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| Automatic Latency Compensator: follow-up [message #67097] |
Wed, 19 April 2006 19:56  |
Neil
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| Re: Automatic Latency Compensator: follow-up [message #67105 is a reply to message #67102] |
Wed, 19 April 2006 21:26   |
Aaron Allen
 Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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one, and tell us how cool it is -- Chas.
> >>
> >> On Mon, 8 May 2006 09:41:52 -0300, "Rob Arsenault"
> >> <info@studiomanitou.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>>What I actually/urgently need is a pro 8 channel pre to do drums, etc...
> >>>and
> >>>this one just kinda poped up locally. Man, I can't make up my mind and
> >>>$1500
> >>>could get me close to a good 8 channel pre.
> >>>Any suggestions other than "CONTROL YOURSELF GEAR SLUT"......?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>"Rob Arsenault" <info@studiomanitou.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:445f3267@linux...
> >>>> Turns out its the:
> >>>> Drawmer 1960
> >>>> 2-Channel Vacuum Tube Microphone / Instrument Preamplifier/Compressor
> >>>> http://www.drawmer.com/1960.html
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> "cUjo" <CHris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message
> >>>> news:445eb2f0$1@linux...
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Yeah, that seems really cheap is it the 1968?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "uptown jimmy" <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >>>>>>I swear by Fletcher's Mercenary Editions. I've delt with him for years,
> >>>>> and
> >>>>>>he a true gear guru.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>My Great River Mercenary stuff is the best, it don't get no better.
> >>>>>>I've
> >>>>>>never used the 1969, but the folks who swear by it are unimpeachable,
> >>>>>>and
> >>>>>>LUUUUUV to get my hands on one.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Having said such, that's an awfully low price for one in good
> >>>>>>condition....
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Jimmy
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>"Rob Arsenault" <mani2@NOSPAMnbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
> >>>>>>news:445e9a12$1@linux...
> >>>>>>> Anyone using this one? I can pick one up for $1500.00 CA.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> http://www.mercenaryeditions.com/drawmer1969.shtml
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >He not only played all all those great Dan records, but
there is also a pretty hefty credit that says "rhythm
arrangements by Dean Parks"...
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| Re: Automatic Latency Compensator: follow-up [message #67135 is a reply to message #67102] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 12:46   |
JD
Messages: 15 Registered: July 2005
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hingy run on an
sgi/cray, cuz y'know we have that spare 1/2 million $ comp we got from
ford last year that you can use...."....lol
then i got smart and ran ghost....
gotta love/hate those geeks.
glad you're at least up and runnin'....can't wait to hear the *tales of
interest* on your future experiments.
jef
DJ wrote:
> I had no luck with any of the suggestions I have received so I went
> back to my *pre-tweaked* Ghost image and reloaded it.
>
> I did all of the preliminary tweaks (prior to the part where system
> services are tweaked). Everything worked fine. then I started doing
> the recommended changes to system services.....no disabling of any of
> them, just setting them to manual. I did two to three at a time,
> thinking I could always go back and set them back to the defaults once
> I hit the wall.......wrong!!!!
>
> I'm not sure exactly which service, or combination of services
> being changed fromn automatic to manual is causing this, but it's
> definitely being caused by making changes in this area. To figure this
> out, I'm going to have to "Ghost" after I make each one, because once
> the fatal change is made, resetting back to defaults does not work.
> This will take a very long time and each Ghost Image uses quite a bit
> of HD space. I do have a 200G drive here and I may just do this for
> posterity's sake. It's just one of those things that could save some
> poor schmuck like me a lot of grief. I don't have time to do this
> right now. this system is rocking right along with the tweaks that
> work and I've got 12 songs to mix. Once I can come up for air, I may
> go back and Ghost the system services tweaks one by one until I find
> the gremlin.
>
> Thanks Neil, Aaron...et al for the help/suggestions.
>
> Deej - *going where no man has* /(been a big enough dumbass to want to
> have)/ *gone before*.
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ah...services....my jr sys admin...uh, I mean my *bass
player*....tweaked my services on one of the machines and it did a
speed wobble akin to Ninja with a bad fork seal havin' a tank slap'r at
140mph....lol (if you've ever had one you know there's no
recoverin'..just hopefully a soft landing...) and the restore didn't
help...so I asked my *real* guru what's the deal and all he did was
laugh and say; "windows services uh, can this paris thingy run on an
sgi/cray, cuz y'know we have that spare 1/2 million $ comp we got from
ford last year that you can use...."....lol<br>
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then i got smart and ran ghost....<br>
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gotta love/hate those geeks.<br>
<br>
glad you're at least up and runnin'....can't wait to hear the *tales of
interest* on your future experiments.<br>
<br>
jef<br>
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(prior to the part where system services are tweaked). Everything
worked fine. then I started doing the recommended changes to system
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I did two to three at a time, thinking I could always go back and set
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| Re: Automatic Latency Compensator: follow-up [message #67138 is a reply to message #67135] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 13:38   |
John [1]
 Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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I was mixing this
Hip/Hop
>Gospel track with , of courese some very "agressive" drums form Stylus RMX.
