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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60177 is a reply to message #60171] |
Sat, 12 November 2005 21:25 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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let
> other band members know? A cell phone is a great tool, like many great
tools
> they can be overused. But that's not the tools fault.
>
>
>
> rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >2 things i never hope to own...an ipod and a cell phone.
> >
> >On 13 Nov 2005 08:50:49 +1000, "James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com>
> >wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>Who has an iPod? What do you guys think of it?
> >>
> >>Here is an article or blog on compatibility: http://www.macmove.com/mm/
> >Hi there..Colortone and other TriTone pugs need "Pluggo Runtime" to
work....whatever that is..(I hate that kind of software bullshit).I
installed this,the plugs seem to work,but, it made my computer freeze up
when I tried to shut it down..got some "runtime" error
message..WEIRD...anybody else try this "Pluggo?....
"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:437222dc@linux...
>
> The free version of ColorTone is available for download from TriTone
Digital
> users forum.
> Although the pro version has many cool features that make it a must have
> for me, it is not currently available for PC and the free version is also
> quite useful.
> PC users must be running XP and install the Pluggo runtime environment.
>
> ________________
>
>
> The three-band version of PLParEQ3 is up to rev 1.80 and as I reported
previously
> this is a killer sounding EQ. From a clean quality perspective, I like it
> better than my Sony Oxford and every other plugin EQ I have ever used
including
> the GML (I still like HydraTone & ValveTone for adding color & "Fire".) It
> is now my EQ of choice for "Mastering" and 2bus mixing.
> A 10-band version will be available soon for around $1000.00
> Once the free version disappears from the web site it will be gone!
> If you downloaded a previous version, you will fine 1.08 is more stable
and
> less processor intensive.
>
> http://refinedaudiometrics.com/images/PLParEQ3.zip
>
> Gene
>Hello,
Due to returning error emails from Suad personal email I am using this forum
to send him a meassage.
Thank you for your understanding
Hi Suad,
Yes kebab also here 2 euros or less ...
Regarding Magma these Magma are the working magmas !
I mean these magmas are the ones most pe
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60187 is a reply to message #60177] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 10:58 |
Edna Sloan
Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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t;>If there's nothing on the right side of your patchbay window, then there's
>
> a
>
>>problem.......I'd guess the SCSI cable isn't hitting on all pins. Try
>>reseating it and rebooting.........which may solve the problem below
>>also........
>>
>>
>>>I have the MEC and C-16 connected, but no inputs or outputs on the MEC
>>
>>yet.
>>
>>>The C-16 seems to be functioning normally. The MEC has a flashing
>
> yellow
>
>>>led on internal sync??? Help, Edna
>>
>>This isn't normal. Assuming that your SCSI cable between the EDS card and
>>the MEC is OK/seated properly, the sync light should only flash when the
>>hardware is initializing. Go to your Paris project window and flip the
>
> sync
>
>>source from internal to another setting like Word clock, let it sit for
>>about 15 seconds, then switch it back to internal and see if the clock
>
> locks
>
>>up correctly.
>>
>>The only other thought I have on this is that the XP drivers may not be
>>shaking hands with your hardware. It's been so long since I've used Paris
>>XP, that I think others here can probably be of more help in this area
>
> than
>
>>I could be.
>>
>>Deej
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>Oh you just got to get one of these!
http://gadgets.fosfor.se/istones-ipod-dock-for-2650/
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Who has an iPod? What do you guys think of it?
>
>Here is an article or blog on compatibility: http://www.macmove.com/mm/Edna........what Dave said. There is definitely something wrong with this
situation. Sometimes the XP install can be tricky.
As for the FX presets, I thought there was a readme file. It's been a while
so maybe I was wrong. Anyway, just go to the .exe files, double click to
open them and you will see the effect inserted in an aux bus slot. Click on
the effect and you will see a number of presets in the upper box. Click on
these presets and then click in the arrow to load them to the lower box.
Then save the project and move on to the next one. Once you have done this
for all of the preset projects, the presets will show up and be available
for any Paris project.
"Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:43779bfb@linux...
> Hey Edna,
>
> Sounds like something went awry with the install. I would
> recommend removing and re-installing the software (cold boot
> before re-install). Follow these instructions precisely:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/parisonxp.html
>
> Remember to re-boot after each step. The Beta XP driver and
> FX Subsystem files are crucial to XP success, make sure you
> download them.
>
> David.
>
> Edna wrote:
>
> > Thanks DJ. I did reseat the cable, but no change. The internal sync is
the
> > only option allowed in the drop down menu (I have no other clock
connected
> > to the MEC). It seems this internal clock issue may be software
related.
> > After I rebooted the computer several times it started working - solid
on,
> > sample rate leds work, I can hear music through earphones(I pulled in a
wav
> > file into a new project). When I click on Paris to start the program
now,
> > I'm getting a series of error messages saying the patchbay setups are
not
> > valid Windows images?? Then, the app disappears although still running
> > according to a message box when you try to restart Paris. I can close
Paris
> > under the Processes running window in XP. I did this several times and
> > restarted and finally the project window appeared and the MEC began
> > working.(?) Anyway, the clock light is staying locked now. Im stumped
on
> > what to do now as this scenario has happened twice. Is there something
I
> > need to do in the Patchbay window? Or is it set to default mode
> > automatica
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60190 is a reply to message #60187] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 12:00 |
audioguy_nospam_
Messages: 60 Registered: June 2005
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news:4376cefa@linux...
> >
> >>Edna......answers below:
> >>
> >>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:4376b5ee@linux...
> >>
> >>>have just installed Paris 2.2 on my XP system with the xpbeta 3.0
> >
> > drivers.
> >
> >>>So far the software seems to be working OK.
> >>
> >>OK......good so far.....
> >>
> >> The drop down menus only stay
> >>
> >>>open while the mouse button is pressed?
> >>
> >>Yep. that's normal. You just need to keep the mouse button depressed
while
> >>scorlling down, then release it when you have your choice highlighted.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>When I load the project "See it My
> >>
> >>>Way" I get the message "some of the effects used in this Project may
not
> >>
> >>be
> >>
> >>>available in this configuration of Paris. . . blah blah". Then , it
> >>
> >>takes
> >>
> >>>about 4 clicks on "close" to get the message gone, and then the mixer
> >>
> >>window
> >>
> >>>opens.
