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Re: HELP - any ideas on recovering audio after assertion error? [message #62233 is a reply to message #62206] |
Mon, 02 January 2006 13:09 |
zornwil
Messages: 19 Registered: July 2005
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>>> >> Lastly, I don't have any automation set, so that won't be effected
> by
>>> >this.
>>> >> In fact, I try to stay away from automation because of this reason.
>>> >There
>>> >> may be an easy way to "edit" the automation, but I haven't figured
> it
>>> out.
>>> >> I just try to stay away from it. Some day I may delve into that
>>learning
>>> >> process... lol. I am old school. Just use Paris for basic
>>> >> recording,
>>> >mixing....
>>> >> thanks in advance... and Happy New Year (2006)!
>>> >
>>> >
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>I wasn't disappointed with the Roland's sound. It was it's functions and features
that turned me away. And of course the company support. Then I turned to
Paris and found lots of support, only to shortly watch all support (except
the newsgroup) go away. As you probably heard from many, we were suppose
to get an update to Paris 3.0, but the company bailed out on us. So, in protest,
I immediately got rid of that Pace crap (if you know what I mean... shhhhh)...
lol. Do I feel guilty? No one bit!
Anyway, to tell you the truth I am not quite sure I understand what you are
trying to achieve, but it sounds like you are doing you own mastering from
your mixes and it sounds like you want to bring the "mastered" stereo files
back into the song and find it (hear it) sonically equivelant to the original.
Is that my understanding? To be honest, that is exactly why I am goin
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