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Re: Wowsers, here you guys are! [message #106047 is a reply to message #106046] |
Mon, 28 February 2011 15:53 |
dnafe
Messages: 390 Registered: February 2009
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Hey Doug
Long time...glad you found the place
Well let's see...Mike Audet has been a busy little beaver writing drivers for multii-core machines, Windows 7 (still working on it) and a Beta ASIO driver that allow other apps access to Paris hardware.
Kerry got the guys at Reaper to write code to accept PAFs and is working with the coder at AAtranslator to get Paris OMF's read or written properly by other programs (I think)
Kris built a modified version of Senderella in stereo that allows audio to be sent to Native submix tracks from regular submix tracks plus modified the pan and volume controls to be more user friendly
I'm sure everyone involved will pipe in to clarify my glaring errors but suffice it to say there's been a lot of work being done to keep Paris as relevant as possible
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Re: Wowsers, here you guys are! [message #106048 is a reply to message #106046] |
Mon, 28 February 2011 15:58 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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Well
A lot of developments on the PC side. Mike Audet has written multi core drivers for XP, and some have Paris running quite well on Win7. Though I still use Mac for everything else, I use PC for Paris.
Kerry led development of better OMS export, so Paris mixes can truly be transferred to other PC apps. And he persuaded the Reaper guys to add Paris files as a usable format.
Senderella provides a work around for no internal native bussing, and Vertex DSP allows for manual delay compensation for all plugins and external routing.
I myself use a separate portable rig for tracking, and Logic for drum enhancement. Natively, I find the Harrison Mixbus comes the closest to providing the mojo that Paris still, IMHO provides sonically. I use external converters clocked to a Big Ben, and external comps, eqs and reverbs. I'm OK with still working at 48K.
For sure though, a lot of users are moving on, or they just don't post here anymore. The workarounds and limitations in Paris, combined with the sophistication of the latest CuBendo, Reaper, Logic, Mixbus and the improved latency issues have led to many folks saying good bye.
Sad, but inevitable.
Ted
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Re: Wowsers, here you guys are! [message #106053 is a reply to message #106050] |
Tue, 01 March 2011 06:35 |
Doug Wellington
Messages: 251 Registered: June 2005 Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
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Ted Gerber wrote on Mon, 28 February 2011 20:43 | I don't know how long you've been gone but Mike A also ported a bunch Ensoniq effects for Paris, and updated/debugged some existing ones. You can check them out here:
http://www.ensoniq.ca/
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That's cool. I remember he had done a couple of those before so it's nice to see that he got a couple more done!
Quote: | Very interested to hear about what you're working on that's aside from Paris, but honestly unless Paris can be brought into Intel Mac usefullness, there's really no reason to run Paris on Mac anymore. On PC at least, pretty much all the latest plugs are available, plus the ability to run on faster boxes...keep us in the know as much as you can with what you're doing though, I'm sure we'd all be interested.
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The main things that have occupied my time for the last couple years (besides my errant teenage daughter, sigh) have been MIDIbox projects, analog synths, Eventide Harmonizers and software defined radios. (Not much, eh? LOL!) After waiting about a year for parts, I'm about to finally ship the TR-808 clone, my LP1 compatible foot pedal is in the final stages, and the new Harmonizer management software will be ready to ship soon too. On top of that, next month I plan to take the test to get my ham license...
Sadly, the only intel-based Mac I own is my Macbook laptop, so I won't be doing any PARIS/Mac/intel stuff any time soon...
http://www.parisfaqs.com
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