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| Re: OT: anyone know of a good high-current audio amp? [message #72353 is a reply to message #72330] |
Wed, 13 September 2006 16:38   |
dc[3]
Messages: 895 Registered: September 2005
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>"dan b" <daniel_burneNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:451998bd$1@linux...
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>> Hi,
>> I am interested in what services some of you may be able to offer in
>> relation
>> to multi-track drum editing.
>> Since I'm a Paris user I thought it'd be good to ask the group to see what
>> editing servies might be available. I'm in the UK but am happy to work
>> remotely
>> on this (e.g. by sending files by post on DVD).
>> During a recent session, I recorded a drummer playing some drum tracks to
>> a click (multi-tracked to 12 x 24 bit wav files). Unfortunately the
>> performances
>> are not tight enough and need micro-editing, either by hand, or perhaps
>> using
>> Cubase SX3's audio quantising / ProTools Beat Mapper or similar). I
>> suspect
>> the former would give the best results, but since the playing is off
>> throughout
>> most of the performance, this could be rather time consuming. Sensitivity
>> will need to be paid to the groove and feel of the music, rather than a
>> straight
>> 100% iterative quanitze.
>> The drum parts are generally very simple. The style is hard to describe,
>> but broadly speaking it is alternative folk, but with rock / jazz / world
>> and other influences. Each song is under 5 minutes; and there are between
>> 1 and 5 songs requiring attention.
>> I'd be gratfeul if you could let me know what services you can offer that
>> might be of assistance, what your proposed working method would be and
>> what
>> your rates for each of them would be, both per hour and per song. It would
>> also be useful to have an idea of how long the project would take you to
>> complete (i.e. not just the working hours but estimated time to overall
>> completion).
>>
>> Unfortunately the band this is for is currently unsigned and so the budget
>> is somewhat limited. They are, however, quite perfectionist and interested
>> in obtaining a professional product.
>> Many thanks in advance.
>> Kind regards,
>> Daniel
>> daniel_burne@yahooNOSPAM.com (just delete the no spam).
>i'm not saying it happens a lot but it has happened to me and others i
know. and the reboot is for logic not the mac.
On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 13:43:07 -0600, Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com>
wrote:
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>I'm currently using Logic Pro on a dual 2.5GHZ G5 Mac with 2.5GB RAM
>(room for 8GB). Plenty fast for tons of tracks, FX and soft synths, and
>Logic comes with a good selection of both. I've added some additional
>Audio Unit soft synths.
>
>I have had Logic quit on me but I have never lost an audio track or a
>project file and I've been using Logic for a few years now. With the
>last few Logic updates the stability is improved and they finally fixed
>my top three bugs (see other threads).
>
>OSX runs here for weeks/months without rebooting. Journaled file system,
>decent security, reasonable multi-tasking. Nice system for video editing
>and animation/graphics, too.
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>Cheers,
> -Jamie
> http://www.JamieKrutz.com
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>rick wrote:
>> got dp, logic pro and ptle here on a (choke...gasp ...wheeze) mac core
>> duo 2.3. mostly stable except for the "the application has
>> unexpectedly quit" thingy once in a while. they each have their
>> quirks.
>>
>> as far i know paris really only runs with paris.
>>
>> as to the frustration thing, it really doesn't matter what app crashes
>> when in use. when they go they go; you just reboot and hope the audio
>> files are still there...especially with macs.
>>
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| Re: OT: anyone know of a good high-current audio amp? [message #72360 is a reply to message #72322] |
Wed, 13 September 2006 21:42   |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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bet against me?
>>
>>TCB
>>
>>Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>>>I think it depends on the use and the model. We had a Dell for video
>>>editing at a previous job - tried to add a new video card to get a dual
>>>display and it caused nothing but headaches, but I attributed that to
a
>>>cheap motherboard more than anything (everything in this model was cheap/not
>>>industry standard).
>>>
>>>I built a custom system for them and it ran great.
>>>
>>>If you are mixing RME cards (or others even) and UAD-1s (then add firewire
>>>audio perhaps), I wouldn't go off the shelf and expect great results -
>>>motherboards are too fickle (e.g. you could get stuck with an chipset
that
>>>isn't going to work or a slow PCI buss, unless you go PCI-E, then it could
>>>be a toss up until you test it in practice). Otherwise, TI firewire,
DDR2,
>>>SATA, etc should be fine, unless you go SATA raid.... (may work fine in
>>>typical data storage, but with audio chipsets can be problematic if you
>>run
>>>really high track counts).
