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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78505 is a reply to message #78503] |
Tue, 16 January 2007 23:07   |
Deej [4]
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>> bought one for himself. He said it's a mysterious little box in
>>>> a way, because sometimes you can't tell how it's affecting the
>>>> sound, but when you disengage it you instantly say: "Nope...
>>>> sounded better with it in!"
>>>>
>>>> Interesting stuff... I may have to get one of these or...
>>>>
>>>> Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>>> Just a minor technicality, but putting a 2 channel line driver
>>>>> on the master bus (2 channel pass through) isn't changing the summing
>> -
>>>> it's
>>>>> just rounding the final mix EQ, compressing a bit with a little
>>>>> saturation,
>>>>> and perhaps adding some phase non-linearities.
>>>>>
>>>>> That said, if you like the sound and you get a great mix, that's what
>> it's
>>>>> all about, regardless of the details of how you got there. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Dedric
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/11/07 12:53 AM, in article 45cebd82$1@linux, "LaMont"
>>>>> <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hey DJ...Looks great.. I've heard some very good things about their
>>
>>>>>> entire
>>>>>> Portico line..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The 5042 looks like an analog gain stage on a mixer, with analog summing
>>>>>> stage on the outs..Cool..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You're doing it right DJ..You're adding a nice peice of gear for summing
>>>>>> in SX/Neundo..With out it, well you know what your mix will sound..????
>>>>>>
>>>>>> P.S..did you ever take a peek at the Neve 8816 summing
>>>>>> ?mixerhttp://www.neve.eu/index.php?entry=8816&category=P roducts
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> You should try a Neve 5042 with Nuendo LaMont
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:45ce7bb9$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It's all the above th
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78508 is a reply to message #78505] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 00:44   |
LaMont
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; converters
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> decent summing device to get back the Punch and debt./. With out
it,
>>>> SX
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> will
>>>>>>>> give you a nice Wide-open sound that's not as "Crsipy as PT, Not
as
>>>> much
>>>>>>>> Balls as Paris, and sonically not as sophisticated as Samplitude..
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In the Box mixing, SX is a comprimise on all levels..Better known
>> as
>>>> "Play
>>>>>>>> it safe" digital mixing. Or as some like to say, "correct way of
>>>>>>>> digital
>>>>>>>> mixing"..Whatever..
>>>>>>>> If I have offend, I'm sorry. But, I call them as I hear and use
them
>>>>>> ,and
>>>>>>>> all I pretty much use them all..As a Nuendo Owner and everyday user,
>>>> the
>>>>>>>> above statements apply as well..
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> That's why I have integrated a SoundCraft Ghost console/as my front
>>>> end
>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> Neundo and ProTools, and sum out of it.. World Of Different..
>>>>>>>> YOu can use a Mackie (anything), Tascam, Whatever mixer(Digital
or
>>
>>>>>>>> Analog)
>>>>>>>> will be superior to your IN the Box summing..
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "Neil" <oiuOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So is it 40 or 50 tracks?
>>>>>>>>> Is it only after a lot of plugins or without regard to plugins?
>>>>>>>>> Is it a superior summing device or only a decent summing device?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Make up my mind!
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Neil
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "lamont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Corrrection: Then, Cubase's summing starts to collasp after 40
plus
>>>> with
>>>>>>>>> good
>>>>>>>>>> alot of plugins.. Now, your mix sounds thin and weak.. Now, you
>> have
>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>> invest
>>>>>>>>>> in a decent summing device to get your mix back..
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "LaMOnt" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> the Cuabse start sucking (on sound quality) after 50 plus if
you
>>>> don't
>>>>>>>>> use
>>>>>>>>>>> a superior summing device.
>>>>>>>>>>> "Neil" <IOU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> w
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78520 is a reply to message #78508] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 09:05   |
John Macy
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>Anybody know where I can download Paris 3.0 for the PC ? - it doesn't seem
>to be on the ID site.
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>My studio got flooded out with H-Katrina and I'm just now getting to the
>point of setting stuff back up.
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>Luckily I took the Paris stuff out of the racks in the studio otherwise
it
>would have been under water!
>
>Thanks
>AndrewI'll try this again.
Sorry.
http://www.parisfaqs.com/
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Here you go!
