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BTW does anyone know of a delay AU or MAS designed to bring other channells into phase. just a really accurate short delay with nothing else but a really fine delay control.
Similar to coolcolin - tiBook 867 with 3 mk1 828's for live recording. works well for mixing if I'm not silly with too many verbs or hungry plugs. Us a g5 now for that. ;P
I currently run 3x 828's on one fw 400 bus geting 24 channels in. I have on 2 occaisions hired an apogee ad16 to get 40 simultaneous ins at 24bit/48k. Ad16 running off 2x optical adat ports. HD on a seperate fw bus. Both systems run flawlessly.
My Blue and White G3 tower powers up fine with a dead battery. (mind you I have to have it set time and date from the 'inter-web' or set manually every time I boot. ) As jonnyfive stated reseting PRAM and/or PMU/KUDA could likely solve all. to do these: -> PRAM reset is 'option' + 'command/apple' + ...
#22 - Long and fiddly xlr cable runs are only ever around the wrong way if a client is watching. Especially if the said client is an attractive female.
my only not fried FW chasis is occupied on a G3 tied to Diskwarrior in preview mode. copying data from f%$*d drive to G3 then burn to DVD - while i can... -> most of my recording drives have been corrupted -> 'most' repaired. data transfer from this bad drive (156gb in preview) is something like 400...
installing an ide drive instead of the optical drive works... just wondering if it is possible or what issues may result by slaving and optical drive and a HD on the same ide bus.
Ive had exactly the same problem as you. What worked for me was opening the SDII's (they will be sdii's as you have stated) in Wavelab on a PC and savingthem as aiff (with file extension) then copy back to Mac. Dont quote me on this - I think Quicktime pro could do the same thing. Good luck!