PARIS 3.0 on OS10 ANYONE? [message #58289] |
Sat, 17 September 2005 16:00 |
Richard Faylor
Messages: 18 Registered: September 2005
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covered a couple of minor hickups in the realm of level discrepencies,,
but nothing I couldn't overcome with some quick reprogramming of the Digitech.
Things are going swimmingly. Wonderfully. Absolutely fantastically.
The unfortunate thing is that it takes a long long time to plug it all in...
;o)
Cheers,
Kim.>The unfortunate thing is that it takes a long long time to plug it all
in...
hehehehehe!!!!!!!!!!...........there's always something, right? Very cool
Kim. Glad you've got this going finally. I've been following your posts
about this.
;o)
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:432cefd6$1@linux...
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> I'm extatic!! Thrilled! Over the frippin' moon!!
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> This morning I hooked up, for the first time, my planned live setup. A lot
> of mental energy has gone into this. A lot of planning. A lot of theories.
> A lot of docu
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Re: PARIS 3.0 on OS10 ANYONE? [message #58290 is a reply to message #58289] |
Sat, 17 September 2005 16:53 |
TC
Messages: 327 Registered: September 2005
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menting and changing my mind.
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> Basically the idea is that I'll have 3 keyboards, plus a Theramin and a
guitar,
> along with three different effects loops, one of which is the Digitech
GNX4
> which also acts as a looping pedal. The GNX therefore allows me to record
> parts and build a song using all the other bits. I have a Behringer
FBC1010
> which controls all the routing of sounds done by two Akai MB-76's. Any
keyboard
> or combination thereof can be routed through any effects unit or
combination
> thereof. Any patch can be acheived.
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> I have approached this setup in a way most unlike me. I have planned it
carefully
> in as much detail as I realistically can. Traditionally I've been a "Let's
> just do it and see what happens" kinda guy, but it seems lately I'm
changing
> my approach and planning things, and it's working for me.
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> After spending several hours over the last couple of days programming both
> the AKAI MB-76 programmable patch bays, as well as the Behringer this
morning,
> I then went and took everything out the back and plugged it in to some of
> the gear. So far just two of the keyboards and two of the effects loops
(one
> of which is the GNX/looper).
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> What I loved was that I plugged the stuff in and it just worked. I'd
planned
> it all so well that there was no mucking around. I plugged it in, punched
> in a program which would send a keyboard here or there, and it just went
> where it was told. I was thrilled. Well, not just thrilled...
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> This morning I actually literally jumped for joy. I was throwing fists in
> the air with passion and excitement, shouting "YES!!!"
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