I apologise for the spam email sent from my account some hour ago. Someone
has stolen the password e sent this email to all my contacts.
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Giorgio Baù
Sound engineer
hey everyone,
my friend and I are starting a recording project that will require
multiple mic inputs. my soundcard has only two xlr inputs, and I need
at least 8. I could buy a cheap mixer and and sum everything up, but
I'd like to have access to all of the channels in ardour if possible.
does anyone have any recommendations for "pro-sumer" soundcards that
have at minimum 8 xlr inputs?
I remember someone mentioning using the behringer adat ada converter +
an adat card to do this, but I can't remember how that worked or what
the other piece of hardware was.
anyway, I'll take any and all suggestions you have :)
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Josh Lawrence
www.hardbop200.com
Ok I was being a bit thick there but in my defence, it's stated without ambiguity the track length should be three minutes and fourteen seconds!
C'mon it's an invitation for artists not maths geeks and I quite like it as an idea.
Cheers
James
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ladies and gentlemen,
the annual Pi Day .microsound celebration
rules:
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- the piece must make use of the mathematical constant known as Pi =
3.14159 in some way
- each piece should be EXACTLY 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length
- file format is mp3 and ALL ID3 TAGS MUST BE CORRECTLY ENTERED or the
piece will be deleted from the server
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deadline:
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***Friday March 11 2011***
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server info:
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http://www.microsound.org/repository/
you must log into the project server using the SAME email
address you are sub'd to this list with
if you experience difficulties gaining access then ask someone on the
list for assistance
happy calculations and computations,
kim
>> - the piece must make use of the mathematical constant known as Pi =
>> 3.14159 in some way
>This is one very inaccurate rounding of the real value of pi.
Huh?
wcalc pi
= 3.14159
wcalc -P8 pi
= 3.14159265
Or maybe that and several thousand other programs are wrong and you and the state of <insert name of american state who changed value of pi by law> are right?
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Hi
I decided it's time to try linuxsampler. I'd like to use it inside
renoise, so I thought linux native vst is the way to go. Anyways I'm on
arch and installed linuxsampler with pacman. It seems to at least load
ok through jsampler. But I was expecting something linuxsampler related
to show up in renoise, but this doesn't happen.
What am I missing?
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Atte
http://atte.dkhttp://modlys.dk
On 05/03/2011, Kim Cascone <kim(a)anechoicmedia.com> wrote:
> rules:
> ======
> - the piece must make use of the mathematical constant known as Pi =
> 3.14159 in some way
> - each piece should be EXACTLY 3 minutes and 14 seconds in length
...but π-3 of a minute is almost exactly 8.5 seconds...
> whether it is a technician who flanges the tape using a
> screwdriver, some dude patching countless XLR cables or if it's a geek
> using a Terminal: same difference.
it is not the same difference
flanging has an immediate perceived value for the client in that the
resulting sound is produced as the tech is resting thumb against reel
flange - client is impressed
xruns or other tech problems arise causing the client to wait around
while the engineer twiddles around under the hood chasing down the
problem - perceived value? none or deferred -- client is frustrated and
if the problem reoccurs often enough is off to another studio
been working in or around pro studios since 1976 -- sorry but been
there, seen all that