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Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80585] |
Fri, 23 February 2007 20:56 |
manic
Messages: 11 Registered: February 2007
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Hi guys...
I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my system
that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
their tips and experience.
There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here anymore),
but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at least!),
and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having the
guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life... Never
let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the Australian
record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time! If
you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
time!
Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80587 is a reply to message #80585] |
Fri, 23 February 2007 21:12 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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You're not dying are ya? So what format are you going to/on? We are in
other forums too you know ;-) We can find you. hehe
John
"manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote:
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>Hi guys...
>
>I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
>me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
>studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
>almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
>rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my
system
>that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
>to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
>in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
>and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
>their tips and experience.
>
>There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here anymore),
>but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
>stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
>Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
>only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
>saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
>thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at least!),
>and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
>programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having
the
>guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>
>Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life... Never
>let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>
>I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
>stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the Australian
>record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
>of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time!
If
>you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
>Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
>time!
>
>Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80589 is a reply to message #80585] |
Fri, 23 February 2007 21:33 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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Manic,
Good to hear from you. Hope you'll still pop by once in a while.
You're in Melbourne now aren't you? Drop me a line at my email if you feel
like catching up at any point.
If we don't cross paths again, all the best.
Cheers,
Kim.
"manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote:
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>Hi guys...
>
>I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
>me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
>studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
>almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
>rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my
system
>that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
>to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
>in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
>and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
>their tips and experience.
>
>There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here anymore),
>but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
>stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
>Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
>only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
>saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
>thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at least!),
>and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
>programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having
the
>guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>
>Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life... Never
>let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>
>I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
>stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the Australian
>record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
>of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time!
If
>you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
>Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
>time!
>
>Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80592 is a reply to message #80585] |
Sat, 24 February 2007 04:33 |
Morgan
Messages: 133 Registered: August 2005
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Hi Henry,
Great to hear from you - I have fond memories
of getting your multiple MEC setup , up
and running :)
What system are you using presently ?
Morgan
manic wrote:
> Hi guys...
>
> I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
> me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
> studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
> almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
> rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my system
> that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
> to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
> in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
> and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
> their tips and experience.
>
> There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here anymore),
> but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
> stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
> Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
> only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
> saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
> thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at least!),
> and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
> programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having the
> guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>
> Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life... Never
> let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>
> I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
> stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the Australian
> record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
> of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time! If
> you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
> Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
> time!
>
> Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80593 is a reply to message #80592] |
Sat, 24 February 2007 06:02 |
manic
Messages: 11 Registered: February 2007
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Hey Morgan!
Gee... i knew i shouldn't have started dropping names coz i knew i'd start
missing people like yourself! Ahhh.. the memories of word clocking and international
express shipping still give me shivers ;-)
We are actually running a PT HD3 rig, but our real joy is an SSL G console
that we picked up. PT is basically there as a tape machine and for editing,
but we do all our mixing now on the SSL (except for the occasional ruff demo)
and I'm loving it. It was funny how much of the automation in Paris actually
came from the "SSL way" of doing things which was kinda cool.
We are presently running a bunch of 192's, but i'd like eventually to get
some Apogees or something. Still, it sounds *way* better than PT did even
a few years ago, and i'm glad i had Paris for as long as i did. To be honest,
i actually though of using Paris in the same way, but the older OS and the
lack of editing features in paris compared to where PT has evolved was just
too much of a deal for me. That plus the fact that almost every other studio
we have anything to do with is running PT, so it just made sense.
Glad to see you're still around here helping folks out!
Henry
Morgan <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote:
>Hi Henry,
>Great to hear from you - I have fond memories
>of getting your multiple MEC setup , up
>and running :)
>
>What system are you using presently ?
>
>Morgan
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>
>
>manic wrote:
>> Hi guys...
>>
>> I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post
from
>> me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading
our
>> studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
>> almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
>> rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my
system
>> that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
>> to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
>> in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
>> and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
>> their tips and experience.
