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| Re: Totally OT - virus protection [message #97395 is a reply to message #97391] |
Sun, 23 March 2008 11:31   |
Bill L
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! These are EXTREMELY rough mixes of the upcoming
> record. By rough I mean pretty much mixed with a 2x4, i.e. barely mixed at
> all, but it's in indication of what we're doing.
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> http://www.applebyfamily.com/monkies/stoatspreview
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> Feedback welcome,
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> TCBLike the guitar textures. Couldn't pick out all the words in the vocals
in this rough mix. Overall it's very bouncy and happy sounding, in a
good way. :^)
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
TCB wrote:
> Hey guys, it's Monkietime! These are EXTREMELY rough mixes of the upcoming
> record. By rough I mean pretty much mixed with a 2x4, i.e. barely mixed at
> all, but it's in indication of what we're doing.
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> http://www.applebyfamily.com/monkies/stoatspreview
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> Feedback welcome,
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> TCBrick <parnell68athotmail.com> wrote:
>i thought maybe...an iphono on a big gold chain and ear buds...very
>disappointed...sigh...
>
Starting at $199!
>On 10 Jun 2008 03:18:01 +1000, "James McCloskey"
><excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>http://apnews.excite.com/article/20080609/D916M2RG1.html
>Kim,
I have thought that it may be a RAM issue, the only thing I've done is move
the RAM to different slots but didn't go as far as use one chip at a time,
I guess it's
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| Re: Totally OT - virus protection [message #97396 is a reply to message #97393] |
Sun, 23 March 2008 13:33   |
erlilo
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going to be a case of being ultra methodical. I guess I was
under the impression that XP was fairly fussy with RAM and I would have noticed
an issue during install. Thanks for the link, I shall give it a go.
Warren
"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
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>Hi Warren.
>Just to satisfy my curiosity, and assist the process of elimination,
>Download and execute this little app:
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>http://www.freewarefiles.com/MemTest_program_20030.html
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>It is a memory tester, and runs by itself, without an install.
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>I recently had issues with a friend's PC, wjich was behaving strangely,
and
>Memtest spotted the incompatible RAM almost immediately.
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>Worth a try for the little time it takes.
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>Kim
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>"Warren" <tonetemple@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Hi Mike,
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>>I have tried several things now none of which have worked - still getting
>>the same error message. I'm not sure how I disable bus mastering on the
>G450
>>driver. I had a look at the driver preferences etc but couldn't see any
>bus
>>mastering option.
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>>Thanks,
>>Warren
>>"Mike Audet" <mike@..> wrote:
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>>>Hi Warren,
>>>
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| Re: Totally OT - virus protection [message #97422 is a reply to message #97420] |
Mon, 24 March 2008 13:31  |
TCB
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lto:dfeldmania@gmail.com" target="_blank">dfeldmania@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:484f50b3$1@linux...
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> I'm not sure I understand.
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> In the itemized list in the patch bay on the right hand side, I only see
> "Modules A" which only shows 16 ins and 16 outs.
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> Do you mean to say that each MEC can only run up to two input and output
> modules? If that's the case, then why in the world does the MEC have 9
> expansion
> slots? Am I going to have to run a whole extra 4-rack-unit MEC just to
> use
> my extra modules?
At the same time? Yes.
Or is there a more efficient workaround that I don't know
> about here? Or am I misunderstanding this completely?
Best workaround is to store patches as presets
in the patchbay.
AA
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> Somebody help explain this to me.
> -David
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> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>To clarify, you can only have 2 input and 2 output modules per MEC, giving
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>>you 16 ins and 16 outs for each Paris submixer.
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>>AA
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>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>news:484c87c8$1@linux...
>>> OOohhhh.. ok. This is a limit. You have to select which modules from the
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>>> itemized lists in the patch bay on the right hand side. Adat, no matter
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>>> where in the MEC, will be the first default as I recall. I think this
> has
>>> to do with how Paris does it's hardware inventory. Make sure to scroll
> on
>>> that list, if they aren't there then you have a proble
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