| OK.. Dedric/Gene..Now I'm Impressed... Euphonix MC /Mix Wow [message #94786] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 16:42  |
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>>>>>>>> of "peace" and "equality" and "justice" dupe us into giving up those
>>>> very
>>>>>>>> ideals, playing right into the hands of extremism and even terrorism.
>>>>>>>> That's the paradox that's become our country. And this is just one
>>> case
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> how the left is ironically proposing and touting exactly the opposite
>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> what is the fabric of our country.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> DT
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| Re: OK.. Dedric/Gene..Now I'm Impressed... Euphonix MC /Mix Wow [message #94886 is a reply to message #94876] |
Fri, 18 January 2008 16:25   |
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comment about the
>>> "fabric"
>>>>> of are country. The truth is almost all the founding fathers were slave
>>>> owners,and
>>>>> some only freed their slaves after they died. Now there is one thing
> I
>>> agree
>>>>> on
>>>>> with you is that this place has gone way down!
>>>>>
>>>>> "Dedric Terry" <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>>> And, btw - I can't believe anyone would even dare to post such racist
>>>>>> propaganda as this
>>>>>> (and that's exactly what it is) when the original post was on radical
>>> islam,
>>>>>> not slavery. Simply amazing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This forum really has lost it. I'm out. I've really had enough of
> these
>>>>>> far fetched bizarre reactions and detours into left field.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "YAH" <bla-bla@yah.com> wrote in message news:47e3dde1$1@linux...
>>>>>>> The fabric of are nation? What is that? Salvery? segragation? racisim?
>>>
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| Re: OK.. Dedric/Gene..Now I'm Impressed... Euphonix MC /Mix Wow [message #94903 is a reply to message #94894] |
Fri, 18 January 2008 18:34   |
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alf
> your resources while doing so.
>
> Neil
>
>
> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote:
>>Hi all
>>
>>what is everyone using now adays.
>>
>>I've been using McAfee that was free (part of a group lisensing package)
>
>>that just expired (due to age) and now I need a new antivirus packege.
>>
>>I have no problems with purchasing a new lisense but just wanted to find
> out
>>what others are using
>>
>>Don
>>
>>
>avg for a few years and not one problem.
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 09:00:40 -0400, "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com>
wrote:
>Hi all
>
>what is everyone using now adays.
>
>I've been using McAfee that was free (part of a group lisensing package)
>that just expired (due to age) and now I need a new antivirus packege.
>
>I have no problems with purchasing a new lisense but just wanted to find out
>what others are using
>
>Don
>manual are evil only used by the weak to learn something they don't
already know....bridges for sale...
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 07:29:27 -0500, John <no@no.com> wrote:
>I don't hear any flanging at 3ms. Control room rocks by the way,
>just use Studio sends for the cue mixes. Reading the manual is good !
>
>John
>
>Mr. Simplicity wrote:
>> Well,
>>
>> I got it working. 3ms latency (128k) buffers is possible with large
>> track counts but I'm just not comfortable with the flanging at this
>> latency fo vocal work. If I could go to 64k it would be marginally
>> acceptable but I guess I'm going to stick with totalmix and my furman
>> HDS16 system.
>>
>> That a true zero latency situation.
>>
>> I'm thinking that until 32k buffers become commonplace, I'll be sticking
>> with totalmix and my cue system.
>>
>> Deej
>>
>> "Mr. Simplicity" <noway@jose.net <mailto:noway@jose.net>> wrote in
>> message news:47e5c8dd$1@linux...
>> "I think" my little dual opteron 185 is gonna have plenty of
>> horsepower to track 20 inputs simultaneously
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| Re: OK.. Dedric/Gene..Now I'm Impressed... Euphonix MC /Mix Wow [message #94915 is a reply to message #94894] |
Sat, 19 January 2008 06:35   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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0 inputs simultaneously at 3ms latency. Any
> further tracking would be dubbing maybe 1 or two tracks while
> playing back the prerecorded tracks. this also looks pretty simple
> if I'm not using a heavy load of UAD-1 plugins. If I were to use
> them, I can disable them all for dubs in the UA control panel.
>
> I'll tell you what........if I can get this CR function going and
> it's working nicely, and if you can find the mobo I use, this will
> be a very powerful, UAD-1/Powercore w/ Magma DSP friendly and
> economic DAW to build for a native system. I'm slamming the PCI bus
> with 9 devices ( 4 x UAD-1's, 2 POCO's and 3 RME HDSP cards) during
> mixdown cramming enough bandwidth through the bus to choke an
> elephant and the NForce chipset just shrugs it off. I can playback
> 40 tracks with a 90% UAD-1 DSP usage, a 90% POCO usage on two cards
> and a respectable number of native plugins at 1024 buffers when I'm
> mixing with no dropouts.
>
> I'm digging this DAW. I just didn't think it had the capabilities to
> really function efficiently with Cubase Control Room and never
> really tried it because I had a monster cue system in place before
> Cubase 4 came out.
>
> I may have have /misunderestimated/ the capabilities of this system.
> I don't quite have my head around the CR function yet though. For
> some reason, I'm not hearing the input signal in the cans, though
> the click is working.
>
> Crap!!! I guess I'm actually gonna have to RTFM
>
> If I can satisfy myself that this will work reliably, I'll post up
> my specs in detail here in case someone wants to build a relatively
> inexpensive native DAW with lots of potential.
>
> ;)Download this
http://www.virtualbox.org/
then this
http://www.ubuntu.com/products/WhatIsUbuntu/desktopedition
as an ISO, follow the instructions to create a new vm, then use the ISO image
for your D: drive, fire it up and you're off. There are lots of tutorials
on the web as well. Here's one.
http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/using_virtualbo x_to_run_ubuntu
TCB
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>I must have missed your posts on this. How do I set up a virtual machine?
>
>TCB wrote:
>> As I've said before, I suggest not running A/V software, turning the windows
>> firewall on (which is actually pretty good), and running all potentially
>> virus inducing apps in a VM, preferably running some flavor of linux or
Solaris.
>> Innotek (recently purchased by Sun) makes a good free VM solution and
you
>> can run linux, Solaris, or XP (or OS X if you're willing to do a litt
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| Re: Paris motor fader control. Was: Euphonix MC /Mix Wow [message #96537 is a reply to message #96508] |
Tue, 04 March 2008 07:41  |
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