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Where is the DMX-R100 forum on them ther internets? :?:

Post by giddycat » Thu Mar 01, 2007 11:26 am

All I find are broken links on google...

anyone know where its at?

Thanks! [/b]

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Post by matyas » Thu Mar 01, 2007 1:47 pm

Couldn't find it either, but I spent a lot of quality time doing live and theatrical sound on a DMX-R100, so so if you've got a question, shoot it over, and I may be able to answer. (I haven't touched one in a few years, so I'm a little rusty with the thing, but who knows.)
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hmm...

Post by giddycat » Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:49 pm

Thanks for that offer...
I don't really have anything in specific. Its a great console!
I just wanted to see tips and tricks that other people had come across.
There have to be more folks out there using them and needing Q's answered.
Well, I do have 1 little qwirk...

My main issue right now is SMPTE sync with a DAW - I am trying to use a MOTU MIDI TP AV. To no avail.

I have tested the SMPTE Send out of the board and it appears fine, but the MTP AV wont see it.

I think it might be the device not the board tho... Just wondered if anyone ever had that issue.
Doubt you did being a live sitch, huh?

Thanks Tho!

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Post by matyas » Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:49 pm

Yeah, I had fun working on it. Definitely had its quirks in a live environment, but a nice, decent-sounding (dare I say analog-like) console. Never did use the SMPTE, as you might have guessed, so I obviously can't help you there.
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