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Did you buy one? I was just reading the manual and thinking how very well written it was for a piece of pro audio gear. I might have to run to Sam Ash to get some temporary cables for this thing and try it out this weekend.
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Go into the Amarra folder in the Applications folder and double click on uninstall, then you delete the folder.
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You can always download the player and run in demo mode. Kind of annoying that it cuts out once per minute for a few seconds but it will at least tell you if it can run on your Mini.
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Any luck on the Beta front? I would definitely like to try it out as well but the website forum just has a Beta program for the iPhone recording software. I still have not seen anything that says a single thing this software will do so I guess the Beta testers have not seen it yet either.
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It looks like I bring in a file and then can resample it to anything from 44.1 to 192.
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There is no reason to believe the Audiophile Engineering software will use any less than the 500mb that Amarra uses. That said, it will be using a less advanced tool to do the work so it could certainly require less.
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I would recommend for the upgrade that you uninstall Amarra first and don't think that installing the new version will overwrite all parts of Amarra. I just installed it the first time and while it appeared to just replace the old version I had a lot of trouble with selection of sample rates. After doing it the right way it seems to be back to normal. There is also a new sample rate converter software built in that apparently lets you edit files to other sample rates. Don't know why that would be useful but it is there.
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Dinny, Haven't taken it out of the box yet. I should get a care package from Nate in the next couple of weeks that will let me use it.
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I know it is probably just in my head but I think the new version might actually sound better than the previous version.
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The Mini with Amarra has been the 100% source in my system since I bought it. I think I need to play some vinyl/SACD today just to get the exercise. Controlling thousands of songs using my Touch as a remote is just too easy.
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For those of you waiting for Version 1.1. It has been released and seems to be playing ALAC just fine in my system. Also added digital volume controls to the Mini. Amarra Computer Music Player
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I know the answer to all of your problems. Fly First Class. No baggage fees, free food/alcohol and plenty of room in the overhead compartment. Simple.
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John, if I want to connect my phono preamp (Manley Steelhead) to this to digitize for needle drops, I do not need the RIAA curves, etc. correct. I assume I can just run custom cables from the Manley to the ULN-2 then via firewire into the Mini. Am I oversimplifying this?
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I don't have any of these funny plugs on any of my cables so no opinion yet.
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I bought my Metric Halo less than two months after buying the 64Gb Touch. Coincidence?
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The Jerry Douglas stuff is good. Audio quality varies a bit from song to song but the best songs sound fantastic. Hot Club of 52nd Street is a great live recording with excellent musicians but it is recorded at a low level so I have to adjust volume whenever one of these songs comes up in the shuffle. Nancy Bryan is one I already had on vinyl and is a nice album. The music comes in second to the voice on this one but it is entertaining. The Arnold Overtures is great. Honestly not a huge difference between this Hi-Res and my Tape Project RTR tapes. 52nd Street Blues Project - Blues and Grass is decent Blues but nothing special. The pipe organ stuff is cool but not something I want to listen to all that often. The Nick Drake cover album is great music with varying singers. Some really good covers and some so-so. I like the Billy Burnette. Rock-a-billy Hi-Res. Not much of a voice but interesting songs. The World's Greatest Audiophile Voices is as expected and sound fantastic. The Chesky Area 31 has some excellent music and top notch recording. The Best of New York Sessions is excellent but also recorded at a very low volume. The Smithereens sing Tommy is cool for a couple of listens but nothing special. The Monty Alexander Nat King Cole album is not bad. Great sound and music. Some of the covers are kind of odd though. The Kinks albums are good but nothing overtly Hi-Res about them. The Valerie Joyce is my least favorite. Very weird covers and her voice bugs me.
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Ari, I will have a room at the meet hotel you are welcome to stay in. My flight gets in at 6:55 Friday night so I might have to skip dinner and go straight to the bar.
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It would appear that things will come together so I can make it down for my first Florida meet. Now I need to find out if there are any rooms left at the discount rate.
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Mine is Amarra 781 mb Amara Remote 4.4mb Apple VNCServer 53.5 mb iTunes 50 mb Last FM Scrobbler 27 mb A bunch of little things 2.4 Gb Free
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When running on my 2GB Macbook Pro I did have some sound quality issues that I determined were either caused by lack of RAM or too much heat.
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New stuff always sounds better. I am really digging this Mac Mini set up. So easy and fantastic sound. After using my big screen to set up the Mini I am thinking about getting another to use in the living room as a computer/netflix streamer.
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More Hi-res using the code Steve supplied. Thanks. The Arnold Overtures Best of New York Sessions Volume One Blues & Grass Hot Club of 52nd Street
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Yeah that is what they told me at the store. I got it all set up successfully and I am am listening now. Firewire into the Weiss on one Preamp input and out of the Weiss via AES/EBU into the PerfectWave DAC on another input. A lot of crap to listen to iTunes I guess.
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I just use the iMac for a computer in the guest bed room and it hardly gets used as the Mac Pro will handle all my desktop needs. It typically just plays movies for people staying there since I do not have cable/TV in that room. I think mom will get a lot more use out of this than me.