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jim drago is currently offline  jim drago
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Sorry for such an elementary post. I'm new to PARIS on an IBM machine, have
always run Mac. There are so many free plugins including Chucks. I hear of
wrappers, yet I read a post lately where a post said they had just created
a vst folder and put the plugins there. Would you just place the DII file
in the folder or what. I have a very simple setup a bundle III on a pentium
III running XP on an 866mhz machine. I'm only about 2 steps above ignorant
concerning IBMs so be gentle please ;^)any help will be appreciated.
Re: vst's [message #75777 is a reply to message #75766] Fri, 10 November 2006 05:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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VSTs that have an installer typically want to install to C:\program
files\steinberg\vsts. Many here recommend putting all your vst dll
files in c:\vsts so you won't have a long path.

I would also recommend putting them in c:\vsts but when you do this any
installs (by running setup.exe or such) need to point them to c:\vsts.

Also, check c:\vsts after installs and if the setup.exe made
subdirectories you will need to move the dlls out of them to the c:\vsts
level so Paris can see them. Also make sure to tell Paris where c:\vsts
is in the Paris.cfg file.

John

jim drago wrote:
> Sorry for such an elementary post. I'm new to PARIS on an IBM machine, have
> always run Mac. There are so many free plugins including Chucks. I hear of
> wrappers, yet I read a post lately where a post said they had just created
> a vst folder and put the plugins there. Would you just place the DII file
> in the folder or what. I have a very simple setup a bundle III on a pentium
> III running XP on an 866mhz machine. I'm only about 2 steps above ignorant
> concerning IBMs so be gentle please ;^)any help will be appreciated.
Re: vst's [message #75778 is a reply to message #75766] Fri, 10 November 2006 05:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Robert Arsenault is currently offline  Robert Arsenault   CANADA
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If I remember correctly, all of Chuck's plugins have a txt file with install
info that tells you how to install and were to put what. As for VSTs in
Paris, I have never run them, only DX, EDS and hopefully 'Pulsar via
external send' soon so I can't help ya there.

Good luck
Rob_A



"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
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>
> Sorry for such an elementary post. I'm new to PARIS on an IBM machine,
> have
> always run Mac. There are so many free plugins including Chucks. I hear of
> wrappers, yet I read a post lately where a post said they had just created
> a vst folder and put the plugins there. Would you just place the DII file
> in the folder or what. I have a very simple setup a bundle III on a
> pentium
> III running XP on an 866mhz machine. I'm only about 2 steps above ignorant
> concerning IBMs so be gentle please ;^)any help will be appreciated.
Re: vst's [message #75780 is a reply to message #75778] Fri, 10 November 2006 06:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
zmora is currently offline  zmora
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Registered: August 2005
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Jim, go to this web http://kfocus.com/paris/ and read all advises,even if
you have oryginal manual.

zmora



"Robert Arsenault" <studiomanitou@gmail.com> wrote:
>If I remember correctly, all of Chuck's plugins have a txt file with install

>info that tells you how to install and were to put what. As for VSTs in

>Paris, I have never run them, only DX, EDS and hopefully 'Pulsar via
>external send' soon so I can't help ya there.
>
>Good luck
>Rob_A
>
>
>
>"jim drago" <jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us> wrote in message
>news:45541ade$1@linux...
>>
>> Sorry for such an elementary post. I'm new to PARIS on an IBM machine,

>> have
>> always run Mac. There are so many free plugins including Chucks. I hear
of
>> wrappers, yet I read a post lately where a post said they had just created
>> a vst folder and put the plugins there. Would you just place the DII file
>> in the folder or what. I have a very simple setup a bundle III on a
>> pentium
>> III running XP on an 866mhz machine. I'm only about 2 steps above ignorant
>> concerning IBMs so be gentle please ;^)any help will be appreciated.
>
>
Re: vst's [message #75791 is a reply to message #75777] Fri, 10 November 2006 09:48 Go to previous message
jim drago is currently offline  jim drago
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Registered: June 2006
Member
Thanks for the help all. John would it be possible for me to call you one
night next week while in front of my computor.you can email a # to jamesd@prospect.k12.or.us
jim


John <no@no.com> wrote:
>VSTs that have an installer typically want to install to C:\program
>files\steinberg\vsts. Many here recommend putting all your vst dll
>files in c:\vsts so you won't have a long path.
>
>I would also recommend putting them in c:\vsts but when you do this any

>installs (by running setup.exe or such) need to point them to c:\vsts.
>
>Also, check c:\vsts after installs and if the setup.exe made
>subdirectories you will need to move the dlls out of them to the c:\vsts

>level so Paris can see them. Also make sure to tell Paris where c:\vsts

>is in the Paris.cfg file.
>
>John
>
>jim drago wrote:
>> Sorry for such an elementary post. I'm new to PARIS on an IBM machine,
have
>> always run Mac. There are so many free plugins including Chucks. I hear
of
>> wrappers, yet I read a post lately where a post said they had just created
>> a vst folder and put the plugins there. Would you just place the DII file
>> in the folder or what. I have a very simple setup a bundle III on a pentium
>> III running XP on an 866mhz machine. I'm only about 2 steps above ignorant
>> concerning IBMs so be gentle please ;^)any help will be appreciated.
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