> >>
> >>This is normal. You probably haven't loaded the preset projects or
> >>configured your patchbay yet. There is a folder in the Paris directory
on
> >>your system drive that will be named Paris Projects (or maybe just
> >>projects). This contains effects presets. Open each one up and install
the
> >>presets according to the readme file. I'm pretty sure the demo project
> >
> > uses
> >
> >>some of the presets available in those preset.ppj's.
> >>
> >>If I open the Patchbay window the large area is blank. When I click
> >>
> >>>any of the objects, it says that this object has nothing to configure.
> >
> > If
> >
> >>I
> >>
> >>>load the default MEC configuration or input cfg it appears in the
window
> >>>below the objects, but still nothing in the PB window???
> >>
> >>Did you look on the right side of the patchbay window and drag the
Master,
> >>the Mixer and the FX and Insert modules into the window?
> >>
> >>If there's nothing on the right side of your patchbay window, then
there's
> >
> > a
> >
> >>problem.......I'd guess the SCSI cable isn't hitting on all pins. Try
> >>reseating it and rebooting.........which may solve the problem below
> >>also........
> >>
> >>
> >>>I have the MEC and C-16 connected, but no inputs or outputs on the MEC
> >>
> >>yet.
> >>
> >>>The C-16 seems to be functioning normally. The MEC has a flashing
> >
> > yellow
> >
> >>>led on internal sync??? Help, Edna
> >>
> >>This isn't normal. Assuming that your SCSI cable between the EDS card
and
> >>the MEC is OK/seated properly, the sync light should only flash when the
> >>hardware is initializing. Go to your Paris project window and flip the
> >
> > sync
> >
> >>source from internal to another setting like Word clock, let it sit for
> >>about 15 seconds, then switch it back to internal and see if the clock
> >
> > locks
> >
> >>up correctly.
> >>
> >>The only other thought I have on this is that the XP drivers may not be
> >>shaking hands with your hardware. It's been so long since I've used
Paris
> >>XP, that I think others here can probably be of more help in this area
> >
> > than
> >
> >>I could be.
> >>
> >>Deej
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>Which begs the question... why are pro-audio manufacturers constantly
>raising the bar, when consumers are lowering it? It makes no sense...
Well, they have to stay in business right? Doesn't that mean raising the
bar to get you to buy the latest and greatest?
Being the bottom-feeder that I am, I LOVED it when the PT guys dumped all
of their old Magma chassis when they upgraded! I say yay for raising that
bar! :-)
--
Doug
http://www.parisfaqs.comIt seems like some of the people here like to live in the dark ages.
In the year 2005,just out of neccesity you need to own a cell phone.Unless
of course you live off the grid. Then who gives a shit.
if I'm out of town I need to be in communication. Ever get lost? calling
on ones cell phone really helps.late for a meeting?
maybe I should pull off the road and look for a pay phone. yeah I should
use a pay phone with who knows whose germs on it. These days that matters.
I can give you about 10 more great reasons.
There are always idiots out there using cell phones-You have to get past
that.
As far as the Ipod goes. It is one of the first great inventions of the 21st
century. I mean to have 5000 songs at your disposal is amazing. Who cares
if they are Mp3's. It has helped me get through waiting rooms,lines and has
he
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60192 is a reply to message #60190] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 12:56 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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Senior Member |
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There you go. But this no more means that audio quality does not
matter than to say that the quality of piping in your house doesn't
matter because you don't notice it. Yes the results of bad audio
are not as bad as a flood in your house, but it is still our dang *job*
to make things sound good.
Good is defined as that which gets the music across most effectively
to the most people.
I can record rock like it was an orchestra and it will not engage
the listener much. In rock, we want the stuff to pop out at you, and
this is part of our job to make it do so.
I would say that the lower in quality the reproduction medium, the
more important it is to have a standout mix and great mastering.
And, I would also say that the lower the average quality of
recordings becomes (due to so many amateurs with home setups)
the more of a business opportunity we have if we can really make
the stuff sound great.
DCWow. Good luck with that.
In all honesty, I have downloaded a ton-load of great music with iTunes.
It's been one of the best things that ever happened to me, having the option
of 1 or 2 great songs from an otherwise-mediocre 30-year-old album; the
artistic education going on at my house has been ridiculously accelerated
because of it.
I can't wait to get an iPod, and an iPod-compatible car stereo deck.
Truth is, I have audiophile ears, and I am perfectly content with AAC on a
day-to-day basis. It's better than having a list of "wanna-buy" albums
mounting into the "tens-of-thousands-of-dollars" category, that's for damn
sure....
Jimmy
"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6i6en11p0g18lukfm41uf724rsae0qvh1s@4ax.com...
> 2 things i never hope to own...an ipod and a cell phone.Good stuff.
Jimmy
"DC" <dc@spamsony.com> wrote in message news:4377b995$1@linux...
>
> There you go. But this no more means that audio quality does not
> matter than to say that the quality of piping in your house doesn't
> matter because you don't notice it. Yes the results of bad audio
> are not as bad as a flood in your house, but it is still our dang *job*
> to make things sound good.
>
> Good is defined as that which gets the music across most effectively
> to the most people.
>
> I can record rock like it was an orchestra and it will not engage
> the listener much. In rock, we want the stuff to pop out at you, and
> this is part of our job to make it do so.
>
> I would say that the lower in quality the reproduction medium, the
> more important it is to have a standout mix and great mastering.
> And, I would also say that the lower the average quality of
> recordings becomes (due to so many amateurs with home setups)
> the more of a business opportunity we have if we can really make
> the stuff sound great.
>
> DCThanks guys. I will try another clean install. One thing, the subsystem
files (1.05). As I understand it, these should go in my Ensoniq/Paris
folder with the 2.2 Paris.exe file et al? The installer suggests
EMU/parispro.
Edna
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:4377a97d$1@linux...
