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new plugs, mac, mike [message #91543] Wed, 17 October 2007 04:05 Go to next message
chuck duffy is currently offline  chuck duffy
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Mike,

You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went through
a couple of years ago.

It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get together
the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.

Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or so
the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire new
control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to release
them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for everything
he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them off.
They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.


Anyways, keep it up dude.

On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on any
mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an original
Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and a
couple sample projects.

Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.

Chuck
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91545 is a reply to message #91543] Wed, 17 October 2007 04:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mike audet[1] is currently offline  mike audet[1]
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Thank you soooo much, Chuck!!!!

I just sent you an email with my address. Let me know if it doesn't make
it.

Ah, what the heck. I'll post it here, too.

Mike Audet
523 Downland Drive
Pickering, Ontario
L1W 3B1
Canada


Thanks so much!!!

I'll treasure it as a collector's item, too. :)


"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>
>Mike,
>
>You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went through
>a couple of years ago.
>
>It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get together
>the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>
>Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or so
>the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire new
>control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to release
>them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for everything
>he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them off.
> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
>the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>
>
>Anyways, keep it up dude.
>
>On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on any
>mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an original
>Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and
a
>couple sample projects.
>
>Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
>the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>
>Chuck
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91546 is a reply to message #91543] Wed, 17 October 2007 04:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mike audet[1] is currently offline  mike audet[1]
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As for Bill, I'd be happy to set up an OS Commerce store that just sends the
cash to him. I haven't worked with the latest version of it, but I hear
it's easier than the old ones, and they were pretty simple. I'd be happy
to call him.

:)

"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>
>Mike,
>
>You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went through
>a couple of years ago.
>
>It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get together
>the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>
>Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or so
>the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire new
>control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to release
>them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for everything
>he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them off.
> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
>the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>
>
>Anyways, keep it up dude.
>
>On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on any
>mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an original
>Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and
a
>couple sample projects.
>
>Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
>the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>
>Chuck
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91548 is a reply to message #91543] Wed, 17 October 2007 05:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   CANADA
Messages: 1206
Registered: July 2005
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And may I ask what those four plugs might be?


"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:4715ec84$1@linux...
>
> Mike,
>
> You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went
> through
> a couple of years ago.
>
> It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get
> together
> the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>
> Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or so
> the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire new
> control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to
> release
> them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for
> everything
> he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them off.
> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
> the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>
>
> Anyways, keep it up dude.
>
> On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on any
> mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an
> original
> Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and a
> couple sample projects.
>
> Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
> the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>
> Chuck
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91549 is a reply to message #91546] Wed, 17 October 2007 05:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chuck duffy is currently offline  chuck duffy
Messages: 453
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
The biggest bug in the plugs was that I could never get the Precision Limiter
to work on multi card systems. There were some deep cover, bad voodoo bugs
that manifested themselves when the card streams were summed, and somehow
affected the limiter. I can tell you this, on a single card system I've
never heard anything that could do what this plug can do on the mix bus.
It was astounding. The other bug relates to using the keyed gate with wires,
but I think we'll have to live with those unless you can come up with an
alternative to wires.

Bill has paypal, so it should be pretty easy to get him payments. I used
to give him a cut of all sales back in the day because he was instrumental
in walking me through getting a build.

Chuck

"Mike Audet" <mike@....> wrote:
>
>As for Bill, I'd be happy to set up an OS Commerce store that just sends
the
>cash to him. I haven't worked with the latest version of it, but I hear
>it's easier than the old ones, and they were pretty simple. I'd be happy
>to call him.
>
>:)
>
>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>>
>>Mike,
>>
>>You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went through
>>a couple of years ago.
>>
>>It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get together
>>the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>>
>>Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or so
>>the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire new
>>control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to release
>>them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for
everything
>>he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them off.
>> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
>>the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>>
>>
>>Anyways, keep it up dude.
>>
>>On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on any
>>mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an original
>>Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and
>a
>>couple sample projects.
>>
>>Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
>>the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>>
>>Chuck
>
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91551 is a reply to message #91548] Wed, 17 October 2007 05:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
chuck duffy is currently offline  chuck duffy
Messages: 453
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
The precision limiter, a high quality stereo mastering limiter

The keyed gate, a gate that operates on a key signal from another channel

An audio destruction plug that allows you to change the bit depth, sample
rate and add a pre and post eq that is the rawest paris eq ever. It's really
for a specific genre that's looking for lo-fi effects. For example, it can
do a perfect telephone connection, megaphone, etc. It can also add scratchy
grit, alias effects, etc.

Fomr Matt Craig, both reverbs from the DP/PRO complete with 100% translated
effects presets. These verbs get near sample accurate cancel with verbs
from the hardware DP/PRO when using the same preset.

