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Re: digital performer with the da7
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jal
11 minutes 3 seconds ago
o wow so it cant control the transport of dp like mackies mackie control does, cause that pretty nifty. i can understand if it doesnt cause its newer technology. man i wish ramsa was still making the da7's.
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Re: digital performer with the da7
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Jeff E
Today at 04:47 PM
Originally Posted By: Joe Lepore I looked into to machine control of Sonar and left before commiting suicide.....
Ahh yes... we have all mostly traveled this path and come to the same end.. How many have we buried so far??
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Re: digital performer with the da7
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Joe Lepore
Today at 04:42 PM
I'm here, busy, and don't have any more input than the guys here that have used it. I do know the jog wheel does not send MIDI, so that's a no-go. As to other ways to simulate it, they would know better.
I looked into to machine control o
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Re: digital performer with the da7
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Dan Weiss
Today at 04:30 PM
Jal, you don't want to replace the DA7 transport. The DA7 makes a truly clutzy controller for DP, especially if you're using multiple outputs from the program. You have no access to any location points, markers, edit bars, auto punch features and s
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Re: Electrical next!
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Stevehwan
Today at 03:43 PM
Originally Posted By: Joe LeporeI assume the pair is tied to at a common point or you will get all kinds of stray shit on them. One continuous #6 or #8 copper from the ground block in the pannel through a ground clamp on the 1st gro
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Re: digital performer with the da7
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Jeff E
Today at 03:41 PM
No you cant do that because moving it does not send a midi signal to the midi output.. So.. what you could do it space over to a fader and have it move a midi fader up and down have that assigned to the tranport in your DAW... Might work..
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Re: digital performer with the da7
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jal
Today at 02:11 PM
so Jeff E, ur saying u cant use the shuttle/wheel to rewind and fast forward my daw? essentialy replace my transport control on dp with the da7s transport control? thats what i wanna do. ill ask joe too.
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Re: Electrical next!
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Audio Guy
Today at 01:44 PM
Technical ground: 2 rods 8 feet long hammered into the ground 6 feet apart connected together by copper wire connected to the ground in your breaker panel
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Re: Electrical next!
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Tardo
Today at 12:27 PM
General rule these days is 2 ground rods 5 - 8 feet apart both tied together. Sometimes you will see more rods if there is a lot of rock (ie less conductive vs typical soil)
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Re: digital performer with the da7
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Stevehwan
Today at 11:50 AM
Originally Posted By: jalwhos joe? sorry i havent been on here in a long time. thanks
Joe Lapore. If he don't know it-it ain't in there.
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Re: Performing Music Live (in Real Time) on The Internet?
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Knife
Today at 10:09 AM
Justin, take a look at this.
An article about eJam - an application for real-time, online music collaboration.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97609219
Years and years ago (like, 10 years ag
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Re: digital performer with the da7
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Jeff E
Today at 05:31 AM
jal, the shuttle/wheel does not send out midi data... its easier to just use the wheel on a mouse or track ball...
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Re: Studio update #2
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KennyMcCormack
Today at 05:20 AM
This is a great thread! The studio is lookin good!
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DA7 battery replacement
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KennyMcCormack
Today at 05:09 AM
Hi there
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement battery for my DA7? Is there an equivalent / are replacements still made?
Thanks
Ken
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Re: Electrical next!
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Joe Lepore
Today at 03:03 AM
I assume the pair is tied to at a common point or you will get all kinds of stray shit on them.
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Re: Electrical next!
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Stevehwan
Today at 01:05 AM
Ahhhh....sub pannel. 2 ground rods 8 feet apart for the main pannel and 2 for the sub pannel.
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Re: Electrical next!
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TLiX
Today at 12:16 AM
Good less work for me ;-). So the box or sub-pannel needs a ground right? Then the second ground is for all the grounds on the outlets?
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Re: Electrical next!
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Stevehwan
Yesterday at 11:57 PM
Originally Posted By: Joe LeporeAre they all being fed by the same power feed (considering this is residential, I would assume so!) ... then there needs to be a SINGLE COMMON grounding point. Multiple grounds have the (very real) potential of
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Re: Electrical next!
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Joe Lepore
Yesterday at 11:55 PM
Are they all being fed by the same power feed (considering this is residential, I would assume so!) ... then there needs to be a SINGLE COMMON grounding point. Multiple grounds have the (very real) potential of being at different resistances to grou
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Re: Electrical next!
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TLiX
Yesterday at 11:42 PM
Oh shoot I almost forgot. Doors! I have the building a studio book and it talks about how to create the seal so that its air tight and I know not to buy a hollow door but anyone have any links or advice as to a good keep sound in and out door?
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Electrical next!
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TLiX
Yesterday at 11:08 PM
Anybody have advice? I think I'm drilling 4 copper ground poles into the earth, one for the box, one for lights and a/c, and one for all plugs that will be guitar/bass amps, one for everything else recording gear wise? Is that overkill? Also h
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