> Edna........what Dave said. There is definitely something wrong with this
> situation. Sometimes the XP install can be tricky.
>
> As for the FX presets, I thought there was a readme file. It's been a
while
> so maybe I was wrong. Anyway, just go to the .exe files, double click to
> open them and you will see the effect inserted in an aux bus slot. Click
on
> the effect and you will see a number of presets in the upper box. Click on
> these presets and then click in the arrow to load them to the lower box.
> Then save the project and move on to the next one. Once you have done this
> for all of the preset projects, the presets will show up and be available
> for any Paris project.
> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:43779bfb@linux...
> > Hey Edna,
> >
> > Sounds like something went awry with the install. I would
> > recommend removing and re-installing the software (cold boot
> > before re-install). Follow these instructions precisely:
> >
> > http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/parisonxp.html
> >
> > Remember to re-boot after each step. The Beta XP driver and
> > FX Subsystem files are crucial to XP success, make sure you
> > download them.
> >
> > David.
> >
> > Edna wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks DJ. I did reseat the cable, but no change. The internal sync
is
> the
> > > only option allowed in the drop down menu (I have no other clock
> connected
> > > to the MEC). It seems this internal clock issue may be software
> related.
> > > After I rebooted the computer several times it started working - solid
> on,
> > > sample rate leds work, I can hear music through earphones(I pulled in
a
> wav
> > > file into a new project). When I click on Paris to start the program
> now,
> > > I'm getting a series of error messages saying the patchbay setups are
> not
> > > valid Windows images?? Then, the app disappears although still
running
> > > according to a message box when you try to restart Paris. I can close
> Paris
> > > under the Processes running window in XP. I did this several times
and
> > > restarted and finally the project window appeared and the MEC began
> > > working.(?) Anyway, the clock light is staying locked now. Im
stumped
> on
> > > what to do now as this scenario has happened twice. Is there
something
> I
> > > need to do in the Patchbay window? Or is it set to default mode
> > > automatically? Also you mentioned installing the project presets,
which
> I
> > > found in the projects folder, according to the readme file. Where
> should I
> > > look for the readme file?
> > > Thanks again,
> > > Edna
> > >
> > > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> > > news:4376cefa@linux...
> > >
> > >>Edna......answers below:
> > >>
> > >>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:4376b5ee@linux...
> > >>
> > >>>have just installed Paris 2.2 on my XP
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60198 is a reply to message #60192] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 15:51 |
Edna Sloan
Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
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Senior Member |
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t; folder with the 2.2 Paris.exe file et al? The installer suggests
> EMU/parispro.
> Edna
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:4377a97d$1@linux...
> > Edna........what Dave said. There is definitely something wrong with
this
> > situation. Sometimes the XP install can be tricky.
> >
> > As for the FX presets, I thought there was a readme file. It's been a
> while
> > so maybe I was wrong. Anyway, just go to the .exe files, double click to
> > open them and you will see the effect inserted in an aux bus slot. Click
> on
> > the effect and you will see a number of presets in the upper box. Click
on
> > these presets and then click in the arrow to load them to the lower box.
> > Then save the project and move on to the next one. Once you have done
this
> > for all of the preset projects, the presets will show up and be
available
> > for any Paris project.
> > "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> > news:43779bfb@linux...
> > > Hey Edna,
> > >
> > > Sounds like something went awry with the install. I would
> > > recommend removing and re-installing the software (cold boot
> > > before re-install). Follow these instructions precisely:
> > >
> > > http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/parisonxp.html
> > >
> > > Remember to re-boot after each step. The Beta XP driver and
> > > FX Subsystem files are crucial to XP success, make sure you
> > > download them.
> > >
> > > David.
> > >
> > > Edna wrote:
> > >
> > > > Thanks DJ. I did reseat the cable, but no change. The internal
sync
> is
> > the
> > > > only option allowed in the drop down menu (I have no other clock
> > connected
> > > > to the MEC). It seems this internal clock issue may be software
> > related.
> > > > After I rebooted the computer several times it started working -
solid
> > on,
> > > > sample rate leds work, I can hear music through earphones(I pulled
in
> a
> > wav
> > > > file into a new project). When I click on Paris to start the
program
> > now,
> > > > I'm getting a series of error messages saying the patchbay setups
are
> > not
> > > > valid Windows images?? Then, the app disappears although still
> running
> > > > according to a message box when you try to restart Paris. I can
close
> > Paris
> > > > under the Processes running window in XP. I did this several times
> and
> > > > restarted and finally the project window appeared and the MEC began
> > > > working.(?) Anyway, the clock light is staying locked now. Im
> stumped
> > on
> > > > what to do now as this scenario has happened twice. Is there
> something
> > I
> > > > need to do in the Patchbay window? Or is it set to default mode
> > > > automatically? Also you mentioned installing the project presets,
> which
> > I
> > > > found in the projects folder, according to the readme file. Where
> > should I
> > > > look for the readme file?
> > > > Thanks again,
> > > > Edna
> > > >
> > > > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> > > > news:4376cefa@linux...
> > > >
> > > >>Edna......answers below:
> > > >>
> > > >>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
news:4376b5ee@linux...
> > > >>
> > > >>>have just installed Paris 2.2 on my XP system with the xpbeta 3.0
> > > >
> > > > drivers.
> > > >
> > > >>>So far the software seems to be working OK.
> > > >>
> > > >>OK......good so far.....
> > > >>
> > > >> The drop down menus only stay
> > > >>
> > > >>>open while the mouse button is pressed?
> > > >>
> > > >>Yep. that's normal. You just need to keep the mouse button depressed
> > while
> > > >>scorlling down, then release it when you have your choice
highlighted.
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>When I load the project "See it My
> > > >>
> > > >>>Way" I get the message "some of the effects used in this Project
may
> > not
> > > >>
> > > >>be
> > > >>
> > > >>>available in this configuration of Paris. . . blah blah". Then ,
> it
> > > >>
> > > >>takes
> > > >>
> > > >>>about 4 clicks on "close" to get the message gone, and then the
mixer
> > > >>
> > > >>window
> > > >>
> > > >>>opens.
