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Ya know.....this is really strange, but I miss Paris [message #83203] Mon, 16 April 2007 19:47 Go to previous message
Deej [4] is currently offline  Deej [4]   UNITED STATES
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I know I'm nuts. Cubase 4 has every friggin' thing that Paris does not and
my system sounds great. I went ahead and worked out a deal on that Neve 5042
so now it's mine and is a permanent fixture here. I have no complaints. I
guess that it's just that having used the Paris system for 9 years, I was so
comfortable with certain things about it that I didn't think I'd
miss.....like the plate reverbs. I didn't know I liked them that much.
Chucks modulation FX sounded great too and NoLimit???....well, it had
something that nothing that I have here had. I'm able to use anything I want
nowadays as a channel insert or on an aux and I can create as many busses as
I want ..........and don't have to worry about not being able to patch
acorss submixes and the Paris mono delays are just wonderful in a mix. It's
easy to take a lot of things for granted I guess.

Would I go back??...I don't think so..........not now. If I had it to do all
over again, would I sell the Paris rig and the insane digital routing matrix
that was sometimes so confusing and frustrating and full of so many
potential clocking disasters, but that I knew so well because I had created
it and was familiar with it's quirks???......I don't think
so....................not now.

With the Cubase rig......I turn it on....it works.

(yawn)

;o)
 
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