Re: MD: MD Sony PC-Link w/ Mac

2001-10-08 Thread Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank


on 10/8/01 2:12 PM, Michael Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I have  a Mac G4 and have used the Xitel PC Link unit that came with the
 Sony MZR70.
 As with many things Macintosh, you plug it in and it works.
 I plugged in the Xitel to my Keyboard and that was it. I had my audio stream
 out
 The Mac should sense the USB out and should just start feeding audio
 automatically.

Thanks for this info. It is certainly reassuring.

Rgds,

Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank
Holos Media
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Re: MD: Sony PC Link with a Mac

2001-10-04 Thread Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank


on 10/4/01 10:28 AM, Eric Ivanoff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yeah, I have OS 9.1, soon to have OS X.1 ...  I've never done the select
 USB in the Audio Out section of the sound control panel thing - it never
 occurred to me because on the PC it just popped right up, and I've never
 used another USB device where this would apply.  I'm still new to my Mac
 too, actually.  Thanks tons for the responses - Such a simple thing to miss
 and I assumed so quickly that it was just useless (the PC link) ;)
 
 I'm going to try it out straight-away when I get home today.  I feel loads
 better about using the USB versus the non-optical audio-out.


Hi Eric:

I also have wondered how well the PC Link would work on a Mac. Could you
post your experiences once you've had a chance to try it?

Thx.

Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank
Holos Media
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MD: OT: Domain Name Registration (was Field Recording)

2001-10-01 Thread Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank



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Mike:

www.godaddy.com has cheaper registration costs (about 1/2 the cost), but
higher hosting costs. You can register your domain name anywhere and have it
transferred to your hosting company.

Rgds,

Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank
Holos Media
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 From: Mike Lastucka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2001 14:51:01 +
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: MD: Field Recording
 
 
 This is a bit off-topic, but have you guys checked out dollarhost?
 (www.dollarhost.com).  They seem like an excellent cheap solution and
 they've been around for a while.  I'm teetering towards getting a domain and
 having them host it there.
 
 :ml
 
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 Mike Lastucka, B. Tech
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://sites.netscape.net/element5/
 2048 bit DH 0x16DC15CD
 
 
 
 From: Steve Corey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: MD: Field Recording
 Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2001 07:49:16 -0600
 
 
 J. Coon wrote:
 
 My stupid ISP decided it needed a new address.  I will try to get it up
 at a lycos or geocities site so it won't change.  I'll be working on it
 this week.
 
 I feel your pain.  In the past 6 years, I've been through 6 ISPs!  They
 keep getting bought, or sold, or just change their name to something
 hip  It's utter nonsense.  Now I just accept the annual ISP change.
 
 -steve
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Re: MD: dig. soundcard, again (OT!)

2001-07-29 Thread Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank


Hi Knez:

You need an audio interface to input your information/audio into the
computer, as you pointed out. I have personal experience in using Mark of
the Unicorn (MOTU) products and I highly recommend them, even though they
are not the only ones by any means. They are an audio/music company here in
Massachussetts, USA.

http://www.motu.com/

When you visit their website, under 'Audio Hardware' in the Products page,
you'll find a table with an overview of their interfaces and their
capabilities. There might be more than one interface that meets your needs,
so you will most likely have to decide on the additional features that might
be handy, or that will allow you to grow your studio.

In terms of an audio application that can handle the audio coming in, it is
more tricky. Your audio program has to 'see' your audio card through the use
of drivers, so in other words, no, not all audio programs will 'see' every
audio card. Your audio program company can tell you what cards are supported
for their software. You don't mention what audio program you have, if any,
though.

The MOTU interfaces include an audio program called Audio Desk, which is the
audio portion of their flagship sequencer Digital Performer (audio + MIDI).
You can edit your audio with the basic Audio Desk software.

Hope this helps,

Eduardo H. Martinez-Hasembank
Holos Media
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 From: Gerhard Knez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 19:20:54 +0200
 Subject: MD: dig. soundcard, again (OT!)
 
 snip...
 I have an Roland VSR-880 which is an 8 track harddisk recoding device.
 It has an S/PDIF optical output and also a digital chinch output
 (would prefer to use the optical). Now I want to connect the Roland to
 my computer and upload the 8-track recordings to manipulate it on the
 PC (use Win98 and WinNT 4.0). As far as the docu said the 880 presents
 every 8 tracks on its digital output.
 
 Is that possible at all?
 Which soundcard do I need to get all 8 tracks at the same time
 uploaded to my soundprogram?
 Is that possible with every card?
 What are the technical requirements of an appropriate card?
 There are a lot of multi-track soundprograms out there, I assume that
 every program that can handle multipe tracks is able to handle the
 input, right?
 Can anybody give me some advice where to find information about that
 (other mailinglist/webpage...)?
 
 You can also contact me directly to reduce the MD-off-topic part on
 the list to a minimum if you want.
 
 I hope it's clear what I'm asking (poor english, I'm german).
 
 Thanks alot in advance,
 Gerhard
 
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 Credence Systems Europa GmbH
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 Tel. (089) 630 208-19
 Fax  (089) 630 208-25
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