New PC for Paris MAY 2015 [message #108692] |
Sat, 02 May 2015 03:29 |
Amuse
Messages: 90 Registered: February 2006
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Hi everyone,
Another lurker here, dating back to the days of Chuck Duffy's forums.
Reading about the current state of all things PARIS here, I'm inspired to get busy reviving my rig...
The workflow that has been mentioned by a few different members of producing/composing in something like Live, then tracking in PARIS, then "Nebulafying" in Reaper (committing to sound choices), and then mixing in PARIS again sounds very appealing to me.
Anyway to get to the point, it appears that the main thing I need to get right is a new PC. "Windows 7 64bit on an i7" sounds like the current practice. Is there specific chipsets/brands to recommend or avoid?
I'm in Australia, and hoping to buy a pre-built system (to simplify dealing with any warranty issues). Would this be a compatible PARIS config?
http://www.msy.com.au/SYSTEMS/INTEL-X99Gaming.pdf
Much appreciate any input.
Thanks,
Pete
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Re: New PC for Paris MAY 2015 [message #108746 is a reply to message #108745] |
Tue, 19 May 2015 23:37 |
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The very first thing I'd say is "it's 2015 so don't think of Paris as a DAW any more". For example Reaper kicks it to the curb for drum editing, it won't run VSTi's, the timeline is inflexible etc etc - there's just no point in comparing them, we've come to expect much, much more from modern DAWs.
But thought of as a drop-in replacement for 2" tape (or a RADAR if you like) and a high-quality (and noiseless) analog console - that right there is worth the price of admission. Add in practically zero latency and hardware-like response. Near-limitless headroom. Fat, warm sound. Great stereo imaging - even great sounding built-in effects - and it's within reach to get an actual "big studio sound" from your desktop, so enjoy the heck out of using it for what it still does best in 2015, in tandem with the great added benefits DAWs like Reaper give - the combination is excellent!
"... being bitter is like swallowing poison and waiting for the other guy to die..." - anon
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