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Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87113] Sun, 24 June 2007 04:07 Go to next message
Sharon is currently offline  Sharon   UNITED STATES
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Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87118 is a reply to message #87113] Sun, 24 June 2007 10:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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---=_linux469adaa2--Tom,

I just had some wierd issues at one point, systme not starting, crashin
etc. switch c-16's and it was fine. I'm just thinking start at minimum
hardward (one EDS, one MEC) and work your way up. If you can't get it
consistently with the minimums, it's time to create a new image from
scratch and then do it again.

Wish you were close by...I'd blow off a day to help solve this one. I
know the frustration. this past week I had an all day session (eight
straight hours) with no burps whatsoever. Hopefully you can get it there.


Jeff

> Ya Jeff,
> At least half the times no C-16 was attached.
> Do you think that a bad C-16 cable could cause these issues?
> I'll remove them from the setup until all is well.
> I know at least a few times it worked that the C-16 did also.
> Tom
>
>
>
> "Jeff Hoover" <jkhoover@excite.com <mailto:jkhoover@excite.com>>
> wrote in message news:4699b378@linux...
> Tom,
Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87122 is a reply to message #87118] Sun, 24 June 2007 11:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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t; > I think Tom was asking if there was a "3.0" version of the
> > EDS card
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> > > >that needed
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> > no.=3D20
> > > > Is this what you were asking Tom?
> > > > DJ's advice is very important though. I would do it,
> if you
> > haven't
> > =
> > >=3D
> > > >already.
> > > > I don't want to sound like a "RTFM" kind of guy, but
> the Paris =
> > >manual
> > > =3D
> > > >describes
> > > > this procedure pretty well.
> > > > It's on page 4 and 5 of the 3.0 version.
> > > > It kind of sounds to me like you may not be hooking up the
> > correct
> > =
> > >eds
> > > =3D
> > > >card
> > > > to the master mec.
> > > > Rod
> > > > "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> >
Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87162 is a reply to message #87118] Mon, 25 June 2007 05:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87163 is a reply to message #87162] Mon, 25 June 2007 06:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87167 is a reply to message #87163] Mon, 25 June 2007 07:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87183 is a reply to message #87167] Mon, 25 June 2007 14:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87189 is a reply to message #87183] Mon, 25 June 2007 16:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87197 is a reply to message #87189] Mon, 25 June 2007 23:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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>>>using any of the above? I'm leaning towards the Adams but only because
>>>of
>>>Brad. I'm sure I won't be able to listen to many of the above
>>>monitors.
>>>I may get lucky on one/maybe two at best. I'm relying heavily on the
>>>inputs
>>>I recieve from this newsgroup. I too am quite "anal" about sound. I
>>>want
>>>it clean, clear, deep and rich. I think I can mix it if I get true
>>>reference monitors.
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>Wayne Carson
>>>Paris user since '97
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Regardless of how much "foam" you put in, that environment is way too
lop-sided. You should consider re-arranging the space to provide more
accurate monitoring.

Also, what model of NS10 is that? The reason I ask is that all the
Yamaha Studio versions had white woofer cones...

David.