>>>
>>>Dedric
>>>
>>>On 9/26/06 11:49 AM, in article 45196819$1@linux, "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com>
>>>wrote:
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>>>>
>>>> Total crap. That's why I run a few hundred thousand dollars of Dell
gear
>>for
>>>> a living at work,
>>>>
>>>> It's an integrated nVidia AMD chipset, I'll bet you hash brownies to
>hash
>>>> browns (or perl hashes) a TI firewire chip, DDR2 RAM, SATA drives. What's
>>>> missing? Maybe upgrade My audio cards are firewire, I have one UAD-1
>that
>>>> I'll have to replace soon anyway with a PCI-E card, and I'll need it
>less
>>>> with the native f/x.
>>>>
>>>> TCB
>>>>
>>>> "Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Do you think Dell would be a good DAW PC? I understand they're
>>>>> decent, but often not very robust.
>>>>>
>>>>> Neil
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Beat this config for anything near the price.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://tinyurl.com/q7shy
>>>>>>
>>>>>> TCB
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>Dear DJ,
My microphones (need a couple of months for final completed mic and accessories)
will have the EF14 tube like the wunderaudio will have the ORIGINAL K47 capsule
(reskinned from a Neumann tech) NOT CHINES CLONE capsules like the Peluso
, I will add 8 polar patern to my U47 will be called mUse47 and has a wonderful
sound.
I already record with my prototype !!
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| Re: OT: anyone know of a good high-current audio amp? [message #72364 is a reply to message #72360] |
Thu, 14 September 2006 00:14  |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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t;http://www.polesoft.com/refer=
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------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C6E332.E16B66A0--That one seems (and SOUNDS) really cool...
Anyone try the demo yet, or am I gonna have to guinea-pig it for
the group? lol
>http://www.quikquak.com/
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>;o)
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>Well that sounds just excellent. :o)
Cheers,
Kim.
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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>Hi to all.
>Thats good news for us Parisians.
>Matt Craig has contacted me about his reverb and some other goodies !!!
and
>he told me some things that are only good news.
>I will leave it up to him to decide when an what to announce.
>Happy Paris to everyone.
>Regards,
>DimitriosI would think that would mar the finish on the neck.
steve the artguy wrote:
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>> Ok, I give up. I can't seem to find cam version on the internet. hmm
>
> John-
>
> I could make some out of some hard wood and a tablesaw/scrollsaw/nailfile
> or whatever. I think it would be nice to have them made of wood, actually.
> Just two circles mounted slightly off center would work. I could draw something
> up if you'd like... if I haven't made it suffficiently confusing...
>
> -steveHEY!!!!........you're supposed to be getting some shuteye. Go back to bed!!
;o)
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:451c5f48$1@linux...
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> Well that sounds just excellent. :o)
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> Cheers,
> Kim.
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> "Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
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> >Hi to all.
> >Thats good news for us Parisians.
> >Matt Craig has contacted me about his reverb and some other goodies !!!
> and
> >he told me some things that are only good news.
> >I will leave it up to him to decide when an what to announce.
> >Happy Paris to everyone.
> >Regards,
> >Dimitrios
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Here's a few more you might like. Control Panel / Display / Appearance
/ Effects / "Use following method to smooth screen fonts" / Select Clear
Type. Makes fonts look much better.
Control Panel / Display / Appearance / Advanced / Item / Icon / Change
Font Size to 12. This changes explorer font size and desktop icon size.
And attached are more registry thingies.
Enjoy.
John
Tom Bruhl wrote:
> John,
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> Saaaaahahahahahahaaaaaweeeeeeeeeet!
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> You have forever changed my life. Fewer bad
> words will come from my mouth regarding Mr. Gates
> from this moment on.
>
> Thank a big Ewe!
> Tom
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> "John" <no@no.com <mailto:no@no.com>> wrote in message
> news:451c386a@linux...
> Oh, that's easy, from Windows Explorer, Pick "List View", then
> Tools /
> Folder Options / View Tab / Apply to all folders.
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> If you want My computer to default to 2 pane view: Tools / FOlder
> Options / File Types / Folder / Advanced / set Explore as Default.
>
> Enjoy,
> John
>
> Tom Bruhl wrote:
> > Is there any way to have all windows open up in list form
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