> > > >>
> > > >>This is normal. You probably haven't loaded the preset projects or
> > > >>configured your patchbay yet. There is a folder in the Paris
directory
> > on
> > > >>your system drive that will be named Paris Projects (or maybe just
> > > >>projects). This contains effects presets. Open each one up and
install
> > the
> > > >>presets according to the readme file. I'm pretty sure the demo
project
> > > >
> > > > uses
> > > >
> > > >>some of the presets available in those preset.ppj's.
> > > >>
> > > >>If I open the Patchbay window the large area is blank. When I click
> > > >>
> > > >>>any of the objects, it says that this object has nothing to
> configure.
> > > >
> > > > If
> > > >
> > > >>I
> > > >>
> > > >>>load the default MEC configuration or input cfg it appears in the
> > window
> > > >>>below the objects, but still nothing in the PB window???
> > > >>
> > > >>Did you look on the right side of the patchbay window and drag the
> > Master,
> > > >>the Mixer and the FX and Insert modules into the window?
> > > >>
> > > >>If there's nothing on the right side of your patchbay window, then
> > there's
> > > >
> > > > a
> > > >
> > > >>problem.......I'd guess the SCSI cable isn't hitting on all pins.
Try
> > > >>reseating it and rebooting.........which may solve the problem below
> > > >>also........
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>>I have the MEC and C-16 connected, but no inputs or outputs on the
> MEC
> > > >>
> > > >>yet.
> > > >>
> > > >>>The C-16 seems to be functioning normally. The MEC has a flashing
> > > >
> > > > yellow
> > > >
> > > >>>led on internal sync??? Help, Edna
> > > >>
> > > >>This isn't normal. Assuming that your SCSI cable between the EDS
card
> > and
> > > >>the MEC is OK/seated properly, the sync light should only flash when
> the
> > > >>hardware is initializing. Go to your Paris project window and flip
the
> > > >
> > > > sync
> > > >
> > > >>source from internal to another setting like Word clock, let it sit
> for
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60199 is a reply to message #60198] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 16:59 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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Senior Member |
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/>
> > > >>about 15 seconds, then switch it back to internal and see if the
clock
> > > >
> > > > locks
> > > >
> > > >>up correctly.
> > > >>
> > > >>The only other thought I have on this is that the XP drivers may not
> be
> > > >>shaking hands with your hardware. It's been so long since I've used
> > Paris
> > > >>XP, that I think others here can probably be of more help in this
area
> > > >
> > > > than
> > > >
> > > >>I could be.
> > > >>
> > > >>Deej
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> >
>
>Yes, you want it in the same folder as the paris.exe - and be careful of
that, because the installed will try to add a \parispro folder to whatever
you tell it to go to. Watch very carefully that hasn't happened to you.
AA
"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:4377d246@linux...
> Thanks guys. I will try another clean install. One thing, the subsystem
> files (1.05). As I understand it, these should go in my Ensoniq/Paris
> folder with the 2.2 Paris.exe file et al? The installer suggests
> EMU/parispro.
> Edna
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> news:4377a97d$1@linux...
>> Edna........what Dave said. There is definitely something wrong with this
>> situation. Sometimes the XP install can be tricky.
>>
>> As for the FX presets, I thought there was a readme file. It's been a
> while
>> so maybe I was wrong. Anyway, just go to the .exe files, double click to
>> open them and you will see the effect inserted in an aux bus slot. Click
> on
>> the effect and you will see a number of presets in the upper box. Click
>> on
>> these presets and then click in the arrow to load them to the lower box.
>> Then save the project and move on to the next one. Once you have done
>> this
>> for all of the preset projects, the presets will show up and be available
>> for any Paris project.
>> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:43779bfb@linux...
>> > Hey Edna,
>> >
>> > Sounds like something went awry with the install. I would
>> > recommend removing and re-installing the software (cold boot
>> > before re-install). Follow these instructions precisely:
>> >
>> > http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/parisonxp.html
>> >
>> > Remember to re-boot after each step. The Beta XP driver and
>> > FX Subsystem files are crucial to XP success, make sure you
>> > download them.
>> >
>> > David.
>> >
>> > Edna wrote:
>> >
>> > > Thanks DJ. I did reseat the cable, but no change. The internal sync
> is
>> the
>> > > only option allowed in the drop down menu (I have no other clock
>> connected
>> > > to the MEC). It seems this internal clock issue may be software
>> related.
>> > > After I rebooted the computer several times it started working -
>> > > solid
>> on,
>> > > sample rate leds work, I can hear music through earphones(I pulled in
> a
>> wav
>> > > file into a new project). When I click on Paris to start the program
>> now,
>> > > I'm getting a series of error messages saying the patchbay setups are
>> not
>> > > valid Windows images?? Then, the app disappears although still
> running
>> > > according to a message box when you try to restart Paris. I can
>> > > close
>> Paris
>> > > under the Processes running window in XP. I did this several times
> and
>> > > restarted and finally the project window appeared and the MEC began
>> > > working.(?) Anyway, the clock light is staying locked now. Im
> stumped
>> on
>> > > what to do now as this scenario has happened twice. Is there
> something
>> I
>> > > need to do in the Patchbay window? Or is it set to default mode
>> > > automatically? Also you mentioned installing the project presets,
> which
>> I
>> > > found in the projects folder, according to the readme file. Where
>> should I
>> > > look for the readme file?
>> > > Thanks again,
>> > > Edna
>> > >
>> > > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>> > > news:4376cefa@linux...
>> > >
>> > >>Edna......answers below:
>> > >>
>> > >>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
>> > >>news:4376b5ee@linux...
>> > >>
>> > >>>have just installed Paris 2.2 on my XP system with the xpbeta 3.0
>> > >
>> > > drivers.
>> > >
>> > >>>So far the software seems to be working OK.
>> > >>
>> > >>OK......good so far.....
>> > >>
>> > >> The drop down menus only stay
>> > >>
>> > >>>open while the mouse button is pressed?
>> > >>
>> > >>Yep. that's normal. You just need to keep the mouse button depressed
>> while
>> > >>scorlling down, then release it when you have your choice
>> > >>highlighted.
