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Re: Back into Paris...what's new? [message #103757 is a reply to message #103728] |
Mon, 13 July 2009 01:36 |
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Heya Kris - welcome to the forums!
Hmm... lemme see. new... That'd depend on when you last checked in, but there's been *quite* a lot going on in the last year.
- On XP, Mike Audet has a pretty comprehensive range of new plugs - grand total of five new reverbs (the DP series stuff is stellar), six new dynamics plugs, a metronome and an amp sim.
- You know about the new multicore drivers for XP - basically the field is wide open in terms of new computers, as long as they have enough free PCI slots or you use a chassis. The drivers kill a *lot* of old bugs, including the IRQ dance and the "multi ADAT card under XP" bug.
- Mike's got work well under way on the ASIO drivers; I have little doubt we'll be hearing from him shortly with a progress report.
- VirtuaVia chassis have been tested with PARIS and given the "thumbs up"; they're pretty exciting because they're a cheaper and simpler solution than Magma. We've got some folks who have been using them for six months now with no problems.
- We made contact with the Reaper guys again, and they quickly coded us direct PAF support - meaning track in PARIS and immediately open the same audio in Reaper. Better workflow for, say, drum editing.
- There's a swack of great new "skins" for PARIS, contributed by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago, including a brushed aluminium and a "Neve".
- As far as web stuff, there are these forums, a blog, and of course the Wiki. There's a chat screen linked at the top too.
- Some big news recently: ID has relaunched itself in pro audio with a new website and a range of plugins, some very cool. Edmund's already asked if they could link the forum and Wiki from the PARIS support page.
I'm sure I've forgotten some stuff, but basically this past year has seen a staggering increase in potential system configurations which has future-proofed PARIS for years to come. And this coming year's shaping up nicely too. Welcome back!
PS: are you "Kris" as in "Kris in the Lower Mainland"? If so, double welcome back!
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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