>
>http://webnews.parisnewsgroup.com/
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>"Andrew" <andrew@novaworks.net> wrote:
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>>Anybody know where I can download Paris 3.0 for the PC ? - it doesn't seem
>>to be on the ID site.
>>
>>My studio got flooded out with H-Katrina and I'm just now getting to the
>>point of setting stuff back up.
>>
>>Luckily I took the Paris stuff out of the racks in the studio otherwise
>it
>>would have been under water!
>>
>>Thanks
>>Andrew
>Thanks ..
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>Well, happy birthday fom the other old fart around here.
>
>;o)
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>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:45d0a71f$1@linux...
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>> Lol!! Me too(Just had a Birthday) 45
>>
>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dedric, it seems that the music industry is in a spriraling motion of
>>
>>>> perpetual
>>>> back tracking. Classic Rock, 1970 R & B...
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I don't really agree with this 100%. Some things just sound better than
>>
>>>others I think. for instance, the reason I bounce a lot of my decisions
>> off
>>>my wife is because she doesn't have a dog in the fight as far as whether
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>>>tape/tubes/digital/solid state sounds better. she does have incredibly
>>>sensitive hearing though. She could care less why something sounds good
>> and
>>>so is not caught up in the hype about what this and that *should* sound
>>
>>>like. She liked Paris and she likes some ITB Cubase stuff as well, but
she
>>
>>>really noticed the difference the 5042 made and considered it as a
>>>positive
>>
>>>addition to the mix without having a bunch of preconceptions about why.
>>>
>>>I, OTOH, grew up listening to vinyl that was recorded to tape and I will
>>
>>>admit to my predelection to refer to this as a benchmark, even though
the
>>
>>>*audible*dynamic range is not what digital is supposed to be providing.
>>
>>>somehow, it just sounds better to me, cause I'm and old fart, I guess.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>
>>
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>Quick and dirty guitar production for $99.00!
Considering it also serves as a portable USB audio interface I'm thinking
it's a buy. I would use it for demoing/writing/reamping. I'm not a guitar
player, but it might help me learn to play better also.
Let me know what you guys think of the sound and capabilities.
Check out the sounds.
http://www.digitech.com/RP150Demo/
MP3 demos at the bottom.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/DigiTech-RP150-Multi- Effects-Pedal?sku=156606
JamesThis Tommy Detamore interview is up on Project Studio Network, show number
57. It's quite an eye-opener that at some point in the interview, the guy
from PSN admits he's never heard of Paris. So from that point on it's all
about that "vintage DAW", Paris.. :-)
Lot's of good samples of Tommy's playing as well. Very interesting...
http://psn
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78528 is a reply to message #78520] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 11:06   |
LaMont
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3 more project conversions and then...my PARIS rig goes up for sale.
I have been rendering all my projects to WAV files.
3 more projects and I am done.
Should be done this week.
So next week I start the transition to Cubase SX3.
I have been checkin out some tutorials for Cubase.
Lots to learn.
BrandonCheck this out;
http://spyder.brp.com/en-US/I'm loving the 9652 rme card with 3 digimax fs's and cubase 4. I have a lot
to learn but it's pretty sweet.
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
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>3 more project conversions and then...my PARIS rig goes up for sale.
>I have been rendering all my projects to WAV files.
>3 more projects and I am done.
>
>Should be done this week.
>So next week I start the transition to Cubase SX3.
>I have been checkin out some tutorials for Cubase.
>Lots to learn.
>
>Brandon
>Hi,
Whilst love Paris to bits, there are certain features - or lack of features
- that are starting to grate and I suspect at some point I'll end up on SX
or with a Digi 002. In the meantime, I'd like to get more familiar with SX
(or something else), have the option of running more than 4 inserts in Paris
(I don't know anything about plug-in wrappers I'm afraid), be able to run
external plug in effects on the Paris inserts (e.g. processing as external
insert via ADAT another PC), use midi, etc.
I've got my main Paris PC. 2 EDS, MEC with Adat and + 8 i/o and a 442.
I've got a second PC that could run Cubase SX with an (v1) Event Gina PCI
soundcard, which features Adat I/O (together with 2 in / 8 out + SPDIF).
Just to confuse things, I have a Korg Oasys PCI card which only runs under
w98/me, so that goes in a third PC (this has Adat I/O and analogue A/O +
SPDIF).
