Re: Echo/Spike at the End of Bounced .mp3's
2005-02-16 by msirt@earthlink.net
Thanks GA. I think the next step for me would be to try a realtime bounce. Hers s why some of your suggestions won t work for me. Please comment further if
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2005-02-16 by msirt@earthlink.net
Thanks GA. I think the next step for me would be to try a realtime bounce. Hers s why some of your suggestions won t work for me. Please comment further if
2005-02-16 by Paul Abrahams
1. It s easy to see if a file has been clipped by opening the Wave Editor and look for a flat top or bottom to the general wave form. And while I m there, 2. I
2005-02-16 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I guess its good to be positive. I think the bitching comes from spending a fortune and still not being able to get much done because of bugs and such. By
2005-02-16 by GAmoore@aol.com
... If you are importing the MP3s into Itunes, you can adjust the start and end there (for example, I might cut of a few seconds of intro by starting at 0:06
2005-02-16 by msirt@earthlink.net
I m having a devil of a time editing out unwanted silence at the end of mp3 tracks bounced from a Logic sequence. I find that if the end point of the bounce
2005-02-15 by Kamm Schreiner
Well, it seems that we ve had a lot of bitching and moaning about Logic in the past. Even though a lot of it is valid, we are all Logic users for a reason.
2005-02-11 by Eddie Sullivan
On Thursday, February 10, 2005, at 05:06 AM, Bishop Salamat Khokhar ... You may wish to post detailed descriptions of the technical aspects of your system,
2005-02-11 by Nick Batzdorf
... From: amgmamgma ... That isn t a factor unless you re trying to do something silly like record at 192. We don t care about sustained
2005-02-10 by Bishop Salamat Khokhar
Dear friends I am Bishop Salamat Khokhar from Pakistan. We are using Logic Audio in our Church Studio .. but having some trouble with some aspects. If you are
2005-02-10 by Nick Batzdorf
From: amgmamgma ... Well, my Quicksilver dual gig can not go past 1.5GB. Would that it could. -- Nick Batzdorf 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101,
2005-02-10 by amgmamgma
... I m pretty sure that you can only set a single recording path, but you can import files into a project from any location once they already exist. Creating
2005-02-10 by amgmamgma
... Well, the drives won t coordinate their efforts exactly, but sure. The bottom line is that you won t get more total throughput than the bus allows, so the
2005-02-10 by Paul Abrahams
Hi fellow luggers, I been on the Logic lists for around 2 years, though i haven t posted much I read most digests and have learnt enough to find better ways of
2005-02-09 by Kamm Schreiner
... Yes, but does Logic let you spread your audio files out among several drives? That s a serious question. I don t know the answer. ... I doubt it would
2005-02-09 by GAmoore@aol.com
Regarding sustained rates : Wouldn t you get more throughput if you had two drives hooked to firewire - so that the delays in head repositioning on one drive
2005-02-09 by Kamm Schreiner
... Good point. I just took a quick look and found some that had sustained rates of up to 70 MBps, but it apparently varies a lot according to drive and
2005-02-09 by amgmamgma
... An outboard firewire drive (*if* it s a full-size 3.5 drive and not a notebook-class drive) will probably outperform the internal drive. The internal
2005-02-09 by amgmamgma
... Of course, no drive mechanism can deliver sustained throughput that even approaches the speed of the bus being used. A typical modern 7200RPM SATA drive,
2005-02-09 by amgmamgma
... Well, as soon as you re playing back more than one audio track at the same time, the drive has to skip back and forth if the files are defragmented.
