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ATN Mike Audet: plug-in ideas [message #97689] Tue, 01 April 2008 03:24 Go to next message
manic is currently offline  manic
Messages: 11
Registered: February 2007
Junior Member
Hi Mike!

Forgive me for jumping in here... i have not been around here in a few years
since i stopped using paris.

Congrats on your work pulling the new plugins together... i was so pumped
when Chuck started working on the first lot of skunkworks stuff, especially
No Limit.

I'm tempted at some stage to put a couple of cards back in a rig seeing as
i still have some paris remnants... Not sure what other code you have but
2 plugins that i think Paris would do *SO* well would be:

1) Tape Emulater (!!)
2) Transient Designer (ala SPL's hardware TD or Sonnox Trans Mod)

Not sure if it's even possible, but i would definitely fire up my MEC's again
for those babies!

Also, what about the Leslie emulator from the DP4?

Good luck with it all... great to see people are still loving the sound of
Paris.

Henry.
Re: ATN Mike Audet: plug-in ideas [message #97690 is a reply to message #97689] Tue, 01 April 2008 03:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mike audet[3] is currently offline  mike audet[3]
Messages: 88
Registered: June 2008
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Hi manic,

The Leslie is a possibility, but the others are unlikely. I bought a book
on DSP programming which has some ideas, but we'd need an algorithm for a
tape emulator or transient designer, and I'm betting that creating a good
one would be tough.

If there was anything in the DP/Pro that you would particularly want, that
is very possible.

All the best,

Mike

"manic" <me@me.com> wrote:
>
>Hi Mike!
>
>Forgive me for jumping in here... i have not been around here in a few years
>since i stopped using paris.
>
>Congrats on your work pulling the new plugins together... i was so pumped
>when Chuck started working on the first lot of skunkworks stuff, especially
>No Limit.
>
>I'm tempted at some stage to put a couple of cards back in a rig seeing
as
>i still have some paris remnants... Not sure what other code you have but
>2 plugins that i think Paris would do *SO* well would be:
>
>1) Tape Emulater (!!)
>2) Transient Designer (ala SPL's hardware TD or Sonnox Trans Mod)
>
>Not sure if it's even possible, but i would definitely fire up my MEC's
again
>for those babies!
>
>Also, what about the Leslie emulator from the DP4?
>
>Good luck with it all... great to see people are still loving the sound
of
>Paris.
>
>Henry.
Re: ATN Mike Audet: plug-in ideas [message #97692 is a reply to message #97690] Tue, 01 April 2008 03:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
manic is currently offline  manic
Messages: 11
Registered: February 2007
Junior Member
Well, it was worth a shot! Just in the middle of a big project at the moment...
when it's over, i'll try and fire up paris and check out the de-esser etc.

Thanks.. Henry.

"Mike Audet" <mike@..> wrote:
>
>Hi manic,
>
>The Leslie is a possibility, but the others are unlikely. I bought a book
>on DSP programming which has some ideas, but we'd need an algorithm for
a
>tape emulator or transient designer, and I'm betting that creating a good
>one would be tough.
>
>If there was anything in the DP/Pro that you would particularly want, that
>is very possible.
>
>All the best,
>
>Mike
>
>"manic" <me@me.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Mike!
>>
>>Forgive me for jumping in here... i have not been around here in a few
years
>>since i stopped using paris.
>>
>>Congrats on your work pulling the new plugins together... i was so pumped
>>when Chuck started working on the first lot of skunkworks stuff, especially
>>No Limit.
>>
>>I'm tempted at some stage to put a couple of cards back in a rig seeing
>as
>>i still have some paris remnants... Not sure what other code you have
but
>>2 plugins that i think Paris would do *SO* well would be:
>>
>>1) Tape Emulater (!!)
>>2) Transient Designer (ala SPL's hardware TD or Sonnox Trans Mod)
>>
>>Not sure if it's even possible, but i would definitely fire up my MEC's
>again
>>for those babies!
>>
>>Also, what about the Leslie emulator from the DP4?
>>
>>Good luck with it all... great to see people are still loving the sound
>of
>>Paris.
>>
>>Henry.
>
Re: ATN Mike Audet: plug-in ideas [message #97700 is a reply to message #97690] Tue, 01 April 2008 07:42 Go to previous message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1976
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
On 1 Apr 2008 20:30:55 +1000, "Mike Audet" <mike@..> wrote:

>
>Hi manic,
>
>The Leslie is a possibility, but the others are unlikely. I bought a book
>on DSP programming which has some ideas, but we'd need an algorithm for a
>tape emulator or transient designer, and I'm betting that creating a good
>one would be tough.

hey mike, for the americans here just tell us it's a must have item
and we'll buy it. ;o)


>
>If there was anything in the DP/Pro that you would particularly want, that
>is very possible.
>
>All the best,
>
>Mike
>
>"manic" <me@me.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi Mike!
>>
>>Forgive me for jumping in here... i have not been around here in a few years
>>since i stopped using paris.
>>
>>Congrats on your work pulling the new plugins together... i was so pumped
>>when Chuck started working on the first lot of skunkworks stuff, especially
>>No Limit.
>>
>>I'm tempted at some stage to put a couple of cards back in a rig seeing
>as
>>i still have some paris remnants... Not sure what other code you have but
>>2 plugins that i think Paris would do *SO* well would be:
>>
>>1) Tape Emulater (!!)
>>2) Transient Designer (ala SPL's hardware TD or Sonnox Trans Mod)
>>
>>Not sure if it's even possible, but i would definitely fire up my MEC's
>again
>>for those babies!
>>
>>Also, what about the Leslie emulator from the DP4?
>>
>>Good luck with it all... great to see people are still loving the sound
>of
>>Paris.
>>
>>Henry.
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