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Re: Digital Clocking [message #55305 is a reply to message #55303] |
Tue, 05 July 2005 12:01 |
dave Parkin
Messages: 24 Registered: August 2005
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t;> I've been running Paris on 98SE with very few problems. I'd like to
>>> run a couple of other apps on the same rig - is anyone running Paris
>>> on 2000 Pro? If so, any drawbacks?
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>>> Thanks - Don
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>from all (what) that i've read 20g is the max with 10 - 12 ideal.
Are you talking about Paris partitions specifically, or just about OS partitions
in general?
Cheers,
Kim.It absolutely helps.
Let me see if I follow you here.
If I run one of these Midi apps on the same box, then I can send the
MIDI info to and from it via a MIDI interface, and the sequencer app will
follow PARIS via OMS and record or output MIDI to the external
box via the MIDI interface which the app will recognize and PARIS
will not.
Am I close?
thanks!
Panic
"Nappy" <mgrant01@san.rr.com> wrote:
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>Panic,
>I got a little confused as to what you want to do by trying to
>read the thread,so I'll try to answer the original post.
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>First,you CAN record midi into PARIS 3.0 but,its not ever
>efficient. The best way is to use another sequencer that
>handles midi better and sync that app with PARIS either
>on the same box as PARIS or another box all together.
>
>You could use a hardware sequencer
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