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>When I load the project "See it My
>> > >>
>> > >>>Way" I get the message "some of the effects used in this Project may
>> not
>> > >>
>> > >>be
>> > >>
>> > >>>available in this configuration of Paris. . . blah blah". Then ,
> it
>> > >>
>> > >>takes
>> > >>
>> > >>>about 4 clicks on "close" to get the message gone, and then the
>> > >>>mixer
>> > >>
>> > >>window
>> > >>
>> > >>>opens.
>> > >>
>> > >>This is normal. You probably haven't loaded the preset projects or
>> > >>configured your patchbay yet. There is a folder in the Paris
>> > >>directory
>> on
>> > >>your system drive that will be named Paris Projects (or maybe just
>> > >>projects). This contains effects presets. Open each one up and
>> > >>install
>> the
>> > >>presets according to the readme file. I'm pretty sure the demo
>> > >>project
>> > >
>> > > uses
>> > >
>> > >>some of the presets available in those preset.ppj's.
>> > >>
>> > >>If I open the Patchbay window the large area is blank. When I click
>> > >>
>> > >>>any of the objects, it says that this object has nothing to
> configure.
>> > >
>> > > If
>> > >
>> > >>I
>> > >>
>> > >>>load the default MEC configuration or input cfg it appears in the
>> window
>> > >>>below the objects, but still nothing in the PB window???
>> > >>
>> > >>Did you look on the right side of the patchbay window and drag the
>> Master,
>> > >>the Mixer and the FX and Insert modules into the window?
>> > >>
>> > >>If there's nothing on the right side of your patchbay window, then
>> there's
>> > >
>> > > a
>> > >
>> > >>problem.......I'd guess the SCSI cable isn't hitting on all pins. Try
>> > >>reseating it and rebooting.........which may solve the problem below
>> > >>also........
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>>I have the MEC and C-16 connected, but no inputs or outputs on the
> MEC
>> > >>
>> > >>yet.
>> > >>
>> > >>>The C-16 seems to be functioning normally. The MEC has a flashing
>> > >
>> > > yellow
>> > >
>> > >>>led on internal sync??? Help, Edna
>> > >>
>> > >>This isn't normal. Assuming that your SCSI cable between the EDS card
>> and
>> > >>the MEC is OK/seated properly, the sync light should only flash when
> the
>> > >>hardware is initializing. Go to your Paris project window and flip
>> > >>the
>> > >
>> > > sync
>> > >
>> > >>source from internal to another setting like Word clock, let it sit
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60200 is a reply to message #60198] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 17:08 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
|
Senior Member |
|
|
/>
> for
>> > >>about 15 seconds, then switch it back to internal and see if the
>> > >>clock
>> > >
>> > > locks
>> > >
>> > >>up correctly.
>> > >>
>> > >>The only other thought I have on this is that the XP drivers may not
> be
>> > >>shaking hands with your hardware. It's been so long since I've used
>> Paris
>> > >>XP, that I think others here can probably be of more help in this
>> > >>area
>> > >
>> > > than
>> > >
>> > >>I could be.
>> > >>
>> > >>Deej
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>>
>>
>
>.....the installed will try to add a \parispro.....
ugh.. the installeR...
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:4377e446$1@linux...
> Yes, you want it in the same folder as the paris.exe - and be careful of
> that, because the installed will try to add a \parispro folder to whatever
> you tell it to go to. Watch very carefully that hasn't happened to you.
>
> AA
>
>
> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:4377d246@linux...
>> Thanks guys. I will try another clean install. One thing, the subsystem
>> files (1.05). As I understand it, these should go in my Ensoniq/Paris
>> folder with the 2.2 Paris.exe file et al? The installer suggests
>> EMU/parispro.
>> Edna
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>> news:4377a97d$1@linux...
>>> Edna........what Dave said. There is definitely something wrong with
>>> this
>>> situation. Sometimes the XP install can be tricky.
>>>
>>> As for the FX presets, I thought there was a readme file. It's been a
>> while
>>> so maybe I was wrong. Anyway, just go to the .exe files, double click to
>>> open them and you will see the effect inserted in an aux bus slot. Click
>> on
>>> the effect and you will see a number of presets in the upper box. Click
>>> on
>>> these presets and then click in the arrow to load them to the lower box.
>>> Then save the project and move on to the next one. Once you have done
>>> this
>>> for all of the preset projects, the presets will show up and be
>>> available
>>> for any Paris project.
>>> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>>> news:43779bfb@linux...
>>> > Hey Edna,
>>> >
>>> > Sounds like something went awry with the install. I would
>>> > recommend removing and re-installing the software (cold boot
>>> > before re-install). Follow these instructions precisely:
>>> >
>>> > http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/parisonxp.html
>>> >
>>> > Remember to re-boot after each step. The Beta XP driver and
>>> > FX Subsystem files are crucial to XP success, make sure you
>>> > download them.
>>> >
>>> > David.
>>> >
>>> > Edna wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Thanks DJ. I did reseat the cable, but no change. The internal
>>> > > sync
>> is
>>> the
>>> > > only option allowed in the drop down menu (I have no other clock
>>> connected
>>> > > to the MEC). It seems this internal clock issue may be software
>>> related.
>>> > > After I rebooted the computer several times it started working -
>>> > > solid
>>> on,
>>> > > sample rate leds work, I can hear music through earphones(I pulled
>>> > > in
>> a
>>> wav
>>> > > file into a new project). When I click on Paris to start the
>>> > > program
>>> now,
>>> > > I'm getting a series of error messages saying the patchbay setups
>>> > > are
>>> not
>>> > > valid Windows images?? Then, the app disappears although still
>> running
>>> > > according to a message box when you try to restart Paris. I can
>>> > > close
>>> Paris
>>> > > under the Processes running window in XP. I did this several times
>> and
>>> > > restarted and finally the project window appeared and the MEC began
>>> > > working.(?) Anyway, the clock light is staying locked now. Im
>> stumped
>>> on
>>> > > what to do now as this scenario has happened twice. Is there
>> something
>>> I
>>> > > need to do in the Patchbay window? Or is it set to default mode
>>> > > automatically? Also you mentioned installing the project presets,
>> which
>>> I
>>> > > found in the projects folder, according to the readme file. Where
>>> should I
>>> > > look for the readme file?
