On Aug 29, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Dan wrote:
they (iTunes & QuickTime) weren't showing up in Software Update at
all!
I noticed this behavior also.
Think think Software Update has been limited to "system software" and
everything else goes thru the AppStore now? The fact that Leopard
doesn't ha
What about saving over the Ethernet/LAN?
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Hi,
I finally updated my QuickSilver (2002) from Tiger to Leopard, yesterday.
For the most part it went well. Clean install of 10.5.4 then applied
the combo to get to 10.5.8. SU hit me with a bunch of stuff, like a
Security Update and Java. But then I had to fetch the latest iTunes
and Qui
> One sampler also has it's own LCD monitor, so five monitors all up. Plus rack
> hardware, desktop controllers, and keyboard synths. Of course, this all comes
> with an ample serving of cable soup.
Just thinking about your ‘cable soup’ and the number of monitors you have
running - hot, easy to
The audio output of the samplers is feeding an interface on my main
studio PC. The MDD is not being used as the audio workstation host, or
the main sequencer. It's mainly a DSP farm (again feeding my main
interface on a PC). MDD will also be used to control the samplers more
detailed functions
On Aug 28, 11:43 am, Oliver Fairhall wrote:
> From memory,
> the SCSI maintains some level of backwards compatibility, as long as the
> appropriate cabling is used (eg SCSI 1 devices on SCSI 2 host).
>
> Thanks everyone for you help so far. Are there any suggestions for a
> suitable G4 with more
On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 11:43:23 AM UTC-5, oli wrote:
>
>
> I think at this point, I will replace one of my Scope cards with an Atto
> SCSI adapter. I don't really know much about which adapter to go for,
> though Atto seems to be well regarded. Any advice on that? From memory,
> the SCSI