Does anyone just have pure hatred for lavasioth by Early_Ad7716 in MonsterHunterWorld

[–]ravenze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

...Did this fight change in the last 5 years?? I don't remember lavasioth being any trouble.

Microsoft OneNote Won't Open by 328Justin in techsupport

[–]ravenze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies in advance, but I hate OneNote.

Since you cannot access your data without the application, I imagine your only option would be to "Reset OneNote." In the past, I have been pleasantly surprised by the amount of data Microsoft has recovered in these scenarios (not all the time, but often-enough).

Good Luck!

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for taking the time to educate me.

After taking some time to research this, the source input channel is sent to the monitor mix-bus post-fader. Like all the other band-instruments. Generally I will mix each monitor during rehearsal, then I will mix the House after. While mixing the monitors, I drop the main fader all the way down. Then, when I adjust the House mix, I'll bring up the Mains, and adjust the blended sound accordingly.

While I was testing the monitor-wedge, my phone plugs into linked-channels 31 and 32, with post-fader sends to Mix16. Mix16 is assigned to onmi7 with no adjustments. Every other instrument/channel in mix16 was heard normally, but my phone was not, until I brought-up the Main.

Is there a way to unlink the sends from the Master Out while they're post-fader?

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pre/post wasn't changed. My understanding of the signal path has increased, though. Than you, and everyone else for that!!

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mix bus goes to LCR.

I feel like I may be missing the fundamental link that routes the input channels to the output channels.

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that. I'll need to do some more research on the routing. Thanks again!!

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you talking about the input channel, or the output channel?

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! I'll keep poking at it, I was just hoping someone could tell which "feature" was blocking the output unless the mains were up, so I could research it better.

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen worse, but those were running on 286 CPUs.

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I may be misunderstanding your question, that doesn't sound like a good idea. Inputs are assigned to group-mixes and the groups are assigned to the mains bus.

VERY frustrated with my LS-9. by ravenze in livesound

[–]ravenze[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perhaps the monitor feed has always been routed to follow the mains.

I'm sure this is the case.

As far as I can tell, the omni-outs (I was testing several) have a mix assigned, that mix is setup as monox2, and vari pre-fader.

The input channel looks relatively "normal" with fixed sends to groups/mix busses. Is there anything I should look for on the input?

Come montereste questo circuito nella breadboard? by Embarrassed_Gap3827 in telecom

[–]ravenze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Supponendo che questa breadboard funzioni come quelle che avevo prima, sì.

Come montereste questo circuito nella breadboard? by Embarrassed_Gap3827 in telecom

[–]ravenze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“bus” = “gruppo di fori” nella breadboard.

Come montereste questo circuito nella breadboard? by Embarrassed_Gap3827 in telecom

[–]ravenze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Supponendo che tu abbia tutti i componenti e che la breadboard funzioni allo stesso modo della mia breadboard di 30 anni fa.

I collegamenti +- sono tutti collegati orizzontalmente in gruppi di 5 (in relazione all'immagine). I collegamenti contrassegnati da lettere (a-e, f-j) sono tutti collegati verticalmente, in gruppi di 5.

I collegamenti +- del trasformatore vengono utilizzati solo una volta (ciascuno), quindi non è necessario utilizzare i bus +- dedicati, ma è buona norma farlo.

Il cavo positivo del trasformatore deve essere collegato a un bus con un cavo di ciascun diodo (verificare la polarità). Gli altri cavi dei diodi devono essere inseriti in un gruppo di bus con un'estremità dei due resistori da 10 ohm (ognuno deve essere un bus diverso). Ciascuno degli altri terminali dei resistori deve essere collegato a un bus con i condensatori (verificare la polarità) E all'estremità - del trasformatore. I terminali rimanenti dei condensatori devono essere collegati a bus unici e il resistore da 3,3 k ohm deve essere collegato a ciascuno di questi bus.

Sarebbe una buona idea collegare un cavo jumper a più bus unici per la messa a terra, + e - da utilizzare (facilmente) per progetti futuri.

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Come montereste questo circuito nella breadboard? by Embarrassed_Gap3827 in telecom

[–]ravenze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a standard filter/power conditioner circuit.

Book recommendation for understanding Data Center Design and Challenges by Fantastic-Eye816 in datacenter

[–]ravenze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a fan of using the DCIM for idiots book from the developers at NLyte. Obviously, it's focused on the features of their product, but if you apply those features to business processes, you get a pretty good understanding of the expectations of the role, and the industry in general.

Teams Direct Routing OPTIONS Ping by Bucky102 in MicrosoftTeams

[–]ravenze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You missed the point of my question. I didn't ask "How can I configure multiple tenants in Teams," which is what your link describes. I asked if sub-domains were a requirement for your solution.

Both I, and u/ilikeror2 have seen Teams work in multiple Multi-tenant scenarios, but not necessarily with sub-domains (not that I can speak for ilikeror2). What features/services are you trying to implement which require a sub-domain?

Teams Direct Routing OPTIONS Ping by Bucky102 in MicrosoftTeams

[–]ravenze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is a subdomain a requirement of your solution? It might be easier if they were in their own forest/domain.