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Doug Wellington is currently offline  Doug Wellington   UNITED STATES
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[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
would be better to start a new thread.]

I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but
I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed
to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?

How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
Are you switching to software any time soon?

Doug

http://www.parisfaqs.com


Re: Reverb? [message #80741 is a reply to message #80738] Tue, 27 February 2007 04:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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For software, the Wizoo and Princeton Digital are also fantastic.
Re: Reverb? [message #80742 is a reply to message #80738] Tue, 27 February 2007 05:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   
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Doug-

I've been asking the same Q lately.
I have an M3000 and while it's obviously more work to program
than any software verb, I've been unable to find any software that
does the same job. The Altiverb seems quite good, but you really
can't tell in demo mode because of the ever present ringing bell.
Space Designer (with Logic) is also OK.

I would love to convert the M3000 into another pre and use Altiverb
instead, but I'm not convinced...

I really like the PCM 91 too. In fact the lower priced Lexis are better to
my ears than
software verbs. Maybe the algos are fine, but the clocking is problematic?
The hardware verbs seem to have a solid image with smoother tails.

FWIW

Ted

Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>
>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>would be better to start a new thread.]
>
>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but

>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed

>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>
>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
Re: Reverb? [message #80743 is a reply to message #80742] Tue, 27 February 2007 05:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ted Gerber is currently offline  Ted Gerber   
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The Silverspike R2 is also a nice and inexpensive sw verb-

http://www.silverspike.com/?Products:R2

Ted


"Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>Doug-
>
>I've been asking the same Q lately.
>I have an M3000 and while it's obviously more work to program
>than any software verb, I've been unable to find any software that
>does the same job. The Altiverb seems quite good, but you really
>can't tell in demo mode because of the ever present ringing bell.
>Space Designer (with Logic) is also OK.
>
>I would love to convert the M3000 into another pre and use Altiverb
>instead, but I'm not convinced...
>
>I really like the PCM 91 too. In fact the lower priced Lexis are better
to
>my ears than
>software verbs. Maybe the algos are fine, but the clocking is problematic?
>The hardware verbs seem to have a solid image with smoother tails.
>
>FWIW
>
>Ted
>
>Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>>
>>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>>would be better to start a new thread.]
>>
>>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.

>>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in

>>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but
>
>>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed
>
>>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>>
>>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?

>>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>>
>>Doug
>>
>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80745 is a reply to message #80743] Tue, 27 February 2007 07:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John Macy is currently offline  John Macy
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Mostly outboard here--KSP8, M3000, D2 and a
Lex PCM80 mainly, with a rack full of interesting
low rent alternatives for fun stuff...


"Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
>
>The Silverspike R2 is also a nice and inexpensive sw verb-
>
>http://www.silverspike.com/?Products:R2
>
>Ted
>
>
>"Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
>>
>>Doug-
>>
>>I've been asking the same Q lately.
>>I have an M3000 and while it's obviously more work to program
>>than any software verb, I've been unable to find any software that
>>does the same job. The Altiverb seems quite good, but you really
>>can't tell in demo mode because of the ever present ringing bell.
>>Space Designer (with Logic) is also OK.
>>
>>I would love to convert the M3000 into another pre and use Altiverb
>>instead, but I'm not convinced...
>>
>>I really like the PCM 91 too. In fact the lower priced Lexis are better
>to
>>my ears than
>>software verbs. Maybe the algos are fine, but the clocking is problematic?
>>The hardware verbs seem to have a solid image with smoother tails.
>>
>>FWIW
>>
>>Ted
>>
>>Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>>>would be better to start a new thread.]
>>>
>>>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
>
>>>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>>>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>>>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer

>>>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
>
>>>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but
>>
>>>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed
>>
>>>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into

>>>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>>>
>>>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
>
>>>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>>>
>>>Doug
>>>
>>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>>
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80748 is a reply to message #80738] Tue, 27 February 2007 06:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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Quantec Yardstick, Roland R-880, Lexi PCM-91, Sony V77 and TC D-2 delay
here. I use the UAD-1 Plate 140 and some of the UAD-1 delays also and the
PSP 42 delay....... that's it.

