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John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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Post it here please.......
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64710 is a reply to message #64703] Mon, 20 February 2006 09:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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John <no@no.com> wrote:
>Post it here please.......

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Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64715 is a reply to message #64703] Mon, 20 February 2006 09:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically used,
how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many EDS
cards as well because these things directly affect it.

AA

"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
> Post it here please.......
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64736 is a reply to message #64715] Mon, 20 February 2006 18:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chuck is currently offline  Chuck
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In my experience a PARIS.CFG file works well on exactly one system, the system
it works well on :-)

If your system doesn't work well, it's better to post what's wrong than trying
to fix it with someone elses config.

Chuck

"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically used,

>how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many
EDS
>cards as well because these things directly affect it.
>
>AA
>
>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
>> Post it here please.......
>
>
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64749 is a reply to message #64703] Tue, 21 February 2006 01:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Curt Cassingham is currently offline  Curt Cassingham   UNITED STATES
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On 2/20/2006 6:02 AM, John wrote:
> Post it here please.......

I have one EDS 1000X Control 16, 442, and PARIS v 2.2, on P-III 500 mHz 256 MB RAM & Win XP Pro, and two internal 60 GB drives and on SCSI 18 GB drive.


***************************
*** PARIS Configuration ***
***************************

*** ENGINE configuration parameters ***
* Cache Size in MB
CacheSize=160

* Overview cache size in KB
OvwCacheSize=16000

* I/O configuration
IOSize=64

* SubMix Cache Size in KB
SubMixCacheSize=256

ManualRecDelay=8192

MidiPlayDisable=1

RecXFadeLen=20
Use32BitWinMTC=0

DisableDirectX=0

MasterOutputCard=0

ScrubMaxRate=1

WheelSensitivity=20

WheelInertia=68

ScrubQuality=2
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64756 is a reply to message #64715] Tue, 21 February 2006 06:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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even better!

Aaron Allen wrote:
> Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically used,
> how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many EDS
> cards as well because these things directly affect it.
>
> AA
>
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
>
>>Post it here please.......
>
>
>
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64760 is a reply to message #64736] Tue, 21 February 2006 08:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mike Audet is currently offline  Mike Audet
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Hi John,

I know you've posted a lot of questions about your problems over the last
while, and I don't remember all the ins and outs, so I appologize if I'm
repeating what's allready been said (maybe even by me).

I used PARIS all day yesterday transferring tapes - at least 9 or 10 hours
straight and no plobelms at all. It can just work.

To succeed, PARIS (in my expereince) needs:

lots of power - true power 550 PS for me. 450 wasn't enough.

lots of cooling - I cut a hole in the side of my cases and mount a fan to
blow air away from the PARIS cards. No more clicks or freezing here - ever.
It's not that hard to do, either. I just use a drill to make multiple "punches"
in a circle and cut out what's left with some snips. Then, I drill the mounting
holes and mount the fan. Voila. I also leave an empty PCI space between
my cards to allow more air to get around them. They need it.

No bad DX plugs. Try running with DX disabled - if it's stable, you know
that a bad DX plug is the problem.

No hyperthreading/dual CPUS - this is a rule I'm breaking successfully.
Go figure.

Non-defective cards - I'm suspicious that this is your problem. If you've
tried the card(s) in another computer with a clean install and all the afore
mentioned requirements (especially the cooling one) were met, you probably
have a defective/dammaged card. At least they are cheap these days.

I hope this helps, John. It's working for me.

Good luck!

Mike
"chuck" <chuck@chuck.com> wrote:
>
>In my experience a PARIS.CFG file works well on exactly one system, the
system
>it works well on :-)
>
>If your system doesn't work well, it's better to post what's wrong than
trying
>to fix it with someone elses config.
>
>Chuck
>
>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically used,
>
>>how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many
>EDS
>>cards as well because these things directly affect it.
>>
>>AA
>>
>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
>>> Post it here please.......
>>
>>
>
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64797 is a reply to message #64760] Wed, 22 February 2006 04:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
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Thanks for the great tips. I'm actually pretty solid now back in win98.
I tend to push paris past what it wants to do also. Adding /removing
plugs while playing, turning on / off looping while
playing.....basically doing what is intuitive to me but paris no likey.
I'm getting much more solid by just using it for tracking only and not
dinking with it while tracking, then doing mixdown afterwards adding in
plugs and such.

I don't know if PT lets you add/remove plugs while recording/playing but
it sure would be nice. Thanks.