>>> > > Thanks again,
>>> > > Edna
>>> > >
>>> > > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>>> > > news:4376cefa@linux...
>>> > >
>>> > >>Edna......answers below:
>>> > >>
>>> > >>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
>>> > >>news:4376b5ee@linux...
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>have just installed Paris 2.2 on my XP system with the xpbeta 3.0
>>> > >
>>> > > drivers.
>>> > >
>>> > >>>So far the software seems to be working OK.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>OK......good so far.....
>>> > >>
>>> > >> The drop down menus only stay
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>open while the mouse button is pressed?
>>> > >>
>>> > >>Yep. that's normal. You just need to keep the mouse button depressed
>>> while
>>> > >>scorlling down, then release it when you have your choice
>>> > >>highlighted.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >>When I load the project "See it My
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>Way" I get the message "some of the effects used in this Project
>>> > >>>may
>>> not
>>> > >>
>>> > >>be
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>available in this configuration of Paris. . . blah blah". Then ,
>> it
>>> > >>
>>> > >>takes
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>about 4 clicks on "close" to get the message gone, and then the
>>> > >>>mixer
>>> > >>
>>> > >>window
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>opens.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>This is normal. You probably haven't loaded the preset projects or
>>> > >>configured your patchbay yet. There is a folder in the Paris
>>> > >>directory
>>> on
>>> > >>your system drive that will be named Paris Projects (or maybe just
>>> > >>projects). This contains effects presets. Open each one up and
>>> > >>install
>>> the
>>> > >>presets according to the readme file. I'm pretty sure the demo
>>> > >>project
>>> > >
>>> > > uses
>>> > >
>>> > >>some of the presets available in those preset.ppj's.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>If I open the Patchbay window the large area is blank. When I click
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>any of the objects, it says that this object has nothing to
>> configure.
>>> > >
>>> > > If
>>> > >
>>> > >>I
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>load the default MEC configuration or input cfg it appears in the
>>> window
>>> > >>>below the objects, but still nothing in the PB window???
>>> > >>
>>> > >>Did you look on the right side of the patchbay window and drag the
>>> Master,
>>> > >>the Mixer and the FX and Insert modules into the window?
>>> > >>
>>> > >>If there's nothing on the right side of your patchbay window, then
>>> there's
>>> > >
>>> > > a
>>> > >
>>> > >>problem.......I'd guess the SCSI cable isn't hitting on all pins.
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60201 is a reply to message #60200] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 17:21 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
|
Senior Member |
|
|
r />
>>> > >>Try
>>> > >>reseating it and rebooting.........which may solve the problem below
>>> > >>also........
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>I have the MEC and C-16 connected, but no inputs or outputs on the
>> MEC
>>> > >>
>>> > >>yet.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>>The C-16 seems to be functioning normally. The MEC has a flashing
>>> > >
>>> > > yellow
>>> > >
>>> > >>>led on internal sync??? Help, Edna
>>> > >>
>>> > >>This isn't normal. Assuming that your SCSI cable between the EDS
>>> > >>card
>>> and
>>> > >>the MEC is OK/seated properly, the sync light should only flash when
>> the
>>> > >>hardware is initializing. Go to your Paris project window and flip
>>> > >>the
>>> > >
>>> > > sync
>>> > >
>>> > >>source from internal to another setting like Word clock, let it sit
>> for
>>> > >>about 15 seconds, then switch it back to internal and see if the
>>> > >>clock
>>> > >
>>> > > locks
>>> > >
>>> > >>up correctly.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>The only other thought I have on this is that the XP drivers may not
>> be
>>> > >>shaking hands with your hardware. It's been so long since I've used
>>> Paris
>>> > >>XP, that I think others here can probably be of more help in this
>>> > >>area
>>> > >
>>> > > than
>>> > >
>>> > >>I could be.
>>> > >>
>>> > >>Deej
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >>
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>Thanks Aaron. Thats what I thought, but wanted to make sure before another
flubbed up install. I will probably get 3.0 later on If its really that
much better.
Edna
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:4377e766@linux...
> ....the installed will try to add a \parispro.....
>
> ugh.. the installeR...
>
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> news:4377e446$1@linux...
> > Yes, you want it in the same folder as the paris.exe - and be careful of
> > that, because the installed will try to add a \parispro folder to
whatever
> > you tell it to go to. Watch very carefully that hasn't happened to you.
> >
> > AA
> >
> >
> > "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:4377d246@linux...
> >> Thanks guys. I will try another clean install. One thing, the
subsystem
> >> files (1.05). As I understand it, these should go in my Ensoniq/Paris
> >> folder with the 2.2 Paris.exe file et al? The installer suggests
> >> EMU/parispro.
> >> Edna
> >>
> >> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> >> news:4377a97d$1@linux...
> >>> Edna........what Dave said. There is definitely something wrong with
> >>> this
> >>> situation. Sometimes the XP install can be tricky.
> >>>
> >>> As for the FX presets, I thought there was a readme file. It's been a
> >> while
> >>> so maybe I was wrong. Anyway, just go to the .exe files, double click
to
> >>> open them and you will see the effect inserted in an aux bus slot.
Click
> >> on
> >>> the effect and you will see a number of presets in the upper box.
Click
> >>> on
> >>> these presets and then click in the arrow to load them to the lower
box.
> >>> Then save the project and move on to the next one. Once you have done
> >>> this
> >>> for all of the preset projects, the presets will show up and be
> >>> available
> >>> for any Paris project.
> >>> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_nospam_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> >>> news:43779bfb@linux...
> >>> > Hey Edna,
> >>> >
> >>> > Sounds like something went awry with the install. I would
> >>> > recommend removing and re-installing the software (cold boot
> >>> > before re-install). Follow these instructions precisely:
> >>> >
> >>> > http://homepage.mac.com/osxlover/ParisFAQs/parisonxp.html
> >>> >
> >>> > Remember to re-boot after each step. The Beta XP driver and
> >>> > FX Subsystem files are crucial to XP success, make sure you
> >>> > download them.
