Re: PLEASE READ! How important would ASIO drivers for PARIS be to you? [message #98655 is a reply to message #98588] |
Wed, 07 May 2008 05:41 |
derek
Messages: 61 Registered: July 2005
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setting aside the "its not going to happen" stuff?
having true multi i/o asio drivers for the MECs would be
very cool. i have a lot of paris i/o flying around here,
always loved the way they sounded in all their ensoniq-ness
and would love to integrated that with my current setup.
derek
Kerry Galloway <kg@kerrygalloway.com> wrote:
>Set aside the "it's not going to happen" stuff for now. For the sake of
this
>hypothetical, let's just assume there were a chance.
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>For our hypothetical, let's further assume the following:
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>1) WinXP for sure. Support for earlier OS' unknown. No Mac OS9 support.
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>2) All I/Os accessible - including all MEC expansion cards. Let's assume
the
>goal would be that the driver could utilize all the same I/Os the PARIS
app
>would.
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>3) 16 and 24 bit; 44.1k and 48k. Unimpaired sound quality.
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>4) Stable and tested with all major platforms - REAPER, Ableton, Cubase,
>Nuendo etc - with full I/O functionality
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>5) Highly skilled work
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>So with those assumptions in place - rate the importance to you of ASIO
>drivers being created for PARIS - real ASIO drivers - on a scale of zero
to
>five, with zero being "not at all" and five being "yippee! The farm is
>saved! My life is complete and I can finally die happy!".
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>This is undoubtedly obvious to state, but hey, I'm a bass player - we make
>our livings stating completely obvious things. So with that in mind - this
>question is obviously directed to *current PARIS users* - after all, if
a
>hundred people who sold their rigs answer "zero" it's not meaningful
>information. The exception of course would be if such drivers might
>influence you to reenter PARIS again. In that case, feel free to chime in
>with your "5".
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>If you look at this question and say "I'm utterly thrilled by your
>hypothetical, but I'm too busy to respond right now" - do find a second
and
>let us know you're a 5, lest your silence be mistakenly interpreted as
>"zero".
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>I know the NG is a subset of PARIS users rather than the whole lot - and
not
>even all of that subset read it every day - but humour me, I'd like to get
a
>vague sense of the community desire for this. If you have any (non-negative)
>comments to add, feel free.
>
>Thanks in advance - Kerry
>
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