>This mix was coming along fine, but was lacking the punch thatit needed.
>
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>I don't know what came over me, but, I somehow I pulled in this plugin on
>the master buss...BOOM!! The drums were "smack" dead in our faces..Sounds
>like I had "inserted the SSL-G Master buss compressor(Aka quad comp)..Really!!
>
>Shocked ,I put ithe Trans-X plug in bypass..Drums went back to their lack
>luster place. So, I inserted the Trans-X on the Kick and Snare..I had an
>LA-2 on both prior..nice, vut nothing to write home about for this type
of
>music....Again...BOOM!! This kick was solid, Jumpd right in front, and was
>fuller & rounder. Again, like we I put this thru an SLL comp.. Same with
>the Snare & Claps..
>
>So, I started inserting the other Tranform plugs into various tracks. Simply,
>these plugs are "AWSOME!!.. Waves are making some of the best plugins I've
>heard and used in awhile.. AND, Iuse pretty much everything form (TDM,RTAS,
>VST) MsDsp, URS, UAD,Digi, Focusrite....Blah blah.. Istarted tolove waves
>again..
>and thats why I have a "Making Every Mix With WAVES" sticker from 1998 on my
MEC
"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:4462664a$1@linux...
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> Guys & Gals,
>
> Hey has anyone use this plugin from Waves (Transform Bundle). Well at our
> comemrical studio, we have the Gold Bundle and this plugin has been around
> for a while no one has used it not tmy knowleged. So, I was mixing this
> Hip/Hop
> Gospel track with , of courese some very "agressive" drums form Stylus
> RMX.
> This mix was coming along fine, but was lacking the punch thatit needed.
>
>
> I don't know what came over me, but, I somehow I pulled in this plugin on
> the master buss...BOOM!! The drums were "smack" dead in our faces..Sounds
> like I had "inserted the SSL-G Master buss compressor(Aka quad
> comp)..Really!!
>
> Shocked ,I put ithe Trans-X plug in bypass..Drums went back to their lack
> luster place. So, I inserted the Trans-X on the Kick and Snare..I had an
> LA-2 on both prior..nice, vut nothing to write home about for this type of
> music....Again...BOOM!! This kick was solid, Jumpd right in front, and was
> fuller & rounder. Again, like we I put this thru an SLL comp.. Same with
> the Snare & Claps..
>
> So, I started inserting the other Tranform plugs into various tracks.
> Simply,
> these plugs are "AWSOME!!.. Waves are making some of the best plugins I've
> heard and used in awhile.. AND, Iuse pretty much everything form
> (TDM,RTAS,
> VST) MsDsp, URS, UAD,Digi, Focusrite....Blah blah.. Istarted tolove waves
> again..
>Hi John,
On the Kick & Snare/Claps, I used the Trans-x wide insterted, with the presets
for each instrument. Then , I adjusted the gain coltrol.. That's it. Very
un-scientific..very much "EAR-ific. :)
That's it..
"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>
>How about telling us:
>
> which presets you used
>
> in what context
>
> and if they can be compared to anything else out there.
>
>THANKS !!!!!
>
>
>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>>Guys & Gals,
>>
>>Hey has anyone use this plugin from Waves (Transform Bundle). Well at our
>>comemrical studio, we have the Gold Bundle and this plugin has been around
>>for a while no one has used it not tmy knowleged. So, I was mixing this
>Hip/Hop
>>Gospel track with , of courese some very "agressive" drums form Stylus
RMX.
>>This mix was coming along fine, but was lacking the punch thatit needed.
>>
>>
>>I don't know what came over me, but, I somehow I pulled in this plugin
on
>>the master buss...BOOM!! The drums were "smack" dead in our faces..Sounds
>>like I had "inserted the SSL-G Master buss compressor(Aka quad comp)..Really!!
>>
>>Shocked ,I put ithe Trans-X plug in bypass..Drums went back to their lack
>>luster place. So, I inserted the Trans-X on the Kick and Snare..I had an
>>LA-2 on both prior..nice, vut nothing to write home about for this type
>of
>>music....Again...BOOM!! This kick was solid, Jumpd right in front, and
was
>>fuller &
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| Re: Automatic Latency Compensator: follow-up [message #67142 is a reply to message #67098] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 18:47   |
Chris Latham
 Messages: 109 Registered: June 2005
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> >the Snare & Claps..