> >>> >
> >>> > David.
> >>> >
> >>> > Edna wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> > > Thanks DJ. I did reseat the cable, but no change. The internal
> >>> > > sync
> >> is
> >>> the
> >>> > > only option allowed in the drop down menu (I have no other clock
> >>> connected
> >>> > > to the MEC). It seems this internal clock issue may be software
> >>> related.
> >>> > > After I rebooted the computer several times it started working -
> >>> > > solid
> >>> on,
> >>> > > sample rate leds work, I can hear music through earphones(I pulled
> >>> > > in
> >> a
> >>> wav
> >>> > > file into a new project). When I click on Paris to start the
> >>> > > program
> >>> now,
> >>> > > I'm getting a series of error messages saying the patchbay setups
> >>> > > are
> >>> not
> >>> > > valid Windows images?? Then, the app disappears although still
> >> running
> >>> > > according to a message box when you try to restart Paris. I can
> >>> > > close
> >>> Paris
> >>> > > under the Processes running window in XP. I did this several
times
> >> and
> >>> > > restarted and finally the project window appeared and the MEC
began
> >>> > > working.(?) Anyway, the clock light is staying locked now. Im
> >> stumped
> >>> on
> >>> > > what to do now as this scenario has happened twice. Is there
> >> something
> >>> I
> >>> > > need to do in the Patchbay window? Or is it set to default mode
> >>> > > automatically? Also you mentioned installing the project presets,
> >> which
> >>> I
> >>> > > found in the projects folder, according to the readme file. Where
> >>> should I
> >>> > > look for the readme file?
> >>> > > Thanks again,
> >>> > > Edna
> >>> > >
> >>> > > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
> >>> > > news:4376cefa@linux...
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>Edna......answers below:
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message
> >>> > >>news:4376b5ee@linux...
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>have just installed Paris 2.2 on my XP system with the xpbeta 3.0
> >>> > >
> >>> > > drivers.
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>>So far the software seems to be working OK.
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>OK......good so far.....
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >> The drop down menus only stay
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>open while the mouse button is pressed?
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>Yep. that's normal. You just need to keep the mouse button
depressed
> >>> while
> >>> > >>scorlling down, then release it when you have your choice
> >>> > >>highlighted.
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>When I load the project "See it My
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>Way" I get the message "some of the effects used in this Project
> >>> > >>>may
> >>> not
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>be
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>available in this configuration of Paris. . . blah blah". Then
,
> >> it
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>takes
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>about 4 clicks on "close" to get the message gone, and then the
> >>> > >>>mixer
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>window
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>opens.
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>This is normal. You probably haven't loaded the preset projects or
> >>> > >>configured your patchbay yet. There is a folder in the Paris
> >>> > >>directory
> >>> on
> >>> > >>your system drive that will be named Paris Projects (or maybe just
> >>> > >>projects). This contains effects presets. Open each one up and
> >>> > >>install
> >>> the
> >>> > >>presets according to the readme file. I'm pretty sure the demo
> >>> > >>project
> >>> > >
> >>> > > uses
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>some of the presets available in those preset.ppj's.
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Re: Paris setup questions [message #60202 is a reply to message #60201] |
Sun, 13 November 2005 17:37 |
Edna Sloan
Messages: 304 Registered: October 2005
|
Senior Member |
|
|
r />
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>If I open the Patchbay window the large area is blank. When I
click
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>any of the objects, it says that this object has nothing to
> >> configure.
> >>> > >
> >>> > > If
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>I
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>load the default MEC configuration or input cfg it appears in the
> >>> window
> >>> > >>>below the objects, but still nothing in the PB window???
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>Did you look on the right side of the patchbay window and drag the
> >>> Master,
> >>> > >>the Mixer and the FX and Insert modules into the window?
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>If there's nothing on the right side of your patchbay window, then
> >>> there's
> >>> > >
> >>> > > a
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>problem.......I'd guess the SCSI cable isn't hitting on all pins.
> >>> > >>Try
> >>> > >>reseating it and rebooting.........which may solve the problem
below
> >>> > >>also........
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>I have the MEC and C-16 connected, but no inputs or outputs on
the
> >> MEC
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>yet.
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>>The C-16 seems to be functioning normally. The MEC has a
flashing
> >>> > >
> >>> > > yellow
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>>led on internal sync??? Help, Edna
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>This isn't normal. Assuming that your SCSI cable between the EDS
> >>> > >>card
> >>> and
> >>> > >>the MEC is OK/seated properly, the sync light should only flash
when
> >> the
> >>> > >>hardware is initializing. Go to your Paris project window and flip
> >>> > >>the
> >>> > >
> >>> > > sync
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>source from internal to another setting like Word clock, let it
sit
> >> for
> >>> > >>about 15 seconds, then switch it back to internal and see if the
> >>> > >>clock
> >>> > >
> >>> > > locks
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>up correctly.
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>The only other thought I have on this is that the XP drivers may
not
> >> be
> >>> > >>shaking hands with your hardware. It's been so long since I've
used
> >>> Paris
> >>> > >>XP, that I think others here can probably be of more help in this
> >>> > >>area
> >>> > >
> >>> > > than
> >>> > >
> >>> > >>I could be.
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>Deej
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >>
> >>> > >
> >>> > >
> >>> > >
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>Well said!
Rod
"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
>
>EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
>>Which begs the question... why are pro-audio manufacturers constantly
>>raising the bar, when consumers are lowering it? It makes no sense...
>
>Well, they have to stay in business right? Doesn't that mean raising the
>bar to get you to buy the latest and greatest?
>
>Being the bottom-feeder that I am, I LOVED it when the PT guys dumped all
>of their old Magma chassis when they upgraded! I say yay for raising that
>bar! :-)
>
>--
>Doug
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.comRob,
I've used various TL Audio preamps over the years. I've never used the one
you are mentioning here, but my experience has been that they lack input
headroom compared to some other preamps so you have to be very careful. If
this unit has a pad, then it might be worth a go. If not, you may need to
use line pads on hot sources to prevent overloading the input.