2005-02-09 by Kamm Schreiner
... If you are saying that they have an OS9 product that is OSX aware, then I take back my concern. I got the impression that it was just a plain OS9
2005-02-09 by Kamm Schreiner
... I tend to agree with Chris that defragging isn t likely to make much of a difference unless the disk is really fragmented badly and you are accessing a lot
2005-02-09 by Eddie Sullivan
... It is possible to upgrade that HD to 5400 RPM, and even 7200 RPM (although not through Apple...) But your best bet is to use an external drive, digital
2005-02-09 by matsumurat2001
Slightly OT but I cannot come up with anywhere to ask this question. I am buying 12 inch iBook this month. One thing I am considering is using the ibook for
2005-02-09 by Chris Coccia
... Heres how I defrag my audio drive. I backup my entire Lacie 160GB fw drive to my internal 160gb backup drive. Erase it, then copy everything back. Bam its
2005-02-09 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I have heard it both ways - about defragging an X drive. But it seems X does not defrag itself, so its a confusing situation. That message came from Alsoft
2005-02-09 by Kamm Schreiner
... I concur. I wouldn t try it myself. Kamm
2005-02-09 by amgmamgma
... This sounds pretty dangerous to me. There are a lot of special things in the OS X filesystem that OS 9 doesn t know or care about, so it s important that
2005-02-09 by GAmoore@aol.com
Here is an interesting tidbit. If you have a X-boot only machine (ie. G5), this tech support guy says that you can boot off of another computer (eg. an ibook
2005-02-09 by GAmoore@aol.com
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/4950/ Steve Jobs: Microsoft copied original Apple Mac with Windows 95, now they re copying us again Tuesday,
2005-02-09 by dennis gunn
... Hmm. Try narrowing the width of a window and see what happens. There are obviously returns getting put in somewhere. It somehow appears that there is some
2005-02-09 by GAmoore@aol.com
I bet this is something which depends on the software you are using to read the messages. The messages look fine to me - in AOL (on system 9 and X). So I don t
2005-02-09 by Kamm Schreiner
... I hope you re right. I guess we ll find out soon. ;) Kamm
2005-02-09 by amgmamgma
... Historically, Macs have pretty much *always* been able to take the bigger chips when they come out, and Apple *always* specs them at current market limits.
2005-02-09 by Kamm Schreiner
... Your messages wrap just fine for me. Does the above seem bad to you? Kamm
2005-02-09 by dennis gunn
... That is always bugging me too. Makes things very hard to read. I think it must be a list setting somewhere that is causing it. Would that be it Mr
2005-02-08 by Kamm Schreiner
... They might, but not unless Apple designed the motherboard with the future in mind. They have to have a trace for the extra address line on the motherboard
2005-02-08 by Howard Lipp
The max memory theoretically addressable is in fact 2^64 bytes of memory. However 8 Gbytes of memory available on the motherboard is due to the memory size of
2005-02-08 by amgmamgma
... Errr, that should read 8 slots, and 1GB DIMMs. I m not sure if the new 2GB DIMMs work in the G5, but I suspect that they do. -- agreenbu @ nyx . net
2005-02-08 by amgmamgma
... Apple always publishes max memory specs based on the largest compatible modules currently available at the time of release. The G5 has 4 slots; the largest
2005-02-08 by msirt@earthlink.net
Could anyone here step me through ways to avoid the poor way my message text wraps when posted? I ve tried all methods that seem available - wrapping on or
2005-02-08 by msirt@earthlink.net
No. No loop region is set up. It is a simple record operation with walking man active in an open matrix window — if, in a recording pass, the recording
2005-02-08 by GAmoore@aol.com
I am not really understanding your questions. If you have a loop region set up, then one hit of the stop keycommand takes you to start of the loop region (in
2005-02-08 by GAmoore@aol.com
... It sounded fine, and worked normally usually. however often when logic woudl crash or the system crash when running logic, then it would say your
2005-02-08 by msirt@earthlink.net
Sorry if this is a repost (earlier posting attempt did not seem to show up) Can anyone tell me why the SPL resets to the head of a region and all notes are
2005-02-08 by GAmoore@aol.com
... The british Macworld had an article I read last night which details the costs of the imac g5 ... pretty interesting. the ram and hard drive are pretty
2005-02-08 by gswerner2002
... Audiophile ... I have a friend with an audiofile soundcard and it s delay feels like a minute when running a controller through it
2005-02-08 by Nick Batzdorf
From: Kamm Schreiner ... I don t know the maths, but 64-bit processors can access terrabytes of memory - way more than you need. Or
2005-02-07 by GAmoore@aol.com
... I was not thrilled with the M-Audio drivers and I am selling my Audiophile 2496 PCI board ($85). In a message dated 2/7/05 12:47:50 PM,
2005-02-07 by Jon Pyre
Great! I ve been digging around net forums a little today and though it seems very unlikely that people get two soumd cards running they don t do it often and
2005-02-07 by gpiccolini
Hello : I used to have and Aark20(asio) and an AW8(aw8)on a PIII 500 with 256mb and it worked with Logic 4.8. The problem is when you want to go back to a