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General / Miscellaneous / Re: thanks to all for the private messages
« Last post by smoot smooth.as.silk on July 09, 2025, 04:35:41 AM »
sorry im not able to respond to them in a timely manner
it would be best to just make your comments publicly on the site here

Here's the first public message.

Since you have a great forum,  ;) I'd like to give you some free advice. I hope this is useful to you.

It's also a good idea to remove this advice from this forum, as others can see it too. There are bad people out there, after all. :( Hopefully, you have at least a backup. I hope this is helpful.

1. Complicated action:   https://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=555034.msg3934593#msg3934593

My advice is to secure this website with an SSL certificate. The reason for this is that if someone logs in here as a user, a hacker can intercept it. This is because it's not encrypted. SSL makes it safe, Consequently, it could be misused. You could use https://letsencrypt.org for this. But some caution regarding implementation is advised. You need a good backup, in case something goes wrong. Or, if this website is running on a VPS, you can clone it and test it first.

Indeed, it's all very technical, but that's the way it is.

2. Simple action: Firewall, and very effective

Also, you don't have a firewall running on your forum. Very dangerous. It will save you a lot of headaches and trouble. This isn't too complicated. The database, in particular, is open on port 3306.

For your website, you only need to open ports 80 and 443 SSL. Opening port 22 is very dangerous; this is the basis of the SSH CLI system.

Ask your administrator to arrange this.
It looks like this is your provider's address:

31.142.63.50.host.secureserver.net

Currently "open" isn't a good idea unless it's necessary. 80 and 443 are required for the website. Other options aren't.

Discovered open port 80/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 3306/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 110/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 25/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 995/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 587/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 443/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 143/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 22/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 21/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 465/tcp on 50.63.142.31
Discovered open port 993/tcp on 50.63.142.31
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1990s / Re: Power Supplies for Old School Daws
« Last post by smoot smooth.as.silk on July 09, 2025, 03:56:47 AM »
As long as the interface matches the motherboard. Check the PCI specification of your motherboard and the card's supplier. A sound card doesn't use a lot of power. Compare this to a GPU video card, which requires an additional power supply.  :D    Is that what you mean or want to know?
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Hardware Samplers & MPCs / Re: roland s- series samplers
« Last post by smoot smooth.as.silk on July 09, 2025, 03:46:10 AM »
Does anyone here still use the old 12-bit S-series samplers from Roland? Like the S-10, S-50, MKS-100, S-220, S-330, and W-30, before the 16-bit machines? I love the raw sound and workflow.
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Its a good machine. I love the JV series. I own the JV-1080.  Personally, I prefer a hardware synth to a VST. But that's a personal choice. Especially the Roland modules, which are no longer manufactured. A dying breed. But a very solid design. They still work 30 years later. Sometimes the capacitors, power supply, or LCD need replacing. The Rack version of the JV series shows that they are very solidly made with high-quality components. You rarely find defective machines online. I think you've made a good choice. Have fun!  Let me know what you think of this JV. I also think there will be demand in the future, as others discover its power and possibilities.   

A interesting video:   
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1990s / Power Supplies for Old School Daws
« Last post by zzefiro on July 09, 2025, 01:15:24 AM »
I'm afraid to run vintage audio cards in my G4 or Win 98se BX builds not knowing specifically how the power supplies are operating or testing at.
I'm not so worried about my WinXP laptop audio card setups for some reason.
Any guidance towards decent power supplies or power gurus that can help me out?
Thanks.
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Steinberg Cubase / Re: Cubase 3.65 For PC (Late 1998?) Windows 95/98
« Last post by zzefiro on July 09, 2025, 12:59:50 AM »
I think I may have this.  I feel like I've bought all your oldschooldaw cubase items from ebay, maybe?
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synths - 1990s / Re: 19" Roland JV-880 (1992) multi timbral synthesizer module
« Last post by zzefiro on July 09, 2025, 12:31:51 AM »
I purchased my first Roland last month.  A JV-880. Excited to hear what It and I can do.
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Commodore Amiga / Amiga Music 2025
« Last post by chrisNova777 on July 06, 2025, 01:55:22 PM »
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General / Miscellaneous / thanks to all for the private messages
« Last post by chrisNova777 on July 06, 2025, 10:41:16 AM »
sorry im not able to respond to them in a timely manner
it would be best to just make your comments publicly on the site here
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synths - 1990s / Re: expansion DATA cards for JV880 (1992)
« Last post by AustinG on July 05, 2025, 05:37:57 PM »
Looking for the Roland PN-JV80-06 sysex data for the JV-880. The one listed above in the thread is for Roland JV-1010 / JV-1080 / JV-2080 / XP-30 / XP-50 / XP-60 / XP-80 Synthesizer and is not compatible with the JV-880. TIA!
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