May 20, 2009
I'm out of paint. Any suggestions for background color (of the non-box)?
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Special bonus: Hole in the Wall
(Improvised 3/13/2009, with Wiener and Stack). Used a MOTU Ultralite + ART dualpre (for 4 tracks, two on drums, one vocals, one guitar amp).
Such a fun session!
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Debian, linux 2.6.18 on a 2.4ghz P4.. bleh. The remote power switching box gets lots of use (every few weeks) as a result.
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Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: Oops: 0000 [#1]
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: SMP
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: CPU: 0
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: EIP is at do_page_fault+0xa0/0x481
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: eax: f695c030 ebx: 6b67cadd ecx: 0000007b edx: 00000000
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: esi: a714c051 edi: 48f20084 ebp: 48f20000 esp: f695c00c
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Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: Oops: 0000 [#2]
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: SMP
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: CPU: 0
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: EIP is at show_trace_log_lvl+0x3e/0x6a
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: eax: 00001ffd ebx: 0000007b ecx: 00000046 edx: 00000000
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: esi: c0291c24 edi: 00000000 ebp: c0291d8d esp: f695bf24
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: Process ninjamsrv (pid: 2490, ti=f695a000 task=dfa82000 task.ti=f695a000)
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: Stack: f695c06f 00000018 00000000 c0291d8d c0103c21 c0291d8d c0291c52 c0291d8d
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: f695bfd8 f695c00c 00000002 00010206 f695bfd8 f695c00c c0103d51 c0291d8d
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: c0291d81 00000001 00000068 c0115344 00000000 f695bfd8 00000206 c0103f44
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: Call Trace:
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ... test kernel: Code: 1c 56 68 5d 1e 29 c0 e8 9a 9d 01 00 89 f2 b8 df bc 29 c0 e8 06 25 03 00 58 5a 83 c3 04 39 fb 76 2a 8d 87 fd 1f 00 00 39 c3 73 20 <8b> 33 89 f0 e8 cc 83 02 00 85 c0 74 e2 eb c7 55 89 cb 68 24 1c
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ...
test kernel: EIP: [ Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ...
test kernel: ds: 007b es: 007b ss: 0068
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ...
test kernel: Process ninjamsrv (pid: 2490, ti=f695a000 task=dfa82000 task.ti=f695a000)
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ...
test kernel: Stack: 00000000 f695c030 e671cf24 31635f75 6b67cadd a714c051 c01152a4 48f20000
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ...
test kernel: c01037f9 6b67cadd 0000007b 00000000 a714c051 48f20084 48f20000 f695c088
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ...
test kernel: 2098007b dcb8007b ffffffff c0115344 00000060 00010206 00000000 f695c088
Message from syslogd@test at Fri Feb 20 06:28:04 2009 ...
test kernel: Call Trace:
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Have a few ideas for things to try, but I won't post them here just yet.
Got a bit of projector action with AVS + IRC on it, the music room cleaned up, and lots of fancy abuse of technology happening.
Time to write some more songs though perhaps...
Recordings:
chr - 1 -- [29:20]
chr - 2 -- [21:28]
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With that note, here's a song:
Blammo!
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This show was so awesome.. Back in November I think.. Mmmm.
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Note that the stock mics should not work on anything other than a Zoom H2, since they need approx 1.9v apparently. 48v phantom power might work, but I'm not
going to risk frying them...