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quantizing audio [message #108798] Sun, 28 June 2015 21:04 Go to next message
John Houston is currently offline  John Houston   UNITED STATES
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So I'm loosing my mind with some of the sloppy drumming that comes through here. I grid up, and manually straighten out the bad spots. Looking at Reaper for reasons of quantizing. What sort of work flow is common among the rest of you "Parisites"? Hey Mike. Ever consider a beat detective sort of upgrade? Anyway. You guys are awesome. Still paranoid about ditching the Mac and getting a PC so i can enjoy Mikes upgrades. If I had a PC that was rock solid like the old G4 I wouldn't think twice. I just don't know anything about the PC world. Other than my wife's PC is "fiddly". Anyhow. Any suggestions on "quantize" work flow. Thanks all
Re: quantizing audio [message #108799 is a reply to message #108798] Mon, 29 June 2015 04:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dnafe is currently offline  dnafe   CANADA
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My eight year old Paris PC is still rockin and my brand new Reaper machine is just stupidly fast and solid as a rock

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Re: quantizing audio [message #108800 is a reply to message #108798] Mon, 29 June 2015 10:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Here's how you can do it in Reaper - http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N47FLgTkZyY

With the free PAF extension installed in Reaper you don't even have to convert the PARIS-generated PAFs, you can import them directly into Reaper. We hope some day to get the extension updated so it can export Paris-friendly PAFs that can be re-imported directly, but Reaper can also export Paris-friendly headerless WAV files so it's no problem (being able to export PAF will mean not having to duplicate files needlessly).

All of these developments are PC only, unfortunately - nobody except a handful of retro hobbyists has written software for OS9 for a decade and I doubt anyone will again, so I reluctantly bit the bullet years ago and moved on myself.


"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
Re: quantizing audio [message #108801 is a reply to message #108800] Mon, 29 June 2015 18:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Houston is currently offline  John Houston   UNITED STATES
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Thanks you guys for your input! What a great place to get help. Any brand or type of PC that's better than another? I suppose any name brand unit will do
Re: quantizing audio [message #108802 is a reply to message #108801] Tue, 30 June 2015 09:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   UNITED STATES
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Hey John, Reaper will work fine on just about any modern PC. If you are planning to run Paris on your PC you will need a motherboard with the (old) standard PCI slots. They are some times called PCI 1 slots. You can find modern MOBOs with 1, 2 or 3 standard PCI slots if you look around. If you need more slots than that, you might be able to run a PCIe to PCI expansion chassis on a MOBO with a PCIe slot. Mike Audit has posted some info on PCI expansion chassises.

I am running a $60.00 Foxconn H6IAP MOBO with 6 PCI slots and a 3rd generation Intel i7 3.5 GHz quad core processor. I have not really tested PARIS on it yet, so I can't recommend it yet.

I'll also mention that GIGABYTE and Asus make MOBOs with Thunderbolt 2 ports if your thinking about doing a modern MacHack for dual boot. If your interested in that kind of thing, you should research it first to see if the MOBO can be MacHacked before you buy it. You'd still have to run Paris on the Win PC side even with a Hackintosh.

You might want to check out these online retailers for info on MOBOs.

http://www.microcenter.com/

http://www.tigerdirect.com

http://www.newegg.com

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Re: quantizing audio [message #108803 is a reply to message #108802] Tue, 30 June 2015 16:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Man, we should do a "buying a sub-$XXX PARIS computer" thread! If we can provide detailed specs for someone to source at Newegg etc that'd be a real confidence booster for folks wanting to take the plunge from Mac OS9.

"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
Re: quantizing audio [message #108804 is a reply to message #108802] Tue, 30 June 2015 16:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Will The Weirdo is currently offline  Will The Weirdo   MEXICO
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If you need 4 PCI slots that can run a i7 4790 or 4790S, look at the Jetway MB.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813153 289&cm_re=jetway-_-13-153-289-_-Product
Re: quantizing audio [message #108805 is a reply to message #108803] Tue, 30 June 2015 20:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Houston is currently offline  John Houston   UNITED STATES
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Here here! I second that!!
Re: quantizing audio [message #108806 is a reply to message #108798] Tue, 30 June 2015 20:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Houston is currently offline  John Houston   UNITED STATES
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Thanks again you guys for all your input! This an AWESOME spot!
Re: quantizing audio [message #108879 is a reply to message #108798] Sun, 16 August 2015 00:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Amuse is currently offline  Amuse   AUSTRALIA
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How are you guys exporting time aligned tracks out of Paris?

The way I currently understand it, I have to set the Master Fader to Bouce to Disk, solo the first track, playback/record in realtime the full song. Rinse and repeat for each track to be exported.

i.e. a 16 track session of a 5min song, will take me 80min+ to create time aligned exported individual track files...

Am I missing something?
Re: quantizing audio [message #108881 is a reply to message #108879] Mon, 17 August 2015 23:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Will The Weirdo is currently offline  Will The Weirdo   MEXICO
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Nope, you just highlight the 16 tracks and render them to disc, then open the audio bin and export the rendered files as wav files, they will pull up in any modern DAW, takes 5 minutes.
Re: quantizing audio [message #108882 is a reply to message #108881] Wed, 19 August 2015 03:41 Go to previous message
Amuse is currently offline  Amuse   AUSTRALIA
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Cool, I will try that. It's all slowly coming back to me, thanks!
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