need to access the
drive?
> I
> >> > mean other than to read the plugins off the local machine, but as far
> as
> >> > transferring audio data between machines surely it doesn't have to
read
> >> the
> >> > drive. The audio app would read the track off the drive and feed it
> to
> >> teleport,
> >> > which would feed it down the network cable to teleport at the other
> end,
> >> > apply the effect, and send it back to teleport, which would feed it
> back
> >> > to the app. Can't see why it needs to access the drive... other
than
> >to
> >> > access your plugins, but that would be on the local machine surely?
> >> >
> >> > Cheers,
> >> > Kim.
> >> >
> >> > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >> > >My system drive (running Win XP) is formatted FAT 32 (I have my
reasons
> >> > for
> >> > >this). FXT will not scan and recognize the plugins on the host
machine
> >> and
> >> > >does not recognize my server ma
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| Re: American Idol 5 [message #65104 is a reply to message #65091] |
Thu, 02 March 2006 12:12   |
t.rossi
 Messages: 6 Registered: July 2005
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echomg.com" target="_blank">dedric@echomg.com> wrote:
>LOL.
>
>Hey Lamont - Now email EMU and tell them to make an 8 or 16 I/O ADDA with
>lightpipe and AES. They haven't listened to me so far.
>Seems like it would sell like crazy.
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>Is that all it took for you to like mixing in Nuendo? ;-)
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>I was impressed the first time I setup an 1820M for an A/V rig - it was
for
>live use, so I couldn't really tell that much about the converters, but
they
>seemed to be very good.
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>Regards,
>Dedric
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>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:443abe13$1@linux...
>>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> I just got a Emu 1212M interface with the high-end converters. Man,these
>> converters are fanstasic!! I can't believed that EMU sales this level
of
>> converter for so little..Their new interface box even has soft-limit on
>> the
>> converters and better mic pres.
>>
>> This just makes me wonder if ID could make with with EMU and make VSt
>> version
>> of Paris!!(naitive). I would jump all over this. Really, this card has
the
>> samme converters as the Digi HD192.
>> I'm hearing things in my Nuendo mixes that I did not hear in my RME Digi
>> 96 PST that it replaced.. The difference is so clear, that it's really
>> make
>> me think twice about ever purchasing another RME interface.
>>
>> Dedric, now I can mix with full confidence in Nuendo, like I do in Paris
>> Wow!! just $200.00 card!! amazing..
>>
>> Edmund if you are readingthis post. Please kiss and make with EMU, to
make
>> a naitive version of Paris (drop the midi sequencer). :)smile..
>> Thanks..LaMont
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>Hi Pete,
The 1212(M).The(M daughter card)AD/DA's are the difference. The 0404 has
the standard DA(s)
I have both cards and the 0404 sonds georgous!, but when i got the 1212M,
man!! another level. Really. Another level..
"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>Well it looks like better converters.Same A/D as HD192,but
>different D/A obviously.
> I wonder if the D/A is the same as in the 0404 card?It says its
>got 24bit/192K converters also.
>
> Little confused;just better A/D or does the 1212 come with 2
>PCI cards?Wasn't sure by looking at the picture.
>
>Pete
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>"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>>Hey Lamont,
>> How would this thing differ from the 0404 PCI card I just got
>>for $100?Wondering if I should exchange it if its only $100 more
>>and would give me more functionality.
>> I got the 0404 to use with Wavelab for mastering,but might do
>>the SX/Nuendo thing in the future.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Pete
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| Re: American Idol 5 [message #68637 is a reply to message #68583] |
Fri, 26 May 2006 15:00  |
excelav
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"Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote in message
news:C0C49F36.16AC%dterry@keyofd.net...
> Additional shortcuts - alt click in the time ruler to set the left range
> border, ctrl-click to set the right. Quickest way to set it without
> finding
> the existing borders and dragging.
>
> If you have the ranges set, you should be getting a mixdown of audio in
> that
> range. Be sure to check what outputs you are mixing down in the mixdown
> dialogue window (don't assume SX sets this correctly, or keeps the
> setting).
> You might be mixing down a silent buss inadvertently.
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> On 6/25/06 6:45 PM, in article 449f2ccf$1@linux, "Martin Harrington"
> <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
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>> OK,
>> I use Nuendo, but I'm assuming here that they work pretty much the same.
>> In the edit window, there is a longditudinal window with bars/beats or
>> time
>> markers on top of that window.
>> When the mouse is on that window, (black?), the cursor changes to a
>> pen...left click and drag the pen to the length of the track you want to
>> mix...making sure the colour becomes blue, from left to right.
>> If it's red you need to move the pen the other way.
>> Very convoluted explanation, but experiment in that area and you'll see
>> what
>>
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