I've also got a Midiman USB 2x2 midi interface - though I'm guessing I may
need a few more of these to link everything together.
I'm not quite sure how all this should be best integrated into one system,
particularly in terms of syncing / world clock / MIDI. It seems to me that
the Paris PC would be for audio, linked by adat I/O to the SX PC, which would
be used for MIDI work and further audio processing (e.g. inserts on Paris).
The Oasys PC is effectively just a hardware synth - it would take Midi out
from the SX PC and output audio via SPDIF back into Paris for recording /
mixing (Though it is also capable of audio processing / fx (filters are nice)).
Any bright ideas on how to sync Paris with, especially, the Cubase PC (MIDI?
Midi over LAN? etc?) greatly appreciated. (LAN is currently not gigabit,
but might upgrade if nec). Or any ideas on how best to configure this hardware
/ software setups, etc.
Many thanks in advance for any tips.
Cheers,
DanIf DJ doesn't get a Radar he's gonna die !"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>http://www.quantegy.com/
Pretty soon it's gonna be like that scene in Waterworld where
the drifter tries to trade Costner a few sheets of dry paper for
the women. "Look, it's PEEEYper... a whole clan's lifetime
collection. Diya ever smell anything like that? <snif, snif>
Peyper, see, it's PEEEEEYPER!"
"It's TEEEYPE!, TEEYPE, man! Diya ever smell anything like
tha'? <snif, snif>. I'll treede ya one roll of 456 for all
the women!"
lolWell changing to slot 2 did cause a change: as its booting into the
software, the mec will sync but then I get the error message 7/7. The c-16
never lights. I guess I might try another video card (non matrox) and see
if that helps.
I did try another scsi cable, no effect. I hope I haven't damaged the eds
card somehow.
"RiverLake Farms" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
news:45d0fc0d@linux...
> Thanks guys. I'll switch the slot. I did have it in slot 1 in my
> previous P4 machine(with Nforce 2 video card) and it worked great.
>
> "Neil" <IOUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45d07a76$1@linux...
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>> Yup, 99.997% chance of this being the case... I was never able
>> to get an EDS card working right in slot #1 on either mobo I
>> had in my older Paris rig, and when I assembled my recent one I
>> didn't even try it - set up like a dream with no problems.
>>
>> Neil
>>
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>Almost assured that slot one is sharing with your video card. Move to
>>>slot
>> 2
>>>or 3.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>
>>>"RiverLake Farms" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
>>>news:45d0745e@linux...
>>>> Thanks Aaron. It has its own IRQ, not shared. The EDS was detected,
>> as I
>>>> got the "found new hardware, multimedia audio controller" thing.
>>>
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78533 is a reply to message #78503] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 11:35   |
Deej [4]
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>>>>> got the "found new hardware, multimedia audio controller" thing.
>>>>> However,
>>>
>>>>> it didn't want to accept the scherzo as a driver - I had to manually
>>>>> force
>>>
>>>>> it to accept it, as per instructions for manual installation. It did
>>> then
>>>>> put it in system devices and says its working properly. I also have
>>>>> the
>>>
>>>>> midi driver in DM under sound. I might try changing the pci slot, its
>>> now
>>>>> in slot one, and a different video card.
>>>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>>>> news:45cffaaa$1@linux...
>>>>>> 1/1 means the software doesn't recognize a usable hardware set. Check
>>> IRQ
>>>>>> sharing, make sure that you see the EDS in the hardware list
>>>>>> correctly,
>>>
>>>>>> and make sure the connection from the MEC to the EDS is all good. Be
>>> very
>>>>>> sure of these things, and be methodical and you'll find it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AA
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "RiverLake Farms" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:45cfef8b@linux...
>>>>>>>I attemted to move Paris to an older AMD based computer, to free up
>>>>>>>my
>>> P4
>>>>>>>for VSTis. I went thru the installation as outlined for 3.0 under
>>>>>>>XP,
>>>
>>>>>>>although I didn't get the scherzo installed til last. Anyway, now I
>>> am
>>>>>>>getting the failure to load Paris engine, error 1/1, which as far as
>>> I
>>>>>>>can find out means that Paris is not finding the scherzo driver.
