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you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77836] |
Wed, 03 January 2007 20:19 |
marlo eric Rathgeber
Messages: 1 Registered: January 2007
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not that i was freinds with any of you gents, but about 3 years ago i went
on tour with my band (thornbird.com) and figured Paris would be dead and
burried by the time i got off,. well here we are in 2007 and its really heart
warming to see many of the same names using it as was a few years back,.
funny there was a time when i read this news group every single day,. sometimes
2xs per day.. any ways...
heres the deal,. i got an 8 card system, magma, extra stuff, mecs ,442's
etc,. and my entire studio is built around paris, of course everybody has
switched to hd or bought an older mix plus system, or logic, or ??? and i
cant help but wonder if that would increase my $ viabilaty, but my heart
has loved paris, and still does, so the question is..
is there anything that's worth switching to for the price?
if not is there any thing new that i missed in the last few years?
is there anyway to sum the mix bus and run it though a comp 1st (ie slam
the entire drumset?) i assume not, don't bother responding to that unless
you found a work around. (no i dont wanna bounce my drums down to 2 tracks
1st.)
anybody have people that work FOR them in their studio,. and with that said,
thinking about getting some pt stuff, just so i don't have to always be the
man..
any and all thoughts or feelings are welcome, especially if this is your
business,.
again, good to see the same fine folks still working these great peices of
gear!
Eric Marlo Rathgeber aka "Bella"
thornbird/ Cement Records
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77837 is a reply to message #77836] |
Wed, 03 January 2007 19:36 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Good to see you around Eric. How's life been treating you?
AA
"marlo eric Rathgeber aka Bella" <e666@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:459c725e$1@linux...
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> not that i was freinds with any of you gents, but about 3 years ago i went
> on tour with my band (thornbird.com) and figured Paris would be dead and
> burried by the time i got off,. well here we are in 2007 and its really
> heart
> warming to see many of the same names using it as was a few years back,.
> funny there was a time when i read this news group every single day,.
> sometimes
> 2xs per day.. any ways...
>
> heres the deal,. i got an 8 card system, magma, extra stuff, mecs ,442's
> etc,. and my entire studio is built around paris, of course everybody has
> switched to hd or bought an older mix plus system, or logic, or ??? and i
> cant help but wonder if that would increase my $ viabilaty, but my heart
> has loved paris, and still does, so the question is..
>
> is there anything that's worth switching to for the price?
>
> if not is there any thing new that i missed in the last few years?
>
> is there anyway to sum the mix bus and run it though a comp 1st (ie slam
> the entire drumset?) i assume not, don't bother responding to that unless
> you found a work around. (no i dont wanna bounce my drums down to 2 tracks
> 1st.)
>
> anybody have people that work FOR them in their studio,. and with that
> said,
> thinking about getting some pt stuff, just so i don't have to always be
> the
> man..
> any and all thoughts or feelings are welcome, especially if this is your
> business,.
>
> again, good to see the same fine folks still working these great peices of
> gear!
>
> Eric Marlo Rathgeber aka "Bella"
> thornbird/ Cement Records
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77849 is a reply to message #77837] |
Thu, 04 January 2007 01:30 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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welcome back and sorry they wouldn't let you return home for 3 years
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 21:36:01 -0600, "Aaron Allen"
<know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Good to see you around Eric. How's life been treating you?
>
>AA
>
>"marlo eric Rathgeber aka Bella" <e666@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:459c725e$1@linux...
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>> not that i was freinds with any of you gents, but about 3 years ago i went
>> on tour with my band (thornbird.com) and figured Paris would be dead and
>> burried by the time i got off,. well here we are in 2007 and its really
>> heart
>> warming to see many of the same names using it as was a few years back,.
>> funny there was a time when i read this news group every single day,.
>> sometimes
>> 2xs per day.. any ways...
>>
>> heres the deal,. i got an 8 card system, magma, extra stuff, mecs ,442's
>> etc,. and my entire studio is built around paris, of course everybody has
>> switched to hd or bought an older mix plus system, or logic, or ??? and i
>> cant help but wonder if that would increase my $ viabilaty, but my heart
>> has loved paris, and still does, so the question is..
>>
>> is there anything that's worth switching to for the price?
>>
>> if not is there any thing new that i missed in the last few years?
>>
>> is there anyway to sum the mix bus and run it though a comp 1st (ie slam
>> the entire drumset?) i assume not, don't bother responding to that unless
>> you found a work around. (no i dont wanna bounce my drums down to 2 tracks
>> 1st.)
>>
>> anybody have people that work FOR them in their studio,. and with that
>> said,
>> thinking about getting some pt stuff, just so i don't have to always be
>> the
>> man..
>> any and all thoughts or feelings are welcome, especially if this is your
>> business,.
>>
>> again, good to see the same fine folks still working these great peices of
>> gear!
