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Re: Paris on OS9 without response code? [message #109240 is a reply to message #109239] |
Mon, 10 October 2016 00:31 |
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It pains me to say it as a long time mac user but yes - for someone setting up a Paris rig in 2016 there's no question. PC is now definitely the way to go for a host of reasons, not merely because of the impossibility of getting a license code from ID, or because of Paris development itself, but also because there's a number of other possibilities that third party development has enabled. You should be able to get a basic PC that will run Paris for free, or next to it.
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
[Updated on: Mon, 10 October 2016 00:32] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Paris on OS9 without response code? [message #109242 is a reply to message #109239] |
Wed, 12 October 2016 00:37 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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The First option is to use PARIS version 2.x for the Mac. I think the last version was 2.2. There is no pace, so you can see if anyone here can email or mail you a copy of it. I maybe wrong, but I believe PACE free PARIS 3.1 was released, contact Mike Audit on that.
I will say that down the road you should really switch to a PC for Paris because Mike Audit has fixed many issues with the Paris plugins and he is continuing to develop Paris on the PC side. With Mike's windows drivers you can use a system with more processors and more RAM. Mike's development of ASIO drivers for the Paris hardware should be even more compelling. In addition to running the paris software, you can run Pro Tools, Reaper or many other DAW softwares on the paris hardware and utilize the I/Os and the C-16 control surface. In short, Paris is still being developed and improved upon today, thanks to Mike Audit!
Check out mike's site.
http://www.ensoniq.ca/catalog/
I hope this helps
James
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