Re: 2" Transfer into 192--the original timeless classic. Accept no imitations...
Come on keep it together, keep unity get Mixerman & Rail in the same room dont let anyone 'shy away' now because of test condition bickering... Hold a steady course..
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Re: 2" Transfer into 192--the original timeless classic. Accept no imitations...
Mixerman cannot make it Saturday and weekends in general. I'm awaiting his response on whether he can arrive with everything ready for him at 9pm sharp Friday night since we finally have a non-bumpable commitment from Sound City in Van Nuys.
I have offered to handle teardown so he can leave as soon as he's done. Hopefully he can do his part in 60-90 minutes and we can be finished with the debate one way or another. DC |
Re: 2" Transfer into 192--the original timeless classic. Accept no imitations...
OT: Lifted and stolen from another board...
3 engineers were on a flight from NY to LA. During the flight, talk turned to recording. Two of the guys were very pro PT. One was not. During the debate of PT vs analog, the analog fan got up to go to the restroom. The 2 PT engineers decided to teach the other guy a lesson. While he was gone, the 2 guys put pretzels in the shoes he had left under his seat. After a bit, he returned with drinks for everyone. Near the end of the flight, he discovered the trickery. Just before touchdown he remarked, "Allright, I love analog, you guys love PT, why can't we just get along and stop all this snacks in shoes and pissing in drinks?" Heheh... exactly!! |
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<<And why is it that selecting the track outputs to AES on the RADAR won't work? Certainly, you'll have to change either the output cable connection or the source if you are listening back through a stereo DAC. >>
I'm trying to find a solution with instantaneous switching of the mixes and the capability of continuous audio to give a more focused listening test. I can achieve this by putting tracks in and out of input. In other words-all the advantage of a multi source switcher box, yet having all mixes in one playback unit to eliminate variables in the test. That's the goal. Any ideas? (Obviously, MM has ruled out printing to anything but RADAR, or CD for his test. So if he can make it Friday night, it will most likely be CD. At this point, we would like him to show up. The MX-2424 is not important enough to blow his involvement. But for other testing we may do, I'm still looking for another multitrack that might be "better" than an MX-2424. DC |
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"When the mooooon is in the Seventh Houuuuuse...
And Jooopiter aligns wiiiiith Marrrrrs" Sorry, couldn't help myself. RP |
Re: 2" Transfer into 192--the original timeless classic. Accept no imitations...
And peeeeace will guide our plaanet
And lu-uve will rule the stars!! This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius Age Of Aquarius!!! Aquarius!!! (horns!!) take the high note Mixerman! ... |
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