>>
>> Eric Marlo Rathgeber aka "Bella"
>> thornbird/ Cement Records
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77856 is a reply to message #77836] |
Thu, 04 January 2007 05:21 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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Check out Steve Cox's threads...there are workarounds for your question on
slammin the 2 buss in those threads
DOn
"marlo eric Rathgeber aka Bella" <e666@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:459c725e$1@linux...
>
> not that i was freinds with any of you gents, but about 3 years ago i went
> on tour with my band (thornbird.com) and figured Paris would be dead and
> burried by the time i got off,. well here we are in 2007 and its really
> heart
> warming to see many of the same names using it as was a few years back,.
> funny there was a time when i read this news group every single day,.
> sometimes
> 2xs per day.. any ways...
>
> heres the deal,. i got an 8 card system, magma, extra stuff, mecs ,442's
> etc,. and my entire studio is built around paris, of course everybody has
> switched to hd or bought an older mix plus system, or logic, or ??? and i
> cant help but wonder if that would increase my $ viabilaty, but my heart
> has loved paris, and still does, so the question is..
>
> is there anything that's worth switching to for the price?
>
> if not is there any thing new that i missed in the last few years?
>
> is there anyway to sum the mix bus and run it though a comp 1st (ie slam
> the entire drumset?) i assume not, don't bother responding to that unless
> you found a work around. (no i dont wanna bounce my drums down to 2 tracks
> 1st.)
>
> anybody have people that work FOR them in their studio,. and with that
> said,
> thinking about getting some pt stuff, just so i don't have to always be
> the
> man..
> any and all thoughts or feelings are welcome, especially if this is your
> business,.
>
> again, good to see the same fine folks still working these great peices of
> gear!
>
> Eric Marlo Rathgeber aka "Bella"
> thornbird/ Cement Records
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77875 is a reply to message #77836] |
Thu, 04 January 2007 09:45 |
Doug Wellington
Messages: 251 Registered: June 2005 Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
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"marlo eric Rathgeber aka Bella" <e666@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:459c725e$1@linux...
> not that i was freinds with any of you gents, but about 3 years ago i went
> on tour with my band (thornbird.com) and figured Paris would be dead and
> burried by the time i got off
Hope it was a good tour for you! I for one expect to be using PARIS for as
long as the hardware holds out. I'm also planning to keep my Prophet T8 and
my Chroma (and my Fizmo, SY-99, Z1, Microwave XT, etc, etc) going along with
it! None of them are made any more either, but like PARIS, nothing else
works or sounds quite like them. :-)
> heres the deal,. i got an 8 card system, magma, extra stuff, mecs ,442's
> etc,. and my entire studio is built around paris, of course everybody has
> switched to hd or bought an older mix plus system, or logic, or ??? and i
> cant help but wonder if that would increase my $ viabilaty, but my heart
> has loved paris, and still does, so the question is..
>
> is there anything that's worth switching to for the price?
In a word, no. ;-) I do use other programs (Digital Performer, Logic,
Live, etc) for other purposes, but IMHO in the studio, nothing beats
PARIS...
Interesting thought about "viability" though. There was a while there when
it seemed that you had to have some kind of PT system just to have people
look your way. Personally, I think that time is over, and people are more
interested in what actually comes out of your studio instead of what's in
it...
Doug
http://www.parisfaqs.com
http://www.parisfaqs.com
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77881 is a reply to message #77875] |
Thu, 04 January 2007 12:19 |
John Macy
Messages: 242 Registered: April 2006
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Yeah, Doug! You said...
"Interesting thought about "viability" though. There was a while there when
it seemed that you had to have some kind of PT system just to have people
look your way. Personally, I think that time is over, and people are more
interested in what actually comes out of your studio instead of what's in
it..."
Absolutely--in fact, the more a client "demands" ProTools, the less likely
I will enjoy working with them anyway....
"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>"marlo eric Rathgeber aka Bella" <e666@earthlink.net> wrote in message
>news:459c725e$1@linux...
>> not that i was freinds with any of you gents, but about 3 years ago i
went
>> on tour with my band (thornbird.com) and figured Paris would be dead and
>> burried by the time i got off
>
>Hope it was a good tour for you! I for one expect to be using PARIS for
as
>long as the hardware holds out. I'm also planning to keep my Prophet T8
and
>my Chroma (and my Fizmo, SY-99, Z1, Microwave XT, etc, etc) going along
with
>it! None of them are made any more either, but like PARIS, nothing else
>works or sounds quite like them. :-)
>
>> heres the deal,. i got an 8 card system, magma, extra stuff, mecs ,442's
>> etc,. and my entire studio is built around paris, of course everybody
has
>> switched to hd or bought an older mix plus system, or logic, or ??? and
i
>> cant help but wonder if that would increase my $ viabilaty, but my heart
>> has loved paris, and still does, so the question is..