>>>>>>>There
>>>
>>>>>>>are no conflicts showing in device manager, and the scherzo is listed
>>> in
>>>>>>>System Devices as "working." Video card (G400 matrox) is on an irq
>>>>>>>by
>>><
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78536 is a reply to message #78533] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 13:04   |
dc[3]
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> opinion that Paris sounds good; )
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> James
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> "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
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>>If DJ doesn't get a Radar he's gonna die !
>Kind of a bike, but not really>?
It's like an inverse trike.
AA
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Check this out;
> http://spyder.brp.com/en-US/Thanks Neil!
"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>"Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>Hi Guys,
>>
>>I have a nearly perfect Godley/Creme Gizmotron that I have had in storage
>>forever. Used it once in the early '80's. It's the six string model. Anyone
>>know what one of these is worth or where I might be able to find the value?
>
>Stick it on e-bay... that's a sure-fire way of establishing the
>true value for anything. For something unique like that,
>someone somewhere is prolly gonna want it.
>
>Neil
>Thanks David - Based on what you said I just went to the storage closet and
pulled the Gizmo out of its perfect original packaging......all the barely
used, but ancient delrin rings just fell out. I had to laugh.
Oh well maybe someone on ebay wants to buy a broken one!
Thanks again for the info!
Chees,
Jon
EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>This from a friend in the know....
>
>"WELL. It's an interesting device, but not worth much I'm afraid. He
>might try selling it on Ebay....the problem is this: there are 6
>little delren wheels (motor driven) that fatigue with both age and
>use. They are either broken or largely unused and ABOUT to break. Most
>people that know anything about the Gizmo are aware of this and
>usually shy away or are only interested in a parts piece."
>
>There you go! :-)
>
>David.
>
>Jon Jiles wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I have a nearly perfect Godley/Creme Gizmotron that I have had in storage
>> forever. Used it once in the early '80's. It's the six string model. Anyone
>> know what one of these is worth or where I might be able to find the value?
>> It's a real collectors item but I'm upgrading my stuff and can't afford
collector's
>> items if I want to get new toys.
>>
>> Thanks Mucho,
>> Jon
>>
>>Just saw your other post - I guess I should take back what
I said, because it was predicated on my assumption that the
unit you have actually WORKED!
:D
"Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Thanks Neil!
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>"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>"Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi Guys,
>>>
>>>I have a nearly perfect Godley/Creme Gizmotron that I have had in storage
>>>forever. Used it once in the early '80
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78537 is a reply to message #78533] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 12:02   |
rick
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's. It's the six string model. Anyone
>>>know what one of these is worth or where I might be able to find the value?
>>
>>Stick it on e-bay... that's a sure-fire way of establishing the
>>true value for anything. For something unique like that,
>>someone somewhere is prolly gonna want it.
>>
>>Neil
>>
>Hey Jon!
Post a picture of this thing!
"Jon Jiles" <nojij@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Thanks David - Based on what you said I just went to the storage closet
and
>pulled the Gizmo out of its perfect original packaging......all the barely
>used, but ancient delrin rings just fell out. I had to laugh.
>
>Oh well maybe someone on ebay wants to buy a broken one!
>
>Thanks again for the info!
>
>Chees,
>Jon
>
>EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>>This from a friend in the know....
>>
>>"WELL. It's an interesting device, but not worth much I'm afraid. He
>>might try selling it on Ebay....the problem is this: there are 6
>>little delren wheels (motor driven) that fatigue with both age and
>>use. They are either broken or largely unused and ABOUT to break. Most
>>people that know anything about the Gizmo are aware of this and
>>usually shy away or are only interested in a parts piece."
>>
>>There you go! :-)
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Jon Jiles wrote:
>>> Hi Guys,
>>>
>>> I have a nearly perfect Godley/Creme Gizmotron that I have had in storage
>>> forever. Used it once in the early '80's. It's the six string model.
Anyone
>>> know what one of these is worth or where I might be able to find the
value?
>>> It's a real collectors item but I'm upgrading my stuff and can't afford
>collector's
>>> items if I want to get new toys.
>>>
>>> Thanks Mucho,
>>> Jon
>>>
>>>
>Hey,
I'm in need of an A8iT-24. I have the black system, if that makes a
difference . . . Let me know. sarahjane@sarahtonin.com
Thanks,
Sarah
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:45d107b4$1@linux...
