| OT: TOTALLY FORGOT!!! (Piano files now posted) [message #76548] |
Thu, 30 November 2006 19:22 |
Nei
Messages: 108 Registered: November 2006
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>Mark -- I was afraid of that. Good to have the info ahead of time.
Should have the drive here by Tuesday, so I guess we'll see...
-- appreciate the heads-up -- thanks -- chas.
On 5 Jan 2007 08:43:32 +1000, "Mark McDermott"
<nospam@stateofwail.com> wrote:
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>You're probably going to need a software utility to access the Mac drive from
>Windows, unless they used FAT32 format on the Mac side (not likely).
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>Mac Opener can do it for $59. Here's a link:
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>http://www.dataviz.com/products/macopener/index.html
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>Best of luck!
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>Mark
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>Chas. Duncan <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote:
>>Here's another question -- I'm picking up a drive full of tracks done
>>in PT on a Mac. Objective is to drag files into Paris for editing,
>>overdubbing, etc. I have Wavelab 6 here -- I'm guessing I'll want to
>>batch process whatever file types I'll find (sd2's or whatever) into
>>.wav's or .paf's etc. Which I figure I can probably handle. But --
>>I'm wondering if I'm going to run into any sort of bottleneck
>>regarding the drive itself (and/or file format weirdness), ie -- it's
>>on the Mac and we're all PC here...
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>>Advice? -- thanks -- chas.OK then, off to the gun shop... (Needed ammo anyway -- can never have
too much on hand, right?)
Seriously, sounds like a good approach -- thanks -- chas.
On Thu, 4 Jan 2007 14:49:28 -0700, "Doug Wellington"
<doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>"Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> writes:
>> Wondering if anybody can recommend some type of Miracle Spray or Gunk
>> Remover to refresh the I/O jacks on my old Mackie board -- it's gotten
>> a little noisy lately, and I'd like to get it cleaned up before selling
>> it.
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>Silly as it may seem... If you're talking about the 1/4" jacks, I
>occasionally use one of those rifle cleaning brushes with a bit of WD-40
>followed by a pass with one of those little pieces of cotton cloth. I think
>they call the cloth a "patch" and the rod that holds the piece of cotton
>cloth a "patch loop", which makes the synth programmer in me grin... (Make
>sure to use a patch loop and not a jag, otherwise it'll be hard to get the
>cloth back out!)
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>I don't know what jacks the Mackie uses, but
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