> >
> >So, I started inserting the other Tranform plugs into various tracks.
Simply,
> >these plugs are "AWSOME!!.. Waves are making some of the best plugins
I've
> >heard and used in awhile.. AND, Iuse pretty much everything form
(TDM,RTAS,
> >VST) MsDsp, URS, UAD,Digi, Focusrite....Blah blah.. Istarted tolove waves
> >again..
> >
>I know.......I'm almost embarrased......... Don.....I'm gonna need to loan
you a Matrox G
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| Re: Automatic Latency Compensator: follow-up [message #67159 is a reply to message #67135] |
Thu, 20 April 2006 22:47   |
Mike Audet
Messages: 294 Registered: December 2008
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have the midi cables
> > connected to there proper port assignments. i have mine (4 version)
> > connected to both my mac and pc via a usb hub and also using midi
> > cables connected to the various gear (m24 controller and a pro 88 kb).
> >
> > On Tue, 9 May 2006 23:56:04 -0400, "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net>
> > wrote:
> >
> > >Help needed!
> > >
> > >Is it possible to get this box to function while connected to the Cubase via USB?
> > >It appears to only honor the presets I've created once it's disconnected. When
> > >it's connected it routes out to all synths (good) but I haven't been able to get
> > >my controllers note data in.
> > >
> > >Does this thing transmit MTC from the SMPTE it receives? If not then do I now
> > >have to get another MIDI module to send Cubase to and from this 8x8 patchbay
> > >to get to my synths so I can actually facilitate the presets I've created? This seems
> > >like the only way to allow Paris' MTC to Cubase (not all the synths too) and use my
> > >different presets.
> > >
> > >The Motu crashed everytime I used sysex. MIDI Sport won't even acknowledge I'm
> > >there when it's connected to Cubase via USB. No presets or MIDI input allowed.
> > >At least it's not crashing!
> > >
> > >I'm obviously confused. http://software.silicon.com/applications/0,39024653,39158822 ,00.htmWell,
If the SPL4 sounds better than the plugs, WOW!! Because, the Plugs sound
fabulous. Even better, I loaded up the Sony Trans-Mod plug, and yes, it a
step better than the Waves version.
All in all, I'm satified with the plugs. Thanks
"Babu" <musiclab@lund.bonet.se> wrote:
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>I have both the SPL TD4 (hardware), the Trans X and a similar Voxengo thing.
>While the software can be cool, it is absolutely no match for the SPL unit.
>The simplicity and the way it preserves the tone of the original while altering
>the attack is un-beatable, so far I might add. The release knob can do wonders
>on mic bleeds or if you want to prolong room sound.
>
>Babu
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>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>Sounds like an SPL TD in software. I've got one of the 4 channel hardware
>>units here. You can knock a hole through the wall with a kick or snare
using
>>this. It's sorta like having a loaded 12ga shotgun on an insert.
>>
>>;o)
>>
>>
>>
>>"Pete Ruthenburg" <ruthenburg@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>news:4462b797$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Judging by the description in Johns post the TransX plugs kinda
>>> sound like the same idea behind the Thransient Designer.Or am I
>>> off base here?
>>>
>>> Pete
>>>
>>> "LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >Guys & Gals,
>>> >
>>> >Hey has anyone use this plugin from Waves (Transform Bundle). Well at
>our
>>> >comemrical studio, we have the Gold Bundle and this plugin has been
>>around
>>> >for a while no one has used it not tmy knowleged. So, I was mixing this
>>> Hip/Hop
>>> >Gospel track with , of courese some very "agressive" drums form Stylus
>>RMX.
>>> >This mix was coming along fine, but was lacking the punch thatit needed.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >I don't know what came over me, but, I somehow I pulled in this plugin
>on
>>> >the master buss...BOOM!! The drums were "smack" dead in our faces..Sounds
>>> >like I had "inserted the SSL-G Master buss compressor(Aka quad
>>comp)..Really!!
>>> >
>>> >Shocked ,I put ithe Trans-X plug in bypass..Drums went back to their
>lack
>>> >luster place. So, I inserted the Trans-X on the Kick and Snare..I had
>an
>>> >LA-2 on both prior..nice, vut nothing to write home about for this type
>>> of
>>> >music....Again...BOOM!! This kick was solid, Jumpd right in front, and
>>was
>>> >fuller & rounder. Again, like we I put this thru an SLL comp.. Same
with
>>> >the Snare & Claps..
>>> >
>>> >So, I started inserting the other Tranform plugs into various tracks.
>>Simply,
>>> >these plugs
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