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So here's a question... [message #106842] Wed, 28 December 2011 09:52 Go to next message
ganttmann1 is currently offline  ganttmann1   UNITED STATES
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How many people still use Paris on a day-to-day basis (like me!)? How many make their livings (if you can call this a living!) with Paris (like me!)?

Gantt
Re: So here's a question... [message #106843 is a reply to message #106842] Wed, 28 December 2011 14:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dnafe is currently offline  dnafe   CANADA
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Unfortunately not any more.

I lost my home based mix room to my son and our new shop is using Reaper with Radar V as it's front end.

I do miss it but not the work-arounds.
Re: So here's a question... [message #106845 is a reply to message #106842] Wed, 28 December 2011 15:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne is currently offline  Wayne   UNITED STATES
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Day to day if on a project. Weekly if I'm just keeping active. Monthly when I've got video projects on the burner. I've been a user since 1997.

I don't make a living (per se) with Paris. I'm a retired (20yr Navy vet) and I gig with a lounge band in Vegas for additional income, but I do use Paris to earn income in multi ways.

I have a video/audio studio and I use Paris for recording and editing, fixing other people mixes (sometimes tracks, sometimes stereo mix's) and mastering. I earn a few bucks.

I use Sonar Cakewalk to write sequences which I dump in Paris and use Paris to master stereo tracks which I use when gigging.

I use Paris mastered stereo tracks for Sony VegasPro on the video computer when creating video projects for clients. Earn a few bucks this way too.

Below is my studio website. All the videos and most of the audio is done thru my studio.

Wayne
www.audio-audition.com
Re: So here's a question... [message #106846 is a reply to message #106845] Wed, 28 December 2011 15:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ganttmann1 is currently offline  ganttmann1   UNITED STATES
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Hey Wayne - Do you know a guy named Buzz Evans? Lived many years in Vegas playing guitar and pedal steel. He moved to Austin a few years ago but I think he's back in Las Vegas now. I lived there for about a year somewhere around 1979 - 1980. Details are kinda fuzzy - I hadn't quit drinking and drugging yet!

Nice to meet a fellow Paris-ite!
Re: So here's a question... [message #106847 is a reply to message #106846] Wed, 28 December 2011 15:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne is currently offline  Wayne   UNITED STATES
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Sure do. Played with him once on a gig where I sub'd in on cause the guitar player was sick. Nice guy. I knew he moved to Austin but I hadn't heard that he was back. He would only vagely remember me if at all.

Re: So here's a question... [message #106848 is a reply to message #106842] Wed, 28 December 2011 16:12 Go to previous message
thesandbox1 is currently offline  thesandbox1   UNITED STATES
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Every time I think of migrating I keep coming back to the things that make PARIS what it is. I will sync to Reaper when I have the need for VSTi's but just find my way around PARIS comforting like each pair of Gazelle's I have bought for the last 25 years. Wink
Protools 10 does look somewhat inviting though for mixing though I have not tried it but do get inquiries now and again to mix a project done on protools but til now have just had them give me zero'ed out wav files as I like to start from scratch anyway if it is an outside project. My next computer build I might think again about a modern option...or not. Wink


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