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| Re: Room Setup [message #59059 is a reply to message #59055] |
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John [1]
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I agree! Wow.
I'm going to be shedding some of those
likes shortly.
Tom
<david@revealaudio.com> wrote in message news:437cb414@linux...
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CD is
stoopidly smokin. And not just Brad, either.
David
On 15-Nov-2005, "John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
> They are all good, but my faves are the current one (Time Well =
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> the first one (Who Needs Pictures). My friend Randle Currie plays =
steel
> for him, and says he is great to work for. I saw them last time =
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> here--lots of great playing and extended solos...
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------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C5EB9C.B33A38D0--We have had calls about this from local churches...
David.
DC wrote:
> Seen this?
>
> http://svconline.com/enewsletters/church_safety_concerns_111 72005/Does anybody know where can i find me a interface 2 cable
so i can hook up mec to interface 2
ThanksDoesn't the IF2 come with the cable attached? Mine did, I think?
Tony
"Kip" <fender36@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:437d08cc$1@linux...
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> Does anybody know where can i find me a interface 2 cable
> so i can hook up mec to interface 2
>
> ThanksIt comes attached
"Tony Benson" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote:
>Doesn't the IF2 come with the cable attached? Mine did, I think?
>
>Tony
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>"Kip" <fender36@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:437d08cc$1@linux...
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>> Does anybody know where can i find me a interface 2 cable
>> so i can hook up mec to interface 2
>>
>> Thanks
>
>hey I think you are on to the situation.
They are midi files he needs to send me as audio. How do you record them
back as audio tracks? is there a patch bay type of thing? Sorry bout all
these questions. This guys seems a bit intimidated by the software and just
wants to "make beats"
Thanks to both of you.
david@revealaudio.com wrote:
>The only way to do it on a track-by-track basis in Cakewalk is to solo the
>track you want, then export a mix. In the output dialog you can specify
if
>it is a mono or stereo WAV file. The main thing is that all the tracks
need
>to begin at the same point. And of course, if he's combining MIDI tracks
>and audio tracks on the same project, the MIDI tracks will need to be
>recorded back into the project as audio first.
>
>David
>
>On 17-Nov-2005, "cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote:
>
>> He is using Cakewalk. It is at his home, and he just wants to get me the
>> Wave files.Wow, on my little G4 speaker I gotta say I love that i5, it has some nice
low end thump bit seems super clear in the mids and has a nice crisp top.
The d1 was close with a little less whomp, seems like the Audix line is fairly
scooped. I have a d2 and it also has that clear sound going on, The 57 sounds
so familliar, like every snare I ever mic up. I did not like the Blue at
all.
On guitars I also liked the i5 but wonder if too much of this would leave
a gaping hole in a recording, I also dug the 57 of course. could be the i5
on rythm and a 57 on lead would be cool. I was not impressed by the 609 at
all.
The long road guy for The Who told me the 409 was way better. (they used
4033's on Simon Towshends acoustic amp)
Anyway, Thank you all for doing this stuff.
I'm getting one of those Audix 15's for the next session.!
"Tony Benson" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote:
>I've got Neil's guitar and snare mic comparison files posted and also some
>photos of SE's manufacturing facilities that Morgan sent me. Go to
>www.mercysakes.com/paris and look for Neil and Morgan's folders. I've also
>renamed Tom Bruhl's folder with his shootout files.
>
>Still waiting on a few more files from DJ's extensive mic shootout and also
>some comparison files from Morgan. Keep an eye out!
>
>I'm trying to make this web area a central place for any files anyone wants
>to share with the group. Just let me know, and I'll be glad to set you up.
>
>Tony
>
>www.mercysakes.com/paris
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>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>This is precisely why I only scuba dive with wireless mics.
Yeah, but you really should use a ribbon...should this be in the *new BBQ* thread?
Ouch, bad joke (slaps hand)
Seriously though guys... I cannot tell you how bad I've seen it around here
in Oklahoma. Chuck Wilson has it correctly from what I've noted, at least
here locally. Nobody wants to spend money on the audio to do it right, and
they readily accept two prong (read: not grounded much less GFCI) as the
standard. I had considered getting into it at one point and was just in awe
of the things I was seeing. Dropped that plan like a bad habit, because it's
allll about not spending the money. Something like this was just bound to
happen sooner than later, and I'm kinda surprised it didn't happen here in
the buckle of the Bible belt.
AA
"EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote in message
news:437d0719$1@linux...
> We have had calls about this from local churches...
>
> David.
>
> DC wrote:
>> Seen this?
>>
>> http://svconline.com/enewsletters/church_safety_concerns_111 72005/It's amazing. I took a look at the discussion group they talked
about in the piece and I have never heard so much misinformation...
There is one brave soul on that group trying to straighten out all
these poor volunteers who are trying to keep the pastor from the
same fate...
The one that got me was the discussion about how wireless wouldn't
solve the problem because you would still get shocked by the
battery. Oh and the one about how you would be ok with turning
off the phantom and using a dynamic...
arrggHHHHHH!!!
