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CrumarT3? [message #81236] Tue, 06 March 2007 19:42 Go to next message
zmora is currently offline  zmora
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r 16384 samples !!!) now with creamware cards less than 80 samples
>> normally at 19 samples !!
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Re: CrumarT3? [message #81237 is a reply to message #81236] Tue, 06 March 2007 18:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill Lorentzen is currently offline  Bill Lorentzen   UNITED STATES
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t;> Even withn that latency vertex can compensate.
>> VERTEX can compensate for the cards latency difference too !!
>> So now you can record across two submixes your drumtracks !!
>> Youcan now use digital input along analog inputs for phase related audio
>> stuff...
>> I hope that I convinced a couple to stay longer with Paris because I hate
>> seeing every day someone selling his entire Paris rig...
>> Grab one two or three Pulsar cards ,
Re: CrumarT3? [message #81238 is a reply to message #81237] Tue, 06 March 2007 20:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tyrone Corbett is currently offline  Tyrone Corbett   
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man they are cheap used !, remember
>> what you paid for Paris back then, and intergrate them with Paris and
adat
>> and spdif and analog , whtever !!
>> You will have a very uptodate sound and plugz to work.
>> Did I mention that creamware have some fanatstic emulation of guita
>amplifiers
>> !!??
>> Yes marshall, fender ,mesaboogie, vox, the best emulators so far !
>> I even have managed to make some extra plugins from these as separate
>marshall
>> speakers ,vox speakers, mesa speakers, to be used alone without their
>preamps.
>> So you can record straight ahead from a guitar amp head and then just
use
>> this speakers...
>> REALTIME guitar playing ,no latency, remember 19 samples !!
>> 1 ms i
Re: CrumarT3? [message #81243 is a reply to message #81238] Tue, 06 March 2007 20:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Dedric Terry is currently offline  Dedric Terry   UNITED STATES
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rter gives as
>> opposed
>> to paria nalog in by just recording the same sound at the same time from
>> these both inputs (Paris analog in and spdif /or adat) . Use a latency

>> plugin
>> like the free samplelatency or use vertex and just delay the Paris
>> "analog"
>> input signal by some samples until the cancel with one phase reversed.
>> make your notes as to know which are the perceived latencies for all your
>> gear.
>> Then BUY vertex dsp plugin !
>> Thus you will be able to put the exact latency each track has and allign
>> all your drumtracks and not only...
>> If you put a eds compressor with lookahead , see at the latency table
and
>> put on vertex that amount of latency.
>> ALLIGN all your tracks.
>> Analog sounds much better because it does not have samples latencies !!
>> Now you can group along submixes in Paris up to 32 groups with vertex

>> again.
>> You can solo all your guitars which are spread along 2-3-4 and maybe more
>> submixes.
>> You can mute them too.
>> You can solo only the back vocals and the main vocal...
>> There is creamware pulsar cards that have many many adat ins and outs
plus
>> super
Re: CrumarT3? [message #81246 is a reply to message #81243] Tue, 06 March 2007 22:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
zmora is currently offline  zmora
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gt; Thats more than enouph for a dense mix.
>> You can of course use along paris eds effects and dx (as vst remember
!)
>> plugins.
>> You can do whatever and Paris will sound killer better than any cubase
mix
>> I heard !
>> Sorry DJ !
>> If anyone want my Paris exe file which has this great look (black
>> wonderful)
>> I can send it via personal email.
>> Just let me know you have a Paris 3 license because I always use the
>> antipace
>> exe because I do not want any challenge codes troubles anymore !!
>> Although I have bought Paris 3 I may be feel ilegal but what the heck
we
>> deserve that right ?
>> We all have cried out for a latency compensation, we have that, better

>> grouping,
>> we have that, more stable under XP, we sure have that, better looks ?,
we
>> have that too, more plugins of uad1 quality but not that much of latency
>> (remember 16384 samples !!!) now with creamware cards less than 80 samples
>> normally at 19 samples !!
>> Even withn that latency vertex can compensate.
>> VERTEX can compensate for the cards latency difference too !!
>> So now you can record across two submixes your drumtracks !!
>> Youcan now use digital input along analog inputs for phase related audio
>> stuff...
>> I hope that I convinced a couple to stay longer with Paris because I hate
>> seeing every day someone selling his entire Paris rig...
>> Grab one two or three Pulsar cards , man they are cheap used !, remember
>> what you paid for Paris back the
Re: CrumarT3? [message #81247 is a reply to message #81246] Tue, 06 March 2007 22:10 Go to previous message
zmora is currently offline  zmora
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n, and intergrate them with Paris and
adat
>> and spdif and analog , whtever !!
>> You will have a very uptodate sound and plugz to work.
>> Did I mention that creamware have some fanatstic emulation of guita
>> amplifiers
>> !!??
>> Yes marshall, fender ,mesaboogie, vox, the best emulators so far !
>> I even have managed to make some extra plugins from these as separate

>> marshall
>> speakers ,vox speakers, mesa speakers, to be used alone without their

>> preamps.
>> So you can record straight ahead from a guitar amp head and then just
use
>> this speakers...
>> REALTIME guitar playing ,no latency, remember 19 samples !!
>> 1 ms is 44.1 samples at 44.1 khz.
>> Thats for now.
>> Enjoy...
>> Regards,
>> Dimitrios
>
>Its a hard question to avoid. I think that CD's, like vinyl, will
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If you think of web pages as "cover art," at least we'll be able to
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to be very concerned about record covers shrinking down to jewel-case size.
MR
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