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Many Paris Questions Cont... [message #95290] Thu, 31 January 2008 14:45 Go to next message
Sanbar is currently offline  Sanbar   UNITED STATES
Messages: 37
Registered: July 2005
Member
Hi Everyone,

I started doodling with Paris again after listening to my buddy's CD that
was created entirely in Paris. Of course it was a relatively fresh install
so there were some issues. Generally speaking I don't think I have the
settings right for my system. It goes between the standard "your system
isn't fast enough" (not exact message) to "is your hard drive winding down"

Besides getting my system up to speed, I'm wondering if I should consider
moving into the 20th century and getting a new platform that is still being
supported.

My needs are simple enough. It is strictly for my own personal use and I
don't need a ton of tracks (32 is fine). I also don't do anything with MIDI
and don't really care to. I would like to be able to use UAD plugins without
latency issues and have a machine that is easy to use.

I've been out of it for years, but I do scan the newsgroup from time to time
and it sounds like people have left Paris completely or are using it in some
periperhal capacity.

I followed the instructions from the parisfaqs.com website when I did the
original install but it doesn't really give instructions on which
configuration to use. Also, it seems like I can build a mix, but then when I
reopen the file it has problems.

Anyway, any insight on any of the above issues would be greatly appreciated.
I like the sound Paris makes so I'm not dissatisfied there. Also, could you
include the latest prices on any of the new proposed software. Currently,
I'm running a P2.4 with 1gb of ram.

Thanks as always

Barry
Re: Many Paris Questions Cont... [message #95308 is a reply to message #95290] Fri, 01 February 2008 09:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stevehwan is currently offline  Stevehwan   
Messages: 207
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
Hey Barry,
I'd be glad to hlp you in any way I can. Are you using a Mac or PC? If I
get busy and forget to check back on the Forum, please just e-mail me at
stevecv1@charter.net or go to my website at SteveCoxJingles.com for my studio
phone number.
Steve

"Sanbar" <sanbar@wi.rr.com> wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I started doodling with Paris again after listening to my buddy's CD that
>was created entirely in Paris. Of course it was a relatively fresh install
>so there were some issues. Generally speaking I don't think I have the
>settings right for my system. It goes between the standard "your system
>isn't fast enough" (not exact message) to "is your hard drive winding down"
>
>Besides getting my system up to speed, I'm wondering if I should consider

>moving into the 20th century and getting a new platform that is still being

>supported.
>
>My needs are simple enough. It is strictly for my own personal use and I

>don't need a ton of tracks (32 is fine). I also don't do anything with MIDI

>and don't really care to. I would like to be able to use UAD plugins without

>latency issues and have a machine that is easy to use.
>
>I've been out of it for years, but I do scan the newsgroup from time to
time
>and it sounds like people have left Paris completely or are using it in
some
>periperhal capacity.
>
>I followed the instructions from the parisfaqs.com website when I did the

>original install but it doesn't really give instructions on which
>configuration to use. Also, it seems like I can build a mix, but then when
I
>reopen the file it has problems.
>
>Anyway, any insight on any of the above issues would be greatly appreciated.

>I like the sound Paris makes so I'm not dissatisfied there. Also, could
you
>include the latest prices on any of the new proposed software. Currently,

>I'm running a P2.4 with 1gb of ram.
>
>Thanks as always
>
>Barry
>
>
Re: Many Paris Questions Cont... [message #95320 is a reply to message #95290] Fri, 01 February 2008 12:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ed is currently offline  Ed
Messages: 199
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
Hi Barry,

I think the parisfaqs.com has alot of great info, but you are right, there
is no step by step order. It sounds like the best thing I can suggest for
you to focus on is your paris.cfg. Look in the faqs and find the area about
what to change and what suggestions they offer. It makes a world of difference
once those settings are set properly.

You didn't give too much info about your system, so I'll assume you are using
XP... be sure to right click your "my computer" and go into "properties"
and look for "devices". In your devices list will be something like "IDE
ATA/ATAPI Controllers" for 0 and 1. Be sure these are set for DMA and not
PIO. XP loves to default to that PIO junk. Once you change it, reboot!

Lastly, two things to think about or check... make sure your data drive is
a 7200 RPM drive. The slow 5400 or 4200 aren't good drives for Paris i/o
data. And drives are very cheap. Replace it if it is slower than 7200.
The last think I can think of is.. if you are using XP, is to turn crap
off in your services. Which ones? Well, that is hard to cover, but you
can do a google search for audio devices turn off, or something like that.
Here is a quick one and normal devices that hog resources, so turn them
off...

http://help.cnet.com/Audio_System_Components/9602-12576_39-0 .html?messageID=2505922&kw=Audio+System+Components&n odeId=6462

Hope this helps you... Good luck!!!