It's no wonder people get shocked. The worst danger I have ever
seen is the old 1950's guitar amps with a non-polarized 2-prong
power cord. You have a 50-50 chance, at any given time you
plug the amp in, of having 117 volts on your fingers....
You won't notice until you grab something that is grounded...
zzzZZZTTTTT
Not a very romantic way to die for your art...
EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>We have had calls about this from local churches...
>
>David.
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>DC wrote:
>> Seen this?
>>
>> http://svconline.com/enewsletters/church_safety_concerns_111 72005/It's less of an issue here in Southern California, but we still see it.
I will not drop any third prongs from any cords at any time, and if I
see the client do it, I send the boss or head pastor a letter releasing
us from liability and warning them of possible results.
I love my church clients. Most of them are great people, but now
and then you get a real weenie...
DC
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>should this be in the *new BBQ* thread?
>Ouch, bad joke (slaps hand)
>
>Seriously though guys... I cannot tell you how bad I've seen it around here
>in Oklahoma. Chuck Wilson has it correctly from what I've noted, at least
>here locally. Nobody wants to spend money on the audio to do it right, and
>they readily accept two prong (read: not grounded much less GFCI) as the
>standard. I had considered getting into it at one point and was just in
awe
>of the things I was seeing. Dropped that plan like a bad habit, because
it's
>allll about not spending the money. Something like this was just bound to
>happen sooner than later, and I'm kinda surprised it didn't happen here
in
>the buckle of the Bible belt.
>AA
>
>"EK Sound" <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote in message
>news:437d0719$1@linux...
>> We have had calls about this from local churches...
>>
>> David.
>>
>> DC wrote:
>>> Seen this?
>>>
>>> http://svconline.com/enewsletters/church_safety_concerns_111 72005/
>
>I believe I did try the Kurzweil 2500 when I was in Dallas a few years ago
and as I recall I did like the piano sound. There was so much noise in the
music store I really couldn't tell a whole lot - they were expensive.
Not sure what the VSTi is - software synth? - but I will search it out. My
JV is 13yrs old and I haven't heard any of the newer Roland stuff. I have
heard a lot about the Giga Piano. I dont have a sampler or any way right
now to play sample libraries. By voices, I was just referring to sounds,
but I do like to use some background voices for church music work. My JV
has a couple that are fair. It also has a decent piano and some nice pads.
Rythmn guitar, especially heavy, has been a real challenge though. It has
a built in sequencer, 8 track, which is pretty nice. The Roland manuals
apparently were written by engineers, not musicians, and took me several
months to get through. I do have a couple other computers I could dedicate
to music and midi: 2500+ Barton and 1.33Ghz AMDs. Also have an OCed
Celeron 850 that I am using for internet and some older peripherals/programs
under 98se. I have Paris on my P4 with 1GB ram. I could put Paris on one
of the others and use the P4 for the cpu intensive work. I have OCed the
P4 to 3.1GHz with good stability, although I have it running stock now while
I am working with/learning the Paris app. Also have noticed that everything
is now 24/96 it seems. Is there really a lot of noticeable difference from
20bit, at least in Paris?
Thanks much,
Edna
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
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> Yeh................once you get into VSTi's it's time for more
> horsepower/RAM.........assuming you even have a separate computer to run
> them. I've always been partial to Kurzweil samplers., Most of their stuff
is
> pretty tasty to my ears but I don't know about the voice patches. The
K2500R
> modules seem to be getting pretty affordable these days.
>
> Deej
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> "Neil" <IOUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:437cb29c$1@linux...
> >
> > "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
> > >Anyone care to comment on their favorite synth sounds? I have been
using
> > a
> > >Roland JV 1000 with one expansion card. I would like to add some new
> > >sounds, and generally am interested in "realistic" sounding voices.
The
> > >Roland XV 5080 is a module I am considering tho I've never heard it. I
> > >haven't tried any of the sampled stuff either.
> >
> > If you have a Roland and you get another Roland, you'll
> > basically have two of the same synths. Well, I might be
> > stretching it a bit, but Roland does tend to duplicate their
> > sound sets across a lot of their synth platforms. I like Roland
> > stuff, but I also tend to edit most of their patches quite a bit.
> >
> > You might consider an
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| Re: Room Setup [message #59083 is a reply to message #59065] |
Fri, 14 October 2005 03:54   |
rick
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ing.com" target="_blank">mbroyles@mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Worry no more my friend. I've had Vonage for over a year now and am very
satisfied
> with the product. Since I converted in Sept. 2004, I've saved in the
neighborhood
> of $600 as well.
>
> Solid VOIP depends mostly on having a stable broadband internet connection
> usually cable modem or T-1 setup. DSL would be kind dumb because the whole
> idea is the dump your local phone co.
>
> If you have cable modem and a situation where you are constantly UPloading
> lots of data to another location, you could run into some lost voice
packets
> to the listener on the other end. Upload speed is far lower than download
> speed on most cable internet systems. If you find yourself in this
position
> often, you might consider a Qos (Quality Of Service) router from
Dlink...check
> it out.
