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  1. Thread: WAVES V9

    by Bill Park
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    Re: WAVES V9

    Why would your choice be PT? Nothing wrong with it, but Waves works with most any DAW. I didn't know that there were problems with SAW, and I agree about the NR features in Waves, I'm very happy...
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    Re: headphone distribution system

    The nice thing about SAW? So many outputs. So you could really feed individual pairs of outs to small mixers and let the user control levels. If you can find an OzMix, they're pretty nice. The...
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    Re: OT: Lightscribe

    You are not doing anything wrong. I've had a Lightscribe in my computer for 6 or 7 years. It takes about 18 minutes to burn a design, and mine are usually pretty simple. I also don't like the...
  4. Thread: Maybe OT

    by Bill Park
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    Re: Maybe OT

    That would not be correct. Depending upon which DAT you reference, 0= -18 or -20.
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    Re: Best AD-DA AES/EBU?

    I researched the Lynx against the RME AES cards, and RME consistently was the winner. I talked to owners of each, some owners of both, and one fellow who had both in the same machine. I know that...
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    Re: PCI to PCMCIA adapter

    I can tell you that RME won't support it, and I suspect that there is more to it than the fact that they'd like to sell you the PCI adapter for the Multiface.

    I'm going through a similar situation...
  7. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    Bob Ohlsson has some marvelous photos of the control room at the Detroit Motown location. You'd wonder how they got -anything- that sounded good, let alone being able to produce a massive string of...
  8. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    I used Ethan's original panel traps designs (the all wooden boxes) the last time that I enlarged the studio, and he helped me a lot with the designs to fit my space. I would have bought directly...
  9. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    The performance is improved by mounting the panels off of the wall a couple of inches. More is better.

    " I went with a company called GIK because they make their panels to be hung on the wall...
  10. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    Yes, and that would be my usual suggestion in a larger and more 'normal' room. But I had a book by Phil Newell back when I was doing the first studio remod in the 90s and he showed a couple of rooms...
  11. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    Look again. Most of the basic rooms are rectangles. You do see a lot of bump-outs, but even these look like 45 degree cuts.

    In the 70s avoiding parallel walls was a 'thing', I even have the...
  12. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    That is pretty much how they were all made, often basically a long hallway. Speaker at one end, mic on a track so it can be moved from outside, or just on a stand and moved manually.
  13. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    Yes, and that space is easily accomplished by a slip in foam piece, made much like a foam picnic plate, that is shaped to fit between rafters and provide the air gap. Slip them into place, then put...
  14. Re: OT: your input requested -- room geometry and dimensions

    Hi Dave,

    My transitional space between leaving the studio and moving south was an attic of the same shape, a bit longer, and had been 'finished' in the 50s. I messed around with various...
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    Re: Bob, have you seen this??

    I watched it earlier today. It is a bit vague as to details.
  16. Thread: OT: Really!

    by Bill Park
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    Re: OT: Really!

    Dave Tosti-Lane is in Blaine, I think. He's the Chair, Performance Production at Cornish College of the Arts.
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    Re: Manual Advantage

    I fight for a good paper manual with all software. I find my spare time to read is not around computers. Bob has chosen what I think is the best and most logical format. And he keeps it clean and...
  18. Re: OT: standardizing loudness for a client's projects

    Because deciding an average level without a tool is a judgement call. It isn't that I disagree with you, but having grown up with VU meters and analog tape and limits that were less that FULL SCALE...
  19. Re: OT: standardizing loudness for a client's projects

    Carl,

    if your volume control works, then when listening to the car radio you should benefit from a mandated average loudness. If not, why not? It is the levels all over the place that is...
  20. Re: OT: standardizing loudness for a client's projects

    I think this should prove to your client that you are the only guy who should be doing the final mixing of all of his products. He can track then anywhere, but bringing them to you and having you do...
  21. Re: OT: standardizing loudness for a client's projects

    In the 'old days' MTV rejected any video with peaks above -6. And it used to be true that the video guys kept to spec, but now there are just as many clowns in video as in audio. I don't know about...
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    Re: Monitor controls -- what's everybody using?

    Coleman Audio, Kush, Cranesong, ADesigns 2 channel ATTY, RME Suzy, DACT, GoldPoint, Crookwood, Dangerous, ... I built my own with high quality parts from Micheal Percy Audio. I prefer a stepped...
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    Re: serial to USB adapter drivers

    Thanks for the tip.

    Bill
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    Re: serial to USB adapter drivers

    I would have to look at the specs. I did check out some of the cheaper ones earlier today and they are older products cobbled to work on todays system, and still not recognized by Win7, requiring...
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    Re: serial to USB adapter drivers

    Yes. That is the first thing that I did. I agree, the purple ones also sound whimpy while the reds are so confident showing trophies of war and ribbons of euphoria, and yellow is not so mellow...
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