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> 3 more project conversions and then...my PARIS rig goes up for sale.
> I have been rendering all my projects to WAV files.
> 3 more projects and I am done.
>
> Should be done this week.
> So next week I start the transition to Cubase SX3.
> I have been checkin out some tutorials for Cubase.
> Lots to learn.
>
> Brandon
>For me it's also best to listen first thing in the morning when my ears are
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78545 is a reply to message #78544] |
Wed, 17 January 2007 13:10   |
Deej [4]
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vi0bvg9gk6@4ax.com..." target="_blank">uu14t21sipn56ulpg4qphtdivi0bvg9gk6@4ax.com...
> got it on xp and the mac but will it work on SE?
> every time i go back and listen to drums tracked on paris vs rme, motu
> etc paris is huge by comparison.I think it sorta' does in a sucky kinda' way on 98SE........maybe........I
tried it on ME and, yeah it worked......and yeah....it worked in a sucky
kinda' way, as in totally inconsistent throughput.
You need to spend more money Rick
;o)
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> got it on xp and the mac but will it work on SE?
> every time i go back and listen to drums tracked on paris vs rme, motu
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my board cannot detect my eds card
have changed all slots in all positions and all various drivers.
thanx for help me
michaelHey Rick! I have a Firewire USB combo PCI card that has down loadable 95/98/2000
drivers. As I recall, it worked fine with 98. I had some problems with
XP. I think it was an IRQ issue. It worked with XP, but when I added more
PCI cards I had problems, so I pulled it.
If your interested, I could send it to you, if it works for you send me $20.00,
if not just send it back. It has 3 FW connecters one internal two external
and two external USB connecters.
James
rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>got it on xp and the mac but will it work on SE?
>every time i go back and listen to drums tracked on paris vs rme, motu
>etc paris is huge by comparison.Solution #1 will provide the lowest latency. You will also find that
monitoring from a different interface than the one you are recording
through will create some problems, if it works at all.
David.
Brandon wrote:
> Given the opportunity which signal chain would you prefer and why?
>
> source------------mic pre/ analog to digi converter -------------ADAT
> lightpipe--------------------PCI sound card--------monitor outs from PCI
> sound card
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> or
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> source------------mic pre/ analog to digi converter
> -------------Firewire--------------------(i dont know where the signal
> goes after this????)-----------monitor outs from PCI sound card
>
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>
> Thanks,
>
> BrandonDavid (or anyone) what's the latency per foot for Firewire
cable... anyone know?
Neil
EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>Solution #1 will provide the lowest latency. You will also find that
>monitoring from a different interface than the one you are recording
>through will create some problems, if it works at all.
>
>David.
>
>Brandon wrote:
>> Given the opportunity which signal chain would you prefer and why?
>>
>> source------------mic pre/ analog to digi converter -------------ADAT
>> lightpipe--------------------PCI sound card--------monitor outs from PCI
>> sound card
>>
>> or
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>> source------------mic pre/ analog to digi converter
>> -------------Firewire--------------------(i dont know where the signal
>> goes after this????)-----------monitor outs from PCI sound card
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Brandonthanks james, i'll give it some thought as i have removable drive
bays and can swap them between the SE and XP rigs. the XP one does
have firewire card that i can connect a fw drive (fat32 format) and
transfer the files to from the swap drive to the mac. god, i feel
related to deej in some w
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On 14 Feb 2007 06:42:06 +1000, "James McCloskey"
<excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Hey Rick! I have a Firewire USB combo PCI card that has down loadable 95/98/2000
>drivers. As I recall, it worked fine with 98. I had some problems with
>XP. I think it was an IRQ issue. It worked with XP, but when I added more
>PCI cards I had problems, so I pulled it.
>
>If your interested, I could send it to you, if it works for you send me $20.00,
>if not just send it back. It has 3 FW connecters one internal two external
>and two external USB connecters.
>
>James
>
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>got it on xp and the mac but will it work on SE?
>>every time i go back and listen to drums tracked on paris vs rme, motu
>>etc paris is huge by comparison.try rubbing the contacts with an eraser...or cleaning them
On 14 Feb 2007 06:37:18 +1000, "michael" <derebner@gmx.de> wrote:
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>hy, have always the same problem
> my board cannot detect my eds card
>have changed all slots in all positions and all various drivers.
