| OT - but interesting (to me anyway) [message #100728] |
Mon, 27 October 2008 04:53  |
mike audet[1]
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| Re: OT - but interesting (to me anyway) [message #100751 is a reply to message #100750] |
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| Re: OT - but interesting (to me anyway) [message #100800 is a reply to message #100752] |
Thu, 30 October 2008 00:48  |
excelav
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inux" target="_blank">1@linux, "uptown jimmy"
> <johnson314@bellsouth.net> wrote:
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>> I just now, for the first time since using Paris, started getting the
>> mistimed
>> rendered file thing. The one where there's lots of little edits and
>> cross-fades
>> and when you render the track some of the audio data is out of time?
>> Bummer,
>> dude. Is there a known work-around? Or is this all Mike's fault with his
>> damn software tweaking? ; )
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>> I'll check around the known bug list when I get back from our journey
>> into
>> town.
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>> Jimmy
>Absolutely you should not be giving away your work for free. I know
firsthand what a hard line that is when doing something you love, but to
continue the devolopment man, you gotta get something in return to keep
feeling that you want to push forward for your hard work. There is also an
issue of respect that things free do not earn.
AA
"Mike Audet" <mike@...> wrote in message news:493c4e48$1@linux...
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> Hi All,
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> I think the driver is ready for prime time. Thank you so much to everyone
> who tested the driver and reported back their results. I have to admit
> that
> I haven't kept a list of who that is. If you beta tested either the PSCL
> or the Scherzo, please send me an email (mike at mikeaudet dot com), and
> I'll send you a release build of the driver. The release build has a
> couple
> of additional bugs fixed, and it's compiled in a way that is faster and
> uses
> less RAM (because there is no debugging code). I don't want anyon
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| Re: OT - but interesting (to me anyway) [message #100801 is a reply to message #100748] |
Wed, 29 October 2008 23:35  |
xpam_m
 Messages: 5 Registered: October 2008
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e who
> helped
> make this happen to have to pay for the driver.
>
> Some may think I should just give the driver away. But, I'm a new teacher
> living paycheque to paycheque, and I don't think it's fair that I should
> be working for free. I've revamped ensoniq.ca, and I'll be adding more
> audio
> samples over the holidays. It should allow downloads without waiting for
> me to send an email. I'll be starting a google adwords campaign to get
> the
> word out to PARIS users who don't come here. With a little luck, I'll get
> a Grace m101 out of the thing.
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> My next steps are helping Kerry out with his mirror site and getting the
> ASIO driver updated - I'm aiming for low latency and 24 bit.
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> Thanks again to everyone.
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> Cheers! We did it!
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> Mike
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>Paris DEFINITELY sees a USB midi interface.
I was using one all the time, (and I mean "all the time") when I was using
Paris.
I was locking to Digital Betacam for post production, and Paris was the
slave...all through a Digi SMPTE slave driver....always worked.
Martin H
Lend An Ear Sound
On 3/12/08 1:19 PM, in article 4935f078@linux, "Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com>
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> "Dave(EK Sound)" <audioguy_editout_@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:4935dd01@linux...
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>> It *should* see the USB midi driver and use the attached interface...
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>> David.
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> I thought you'd say that
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> I think I'll put this on hold until after the new year when I can actually
> access my rigs and do some testing.
>
>Mike, even though I don't still use Paris, or even own one now,
Thankyou...you're a genius .
Congratulations.
Martin H
Lend An Ear Sound
On 8/12/08 10:29 AM, in article 493c4e48$1@linux, "Mike Audet" <mike@...>
wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I think the driver is ready for prime time. Thank you so much to everyone
> who tested the driver and reported back their results. I have to admit that
> I haven't kept a list of who that is. If you beta tested either the PSCL
> or the Scherzo, please send me an email (mike at
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