| The Search for Perfect Pitch... [message #68924] |
Sun, 04 June 2006 00:18  |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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ere.com" target="_blank">nobody@ishere.com> wrote in message news:44b7fbae$1@linux...
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> Went from a mixed PARIS/SX environment to SX/Live. The feature bump was
> great,
> esp faster than real time rendering, VSTi freezing, etc. Have been very
> happy
> since dropping PARIS but mostly because I'm not a 'rocker' really anymore.
> I do pretty much all electronic music and I think the 'hi-fi' sound of
> native
> apps might work a little better in SX than in PARIS.
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> That said, I'm playing in a power pop and right now and I would wuv that
> big PARIS crunchiness for that material.
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> And always remember, it's the golfer not the clubs . . .
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> TCB
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> "macle" <Mates9999@cs.com> wrote:
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>>Just curious...
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>>For people who've switched from Paris, did you switch for features or
>>sound
>>or both or what?
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>>Every so often, I think about switching, and since I'm gearing up
>>for some new recording, I'm wondering if now's the time
>>(although, sticking with Paris might be the easiest thing, and my
>>main goal is to improve my room and tracking and those sorts of
>>things first).
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>>But I wonder if I'd be stupid to not get with all the advances.
>>ADC would be nice, midi would be nice, etc. And maybe low end
>>converters have come a long way, etc.
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>>I heard some stuff done on a Digi 002, and I was knocked out. You
>>can get a complete Digi 002 system with control surface and a
>>bunch of software for about $2000 which is cheaper than Paris
>>was (I got Paris mainly because it was a complete system like
>>Pro Tools, but way cheap
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