~ Ed


"Sanbar" <sanbar@wi.rr.com> wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I started doodling with Paris again after listening to my buddy's CD that
>was created entirely in Paris. Of course it was a relatively fresh install
>so there were some issues. Generally speaking I don't think I have the
>settings right for my system. It goes between the standard "your system
>isn't fast enough" (not exact message) to "is your hard drive winding down"
>
>Besides getting my system up to speed, I'm wondering if I should consider

>moving into the 20th century and getting a new platform that is still being

>supported.
>
>My needs are simple enough. It is strictly for my own personal use and I

>don't need a ton of tracks (32 is fine). I also don't do anything with MIDI

>and don't really care to. I would like to be able to use UAD plugins without

>latency issues and have a machine that is easy to use.
>
>I've been out of it for years, but I do scan the newsgroup from time to
time
>and it sounds like people have left Paris completely or are using it in
some
>periperhal capacity.
>
>I followed the instructions from the parisfaqs.com website when I did the

>original install but it doesn't really give instructions on which
>configuration to use. Also, it seems like I can build a mix, but then when
I
>reopen the file it has problems.
>
>Anyway, any insight on any of the above issues would be greatly appreciated.

>I like the sound Paris makes so I'm not dissatisfied there. Also, could
you
>include the latest prices on any of the new proposed software. Currently,

>I'm running a P2.4 with 1gb of ram.
>
>Thanks as always
>
>Barry
>
>
Re: Many Paris Questions Cont... [message #95366 is a reply to message #95320] Sat, 02 February 2008 09:03 Go to previous message
Sanbar is currently offline  Sanbar   UNITED STATES
Messages: 37
Registered: July 2005
Member
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm using XP with a 7200 drive. I'll check the
areas that both of you suggested and see if it makes things run better.

"Ed" <askme@email.com> wrote in message news:47a37782$1@linux...
>
> Hi Barry,
>
> I think the parisfaqs.com has alot of great info, but you are right, there
> is no step by step order. It sounds like the best thing I can suggest for
> you to focus on is your paris.cfg. Look in the faqs and find the area
> about
> what to change and what suggestions they offer. It makes a world of
> difference
> once those settings are set properly.
>
> You didn't give too much info about your system, so I'll assume you are
> using
> XP... be sure to right click your "my computer" and go into "properties"
> and look for "devices". In your devices list will be something like "IDE
> ATA/ATAPI Controllers" for 0 and 1. Be sure these are set for DMA and not
> PIO. XP loves to default to that PIO junk. Once you change it, reboot!
>
> Lastly, two things to think about or check... make sure your data drive is
> a 7200 RPM drive. The slow 5400 or 4200 aren't good drives for Paris i/o
> data. And drives are very cheap. Replace it if it is slower than 7200.
> The last think I can think of is.. if you are using XP, is to turn crap
> off in your services. Which ones? Well, that is hard to cover, but you
> can do a google search for audio devices turn off, or something like that.
> Here is a quick one and normal devices that hog resources, so turn them
> off...
>
> http://help.cnet.com/Audio_System_Components/9602-12576_39-0 .html?messageID=2505922&kw=Audio+System+Components&n odeId=6462
>
> Hope this helps you... Good luck!!!
>
> ~ Ed
>
>
> "Sanbar" <sanbar@wi.rr.com> wrote:
>>Hi Everyone,
>>
>>I started doodling with Paris again after listening to my buddy's CD that
>>was created entirely in Paris. Of course it was a relatively fresh install
>>so there were some issues. Generally speaking I don't think I have the
>>settings right for my system. It goes between the standard "your system
>>isn't fast enough" (not exact message) to "is your hard drive winding
>>down"
>>
>>Besides getting my system up to speed, I'm wondering if I should consider
>
>>moving into the 20th century and getting a new platform that is still
>>being
>
>>supported.
>>
>>My needs are simple enough. It is strictly for my own personal use and I
>
>>don't need a ton of tracks (32 is fine). I also don't do anything with
>>MIDI
>
>>and don't really care to. I would like to be able to use UAD plugins
>>without
>
>>latency issues and have a machine that is easy to use.
>>
>>I've been out of it for years, but I do scan the newsgroup from time to
> time
>>and it sounds like people have left Paris completely or are using it in
> some
>>periperhal capacity.
>>
>>I followed the instructions from the parisfaqs.com website when I did the
>
>>original install but it doesn't really give instructions on which
>>configuration to use. Also, it seems like I can build a mix, but then when
> I
>>reopen the file it has problems.
>>
>>Anyway, any insight on any of the above issues would be greatly
>>appreciated.
>
>>I like the sound Paris makes so I'm not dissatisfied there. Also, could
> you
>>include the latest prices on any of the new proposed software. Currently,
>
>>I'm running a P2.4 with 1gb of ram.
>>
>>Thanks as always
>>
>>Barry
>>
>>
>
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