Deej

"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote in message
news:45e3ca48@linux...
>
> [I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it would
> be better to start a new thread.]
>
> I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
> I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or both.
> For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb lately. It's
> great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer some kind of
> "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in the studio and I
> recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but I don't have
> anything like either of them in software. There's supposed to be a nice
> verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into the TC stuff,
> would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>
> How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones? Are
> you switching to software any time soon?
>
> Doug
>
> http://www.parisfaqs.com
Re: Reverb? [message #80756 is a reply to message #80738] Tue, 27 February 2007 12:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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Hey Doug! Speaking of reverbs, did you ever get in touch with Matthew Craig?
Dimitrios said something about having his email address now. Sure would
be nice to have another Paris reverb!

James

Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>
>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>would be better to start a new thread.]
>
>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but

>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed

>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>
>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
Re: Reverb? [message #80761 is a reply to message #80738] Tue, 27 February 2007 15:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LaMont is currently offline  LaMont
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Hey Dj,

My trusty Ensoniq DP4-pro. MAn that thing does things most verb and fx units
can't. And the sounds...Big & gorgeous!!

!
Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>
>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>would be better to start a new thread.]
>
>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but

>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed

>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>
>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
Re: Reverb? [message #80765 is a reply to message #80756] Tue, 27 February 2007 15:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Doug Wellington is currently offline  Doug Wellington   UNITED STATES
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"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:45e4826d$1@linux...
> Hey Doug! Speaking of reverbs, did you ever get in touch with Matthew
> Craig?
> Dimitrios said something about having his email address now. Sure would
> be nice to have another Paris reverb!

I've emailed Dimitrios a couple times but have never heard back from him...
Dimitrios, are you out there???

Doug

http://www.parisfaqs.com


Re: Reverb? [message #80766 is a reply to message #80761] Tue, 27 February 2007 15:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Doug Wellington is currently offline  Doug Wellington   UNITED STATES
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"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:45e4ae0d$1@linux...
> Hey Dj,
>
> My trusty Ensoniq DP4-pro. MAn that thing does things most verb and fx
> units
> can't. And the sounds...Big & gorgeous!!

I forgot to list that one! I do like my DP/pro... I've even got digital
I/O on mine! (Hmm, maybe I'll have to try the digital connections one of
these days...)

The Other Doug ;-)

http://www.parisfaqs.com


Re: Reverb? [message #80767 is a reply to message #80766] Tue, 27 February 2007 16:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
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Doug, how did you get digital I/O on yours?

James

"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:45e4ae0d$1@linux...
>> Hey Dj,
>>
>> My trusty Ensoniq DP4-pro. MAn that thing does things most verb and fx

>> units
>> can't. And the sounds...Big & gorgeous!!
>
>I forgot to list that one! I do like my DP/pro... I've even got digital

>I/O on mine! (Hmm, maybe I'll have to try the digital connections one of

>these days...)
>
>The Other Doug ;-)
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80769 is a reply to message #80767] Tue, 27 February 2007 15:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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I'll bet he got it from Robbie Berman.

;o)

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Doug, how did you get digital I/O on yours?
>
> James
>
> "Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>>"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote in message news:45e4ae0d$1@linux...
>>> Hey Dj,
>>>
>>> My trusty Ensoniq DP4-pro. MAn that thing does things most verb and fx
>
>>> units
>>> can't. And the sounds...Big & gorgeous!!
>>
>>I forgot to list that one! I do like my DP/pro... I've even got digital
>
>>I/O on mine! (Hmm, maybe I'll have to try the digital connections one of
>
>>these days...)
>>
>>The Other Doug ;-)
>>
>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>>
>>
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80772 is a reply to message #80738] Tue, 27 February 2007 17:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ab is currently offline  Ab   
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Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:

I use the M3000 in my home setup that I bought at the time I was still using
Paris. I didn't like the paris verbs at all, some too dull (rooms)others
too metallic
(plates). None of them have this "shine" that a TC verb out of a hardware
box can give.
But to be honest, most time of the day I spend in the studio and I got pretty
spoiled over the years. Besides the M3000 at home I use the M5000 and TC6000
in the studio and regarding the lexicon verbs I think I used them all from
the LXP1
up to the 960. We recently sold the 224L which was a great tool 20-25 years
ago, but since long we replaced it by the 480 and the in 2005 added 960.
The M3000 does very well compared to the high end stuff..... but there's
still quite a difference (not only the price:) in fullness and depth. The
M4000 could be an alternative because it's got some of the 6000 algorythms
and is in the pricerange of the (discontinued) M3000, but I never checked
it out.
I haven't worked with Altiverb so I don't know about that one, but sometimes
I grab a verb from spacedesigner to create some incidental FX which would
take much more time to setup in a hardware unit, but I never use any softwareverb
for ongoing instruments (drums-keys)) or vocals. Your mix gets "cloudy" very
easily and untransparent. To summ it up, my preferred boxes are: TC6000-Lex300-Lex480
in this order. And if your budget won't let you go there, you might try to
get a
used M5000 that IMO comes closest to the magic of the 6000.

All the best with your choice

Ab

>
>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>would be better to start a new thread.]
>
>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but

>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed

>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>
>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
Re: Reverb? [message #80775 is a reply to message #80772] Tue, 27 February 2007 17:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ab is currently offline  Ab   
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Oops, apparently the M3000 is not discontinued but the M5000 certainly is.

Ab

"Ab" <ab.vangoor@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
>
>Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>
>I use the M3000 in my home setup that I bought at the time I was still using
>Paris. I didn't like the paris verbs at all, some too dull (rooms)others
>too metallic
>(plates). None of them have this "shine" that a TC verb out of a hardware
>box can give.
>But to be honest, most time of the day I spend in the studio and I got pretty
>spoiled over the years. Besides the M3000 at home I use the M5000 and TC6000
>in the studio and regarding the lexicon verbs I think I used them all from
>the LXP1
>up to the 960. We recently sold the 224L which was a great tool 20-25 years
>ago, but since long we replaced it by the 480 and the in 2005 added 960.
>The M3000 does very well compared to the high end stuff..... but there's
>still quite a difference (not only the price:) in fullness and depth. The
>M4000 could be an alternative because it's got some of the 6000 algorythms
>and is in the pricerange of the (discontinued) M3000, but I never checked
>it out.
>I haven't worked with Altiverb so I don't know about that one, but sometimes
>I grab a verb from spacedesigner to create some incidental FX which would
>take much more time to setup in a hardware unit, but I never use any softwareverb
>for ongoing instruments (drums-keys)) or vocals. Your mix gets "cloudy"
very
>easily and untransparent. To summ it up, my preferred boxes are: TC6000-Lex300-Lex480
>in this order. And if your budget won't let you go there, you might try
to
>get a
>used M5000 that IMO comes closest to the magic of the 6000.
>
>All the best with your choice
>
>Ab
>
>>
>>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>>would be better to start a new thread.]
>>
>>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.

>>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in

>>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but
>
>>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed
>
>>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>>
>>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?

>>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>>
>>Doug
>>
>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80780 is a reply to message #80738] Tue, 27 February 2007 19:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gantt Kushner is currently offline  Gantt Kushner   
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I'm doing a weird combo of both. I use a Lexicon PCM-91 w/ MECs A and B
Y'd into the analog inputs and the digi output into MEC A. I also have
my old G4 w/ Digital Performer in the studio and I use the Waves IR-1 reverb,
currently patched thru analog I/O with an 828 MK.II. I've been trying to
make the ADAT I/O work into the Paris ADAT cards, but my MIDIMAN DigiPatch
won't let this happen and I haven't had time to fool with it yet. There's
about 13ms of latency in and out of the second computer, but for reverb it's
a non-issue. I'm planning to try using UAD-1 FX in the G4, but haven't tried
it yet.

Gantt

Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>
>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>would be better to start a new thread.]
>
>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but

>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed

>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>
>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com


Gantt Kushner
Gizmo Recording Company
Silver Spring, MD
www.gizmorecording.com
Re: Reverb? [message #80782 is a reply to message #80780] Tue, 27 February 2007 21:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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Gantt,

I used one of these (actually three of them cascaded and interpatched) for
years. If it's not working on your optical ports, it's probably because you
have another device on the same numbered coax patch point. If that's the
case, all you have to do is set the patch point with the coax device to the
off position in the control panel and the optical signal will come through.

You've got my # if you want to give me a call. I'll be glad to help you
toubleshoot this.