>>
>> is there anything that's worth switching to for the price?
>
>In a word, no. ;-) I do use other programs (Digital Performer, Logic,
>Live, etc) for other purposes, but IMHO in the studio, nothing beats
>PARIS...
>
>Interesting thought about "viability" though. There was a while there when
>it seemed that you had to have some kind of PT system just to have people
>look your way. Personally, I think that time is over, and people are more
>interested in what actually comes out of your studio instead of what's in
>it...
>
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
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>
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77906 is a reply to message #77875] |
Thu, 04 January 2007 20:26 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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Hey Doug, how's my old T8 doing? I might be able to visit her in a week
or so.
Speaking of analog, guess what I'm looking at right now...
A Buchla System 101 (my best guess, there's no model number on it).
Looks like it has the Model 212 Dodecamodule, Model 258 Dual Oscillator
module, and Model 217 Multiple Touch Controlled Voltage Source.
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
Doug Wellington wrote:
> "marlo eric Rathgeber aka Bella" <e666@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:459c725e$1@linux...
>> not that i was freinds with any of you gents, but about 3 years ago i went
>> on tour with my band (thornbird.com) and figured Paris would be dead and
>> burried by the time i got off
>
> Hope it was a good tour for you! I for one expect to be using PARIS for as
> long as the hardware holds out. I'm also planning to keep my Prophet T8 and
> my Chroma (and my Fizmo, SY-99, Z1, Microwave XT, etc, etc) going along with
> it! None of them are made any more either, but like PARIS, nothing else
> works or sounds quite like them. :-)
>
>> heres the deal,. i got an 8 card system, magma, extra stuff, mecs ,442's
>> etc,. and my entire studio is built around paris, of course everybody has
>> switched to hd or bought an older mix plus system, or logic, or ??? and i
>> cant help but wonder if that would increase my $ viabilaty, but my heart
>> has loved paris, and still does, so the question is..
>>
>> is there anything that's worth switching to for the price?
>
> In a word, no. ;-) I do use other programs (Digital Performer, Logic,
> Live, etc) for other purposes, but IMHO in the studio, nothing beats
> PARIS...
>
> Interesting thought about "viability" though. There was a while there when
> it seemed that you had to have some kind of PT system just to have people
> look your way. Personally, I think that time is over, and people are more
> interested in what actually comes out of your studio instead of what's in
> it...
>
> Doug
>
> http://www.parisfaqs.com
>
>
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77916 is a reply to message #77906] |
Fri, 05 January 2007 09:08 |
Doug Wellington
Messages: 251 Registered: June 2005 Location: Tucson, AZ, USA
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"Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
> Hey Doug, how's my old T8 doing?
I really love this thing Jamie! It's quite the hoot to open up the top and
wave a flashlight back and forth in it as an encore. I've been spending a
lot of time putting together the modular lately, and I'm planning to use the
T8 to play it. When I'm done soldering, I'll have over 60 modules...
> I might be able to visit her in a week or so.
Cool, but I'll be out of town from the 12th to the 22nd... We'll be in
Sedona for our anniversary and then I'm headed to NAMM for the first time...
> Speaking of analog, guess what I'm looking at right now...
>
> A Buchla System 101 (my best guess, there's no model number on it). Looks
> like it has the Model 212 Dodecamodule, Model 258 Dual Oscillator module,
> and Model 217 Multiple Touch Controlled Voltage Source.
Nice. I've never had a chance to play with any Buchla stuff. Some day I
hope to change that...
Doug
http://www.parisfaqs.com
http://www.parisfaqs.com
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77918 is a reply to message #77916] |
Fri, 05 January 2007 09:28 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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Hey Doug,
I'll be at NAMM as well if you want to hook up for lunch or something...
David.
Doug Wellington wrote:
> "Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
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>>Hey Doug, how's my old T8 doing?
>
>
> I really love this thing Jamie! It's quite the hoot to open up the top and
> wave a flashlight back and forth in it as an encore. I've been spending a
> lot of time putting together the modular lately, and I'm planning to use the
> T8 to play it. When I'm done soldering, I'll have over 60 modules...
>
>
>>I might be able to visit her in a week or so.
>
>
> Cool, but I'll be out of town from the 12th to the 22nd... We'll be in
> Sedona for our anniversary and then I'm headed to NAMM for the first time...
>
>
>>Speaking of analog, guess what I'm looking at right now...
>>
>>A Buchla System 101 (my best guess, there's no model number on it). Looks
>>like it has the Model 212 Dodecamodule, Model 258 Dual Oscillator module,
>>and Model 217 Multiple Touch Controlled Voltage Source.
>
>
> Nice. I've never had a chance to play with any Buchla stuff. Some day I
> hope to change that...