Wayne Carson wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Yes, this is what I am working with. I agree, it's far . . . . (echo . .
> echo . . echo) . . . from ideal.
>
> I am cautious with the corner monitor. The monitor on the left is noticably
> more open sounding and the monitor stuck in the corner is considerably
> boom'ier. I consciously need to compensate for that.
>
> However, all that Aurolex has made a big difference. I've got 5 bass traps
> in this corner. Things are much tighter.
>
> Wayne
>
>
> "EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:469ba761$1@linux...
>
>>If that is a pic of your control room, you have some work to do.... With
>>one monitor in the corner like that, you will never get good imaging.
>>
>>For the NS10's find a good used Hafler or Yamaha 2200 series amp. If you
>>get the Yamaha, have it re-capped.
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Wayne Carson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Wow! Such a variety. Great inputs.
>>>
>>>NS10s - John, can you recommend an amp? Quiet, clean, reference and cool
>>>(minimal heat) pushing 200w per side. I'm using an Alesis RA-100 now
>>>with just 75watts per side. It's quiet and cool.
>>>
>>>Dyna's - Dedric/Neil/Chas thanks. I'm is a situation that I'm up against
>>>a wall and side wall. The worst possible place, but I have Aurolex foam
>>>and bass traps in every possible corner. I've got a pretty tight sound
>>>with minimal reflections and at least the ceiling is high. See photo.
>>>Rear ported is probably out of the running now.
>>>
>>>JBL's/Focal - thanks Dave.
>>>
>>>Mackie - thanks Sarah/Bill/Chris
>>>
>>>Thanks wireline.
>>>
>>>I'm heading to Sam Ash and GC now for a listen test. SA has a room to
>>>listen, GC does not. I'll let you know what I hear.
>>>
>>>Wayne
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote in message
>>>news:469ae3a9@linux...
>>>
>>>
>>>>My current system monitors. Yamaha NS-10M Studio.
>>>>Here's what in play. All active, bi-amp'd, 6"woofers/1"tweeties.
>>>>JBL LSR4326p $999pr includes cal mic
>>>>Adam A7 $999pr
>>>>DynAudio BM5A $999pr
>>>>Event ASP6 $999pr
>>>>Focal Twin6
>>>>Mackie HR824 $1200pr
>>>>I picked these monitors from the Sweetwater catalog. My concerns:
>>>>
>>>>JBL: My experience with main PA JBL's is an overbrightness/bite to the
>>>>horns. This may not apply to studio monitors. It does have a
>>>>calibration
>>>>mic to set the speakers to the room vice tweaking the room.
>>>>
>>>>Adam: Recommended by Brad. I can't get on to their website.
>>>>www.adam-audio.com Site doesn't load.
>>>>
>>>>DynAudio: Unknown.
>>>>
>>>>Event: Had a friends studio using low end Event monitors and were
>>>>blown
>>>>quite easily. Also the sound was muddy on bottom and thin on top.
>>>>
>>>>Focal: Recommended by Dave. I don't anything about this company. I
>>>>can
>>>>not find any data.
>>>>
>>>>Mackie: Not my 1st choice but if someone has positive/negative
>>>>feedback,
>>>>I'd appreciate it. From what I've recently learned about my 1604vlz
>>>>(upper
>>>>mid harshness and lower mid muddyness) I'm uncomfortable about them and
>>>>I'm
>>>>not sure I want Mackie speakers.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I'm really looking to stay at the $99
Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87198 is a reply to message #87197] Tue, 26 June 2007 00:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
9 price range for a pair of active
>>>>6".
>>>>I would like zero colorization and a large sweet spot if possible.
>>>>Anybody
>>>>using any of the above? I'm leaning towards the Adams but only because
>>>>of
>>>>Brad. I'm sure I won't be able to listen to many of the above
>>>>monitors.
>>>>I may get lucky on one/maybe two at best. I'm relying heavily on the
>>>>inputs
>>>>I recieve from this newsgroup. I too am quite "anal" about sound. I
>>>>want
>>>>it clean, clear, deep and rich. I think I can mix it if I get true
>>>>reference monitors.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>>Wayne Carson
>>>>Paris user since '97
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>Dave,

You're gonna slap me or worse but . . . it is the white woofer cone Studio
NS-10M. I hit them with an extremely, extremely light coat of flat black
spray paint years ago. I am almost 100% positive that I did NOT harm the
cone or the tone.

I've just completed my monitor A/B check at GC and SA. See new post. Mixing
monitors A/B review.