Deej
"Rob Arsenault" <mani2@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message news:43779b52@linux...
> Is any using these?
>
> Tl Audio
> http://www.tlaudio.co.uk/tlaudio/docs/products/5001.shtml
>
>
> Thanks
>
>Well put!
Exactly what I meant. Also there are so many people letting go of the land
line altogether. (we have voice over internet) The cell phone can actually
save money.
You did get me thinking though, I wonder if they could come up with a highfi
Ipod with an upgraded D/A converter.
"jason Miles" <Jmiles45@aol.com> wrote:
>
>It seems like some of the people here like to live in the dark ages.
>In the year 2005,just out of neccesity you need to own a cell phone.Unless
>of course you live off the grid. Then who gives a shit.
>if I'm out of town I need to be in communication. Ever get lost? calling
>on ones cell phone really helps.late for a meeting?
>maybe I should pull off the road and look for a pay phone. yeah I should
>use a pay phone with who knows whose germs on it. These days that matters.
>I can give you about 10 more great reasons.
>There are always idiots out there using cell phones-You have to get past
>that.
>As far as the Ipod goes. It is one of the first great inventions of the
21st
>century. I mean to have 5000 songs at your disposal is amazing. Who cares
>if they are Mp3's. It has helped me get through waiting rooms,lines and
has
>helped me fall asleep listening to Bill Evans,Miles anything to take my
mind
>off the
>day.As far as Earbuds go-Don't Listen to your music Loud!!!
>Wake up the 21st century is here-time to participate
>JMI noticed a little hesitation while trying to load it... almost
as if it wanted to bog down or shut off, but it does indeed
load in.
This is actually kinda really wierd for my DAW PC, as I seem to
have gotten lucky with my configuration, and am able to run
more tracks & plugins at a higher sample rate in SX than
Steinberg support says I should be able to, so it's rare that I
have a plugin that does this, but this is one of 'em.
Neil
"tonehouse" <zmcleod@comcast.net> wrote:
>Hi there..Colortone and other TriTone pugs need "Pluggo Runtime" to
>work....whatever that is..(I hate that kind of software bullshit).I
>installed this,the plugs seem to work,but, it made my computer freeze up
>when I tried to shut it down..got some "runtime" error
>message..WEIRD...anybody else try this "Pluggo?....
>"gene lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote in message
>news:437222dc@linux...
>>
>> The free version of ColorTone is available for download from TriTone
>Digital
>> users forum.
>> Although the pro version has many cool features that make it a must have
>> for me, it is not currently available for PC and the free version is also
>> quite useful.
>> PC users must be running XP and install the Pluggo runtime environment.
>>
>> ________________
>>
>>
>> The three-band version of PLParEQ3 is up to rev 1.80 and as I reported
>previously
>> this is a killer sounding EQ. From a clean quality perspective, I like
it
>> better than my Sony Oxford and every other plugin EQ I have ever used
>including
>> the GML (I still like HydraTone & ValveTone for adding color & "Fire".)
It
>> is now my EQ of choice for "Mastering" and 2bus mixing.
>> A 10-band version will be available soon for around $1000.00
>> Once the free version disappears from the web site it will be gone!
>> If you downloaded a previous version, you will fine 1.08 is more stable
>and
>> less processor intensive.
>>
>> http://refinedaudiometrics.com/images/PLParEQ3.zip
>>
>> Gene
>>
>
>The Ivory was their bottom-end, and the originals of that
series were quickly discontinued (or so I heard), so you'd be
best advised to try one out before you buy.
Neil
"Rob Arsenault" <mani2@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
>Is any using these?
>
>Tl Audio
>http://www.tlaudio.co.uk/tlaudio/docs/products/5001.shtml
>
>
>Thanks
>
>The older military grey ones like the PA1 and PA2 are well built. The PA2 is
a hybrid, has a good amount of headroom and is a very versatile preamp with
HiZ inputs with lots of gain. They can sometimes be found on EBay for around
$200.00. The PA1's are 100% tube circuitry and are still bringing around
$600-$800.00 on EBay.
I've got one of the 4 channel 2001 Indigo series preamps here. It's got a
sweet coloration, but not nearly as much input headroom as the older PA1's
and PA2's.
I think the Ivory series replaced the Indigo series, which probably means
that they couldn't sell the Indigo units at the original price point so they
built something cheaper so I would expect probably a less robust circuit.
Deej
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:43781fca$1@linux...
>
> The Ivory was their bottom-end, and the originals of that
> series were quickly discontinued (or so I heard), so you'd be
> best advised to try one out before you buy.
>
> Neil
>
>
>
> "Rob Arsenault" <mani2@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote:
> >Is any using these?
> >
> >Tl Audio
> >http://www.tlaudio.co.uk/tlaudio/docs/products/5001.shtml
> >
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >
>I bought my 13 slot Magma for $250.00 on the FS site of the Digi forum
during the major rush to dump the 32 bit units.. Major score.
"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote in message
news:4377ac8a$1@linux...
>
> EK Sound <spamnot.info@eksoundNO.com> wrote:
> >Which begs the question... why are pro-audio manufacturers constantly
> >raising the bar, when consumers are lowering it? It makes no sense...
>
> Well, they have to stay in business right? Doesn't that mean raising the
> bar to get you to buy the latest and greatest?
>
> Being the bottom-feeder that I am, I LOVED it when the PT guys dumped all
> of their old Magma chassis when they upgraded! I say yay for raising that
> bar! :-)
>
> --
> Doug
>
> http://www.parisfaqs.comHi Kim,
I have about six sets of different Paris skins that I would like to share.
Please contact me at my personal email to discuss how to get these to you....possibly
you can post them somewhere for others to download.
I can either provide the different bitmaps for the changes or, to save someone
the time in creating their own "exe" file, I can send you a cd with the different
Paris.exe files (all you would need to do is save your original ".exe" file
to a temp directory and replace with one of the "exe" files I have created).
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