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  • I figure if I can tolerate girls in silk undies and garters in forum avis, others can tolerate little complaints I bury in my profile blog.
    Not one glitch in a recording since I started recording exclusively to PC a few weeks ago. I'm still pinching myself.
    So now the DR-40 is used just for system noise profiles. Most of the real recording is done into the PC via ASIO. I'm amazed it all works.
    So far, the Behringer Micromix MX400 has worked fine as a mono pre. Using a passive DI gives me a balanced output.
    I've discovered I can't use belt-drive turntables at all for archiving. I have to be able to manipulate the platter for various tasks.
    I've been obsessing about getting mono vinyl rips right: minimizing preamps in the signal path, using balanced connections....
    I finally gave up on my Dual 1229. I couldn't face another trip to Canada to get it serviced. Besides, I prefer manual decks.
    There are some people who are instinctively confrontational. I'm not one of them. I like peace and quiet.
    Amazing -- I think the only person I've mentioned by name in my profile posts is Michael Fremer. I assume he isn't a forum member.
    I'd be very happy to have a system whereby only mods/admins could read profile posts. I use PP's as a sketch pad, at most.
    I'm tellin' ya, if you're reading my profile posts, it means you literally having nothing better to do with your time. No kidding.
    I wonder what's going to happen to Lexicon, post-Samsung-acquisition. They should dump their ancient USB interface line.
    It's very hard to find a comprehensive explanation of audio on Windows. How many legacy techs have to be taken into account now?
    Again, I don't know why ASIO is working so well on my current comp. I couldn't get it work at all on my old one.
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