>
> Doug
>
> http://www.parisfaqs.com
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>
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77921 is a reply to message #77918] |
Fri, 05 January 2007 10:31 |
Nappy
Messages: 198 Registered: September 2006
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When and were is NAMM? If its in So Cal I might make the trip.
respect
Nappy
PS lunch sounds good.
EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>Hey Doug,
>
>I'll be at NAMM as well if you want to hook up for lunch or something...
>
>David.
>
>Doug Wellington wrote:
>> "Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hey Doug, how's my old T8 doing?
>>
>>
>> I really love this thing Jamie! It's quite the hoot to open up the top
and
>> wave a flashlight back and forth in it as an encore. I've been spending
a
>> lot of time putting together the modular lately, and I'm planning to use
the
>> T8 to play it. When I'm done soldering, I'll have over 60 modules...
>>
>>
>>>I might be able to visit her in a week or so.
>>
>>
>> Cool, but I'll be out of town from the 12th to the 22nd... We'll be in
>> Sedona for our anniversary and then I'm headed to NAMM for the first time...
>>
>>
>>>Speaking of analog, guess what I'm looking at right now...
>>>
>>>A Buchla System 101 (my best guess, there's no model number on it). Looks
>>>like it has the Model 212 Dodecamodule, Model 258 Dual Oscillator module,
>>>and Model 217 Multiple Touch Controlled Voltage Source.
>>
>>
>> Nice. I've never had a chance to play with any Buchla stuff. Some day
I
>> hope to change that...
>>
>> Doug
>>
>> http://www.parisfaqs.com
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>>
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77922 is a reply to message #77916] |
Fri, 05 January 2007 10:03 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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Doug Wellington wrote:
> "Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>> Hey Doug, how's my old T8 doing?
>
> I really love this thing Jamie! It's quite the hoot to open up the top and
> wave a flashlight back and forth in it as an encore. I've been spending a
> lot of time putting together the modular lately, and I'm planning to use the
> T8 to play it. When I'm done soldering, I'll have over 60 modules...
Nice!
The T8 is an excellent controller keyboard, and also a very responsive
synth in its own right. Thanks for giving her a good, appreciative home.
>> I might be able to visit her in a week or so.
>
> Cool, but I'll be out of town from the 12th to the 22nd... We'll be in
> Sedona for our anniversary and then I'm headed to NAMM for the first time...
Dang, well have a great trip! I'll be in Tucson only briefly this time
so it looks like I'll miss you. Hopefully I'll catch ya next time.
>> Speaking of analog, guess what I'm looking at right now...
>>
>> A Buchla System 101 (my best guess, there's no model number on it). Looks
>> like it has the Model 212 Dodecamodule, Model 258 Dual Oscillator module,
>> and Model 217 Multiple Touch Controlled Voltage Source.
>
> Nice. I've never had a chance to play with any Buchla stuff. Some day I
> hope to change that...
It's a wild little box. All analog, configurable via patch cables, and
the controller surface (not a trad keyboard) is capacitance-based.
Do you happen to know a good source for short banana plug control
voltage cables and 1/8th inch audio patch cables?
Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com
> Doug
>
> http://www.parisfaqs.com
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Re: you guys are still using paris... WOW! [message #77924 is a reply to message #77921] |
Fri, 05 January 2007 10:15 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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Due south of the Disney parking lot in the Anaheim convention center.
David.
Nappy wrote:
> When and were is NAMM? If its in So Cal I might make the trip.
>
> respect
> Nappy
> PS lunch sounds good.
>
> EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>>Hey Doug,
>>
>>I'll be at NAMM as well if you want to hook up for lunch or something...
>>
>>David.
>>
>>Doug Wellington wrote:
>>
>>>"Jamie K" <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hey Doug, how's my old T8 doing?
>>>
>>>
>>>I really love this thing Jamie! It's quite the hoot to open up the top
>
> and
>
>>>wave a flashlight back and forth in it as an encore. I've been spending
>
> a
>
>>>lot of time putting together the modular lately, and I'm planning to use
>
> the
>
>>>T8 to play it. When I'm done soldering, I'll have over 60 modules...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I might be able to visit her in a week or so.
>>>
>>>
>>>Cool, but I'll be out of town from the 12th to the 22nd... We'll be in
>
>
>>>Sedona for our anniversary and then I'm headed to NAMM for the first time...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Speaking of analog, guess what I'm looking at right now...
>>>>
>>>>A Buchla System 101 (my best guess, there's no model number on it). Looks
>
>
>>>>like it has the Model 212 Dodecamodule, Model 258 Dual Oscillator module,
>
>
>>>>and Model 217 Multiple Touch Controlled Voltage Source.
>>>
>>>
>>>Nice. I've never had a chance to play with any Buchla stuff. Some day
>
> I
>
>>>hope to change that...
>>>
>>>Doug
>>>
>>>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>>>
>>>
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