yeah a PC on its side is REALLLLLYYYY not advisable, and i cant see why anyone would want to put it on its side anyway. As stated hardrives are designed to operate in a vertical position, as are CD-ROMS and disk drives.
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yeah a PC on its side is REALLLLLYYYY not advisable, and i cant see why anyone would want to put it on its side anyway. As stated hardrives are designed to operate in a vertical position, as are CD-ROMS and disk drives.
It doesnt make any difference to the hard drive which position its in except upside down possibly...
Circuit boards dont really care what kind of an angle they are in... CDROMs can be used on their side, they often have clips to retain the disk... (Playstation, XB360????????????)
The only thing is that cases that are designed to support the wegith on their feet may sufferfrom warping...
Of course somone will now chip in with a counter argument.
So it can go into a rack mount... just like all the older g4 towers were designed to do... as are rackmount PCs...i cant see why anyone would want to put it on its side anyway
i stand corrected, said the man in the orthapaedic shoes
i guess my college course WAS just a waste of time afterall :(
also the tubes on the tweeters on the Alesis Mk2's are advised to be on the outside of your audio triangle.... or so the manual says.
Jesus who died and made us in charge of the world?
yeah and cacti are not supposed to go on top of moniters as they dont like your music
and your curtains are shit
and all those cables on the floor could trip up a spider
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
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Those ones are designed to be on their side?also the tubes on the tweeters on the Alesis Mk2's are advised to be on the outside of your audio triangle.... or so the manual says.
Monitors on side = phasing problems usually, as I understand it.
:lol:Originally Posted by Mindful
read the manual again college boy! :razz:Originally Posted by stjohn
puter:
shuttle sk83g custom build (athlon 64 3000+)
windows xp (with music tweaks)
software:
ableton live 5.2
reason 3
various vsts and vstis
controllers:
evolution uc16 & uc 33
monitors:
event project studio 8
Alesis MKII monitors, Oxygen 8 Midi controller, Edirol UA-20 audio/midi interafce and a Fujitsu siemens laptop running:
Cubase SX3
Reason 3.0
Abelton 5.1
Rebirth
Wavelab 5
Recycle 2
Kontakt 2
Battery 2
Reaktor 5
Z3ta
Albino 2
Korg Legacy
Blue
Novation bass station
Imposcar
FM-7
Moog Modular
Mini Monsta
Waves gold bundle
Camel phat
Yamaha vocal rack
Sonoma wire works
Windows XP
Cubase SX3
Fruity Loops 4,5 & 6
Reason 3
Ableton Live
Yamaha PSR-GX76
Arena PROMX-812P Mixing Desk
Yamaha DTXpress 2 Drum Kit
Skytec 250watt Speakers
Yamaha Pacifica Electric Guitar
Ibanez Bass
Various Guitar effects pedals
Crafter Acoustic Guitar
Didgeridoo (someones gotta be original)
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an old adidas shoe box and 3 thick rubber bands
P4 @ 3 GHZ with 1.5GB ram
EMU 1820 Soundcard
Oxygen 8 MIDI Controller
Samson Resolv 65a Monitors
Ableton Live 4
Vangaurd
Albino 2
Absynth
Reason 3
Reaktor 5
Traktor 2
FL Studio 5
PSP Master Compressor
PSP Nitro
+loads more plugs and samples :)
Is that the VSTi scott or the original, cos i dont really like the sound of the VSTi.. im sure i can hear zipper noise on the filters.. :lol:Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface
Well, I have totally modernised now.
I`m am just purely a
Phat PC
Spirit Absolute 2`s
Behringer BCF2000
Delta 10/10
M-Audio Luna + Tube UltraGain
Nice Phat Laptop.
Coupla Cats
Beer n Wine
Obsessive penchant for musical experimentation and progression.
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
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ibook
delta 44
mackie 824s
focusrite compounder
sherman filterbank 2
shitty tapco mini mixer
SM58
yamaha dx100
Emu x-board 49