| guitar help [message #84334] |
Fri, 11 May 2007 14:26  |
jim drago
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| Re: guitar help [message #84343 is a reply to message #84339] |
Fri, 11 May 2007 17:07   |
Bill L
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hah hah hah....
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> So, which republican do you think will win?
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> DC
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> Don Nafe <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>> Being up here in the Great Green and Hot North we only hear rumblings of
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>> the impeach Bush movement...so I'm wondering does this thing has any legs?
>You are correct. DOH ! I wasn't even thinking about mortgages. Thanks.
JohnSo what's the story, was the pig in an area where you are supposed to hunt?
DJ wrote:
> this really pisses me off
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> http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/02/monster.pig.ap/index.html
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>Thanks for the post DC. While I have not read C. Hitchens latest book, I
have seen several interviews with him about it. I am a believer, but I'd
have to agree with what I gather is the main thrust of the book: that it is
not ok for believers to impose their systems on anyone else. Religion can
be cool, but religious tyranny is poison. Having said that, I'll grant
anyone, that minding the lines between providing information, influence,
persuasion and social contol can be very difficult.
Cheers man.
MR
I typically stay away from
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote in message news:46625a22$1@linux...
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> Forget the load of bollocks about impeaching Bush, and read this:
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/newscomm ent.html?in_article_id=459427&in_page_id=1787&in_a_s ource=
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> GREAT piece.
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> DC
>thanks for the help!
let's see if i got it straight--
i should get a G4 400 to 500 MHZ,
AGP not PCI-- (i don't really understand this part)
pull out my PARIS card from my G3 and drop it into the G4,
and load my current operating system and go with that.
Will I need new drivers to run PARIS on the G4?
what's the best way then to add a CD burner to my new gear?
Any suggestions as to the model of the new bur
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| Re: guitar help [message #84344 is a reply to message #84334] |
Fri, 11 May 2007 17:15   |
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ner?
Because the G3 had only a SCSI output, i've had trouble
finding a reliable CD burner. I've tried several and had
my old Yamaha reburbished and none have been reliable.
is there a way to retrieve my data from the internal
Maxtor drive that my present machine no longer recognizes?
This has been a baffling problem for me-- why the Maxtor
has gradually failed to show up and now finally is invisible to the G3.
will I be able to add either an internal or external additional
hard drive(say the Maxtor, which I don't believe is at fault)?
thanks again-- i appreciate all the suggestions and patience with my ignorance
about what is obvious to a lot of you.
jp
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
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>>If you're running plugins along with PARIS on OS9, the plugins should be
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>>able to grab
Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
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| Re: guitar help [message #84345 is a reply to message #84343] |
Fri, 11 May 2007 17:21   |
Neil
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CPU cycles from a second processor, right?
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>Yes, I believe your correct.
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>>And when running OSX for other applications, having a second processor
>>is very useful, almost double the processing power.
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>>Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> www.JamieKrutz.com
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>This is true, however money might be better spent on a new machine than
a
>dual G4. With G4 400 and 500 MHz under $100.00 it's hard to beat if you
>want to keep rolling with Paris on a Mac. I'm looking at plugins that cost
>more.
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>>James McCloskey wrote:
>>> Correction, Paris will run on G4 duals, including the 1.25GHz dual.
However,
>>> the dual machines are a waste of money because Paris will not utilize
>the
>>> second processor, also they run hotter and louder! Paris and OS 9 will
>not
>>> run on the G4 FireWire 800 machine, the vary last G4 tower made.
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>>> You can pick up a G4 400 to 500 MHz machine for under $100.00, check
ebay
>>> or Craig's list. Paris will run fine on one of these machines. If you
>want
>>> to run a bunch of plugins these machines can be upgraded with faster
G4
>processors.
>>> OWC is one source for up grades.
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>>> You can also run Mac OSX on these machines on separate partitions or
separate
>>> drives. OSX will run better with a faster processor, and you can add
>a pioneer
>>> DVD burner and utilize Apple's video and DVD authoring software. The
>other
>>> advantage to having a dual boot Mac is, you can run the latest greatest
>software
>>> like Logic, DP, LIVE, Cubase, PT, etc. So for instance, if you wanted
>to
>>> use mastering software, you could reboot in to OSX and open your Paris
>song
>>> with mastering software in OSX.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps!
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>> "dale" <dalebradleycello@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>> 1.25 G4 single processor (not the dual) is the latest mac that will
boot
>>> into
>>>> System 9.....got mine on ebay
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>>>> "DJ" <www.aarrrrggghhh!!!.com> wrote:
>>>>> Paris will not run on the latest Mac OS or the latest mac hardware.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "jp" <jpj@jpjones.net> wrote in message news:46605ba8$1@linux...
>>>>>> Okay, i want to stick with PARIS. but my ancient beige G3
>>>>>> just won't recognize my extra internal hard drive anymore and
>>>>>> my external cd burner is very erractic.
>>>>>> the
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| Re: guitar help [message #84348 is a reply to message #84344] |
Fri, 11 May 2007 18:21   |
jim drago
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achine no longer recognizes?
>This has been a baffling problem for me-- why the Maxtor
>has gradually failed to show up and now finally is invisible to the G3.
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>will I be able to add either an internal or external additional
>hard drive(say the Maxtor, which I don't believe is at fault)?
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>thanks again-- i appreciate all the suggestions and patience with my ignorance
>about what is obvious to a lot of you.
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>jp
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>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
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>>>If you're running plugins along with PARIS on OS9, the plugins should
be
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>>>able to grab CPU cycles from a second processor, right?
>>>
>>Yes, I believe your correct.
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>>>And when running OSX for other applications, having a second processor
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>>>is very useful, almost double the processing power.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>> -Jamie
>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
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>>>
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>>This is true, however money might be better spent on a new machine than
>a
>>dual G4. With G4 400 and 500 MHz under $100.00 it's hard to beat if you
>>want to keep rolling with Paris on a Mac. I'm looking at plugins that
cost
>>more.
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>>>James McCloskey wrote:
>>>> Correction, Paris will run on G4 duals, including the 1.25GHz dual.
>However,
>>>> the dual machines are a waste of money because Paris will not utilize
>>the
>>>> second processor, also they run hotter and louder! Paris and OS 9 will
>>not
>>>> run on the G4 FireWire 800 machine, the vary last G4 tower made.
>>>>
>>>> You can pick up a G4 400 to 500 MHz machine for under $100.00, check
>ebay
>>>> or Craig's list. Paris will run fine on on
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| Re: guitar help [message #84383 is a reply to message #84366] |
Sat, 12 May 2007 00:17   |
Deej [4]
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>One more thing. Be aware that the firewire buss on blue and white
G3's did not like more than one thing plugged into it...
Dumb huh?
I don't know when they fixed that, and it may apply to G4's as
well.
A FW hub solves it.
Oh, also, B&W G3's will not run a current mac KB and Mouse!
They only run the original leetle KB and the silly round mouse
that came with them.
Use a USB hub and the current KB's and mice work fine.
DCI thought the mix was good.
I agree with Cujo though, I would like to have heard a little more pre delay
on the lead vox and maybe a little more wash on the backing vox.
All in all, a nice mix.
Bare in mind, i'm only listening on "half"decent generic compu
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