Chuck

"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>And may I ask what those four plugs might be?
>
>
>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:4715ec84$1@linux...
>>
>> Mike,
>>
>> You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went
>> through
>> a couple of years ago.
>>
>> It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get
>> together
>> the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>>
>> Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or
so
>> the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire
new
>> control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to
>> release
>> them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for

>> everything
>> he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them
off.
>> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
>> the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>>
>>
>> Anyways, keep it up dude.
>>
>> On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on
any
>> mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an
>> original
>> Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and
a
>> couple sample projects.
>>
>> Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
>> the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>>
>> Chuck
>
>
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91556 is a reply to message #91549] Wed, 17 October 2007 07:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mike audet[1] is currently offline  mike audet[1]
Messages: 129
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I would love to work on that limiter. I just coded a crossover from a math
equation in ESP assembler this morning. I feel up for it.

:)

"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>
>The biggest bug in the plugs was that I could never get the Precision Limiter
>to work on multi card systems. There were some deep cover, bad voodoo bugs
>that manifested themselves when the card streams were summed, and somehow
>affected the limiter. I can tell you this, on a single card system I've
>never heard anything that could do what this plug can do on the mix bus.
> It was astounding. The other bug relates to using the keyed gate with
wires,
>but I think we'll have to live with those unless you can come up with an
>alternative to wires.
>
>Bill has paypal, so it should be pretty easy to get him payments. I used
>to give him a cut of all sales back in the day because he was instrumental
>in walking me through getting a build.
>
>Chuck
>
>"Mike Audet" <mike@....> wrote:
>>
>>As for Bill, I'd be happy to set up an OS Commerce store that just sends
>the
>>cash to him. I haven't worked with the latest version of it, but I hear
>>it's easier than the old ones, and they were pretty simple. I'd be happy
>>to call him.
>>
>>:)
>>
>>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Mike,
>>>
>>>You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went through
>>>a couple of years ago.
>>>
>>>It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get together
>>>the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>>>
>>>Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or
so
>>>the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire
new
>>>control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to release
>>>them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for
>everything
>>>he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them
off.
>>> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
>>>the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>>>
>>>
>>>Anyways, keep it up dude.
>>>
>>>On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on
any
>>>mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an original
>>>Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and
>>a
>>>couple sample projects.
>>>
>>>Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
>>>the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>>>
>>>Chuck
>>
>
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91557 is a reply to message #91543] Wed, 17 October 2007 09:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jamie K is currently offline  Jamie K   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1115
Registered: July 2006
Senior Member
The spirit of PARIS lives! You guys rock.

Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com


chuck duffy wrote:
> Mike,
>
> You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went through
> a couple of years ago.
>
> It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get together
> the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>
> Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or so
> the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire new
> control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to release
> them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for everything
> he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them off.
> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
> the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>
>
> Anyways, keep it up dude.
>
> On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on any
> mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an original
> Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and a
> couple sample projects.
>
> Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to find
> the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>
> Chuck
Re: new plugs, mac, mike [message #91567 is a reply to message #91551] Wed, 17 October 2007 16:11 Go to previous message
excelav is currently offline  excelav   
Messages: 2130
Registered: July 2005
Location: Metro Detroit
Senior Member
Chuck we got to find a way for you to release Matt's reverb. What ever happened
to the Dman finding him in England at some college?

"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote:
>
>The precision limiter, a high quality stereo mastering limiter
>
>The keyed gate, a gate that operates on a key signal from another channel
>
>An audio destruction plug that allows you to change the bit depth, sample
>rate and add a pre and post eq that is the rawest paris eq ever. It's really
>for a specific genre that's looking for lo-fi effects. For example, it
can
>do a perfect telephone connection, megaphone, etc. It can also add scratchy
>grit, alias effects, etc.
>
>Fomr Matt Craig, both reverbs from the DP/PRO complete with 100% translated
>effects presets. These verbs get near sample accurate cancel with verbs
>from the hardware DP/PRO when using the same preset.
>
>Chuck
>
>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>And may I ask what those four plugs might be?
>>
>>
>>"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:4715ec84$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Mike,
>>>
>>> You have the fever. What you are describing is exactly what I went
>>> through
>>> a couple of years ago.
>>>
>>> It took me over two years of searching, pleading and prying to get
>>> together
>>> the bits and pieces to be able to build these things.
>>>
>>> Then a couple months figuring out the framework, and another month or
>so
>>> the ESP2 assembler. The fun really began when I started doing entire
>new
>>> control sets and uis to go with new plugs, sadly I was never able to

>>> release
>>> them. If we can figure out a way to get Bill Mauchly some revenue for
>
>>> everything
>>> he did for me/us, maybe I can pass them along and you can finish them
>off.
>>> They don't need much work, and its a package of four really nice plugs,
>>> the highest quality algos and UIS possible for PARIS.
>>>
>>>
>>> Anyways, keep it up dude.
>>>
>>> On the Mac front, I was never able to get a mac build of anything, on
>any
>>> mac, or any version of code warrior, until Bill Mauchly mailed me an

>>> original
>>> Ensoniq PowerPC mac clone with the entire build environment intact, and
>a
>>> couple sample projects.
>>>
>>> Please email me your address, it won't be immediate, cause I have to
find
>>> the time, but I will give you this mac and ship it to you.
>>>
>>> Chuck
>>
>>
>
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