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Therezin

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  1. As long as you're not really, really anti, you should be ok  - as long as it comes under "free speech" and not "incitement to riot". That said, the new Retrosic album has the lyrics "Blame your government / judge the innocent / kill your president / yeah, not a bad intent" so who knows...

  2. If you've not already taken it apart, i'd be inclined not to - there are companies who can take the platters from your damaged disk and recover as much data as they can from it, and they need to do it in a clean room - the slightest speck of dust can kill a drive. We had a similar problem at work - it cost like £500, but we got a fair amount of data back...

  3. OK, I'm no guru but I can help you with a couple of things:

    1) Yes, that's exactly what it does.

    2) Possibly, probably not. Either your memory usage will stabilise at >1gig (unlikely) or it'll fill up the second gig at around the same rate as the first.

    We use a freeware collection called the PC Repair System here at work, and we've found it to be invaluable for troubleshooting stuff like this - as well as being a damn usefull load of utilities in its own right. You can get it from http://www.dailycupoftech.com/usb-drive-systems/3/.

  4. Could it be something like the LiveDrive as a DIY version? I have to search, but I have the pinouts of the livedrive-connector for Live,Audigy / Audigy2 series if you need .

    Could you post a link to them? I've been trying to get a hold of them for a while, wasn't too sure where to look (Got an audigy, need to see if I can use a livedrive with it 'cause I can get one for free...)

  5. Well,,,,, Jesusonic lacks totally in the midi-department.  And Reaper is not a good alternative, even if you can run Jususonic fx's etc..... oh well,,,

    Damn... but still, as a standalone FX unit it could be pretty cool. Shame the documentation is somewhere between "minimal" and "nonexistant" - nobody seems to have a scematic for connecting the pots and encoders up, unless i'm looking in entirely the wrong places...

  6. Well, you can buy the gameport / joystick / midi / whatever-you-want-to-call-it from creative if you have an SB Live or audigy - that's what I had to do. Basically it's a 15-pin socket on a ribbon cable hooked up to an IDC plug. I bought mine direct from creative, but it looks fairly simple to make your own and stick it through an old PCI backplate.

  7. Question, I dont know if i'll do this or not, but would it be possible to use an analog joystick in place of two pots? then to just run the outputs of each pot from the stick into the AIN?

    Yes, it's entirely possible as long as the pot values in the stick are compatible with MIOS. (100Kohm linear, correct me if i'm wrong)

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