>
> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=460
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> This will properly throttle data flow to allow enough bandwidth to be
available
> for a realtime application, like Voip.
>
> Packet8, Vonage, ATT seem to be the big Voip players at the moment.
>
> MEB
>
>
>
>
> "rich" <studiodog@milwaukeerocks.com> wrote:
> >
> >What service/hardware are you using? I've been looking at this but was
> really
> >worried about how relable it would be and I had heard of delays and bad
> quality.
> > But it sounds like you like it! Thanks
> >
> >
> >"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>Just got it set up. Strangely, due to a bungle in the account of my
previous
> >>house, my phone got cut off...
> >>
> >>...but not really, because just half an hour earlier I'd punched in the
> >>config for the VOIP! I still had a phone where I could call everyone and
> >>pay the bills to get the phone reconnected! :o)
> >>
> >>I haven'
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| Re: Room Setup [message #59084 is a reply to message #59065] |
Fri, 14 October 2005 03:56   |
rick
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t been able to notice any quality difference at all as of yet,
> but
> >>I am using the world's cheapest worst quality wireless handset to do the
> >>tests. ;o) Still, the fact that the delay isn't noticable is a start.
> >>
> >>I'm stoked! :o)
> >>
> >>Cheers,
> >>Kim.
> >
>Hi,
I lost all my Paris skins from accidental erase !
Anyone has gothered them ?
I am looking mostly for the balck ones (not with the yellow,purple leds etc)
But I could use all.
Regards,
DimitriosI fired up an older Windows ME PC and decided to upgrade Soundforge on it,
which requires Directx 8. I had effects before that.. now all I have are
two selections..
NO EFFECT
EXTERNAL
can anyone help.. of course..I have a remote session tomorrow that I use
this pc for..
thanks
nickHave you tried re-installing Paris? Back-up your effects files first
or you will lose your presets. Remember to re-boot after each step.
David.
nick wrote:
> I fired up an older Windows ME PC and decided to upgrade Soundforge on it,
> which requires Directx 8. I had effects before that.. now all I have are
> two selections..
>
> NO EFFECT
> EXTERNAL
>
> can anyone help.. of course..I have a remote session tomorrow that I use
> this pc for..
>
> thanks
> nick
>I'm thinking about picking up a 200gb Seagate Hard Drive mainly because the
warranty is so much longer than the other brands (5 years). Any experience
with these.
BarryI spoke to Erling on it a few months back too with same deal. I understand
he gets a bunch of free overseas minutes every month. My plan on the other
hand costs $1.72 or something to call the U.S. or U.K. for an hour... hardly
going to break the bank. ;o)
Cheers,
Kim.
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I talked to Erling on VOIP a few months ago. The signal was strong and clear
>with no problematidc latency between Colorado and Norway.
>
>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:437d9b90$1@linux...
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>> J
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| Re: Room Setup [message #59090 is a reply to message #59084] |
Fri, 14 October 2005 06:41  |
Dale
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amazing! I'd love to be able to run it
> in Paris, but I haven't been able to run anything more recent than
> Waveshell 3.2.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gantt
>I should have also mentioned that I'm a Mac guy. Is Chainer a PC thing?
Gantt
erlilo wrote:
> I think you can use these things as VST plugs in Paris with a wrapper like
> "Chainer".
>
> Erling
>
> "Gantt Kushner" <gizmo@his.com> skrev i melding
> news:437E3E1D.94AE0025@his.com...
> >I know this has been discussed before, but what is the
> > most current version of Waves that can run w/ Paris?
> >
> > I just tried the Transformer Bundle demo in Digital Performer.
> > The Soundshifter plugin is amazing! I'd love to be able to run it
> > in Paris, but I haven't been able to run anything more recent than
> > Waveshell 3.2.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Gantt
> >"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote:
>We have actually declined to work on
>some of them if they won't go for our "minimum spec".
An excellent move IMO.
DCWe use Sunrocket (www.sunrocket.com) it is 199.00 for the year which is cheaper
than Vonage. They also threw in 2 great phones (they would be about 100.00
at Target)
My wife is British, she gets that same 100 minutes a month to the UK.
The web interface is cool too. you also get 2 phone #'s your old one and
a new one,. Service has gone out a couple of times in 6 months, but it seems
like they upgrade the quality every time. and really it was no big deal,
just a few network issues. Let me know if you sign up, they have a rewards
thing.
"rich" <studiodog@milwaukeerocks.com> wrote:
>
>What service/hardware are you using? I've been looking at this but was
really
>worried about how relable it would be and I had heard of delays and bad
quality.
> But it sounds like you like it! Thanks
>
>
>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>Just got it set up. Strangely, due to a bungle in the account of my previous
>>house, my phone got cut off...
>>
>>...but not really, because just half an hour earlier I'd punched in the
>>config for the VOIP! I still had a phone where I could call everyone and
>>pay the bills to get the phone reconnected! :o)
>>
>>I haven't been able to notice any quality difference at all as of yet,
but
>>I am using the world's cheapest worst quality wireless handset to do the
>>tests. ;o) Still, the fact tha
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