Mike Audet wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I know you've posted a lot of questions about your problems over the last
> while, and I don't remember all the ins and outs, so I appologize if I'm
> repeating what's allready been said (maybe even by me).
>
> I used PARIS all day yesterday transferring tapes - at least 9 or 10 hours
> straight and no plobelms at all. It can just work.
>
> To succeed, PARIS (in my expereince) needs:
>
> lots of power - true power 550 PS for me. 450 wasn't enough.
>
> lots of cooling - I cut a hole in the side of my cases and mount a fan to
> blow air away from the PARIS cards. No more clicks or freezing here - ever.
> It's not that hard to do, either. I just use a drill to make multiple "punches"
> in a circle and cut out what's left with some snips. Then, I drill the mounting
> holes and mount the fan. Voila. I also leave an empty PCI space between
> my cards to allow more air to get around them. They need it.
>
> No bad DX plugs. Try running with DX disabled - if it's stable, you know
> that a bad DX plug is the problem.
>
> No hyperthreading/dual CPUS - this is a rule I'm breaking successfully.
> Go figure.
>
> Non-defective cards - I'm suspicious that this is your problem. If you've
> tried the card(s) in another computer with a clean install and all the afore
> mentioned requirements (especially the cooling one) were met, you probably
> have a defective/dammaged card. At least they are cheap these days.
>
> I hope this helps, John. It's working for me.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Mike
> "chuck" <chuck@chuck.com> wrote:
>
>>In my experience a PARIS.CFG file works well on exactly one system, the
>
> system
>
>>it works well on :-)
>>
>>If your system doesn't work well, it's better to post what's wrong than
>
> trying
>
>>to fix it with someone elses config.
>>
>>Chuck
>>
>>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>
>>>Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically used,
>>
>>>how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many
>>
>>EDS
>>
>>>cards as well because these things directly affect it.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
>>>
>>>>Post it here please.......
>>>
>>>
>
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64816 is a reply to message #64797] Wed, 22 February 2006 16:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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Registered: September 2005
Senior Member
I'm not sure why you would be wanting to add/remove plugins whilst
recording, (especially), or playback.
No system is designed to do that, and no pro would do it whilst recording,
(at least none that I know).
I was constantly pushing Paris past what it was designed to do, especially
on XP, and never had issues with stability, just functionality, in that I
was trying, mostly successfully, to run video with it
For me, it came to a point where I needed more from Paris than it was able
to give. in terms of video support, so I went to Nuendo....but.....it
certainly doesn't sound as warm and forgiving as Paris.
with the video work I do, it's not a great problem and it's more than
compensated for by the ease of use and editing variety that I can perform,
plus plug-ins delay compensation...with video timing, that's a "must"

Regards
Martin Harrington

"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43fc5adc$1@linux...
> Thanks for the great tips. I'm actually pretty solid now back in win98. I
> tend to push paris past what it wants to do also. Adding /removing plugs
> while playing, turning on / off looping while playing.....basically doing
> what is intuitive to me but paris no likey. I'm getting much more solid by
> just using it for tracking only and not dinking with it while tracking,
> then doing mixdown afterwards adding in plugs and such.
>
> I don't know if PT lets you add/remove plugs while recording/playing but
> it sure would be nice. Thanks.
>
> Mike Audet wrote:
>> Hi John,
>>
>> I know you've posted a lot of questions about your problems over the last
>> while, and I don't remember all the ins and outs, so I appologize if I'm
>> repeating what's allready been said (maybe even by me).
>>
>> I used PARIS all day yesterday transferring tapes - at least 9 or 10
>> hours
>> straight and no plobelms at all. It can just work.
>>
>> To succeed, PARIS (in my expereince) needs:
>>
>> lots of power - true power 550 PS for me. 450 wasn't enough.
>>
>> lots of cooling - I cut a hole in the side of my cases and mount a fan to
>> blow air away from the PARIS cards. No more clicks or freezing here -
>> ever.
>> It's not that hard to do, either. I just use a drill to make multiple
>> "punches"
>> in a circle and cut out what's left with some snips. Then, I drill the
>> mounting
>> holes and mount the fan. Voila. I also leave an empty PCI space between
>> my cards to allow more air to get around them. They need it.
>>
>> No bad DX plugs. Try running with DX disabled - if it's stable, you know
>> that a bad DX plug is the problem.
>>
>> No hyperthreading/dual CPUS - this is a rule I'm breaking successfully.
>> Go figure.
>>
>> Non-defective cards - I'm suspicious that this is your problem. If
>> you've
>> tried the card(s) in another computer with a clean install and all the
>> afore
>> mentioned requirements (especially the cooling one) were met, you
>> probably
>> have a defective/dammaged card. At least they are cheap these days.
>>
>> I hope this helps, John. It's working for me.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> Mike
>> "chuck" <chuck@chuck.com> wrote:
>>
>>>In my experience a PARIS.CFG file works well on exactly one system, the
>>
>> system
>>
>>>it works well on :-)
>>>
>>>If your system doesn't work well, it's better to post what's wrong than
>>
>> trying
>>
>>>to fix it with someone elses config.
>>>
>>>Chuck
>>>
>>>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically
>>>>used,
>>>
>>>>how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many
>>>
>>>EDS
>>>>cards as well because these things directly affect it.
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
>>>>
>>>>>Post it here please.......
>>>>
>>>>
>>
Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64833 is a reply to message #64816] Thu, 23 February 2006 04:20 Go to previous message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 2229
Registered: September 2005
Senior Member
who said I was a pro? I did write a song about a dog. Does that count?