Deej

"Gantt Kushner" <ganttmann@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
> I'm doing a weird combo of both. I use a Lexicon PCM-91 w/ MECs A and B
> Y'd into the analog inputs and the digi output into MEC A. I also have
> my old G4 w/ Digital Performer in the studio and I use the Waves IR-1
> reverb,
> currently patched thru analog I/O with an 828 MK.II. I've been trying to
> make the ADAT I/O work into the Paris ADAT cards, but my MIDIMAN DigiPatch
> won't let this happen and I haven't had time to fool with it yet. There's
> about 13ms of latency in and out of the second computer, but for reverb
> it's
> a non-issue. I'm planning to try using UAD-1 FX in the G4, but haven't
> tried
> it yet.
>
> Gantt
>
> Doug Wellington <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>>
>>[I posted something in the creator software thread, but I figured it
>>would be better to start a new thread.]
>>
>>I'm firmly on the fence about the ole' hardware vs. software argument.
>>I've got both, and depending upon the day, I use one, the other, or
>>both. For software verb, I've pretty much only been using Altiverb
>>lately. It's great for creating spaces, but sometimes I would prefer
>>some kind of "algorithmic" verb if that makes sense. I use a KSP-8 in
>>the studio and I recently got a PCM-91, which is really really nice, but
>
>>I don't have anything like either of them in software. There's supposed
>
>>to be a nice verb for the TC Powercore, but if I'm going to look into
>>the TC stuff, would it be better to just head straight for an M3000?
>>
>>How many of you guys are still using hardware verb units? Which ones?
>>Are you switching to software any time soon?
>>
>>Doug
>>
>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80790 is a reply to message #80765] Wed, 28 February 2007 03:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dimitrios is currently offline  Dimitrios   
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Hey Doug !
I never got any email from you lately !
Anyway regarding Matt he has not contacted me in any way from the last time.
I guess he will when he will be ready !
Regards,
Dimitrios

"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:45e4826d$1@linux...
>> Hey Doug! Speaking of reverbs, did you ever get in touch with Matthew

>> Craig?
>> Dimitrios said something about having his email address now. Sure would
>> be nice to have another Paris reverb!
>
>I've emailed Dimitrios a couple times but have never heard back from him...

>Dimitrios, are you out there???
>
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80806 is a reply to message #80790] Wed, 28 February 2007 12:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Location: Metro Detroit
Senior Member
Lets get a signed request letter going and email it to him.

James

"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>
>Hey Doug !
>I never got any email from you lately !
>Anyway regarding Matt he has not contacted me in any way from the last time.
>I guess he will when he will be ready !
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
>
>"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:45e4826d$1@linux...
>>> Hey Doug! Speaking of reverbs, did you ever get in touch with Matthew
>
>>> Craig?
>>> Dimitrios said something about having his email address now. Sure would
>>> be nice to have another Paris reverb!
>>
>>I've emailed Dimitrios a couple times but have never heard back from him...
>
>>Dimitrios, are you out there???
>>
>>Doug
>>
>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>>
>>
>
Re: Reverb? [message #80828 is a reply to message #80806] Wed, 28 February 2007 17:12 Go to previous message
chuck duffy is currently offline  chuck duffy
Messages: 453
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
Why do we need a signed request letter? If Dimitrios has his email, just
pass it along and I'll ask Matt if it's ok for me to release the verb to
the public.

It's been years since the planned release. I'm 90+% sure that Matt would
let the reverb out after all this time as long as no one bothered him about
bugs (if there are any).

Chuck

"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Lets get a signed request letter going and email it to him.
>
>James
>
>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>
>>Hey Doug !
>>I never got any email from you lately !
>>Anyway regarding Matt he has not contacted me in any way from the last
time.
>>I guess he will when he will be ready !
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>>
>>"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:45e4826d$1@linux...
>>>> Hey Doug! Speaking of reverbs, did you ever get in touch with Matthew
>>
>>>> Craig?
>>>> Dimitrios said something about having his email address now. Sure would
>>>> be nice to have another Paris reverb!
>>>
>>>I've emailed Dimitrios a couple times but have never heard back from him...
>>
>>>Dimitrios, are you out there???
>>>
>>>Doug
>>>
>>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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