Wayne




"EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:469bcfd1$1@linux...
> Regardless of how much "foam" you put in, that environment is way too
> lop-sided. You should consider re-arranging the space to provide more
> accurate monitoring.
>
> Also, what model of NS10 is that? The reason I ask is that all the Yamaha
> Studio versions had white woofer cones...
>
> David.
>
> Wayne Carson wrote:
>> Dave,
>>
>> Yes, this is what I am working with. I agree, it's far . . . . (echo . .
>> echo . . echo) . . . from ideal.
>>
>> I am cautious with the corner monitor. The monitor on the left is
>> noticably more open sounding and the monitor stuck in the corner is
>> considerably boom'ier. I consciously need to compensate for that.
>>
>> However, all that Aurolex has made a big difference. I've got 5 bass
>> traps in this corner. Things are much tighter.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>> "EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:469ba761$1@linux...
>>
>>>If that is a pic of your control room, you have some work to do.... With
>>>one monitor in the corner like that, you will never get good imaging.
>>>
>>>For the NS10's find a good used Hafler or Yamaha 2200 series amp. If you
>>>get the Yamaha, have it re-capped.
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>>>Wayne Carson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Wow! Such a variety. Great inputs.
>>>>
>>>>NS10s - John, can you recommend an amp? Quiet, clean, reference and
>>>>cool (minimal heat) pushing 200w per side. I'm using an Alesis RA-100
>>>>now with just 75watts per side. It's quiet and cool.
>>>>
>>>>Dyna's - Dedric/Neil/Chas thanks. I'm is a situation that I'm up
>>>>against a wall and side wall. The worst possible place, but I have
>>>>Aurolex foam and bass traps in every possible corner. I've got a pretty
>>>>tight sound with minimal reflections and at least the ceiling is high.
>>>>See photo. Rear ported is probably out of the running now.
>>>>
>>>>JBL's/Focal - thanks Dave.
>>>>
>>>>Mackie - thanks Sarah/Bill/Chris
>>>>
>>>>Thanks wireline.
>>>>
>>>>I'm heading to Sam Ash and GC now for a listen test. SA has a room to
>>>>listen, GC does not. I'll let you know what I hear.
>>>>
>>>>Wayne
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:469ae3a9@linux...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>My current system monitors. Yamaha NS-10M Studio.
>>>>>Here's what in play. All active, bi-amp'd, 6"woofers/1"tweeties.
>>>>>JBL LSR4326p $999pr includes cal mic
>>>>>Adam A7 $999pr
>>>>>DynAudio BM5A $999pr
>>>>>Event ASP6 $999pr
>>>>>Focal Twin6
>>>>>Mackie HR824 $1200pr
>>>>>I picked these monitors from the Sweetwater catalog. My concerns:
>>>>>
>>>>>JBL: My experience with main PA JBL's is an overbrightness/bite to the
>>>>>horns. This may not apply to studio monitors. It does have a
>>>>>calibration
>>>>>mic to set the speakers to the room vice tweaking the room.
>>>>>
>>>>>Adam: Recommended by Brad. I can't get on to their website.
>>>>>www.adam-audio.com Site doesn't load.
>>>>>
>>>>>DynAudio: Unknown.
>>>>>
>>>>>Event: Had a friends studio using low end Event monitors and were
>>>>>blown
>>>>>quite easily. Also the sound was muddy on bottom and thin on top.
>>>>>
>>>>>Focal: Recommended by Dave. I don't anything about this company. I
>>>>>can
>>>>>not find any data.
>>>>>
>>>>>Mackie: Not my 1st choice but if someone has positive/negative
>>>>>feedback,
>>>>>I'd appreciate it. From what I've recently learned about my 1604vlz
>>>>>(upper
>>>>>mid harshness and lower mid muddyness) I'm uncomfortable about them and
>>>>>I'm
>>>>>not sure I want Mackie speakers.
>>&
Re: Found the solution: EDS Compressor Problem [message #87206 is a reply to message #87198] Tue, 26 June 2007 06:46 Go to previous message
Rod Lincoln is currently offline  Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883
Registered: September 2005
Senior Member
to their website.
>>>>>>www.adam-audio.com Site doesn't load.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>DynAudio: Unknown.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Event: Had a friends studio using low end Event monitors and were
>>>>>>blown
>>>>>>quite easily. Also the sound was muddy on bottom and thin on top.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Focal: Recommended by Dave. I don't anything about this company. I
>>>>>>can
>>>>>>not find any data.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Mackie: Not my 1st choice but if someone has positive/negative
>>>>>>feedback,
>>>>>>I'd appreciate it. From what I've recently learned about my 1604vlz
>>>>>>(upper
>>>>>>mid harshness and lower mid muddyness) I'm uncomfortable about them and
>>>>>>I'm
>>>>>>not sure I want Mackie speakers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm really looking to stay at the $999 price range for a pair of active
>>>>>>6".
>>>>>>I would like zero colorization and a large sweet spot if possible.
>>>>>>Anybody
>>>>>>using any of the above? I'm leaning towards the Adams but only because
>>>>>>of
>>>>>>Brad. I'm sure I won't be able to listen to many of the above
>>>>>>monitors.
>>>>>>I may get lucky on one/maybe two at best. I'm relying heavily on the
>>>>>>inputs
>>>>>>I recieve from this newsgroup. I too am quite "anal" about sound. I
>>>>>>want
>>>>>>it clean, clear, deep and rich. I think I can mix it if I get true
>>>>>>reference monitors.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks.
>>>>>>Wayne Carson
>>>>>>Paris user since '97
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>
>Ha!


"EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:469bd71a$1@linux...
> Worse... I'm sending DJ there to re-wire your rig!
>
> David.
>
> Wayne Carson wrote:
>> Dave,
>>
>> You're gonna slap me or worse but . . . it is the white woofer cone
>> Studio NS-10M. I hit them with an extremely, extremely light coat of
>> flat black spray paint years ago. I am almost 100% positive that I did
>> NOT harm the cone or the tone.
>>
>> I've just completed my monitor A/B check at GC and SA. See new post.
>> Mixing monitors A/B review.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:469bcfd1$1@linux...
>>
>>>Regardless of how much "foam" you put in, that environment is way too
>>>lop-sided. You should consider re-arranging the space to provide more
>>>accurate monitoring.
>>>
>>>Also, what model of NS10 is that? The reason I ask is that all the
>>>Yamaha Studio versions had white woofer cones...
>>>
>>>David.
>>>
>>>Wayne Carson wrote:
>>>
>>>>Dave,
>>>>
>>>>Yes, this is what I am working with. I agree, it's far . . . . (echo .
>>>>. echo . . echo) . . . from ideal.
>>>>
>>>>I am cautious with the corner monitor. The monitor on the left is
>>>>noticably more open sounding and the monitor stuck in the corner is
>>>>considerably boom'ier. I consciously need to compensate for that.
>>>>
>>>>However, all that Aurolex has made a big difference. I've got 5 bass
>>>>traps in this corner. Things are much tighter.
>>>>
>>>>Wayne
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"EK Sound" <askme@nospam.com> wrote in message news:469ba761$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>If that is a pic of your control room, you have some work to do....
>>>>>With one monitor in the corner like that, you will never get good
>>>>>imaging.
>>>>>
>>>>>For the NS10's find a good used Hafler or Yamaha 2200 series amp. If
>>>>>you get the Yamaha, have it re-capped.
>>>>>
>>>>>David.
>>>>>
>>>>>Wayne Carson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Wow! Such a variety. Great inputs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>NS10s - John, can you recommend an amp? Quiet, clean, reference and
>>>>>>cool (minimal heat) pushing 200w per side. I'm using an Alesis RA-100
>>>>>>now with just 75watts per side. It's quiet and cool.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Dyna's - Dedric/Neil/Chas thanks. I'm is a situation that I'm up
>>>>>>against a wall and side wall. The worst possible place, but I have
>>>>>>Aurolex foam and bass traps in every possible corner. I've got a
>>>>>>pretty tight sound with minimal reflections and at least the ceiling
>>>>>>is high. See photo. Rear ported is probably out of the running now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>JBL's/Focal - thanks Dave.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Mackie - thanks Sarah/Bill/Chris
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks wireline.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm heading to Sam Ash and GC now for a listen test. SA has a room to
>>>>>>listen, GC does not. I'll let you know what I hear.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Wayne
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:469ae3a9@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>My current system monitors. Yamaha NS-10M Studio.
>>>>>>>Here's what in play. All active, bi-amp'd, 6"woofers/1"tweeties.
>>>>>>>JBL LSR4326p $999pr includes cal mic
>>>>>>>Adam A7 $999pr
>>>>>>>DynAudio BM5A $999pr
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