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I've read your other responses and I don't think we're on the same page. Ok, I'm just re-reading this because I'm trying to get a handle on what you're trying to do. We have a three part tutorial on MixControl that may help you: If you need more help can you please be more specific about your exact computer specs, exactly what connections you have made with what cables and exactly what routing you wish to accomplish? You may want to set it up for Standalone Mode so you can have eight ADAT channels instead of 2: Make sure they are both at the same Sample Rate.ĭo you have the Pro 40 connected via SPDIF and Firewire at the same time? Try setting the Pro 40 to Sync to SPDIF, or set the 002 to sync to External if you have a cable returning signal in the opposite direction, Pro 40 > 002. This sounds like you may not have the units synced correctly. If somebody could please figure this out and give me advise, I would really appreciate it. Saffire Mix Control does not display the h/w buffer size in #s, it just displays: Short, Medium, Long, Very Long. It may be a problem with the playback engines not being set to the same h/w buffer size. Yes the Saffire is plugged in via Firewire. Within Saffire Mix Control, it shows levels in the SPIF input channels however I beieve that these are just digital fragments because they continue to show a level even when the Pro Tools session stops playing. I have SPDIF L/R sent to output 9 and 10 on the I/0 Setup within Pro Tools The Digi 002 is selected as the playback engine. I swapped the units out and I cannot for the life of me figure out how to route the Saffire Mix Control. I was doing this with a Presonus FireStudio and it worked perfectly. I want to use the Digi 002's controls for mixing while monitoring through the Focusrite because the conversion is better. I am trying to use a Focusrite Saffire Pro 40's D/A to monitor for my Digi 002 console at 96khz through SPDIF. 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It can only be obtained by using a Remnant of Corruption Remnant of Corruption Stack Size: 9 Corrupts the Essences trapping a monster, modifying them unpredictably Metadata ID: Metadata/Items/Currency/CurrencyEssenceDelirium1Įssence of Delirium is an essence. Ring: +(12-15)% to Damage over Time Multiplierīelt: +50% to Chaos Resistance during any Flask Effect Right click this item then left click a normal or rare item to apply it. Quiver: 25% increased Effect of your MarksĪmulet: (6-7)% Chance to Block Spell Damage Shield: +15% Chance to Block Spell Damage while on Low Life Helmet: +2 to Level of Socketed Aura Gems Gloves: Socketed Gems deal 30% more Damage over Timeīody Armour: 25% reduced Chaos Damage taken over time Weapon: Your Hits inflict Decay, dealing 700 Chaos Damage per second for 8 seconds Essence Tier: 8 Upgrades a normal item to rare or reforges a rare item, guaranteeing one property sttp model: simple HTTP model classes (used by client & tapir).Sttp is a family of Scala HTTP-related projects, and currently includes: and see where your IDE’s auto-complete gets you! Other sttp projects If you are using scala-cli, you can quickly start experimenting with sttp by copy-pasting the following: Scaladoc is available at Quickstart with scala-cliĪdd the following directive to the top of your scala file to add the core sttp dependency: Sttp (v1) documentation is available at /en/v1. Sttp (v2) documentation is available at /en/v2. Sttp (v3) documentation is available at /en/stable. Sttp (v4) documentation is available at /en/latest. response.body: by default read into an Either to indicate failure or success Println(response.header( "Content-Length ")) _ val sort : Option = None val query = "http language:scala " // the `query` parameter is automatically url-encoded // `sort` is removed, as the value is not defined val request = basicRequest.get( uri " $query &sort=$sort ") If you’re already using the Apache HttpClient library for other purposes, this is a viable alternative.Import sttp. This requires significantly more code than the omURL approaches, as well as the HttpClient library. tConnectionTimeout(httpParams, connectionTimeout) Private def buildHttpClient(connectionTimeout: Int, socketTimeout: Int): Val httpResponse = httpClient.execute(new HttpGet(url))Ĭontent = io.omInputStream(inputStream).getLines.mkString Val httpClient = buildHttpClient(connectionTimeout, socketTimeout) * socketTimeout The socket timeout, in ms. * connectionTimeout The connection timeout, in ms. * This function will also throw exceptions if there are problems trying * Returns a blank String if there was a problem. Before I learned about the previous approaches, I wrote a getRestContent method using this library like this: Using the Apache HttpClientĪnother approach you can take is to use the Apache HttpClient library. I haven’t tested this method with other request types, such as PUT or DELETE, but I have allowed for this possibility by making the requestMethod an optional parameter. If (inputStream != null) inputStream.closeĪs the Scaladoc shows, this method can be called in a variety of ways, including this:Ĭase ioe: java.io.IOException => // handle thisĬase ste: => // handle this Val content = io.omInputStream(inputStream).mkString Val inputStream = connection.getInputStream Val connection = (new URL(url)).openConnection.asInstanceOfĬtConnectTimeout(connectTimeout)ĬtRequestMethod(requestMethod) * readTimeout If the timeout expires before there is data available A timeout of zero is interpreted as an infinite timeout. If the timeout expires before the connection can * to be used when opening a communications link to the resource referenced * connectTimeout Sets a specified timeout value, in milliseconds, * The `connectTimeout` and `readTimeout` comes from the Java URLConnection * Returns the text (content) from a REST URL as a String. By using a combination of classes and the io.omInputStream method, you can create a more robust method that lets you control both the connection and read timeout values: Therefore, a better approach is to write a similar method that allows the setting of a timeout value. If the web service you’re calling isn’t responding, your code will become unresponsive at this point as well. As a result, you may want to annotate your method to indicate get(url: String): String = io.omURL(url).mkString Setting the timeout while using scala.io.omURLĪs mentioned, that simple solution suffers from a significant problem: it doesn’t time out if the URL you’re calling is unresponsive. Under the covers, the omURL method uses classes like and java.io.InputStream, so this method can throw exceptions that extend from java.io.IOException. You can use it to download web pages, RSS feeds, or any other content using an HTTP GET request. This GET request method lets you call the given RESTful URL to retrieve its content. * Warning: This method does not time out when the service is non-responsive.ĭef get(url: String): String = scala.io.omURL(url).mkString * Returns the text (content) from a URL as a String. If it doesn’t matter that your web service client won’t time out in a controlled manner, you can use this simple method to download the contents from a URL: These solutions are demonstrated in the following sections.
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