thanks for the response- just a FYI...after some research i found that this fix is included in SP3- but maybe sp3 has some nastiness in it...
ty fro
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 17:33:38 -0800 Subject: Re: choosing a laptop From: nevynnowhere@gmail.com To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Huh, I run a Dell Inspiron 9400 duocore 2/2 with a mackie onyx 400F firewire soundcard and have no problems running loads of vsts, software, hardware etc. One thing: there is a firewire fix on microsoft that you need to d/l for optimal action.
Nevyn Nowhere http://www.happyhumans.orgSad Music for Happy Humans On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 1:20 PM, J Johans <parispro00@hotmail.com> wrote:
after trying 3 computers and having them all give me pops/clicks at 256 buffer....i was informed that the bottleneck is happening because of the firewire chipset - i now understand that TI is the way to go for audio....although im still a little confused if the firewire chipset is the only one you have to make sure is TI..?
im hoping to find out what you guys use - ild like to stay PC and XP pro all 3 computers i tried were dell....and all turned out to not have the TI chipset..but ive gotten suggestions to try for Acer and Toshiba (which are both new to me)
if anyone can give me a specific make/model of a PC laptop that works well for them via firewire, it would be greatly appreciated
ty fro
From: parispro00@hotmail.com
To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.comSubject: RE: nerds with toys Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:51:19 -0600
>>...they were cool in the 80´s, then in the 90´s we realized they were naff, now Im supposed to think that they are cool again, in some, "I know they are naff, but >>Im being ironic"... kind of a way...
...luckily i was still wearing diapers in the 80's.....everyone ive ever met who was a teenager during those years has serious problems...especially when it comes to haircuts - but atleast they know how to party =D
long live the mullet~!
fro
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:12:10 +0100
Subject: Re: nerds with toys From: mark@markfrancombe.comTo: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
sorry.. but i think keytar players look a bit silly... ...they were cool in the 80´s, then in the 90´s we realized they were naff, now Im supposed to think that they are cool again, in some, "I know they are naff, but Im being ironic"... kind of a way...
However I will say that I always thought that Hazel O Connor in Breaking Glass, looked dead hot with that mini synth dangling around her neck... IF only it was a real synth, and not a made up prop for the film. I also put a strap on a Gnat Synth (the baby brother of the touch sensitive Wasp), and leapt about a bit... but that was in th 80´s so I think I was still cool...
;-) Mark On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 1:38 PM, Buzap Buzap <buzap@gmx.net> wrote:
Concerning interaction with audience/stage presence, I was very much impressed with Vocal Looper Martin O.
I will write more about him & his approach in detail some time.
Yeah, Keytar... I'd like to get one if I find one cheap anywhere.
best regards
Buzap
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