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Re: new plugins [message #93196 is a reply to message #93192] |
Fri, 30 November 2007 01:13  |
Erling
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Mike sent me this a couple of months ago. It helped me with one of his
earlier plugins, so I think it's worth a try:
Right click on My Computer � Select �Properties�, go to �Advanced�,
click on �Environment variables�, and double click on �Path�. Scroll
to the end of �Variable Value� and add in:
�;c:\windows\system32\Ensoniq\plugins\� to the end of it (without the
quotation marks). Make sure you have the semi colon between the new
entry and what was there before.
Erling
On 30 Nov 2007 18:55:02 +1000, "Mike Yanoska" <yanoska@yanoska.com>
wrote:
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>Mike, can you provide the instructions for getting the plugs to show in Paris.
> I have copied the dll and ini files to their proper directory as in previous
>fashion (c:\windows\system32\ensoniq\plugins).....but they do not show up
>in the drop down menus.
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>Thanks, Mike.
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>Subject: *******Big Reverb Released*******
>Date: 16 Nov 2007 09:32:01 +1000
>From: "Mike Audet" <mike@...>
>Newsgroups: IDEA.EMUEnsoniqPARIS
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>Hi All,
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>I'm am very proud to announce the release of the Big Reverb!
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>The "Big Reverb" was an unfinished algorithm that had been commented out
>of the original PARIS stock effects source code. It includes 32 (!) configurable
>early reflections, 8 configurable diffusion times, and 12 configurable reverb
>resonance times. This reverb is one of a kind and sounds awesome!
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>This is not the reverb created by Matt Craig, but a completely different
>algorithm.
>
>As always, you can download it at www.ensoniq.ca.
>
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