>thanx for help me
>michaelare you insuating i'm cheap, thrifty or otherwise frugal? huh? are
you? anybody got a bandaid...my penny is bleeding?
On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:58:21 -0700, "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com>
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>I think it sorta' does in a sucky kinda' way on 98SE........maybe........I
>tried it on ME and, yeah it worked......and yeah....it worked in a sucky
>kinda' way, as in totally inconsistent throughput.
>
>You need to spend more money Rick
>
>;o)
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>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> got it on xp and the mac but will it work on SE?
>> every time i go back and listen to drums tracked on paris vs rme, motu
>> etc paris is huge by comparison.
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god, i feel
related to deej in some weird way.
Is there any other way?
T.
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thanks james, i'll give it some thought as i have removable drive
bays and can swap them between the SE and XP rigs. the XP one does
have firewire card that i can connect a fw drive (fat32 format) and
transfer the files to from the swap drive to the mac. god, i feel
related to deej in some weird way.
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>James
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>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
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How many of these plugs can be open at any one time?
using one UAD card....
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Thanks,
Brandon
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:45d220ee@linux...
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Mark
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
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>using one UAD card....
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>Brandon
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> "Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:45d220ee@linux...
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Just wanted to thank Mike and Gene for their assistance.
It seems the problem is resolved. I realized that I didn't have the entire
system grounded to one point. Once I fixed this all the hum problems
disappeared. Now back to music.
MR
"Mike R." <emarenot@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:45cf5006$1@linux...
Very strange, my MEC seems to be generating some hum, like 60hz
ground-problems stuff. Even when the thing is unplugged, I still get the
hum. The only time it goes away is when I unplug the audio cables running
from the monitor outs to the mix board. I hate to say it, but the cables
are unbalanced instrument cables. Unplugged from the MEC, but still hooked
into the board there is no hum, plugged back into the MEC -hum. Does this
make sense -even when the power cord from the MEC is unplugged? The only
thing I can think is to get some balanced cables, but if the cables
(unplugged from the MEC) create no hum, will balanced cables solve the
problem? I'm stumped --unless its some energy from the galactic core,
washing over my home town and somehow tuned to the frequency of the MEC -now
that would make at least SOME sense :-)
Thanks for any feedback,
MR
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would get the Neve bundle... yah, you will have to throw another
C-note at it, but the EQ and comp would be worth it. For verb, the
included RealVerb is quite decent and very flexible.
Just my $0.02
David.
Brandon wrote:
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> Thanks,
>
> BrandonThanks Bill for the heads up. Great interview. Also great to hear all the
positives about our favorite DAW.
MR
"Bill Terry" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:45d0cc92$1@linux...
>
> This Tommy Detamore interview is up on Project Studio Network, show number
> 57. It's quite an eye-opener that at some point in the interview, the guy
> from PSN admits he's never heard of Paris. So from that point on it's all
> about that "vintage DAW", Paris.. :-)
>
> Lot's of good samples of Tommy's playing as well. Very interesting...
>
> http://psn.libsyn.com/index.php?post_year=2007&post_mont h=02This is a situation were people should get involved. Some of these prosecutors
are such idiots.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20070213/D8N91Q000.html
This doesn't really belong here, but I thought people should know.
JamesAnother reason for talented people to not get involved with educating our
children. Just what we need!
If I had a nickel for every time I've had to scrub that crap off mine and
other's computers I'd have enough money to buy out Deej!
Clearly, the fault does not lie with the teacher. Gee, what if we spent this
time and money prosecuting the spyware/malware crowd or giving money to the
school so they could've paid their bill?
My $ .02.
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>This is a situation were people should get involved. Some of these prosecutors
>are such idiots.
>
>http://apnews.excite.com/article/20070213/D8N91Q000.html
>
>This doesn't really belong here, but I thought people should know.
>
>JamesI've got a Neve 5043 on the way that I'm gonna A/B with the UAD-1 33609
pretty extensively
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ryone.
>Regards,
>DimitriosAny opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Is 1 channel of good tube preamp worth more than say a UAD?
Should I get a ribon mic or more SM57s or 421s?
thx
b
"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote:
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>I have $800 burning a hole in my pocket.