>>
>> There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here
anymore),
>> but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
>> stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia
to
>> Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T
was
>> only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
>> saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
>> thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at
least!),
>> and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
>> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
>> programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having
the
>> guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>>
>> Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life...
Never
>> let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>>
>> I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
>> stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the
Australian
>> record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
>> of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time!
If
>> you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>>
>> Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn
good
>> time!
>>
>> Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80594 is a reply to message #80589] |
Sat, 24 February 2007 06:03 |
manic
Messages: 11 Registered: February 2007
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...and thanks to you too Kim for carrying on Chuck's legacy ;-)
Where abouts are you in Melbourne?
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
>Manic,
>
>Good to hear from you. Hope you'll still pop by once in a while.
>
>You're in Melbourne now aren't you? Drop me a line at my email if you feel
>like catching up at any point.
>
>If we don't cross paths again, all the best.
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.
>
>"manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi guys...
>>
>>I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
>>me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading
our
>>studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
>>almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
>>rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my
>system
>>that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
>>to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
>>in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
>>and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
>>their tips and experience.
>>
>>There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here
anymore),
>>but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
>>stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia
to
>>Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T
was
>>only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
>>saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
>>thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at least!),
>>and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
>> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
>>programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having
>the
>>guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>>
>>Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life... Never
>>let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>>
>>I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
>>stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the Australian
>>record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
>>of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time!
>If
>>you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>>
>>Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn
good
>>time!
>>
>>Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80597 is a reply to message #80585] |
Sat, 24 February 2007 09:18 |
emarenot
Messages: 345 Registered: June 2005
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Hey manic,
Good luck in your adventures. I hope you'll stop by now and again.
Peace,
MR
"manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote in message news:45dfb76d$1@linux...
>
> Hi guys...
>
> I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
> me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
> studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
> almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
> rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my
system
> that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
> to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
> in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great
engineers
> and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
> their tips and experience.
>
> There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here
anymore),
> but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
> stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
> Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
> only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
> saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to
time...
> thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at
least!),
> and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i
emailed.
> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some
legendary
> programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having
the
> guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>
> Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life...
Never
> let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>
> I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
> stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the
Australian
> record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
> of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time! If
> you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
> Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn
good
> time!
>
> Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80621 is a reply to message #80585] |
Sat, 24 February 2007 09:26 |
Deej [4]
Messages: 1292 Registered: January 2007
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Hullo Henry,
Good to hear from you. I have moved to a different platform as well. Don't
bea stranger.
;o)
Deej
"manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote in message news:45dfb76d$1@linux...
>
> Hi guys...
>
> I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
> me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
> studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
> almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
> rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my
> system
> that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
> to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
> in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great
> engineers
> and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
> their tips and experience.
>
> There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here
> anymore),
> but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
> stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
> Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
> only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
> saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to
> time...
> thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at
> least!),
> and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i
> emailed.
> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some
> legendary
> programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having
> the
> guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>
> Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life...
> Never
> let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>
> I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
> stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the
> Australian
> record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
> of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time! If
> you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
> Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn
> good
> time!
>
> Henry (manic)
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Re: Farewell... and a huge thanks. [message #80662 is a reply to message #80585] |
Sun, 25 February 2007 02:51 |
rick
Messages: 1976 Registered: February 2006
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this is more like the neighborhood bar so keep a hangin'
On 24 Feb 2007 14:56:29 +1000, "manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote:
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>Hi guys...
>
>I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
>me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
>studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
>almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
>rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my system
>that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
>to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
>in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
>and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
>their tips and experience.
>
>There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here anymore),
>but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
>stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
>Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
>only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
>saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
>thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at least!),
>and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
>programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having the
>guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>
>Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life... Never
>let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>
>I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
>stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the Australian
>record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
>of I/O's and 5x C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time! If
>you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
>Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
>time!
>
>Henry (manic)
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