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| Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64760 is a reply to message #64736] |
Tue, 21 February 2006 08:55   |
Mike Audet
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64;hotmail.com" target="_blank">hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:442b00f2$1@linux...
>>>
>>>
>>> That's excellent. Sounds like an ideal place for us to put the SMPTE
files
>>> in fact?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Kim.
>>>
>>> "Tony Benson" <tony@standinghampton.com> wrote:
>>>>Hey Kim,
>>>>
>>>>I set up an area on one of my sites to host larger files any PARIS people
>>>
>>>>might need to make available on the web. My idea was to give people who
>>> had
>>>>no other option a way to let others download complete songs, mic/pre
>>>>shootout files, etc. If anyone has larger files they want to share over
>>> the
>>>>web, I'll be glad to set them up. I've got a ton of unused space and
it's
>>> a
>>>>moderately fast host. Anyway, here it is:
>>>>
>>>>www.mercysakes.com/paris/vault
>>>>
>>>>Tony
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:442a0a9d$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I need (rather badly) to do an update of the newsgroup website. Those
>>> who
>>>>> visit via the website may well have noticed the (hopelessly outdated)
>>> list
>>>>> of Paris links on the site.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd like to get a list of all the Paris sites that are about. I beleive
>>>
>>>>> about
>>>>> half the ones already listed are still working. I'm pretty sure I've
>
>>>>> heard
>>>>> a couple thrown around on the group here that I don't have up there
>>>>> however.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, I'd be really greatful if some people could name all the sites
that
>>>
>>>>> are
>>>>> out there, which no doubt many of you have stashed in your bookmarks.
>>>
>>>>> Also,
>>>>> anybody who has their own little archives and wants to share
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| Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64816 is a reply to message #64797] |
Wed, 22 February 2006 16:21   |
Martin Harrington
 Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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On 3/30/06 3:51 PM, in article 442c6107$1@linux, "James McCloskey"
<excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> http://www.macmusic.org/news/view.php/lang/EN/id/4281/I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session tonight
doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice piano
sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using his
keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking both
Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and after
about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session he was
so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty forgiving
of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the session
went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for itself in
one gig.
This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was an
older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
;o).showed it to my wife...she calling a laywer...thanks...it is funny
though...sigh...
On 31 Mar 2006 16:27:14 +1000, "James" <no@noway.com> wrote:Not true about dual CPU. I have offered repeatedly on here about my setup
that I ran for years without no problems. However, it was a dual pentium
running on windows 2000. It ran flawlessly except the shut down, but I
lived with that. Brian T. asked everyone what their setup was and it
appeared I was the only one that was running a dual pentium processor, but
others were having issue with the AMD dual. So I know for a fact that dual
pentium work. In fact I am on a super fast pentium 4 now and I still
believe that my older dual pentium was faster on everything... screen writes
(and I am using the same Matrox G-450 video card) and just useage. I'd go
back to the dual pentium but the prices went through the roof on the
motherboards... so I just went with a Pentium 4.
"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote in message news:442b28af@linux...
> Most likely it's the dual core. Paris is notoriously not cool with dual
CPU
> set ups.
> AA
>
>
> "Ted" <stgardham@rogers.com> wrote in message news:442aea78$1@linux...
> >
> > I hope someone can help me with this same lock up issue. I have just
> > switched
> > over my Paris system to a new PC. It is an AMD 3800 dual core processor
on
> > an ASUS MB. I have only Paris loaded on it so far. I have loaded the XP
> > drivers
> > and effects subsystem. I still run Paris 2.2. I had no problems with my
> > previous
> > PC runing on XP other than it was slow. Now I get the same symptoms as
> > Wayne
> > did on this new system. Paris just locks up. I have tried following all
of
> > the tweaks and still no luck. Does anyone else have an other ideas?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > "Wayne Carson" <carson_wayne@msn.com> wrote:
> >>Dave and Aaron,
> >>
> >>Freeze up no more!!!!!!!!!
> >>
> >>Previously I had only read the posted letters back a week. I since
> >>learned
> >>how to get the next 50 or 100 or 1,000. It's my first time in a
newgroup.
> >>It took some time, about 9 hours but I went back to Aug 2003 and
reviewed
> >>every posting (about 12,000) pertaining to XP and Paris (about a
thousand)
> >>and found a posting by Daniel Keller on "Optimizing windows 2000 and XP
> > for
> >>Audio System Performance Tweaks - Stuff to do after installing. I
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| Re: What's in your Paris.cfg [message #64833 is a reply to message #64816] |
Thu, 23 February 2006 04:20  |
John [1]
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gt;keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
both
>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>>after
>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
he
>>was
>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>forgiving
>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the session
>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for itself
>>> in
>>> >one gig.
>>> >
>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
>an
>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>> >
>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>> >
>>> >;o).
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>
>>Hello all,
I was wondering how advancements in flash memory have come.
Is it feesable to get a couple of flash drives..40gb etc..
and load windows XP on it and boot from it (run paris from it)
and stream audio from another flash drive?
Speed, reliablity, benefits?????
Thanks,
BrandonFor those interested in hearing the demos:
http://www.ilio.com/synthogy/ivory/index.html
AA
"Cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message news:442edfda$1@linux...
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> I'm dying to check that out!
> When can I come over?
>
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>
>
> "Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote:
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>>You're right.
>>It's very cool.
>>Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said of
>>large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
>>So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
>>so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
>>sample-wise.
>>I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
>>it is my favorite - go figure.
>>Wish list:
>> Better in mono.
>> Half-pedaling.
>> An upright piano would be cool.
>>
>>Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
>>>grinnin
>>>like a cheshire cat.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
>>>news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>>>firing
>>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
>>>> >tonight
>>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice
> piano
>>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
> his
>>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
> both
>>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>>>after
>>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
> he
>>>was
>>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>>forgiving
>>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the
>>>> >session
>>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for
>>>> >itself
>>>> in
>>>> >one gig.
>>>> >
>>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
>>an
>>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>>> >
>>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>>> >
>>>> >;o).
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>
>>>
>
I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
http://www.polesoft.com/refer.htmlHave you enabled all 6252343754 voices yet?
;o)
"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442ed3d5$1@linux...
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> You're right.
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