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| Re: Apples- Mac Book Pro 17'! [message #67314 is a reply to message #67299] |
Mon, 24 April 2006 20:49  |
excelav
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--------------070509040902000705070204--.........seee.......I told you this guy had a chainer in his holster.
;o)
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote in message news:44643c73$1@linux...
>
> Dear Paris user...
> The following is the easiest and CHEAPEST WAY TO DO THIS WITH COMPLETE
time
> allignment.
>
> First you buy Chainer VST wrapper... and thats the only expense you make.
>
> Then you put chainer on every drumtrack, kick snare, OH's, Tom1,Tom2,Tom3
> whatever...
>
> Now on each Chainer you put on its first slot the input module, then on
slot2
> you put a vst compressor, many free out there, most of them are 0 latent
> !
> I have posted some names before.
> There you squash the hell out of your compressor which means you have a
100%
> wet compressed and heavily squashed drumtrack.
> Now chainer has also dry control !, meaning you can add "uncompressed"
sound
> too...
> You do exactly the same for all your drumtracks.
> On you stereo drumtracks like OH's you put a stereo instance of chainer
doing
> the same things...
>
> Chainer can take this thing steps further...
> It has 10 pages so you can add EQ another compressor, whatever all time
alligned
> , I also have posted about that.
>
> Dead simple cheap enouph and extremely effective.
> No nudging, no latency compensation.
> Beware, wavesren has 64 samples latency, T-racks has also 64 samples
latency,
> Waves C1 though has 0 latency.
> MOST OTHER COMPRESSORS INCLUDING COMMERCIAL ONES ARE ) LATEnt ...
>
> Hope this helps
> Regards,
> Dimitrios
> "CJG" <cj@grimmark.com> wrote:
> >
> >Hi Folks!
> >I wonder how You would compress a group, of say 12 drum tracks, in PARIS?
> >I would want the whole kit to go through a stereo compressor during mix
>
> >
> >Please. say something clever! :)
> >All the best
> >CJG
>i sure am be that...thanks for the laugh.
On 12 May 2006 16:19:39 +1000, "DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>
>Only the old guys will get this...
>
>heh hehBoy, it seems that all you guys are using slightly older mb's (couple of
years). We switched from an Abit AN8 to a Asus A8V-E, with no luck working
Paris. However, we chose the Athlon 64 X2 3800+ dual core. Unfortunately,
we didn't know Paris doesn't like dual core cpu's. This really bites,
because it is really fast.
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:4463e136@linux...
> ASUS A7V8X works great with Paris.
>
> "Lou C." <aardvark@comcast.net> wrote in message news:44638076@linux...
> > Just wondering what model of pc or which motherboard you guys are using
> with
> > Paris Pro 3 and XP, and have it running completely stable? For example:
> > HP, Dell, Gateway or Compaq.
> > Asus, Abit Gigabyte motherboards
> > Pentium 4, Celeron, Athlon, Duron, etc..
> >
> > Also, if you don't know specifics, how old is it?
> >
> >
>
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Jef, do you have a HP printer, camera, scanner and/or software?
Look for the installation of KB908531 in your add/remove programs. If =
you have it let me know, I think I know why you'd be seeing that =
problem.
AA
"jef knight" <thestudio@allknightmusic.com> wrote in message =
news:44649581@linux...
this happens on my laptop all the time deej. dunno what causes it but =
a reboot fixes it.
j
DJ wrote:=20
Yeah!!! It's back.
;o)
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
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