The more I use Paris the more I see how it is intended to be used. For
example when I'm tracking a guitar and the vocal is playing back I would
try to add a compressor, reverb etc and dial it in while tracking the
other instrument. I'm learning what is and is not allowed in Paris
world still and am getting more stable as I learn best practices. But
what's intuitive to me is not necessarily what Paris allows.

Rock on,
John

Martin Harrington wrote:
> I'm not sure why you would be wanting to add/remove plugins whilst
> recording, (especially), or playback.
> No system is designed to do that, and no pro would do it whilst recording,
> (at least none that I know).
> I was constantly pushing Paris past what it was designed to do, especially
> on XP, and never had issues with stability, just functionality, in that I
> was trying, mostly successfully, to run video with it
> For me, it came to a point where I needed more from Paris than it was able
> to give. in terms of video support, so I went to Nuendo....but.....it
> certainly doesn't sound as warm and forgiving as Paris.
> with the video work I do, it's not a great problem and it's more than
> compensated for by the ease of use and editing variety that I can perform,
> plus plug-ins delay compensation...with video timing, that's a "must"
>
> Regards
> Martin Harrington
>
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43fc5adc$1@linux...
>
>>Thanks for the great tips. I'm actually pretty solid now back in win98. I
>>tend to push paris past what it wants to do also. Adding /removing plugs
>>while playing, turning on / off looping while playing.....basically doing
>>what is intuitive to me but paris no likey. I'm getting much more solid by
>>just using it for tracking only and not dinking with it while tracking,
>>then doing mixdown afterwards adding in plugs and such.
>>
>>I don't know if PT lets you add/remove plugs while recording/playing but
>>it sure would be nice. Thanks.
>>
>>Mike Audet wrote:
>>
>>>Hi John,
>>>
>>>I know you've posted a lot of questions about your problems over the last
>>>while, and I don't remember all the ins and outs, so I appologize if I'm
>>>repeating what's allready been said (maybe even by me).
>>>
>>>I used PARIS all day yesterday transferring tapes - at least 9 or 10
>>>hours
>>>straight and no plobelms at all. It can just work.
>>>
>>>To succeed, PARIS (in my expereince) needs:
>>>
>>>lots of power - true power 550 PS for me. 450 wasn't enough.
>>>
>>>lots of cooling - I cut a hole in the side of my cases and mount a fan to
>>>blow air away from the PARIS cards. No more clicks or freezing here -
>>>ever.
>>> It's not that hard to do, either. I just use a drill to make multiple
>>>"punches"
>>>in a circle and cut out what's left with some snips. Then, I drill the
>>>mounting
>>>holes and mount the fan. Voila. I also leave an empty PCI space between
>>>my cards to allow more air to get around them. They need it.
>>>
>>>No bad DX plugs. Try running with DX disabled - if it's stable, you know
>>>that a bad DX plug is the problem.
>>>
>>>No hyperthreading/dual CPUS - this is a rule I'm breaking successfully.
>>>Go figure.
>>>
>>>Non-defective cards - I'm suspicious that this is your problem. If
>>>you've
>>>tried the card(s) in another computer with a clean install and all the
>>>afore
>>>mentioned requirements (especially the cooling one) were met, you
>>>probably
>>>have a defective/dammaged card. At least they are cheap these days.
>>>
>>>I hope this helps, John. It's working for me.
>>>
>>>Good luck!
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>"chuck" <chuck@chuck.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>In my experience a PARIS.CFG file works well on exactly one system, the
>>>
>>>system
>>>
>>>
>>>>it works well on :-)
>>>>
>>>>If your system doesn't work well, it's better to post what's wrong than
>>>
>>>trying
>>>
>>>
>>>>to fix it with someone elses config.
>>>>
>>>>Chuck
>>>>
>>>>"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Would be wise to post PC system specs, how many tracks are typically
>>>>>used,
>>>>
>>>>>how many Native plugs ins (and do you have a UAD/powercore) and how many
>>>>
>>>>EDS
>>>>
>>>>>cards as well because these things directly affect it.
>>>>>
>>>>>AA
>>>>>
>>>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:43f9cd3f@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Post it here please.......
>>>>>
>>>>>
>
>
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