>I will have two Motu 8pres which will give me 16
>mic pre channels etc...
>I also have two dbx586s that I am considering selling.
>I would want to replace the dbxs with a higher grade tube preamp for a "golden
>channel".
>However there are other things I like too.
>
>Things I am considering are:
>
>Universal Audio SOLO/610
>UAD dsp card project pak
>More microphones (current inventory- 2-akg414, 1 cad VX2, 1-behrngermeasurement
>mic, 2or3-sm57, 2-Rode NT5, 1 Shure beta52)
>OOOOH! We get to spend someone else's money for them! lol
OK, at first glance, you need more mics. Actually it really
depends on what you want to do or are trying to accomplish that
should determine what you buy next that might get you closer
to that end, but I'm going on the fact that awhile ago you said
you wanted to start bringing outside work into your place; and
if that's still the case, you definitely need more mics if
you're going to try & record a full group of any kind in
any genre. I think the 3-or-4-mic drumkit thang is not practical
in every application, so bearing that in mind, if I were you
(and I'm not, but if I was) I would think about something along
the lines of the following setup:
Kick = Beta 52 (which you currently own)
Snare = SM57 (which you currently own)
Hat = (I suppose you could use that Behr Omni)
Tom1 = Need something for at least 3 Toms
Tom2 = See above
Tom3 = See above
OH's = Your two 414's or the NT5's (you already have)
Room = NT5's or the 414's (you already have)
Those Behr Omni's are crap, frankly - I had a pair for awhile &
shitcanned 'em... very noisy, but you may as well use it on
hat, as I can't imagine anything else they'd be good for, and
hey for $49 it's not like you've invested a lot in it. You
don't "need" a separate hi-hat mic, of course, as often you can
pick up enough hats in the OH's, but it's nice to have a
separate track of that for imaging; so stick it on hats & make
it earn its keep.
This leaves you, as of right now, short some tom mics, and with
one or two SM57's (not sure which # of those you said you have),
so you could single-mic a guitar or maybe two - do those DBX
586's have a DI on each channel? If so, then you can take a
bass guitar direct. So go buy 3 or 4 Audix D2's, 3's or 4's,
whichever you like best, for toms & an Audix i5 for another
instrument mic or scratch vox unless you want to let the CAD
hang in there for scratch trax, too. In either case, there's
about $800 worth of Audix Dynamics that'll pay for themselves
real quick-like & which you'll immediately appreciate the
sound of.
You've got some halfway-decent SDC's, and a couple of good
LDC's so if you need to record stuff like acoustic instruments
you could likely get by just fine with what you
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>>> I have $800 burning a hole in my pocket.
>>> I will have two Motu 8pres which will give me 16
>>> mic pre channels etc...
>>> I also have two dbx586s that I am considering selling.
>>> I would want to replace the dbxs with a higher grade tube preamp for a
>
>>> "golden
>>> channel".
>>> However there are other things I like too.
>>>
>>> Things I am considering are:
>>>
>>> Universal Audio SOLO/610
>>> UAD dsp card project pak
>>> More microphones (current inventory- 2-akg414, 1 cad VX2,
>>> 1-behrngermeasurement
>>> mic, 2or3-sm57, 2-Rode NT5, 1 Shure beta52)
>>>
>>
>>
>I havent heard the Motu either.
I decided to get it souly for its diversity.
I am thinking I will sell one dbx for now and get an SM7B
like TC suggested.
Also pick up some tom mics like Neil suggested.
B
"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>I've never heard either one of these preamps so I can't say. What do your
>ears tell you?
>
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>"Brandon" <A@a.com> wrote in message news:45d2682a$1@linux...
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>> So DJ would you catagorize the dbx586 or the Motu preamps as
>> decent? Or decenter than the other?
>>
>> I think my room is good.
>> Nice lage wood floor, vaulted ceilings and 1 other smaller tracking room
>> with carpet. My mix position is pretty good (tunes) as well.
>>
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>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>first.....how's your room? That's where I would definitely start. If your
>>
>>>room needs help, that's the place to put your money. If your existing
>>>preamps can give you a clean, undistorted signal, the 2nd thing on my
list
>>
>>>would be microphones. Given a decent preamp to work with, a great
>>>microphone
>>
>>>with a neutral preamp is going to provide you more in the way versatility
>>
>>>than a great preamp and a mediocre (or inappropriate for the source)
>>>microphone..
>>>
>>>Just my $0.02
>>>
>>>Deej
>>>
>>>
>>>"Brandon" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:45d24c3c$1@linux...
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>>>> I have $800 burning a hole in my pocket.
>>>> I will have two Motu 8pres which will give me 16
>>>> mic pre channels etc...
>>>> I also have two dbx586s that I am considering selling.
>>>> I would want to replace the dbxs with a higher grade tube preamp for
a
>>
>>>> "golden
>>>> channel".
>>>> However there are other things I like too.
>>>>
>>>> Things I am considering are:
>>>>
>>>> Universal Audio SOLO/610
>>>> UAD dsp card project pak
>>>> More microphones (current inventory- 2-akg414, 1 cad VX2,
>>>> 1-behrngermeasurement
>>>> mic, 2or3-sm57, 2-Rode NT5, 1 Shure beta52)
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>I assume that you were planning to get the two MOTU boxes as
your interface for Cubase... correct? Why not get one, then
get a different brand of 8ch mic pre with adat output for
different flavour. That would still give you 16 mic ins,
but you wouldn't have to have the same pre's on all of them.
Past that, I would get some more mic's as already suggested.
David.
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| Re: Working with a Digi 002 & Macbook [message #78570 is a reply to message #78539] |
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http://www.museresearch.com/news.php?id=74
I'm not sure if this will work???
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/DigiTech/PR/ GSP1101.html
http://www.digitech.com/products/GSP1101/
James
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Hey Deej! The T.C. M-350 is only an editor software package, IE. no USB
I/O.
> The powercore stuff is all FW. Maybe the LiquidMix??? It's supposed to
>work with PT, but don't take my word for it.
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>Once again, there should be no FW bus limitations on the MacBook. Any limitations
>are on the Digi side. You need to be running PT 7.3.1 for the MacBook,
and
>you need to go check out Digi's support page on the FW issues.
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>http://www.focusrite.com/product/liquid_mix/
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>http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=15
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>Good luck!
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>James
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>"DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>I'm working some more with my musician friend here trying to get his
>>Mac/Digi 002 based studio configured in a way that's easy for him to use.
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>>Since there are firewire bus limitations on his Macbook (not Macbook Pro),
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>>convolution reverbs are pretty much out of the question, plus he's looking
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>>for something to use during tracking anyway. I'm looking for some
>>alternatives for him that would allow him to run hardware reverbs and
>>control them from PTLE.. He is interested in the new Lexicon MX200 which
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>>interfaces via S/Pdif and/or analog (for audio) and USB (for VST capability
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>>and parameter control)and then can be accessed as a VST plugin. This looks
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>>like a pretty cool solution for him maybe. The MX 200 doesn't have the
>>higher end algos that the MX 400 has, but he might want to go with the
MX
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>>400 which does have increased capabilities................but
>>anyway.............what I'm going to need is a Mac compatible VST>RTAS
>>wrapper in order for this to work.
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>>Anyone tried this Lexicon box with a Mac/PTLE?
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>>Anyone point me to a VST>RTAS wrapper?
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>>I also need to look into whether or not the optical and coax digital I/O
>on
>>the 002 can be used in parallel as a pair of stereo S/Pdif I/O. Anyone
have
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>>the answer to this one so I won't have to read a bunch of stuff and exercise
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>>my thought processes? ;oD
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>>Also, doesn't TC Electronics make some kind of box besides the POCO that
>can
>>operate as a VST plugin?
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>>He's more a musician than a techie and probably would be happier staying
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>>that way so I'm going to see if we can get him smilin'.
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>>thanks,
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>>Deej
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>>.
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>There is also the Lexicon MX 300 and 500.
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Lexicon/PR/M X300.html
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MX300/
http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/Lexicon/PR/M X500.html
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MX500/
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>You might be able to run Muse Research receptor???
>http://www.museresearch.com/news.php?id=84
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>http://www.museresearch.com/news.php?id=74
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>I'm not sure if this will work???
> http://namm.harmony-central.com/WNAMM07/Content/DigiTech/PR/ GSP1101.html
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>http://www.digitech.com/products/GSP1101/
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>James
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>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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