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| Re: FREE AT LAST...FREE AT LAST...PARIS IS FREE [message #86286 is a reply to message #86284] |
Thu, 07 June 2007 11:16   |
Tom Bruhl
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tegory it would be ZZ Top.
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>>>>>>> Opinions?
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>>>>>>> TCB
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>For one not in the know, what part is being replaced?
Regardless, I certainly wish him well.
"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>Yesss.......Here's another one for Nappy.
>
>;o)
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>"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:468e298a@linux...
>> For our friend Nappy and his dream of becoming the Ultimate Fighting
>> Champion!
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>> John wrote:
>>> Go Nappy Go !!! Send ups from all your Parisian friends here. This
is a
>>> fantastic day for our friend Nappy.
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>Nappy is getting a new kidney today. Hopefully all is going well.
"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote in message
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> For one not in the know, what part is being replaced?
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> Regardless, I certainly wish him well.
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> "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>>Yesss.......Here's another one for Nappy.
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>>;o)
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>>"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:468e298a@linux...
>>> For our friend Nappy and his dream of becoming the Ultimate Fighting
>>> Champion!
>>>
>>> John wrote:
>>>> Go Nappy Go !!! Send ups from all your Parisian friends here. This
> is a
>>>> fantastic day for our friend Nappy.
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>"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8rqs83tdujiafc7qf9jtqq2a1f9m2q2nmi@4ax.com...
> anybody remember when alice and the band played wearing summer
> dresses...60's...
>
OK..............you can stop now.........Hi Brad,
Good to see you are alive, well and having fun!
Chuck
"Brad Lyons" <brad@audioandmidi.com> wrote:
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>I absolutely LOVED Paris at the time--but as we started to need more things,
>it just couldn't keep up. The bouncing down was getting annoying, so we
got
>more DSP cards. But then trying to do independant headphone mixes became
>an issue, then expanding into more tracks was a problem, many native plugins
>were giving me issues, etc.
>
>When I left Connecticut in 2000 to come to Sweetwater (wow, I've been here
>7-years now???), I also left the studio and Paris systems behind. I was
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| Re: FREE AT LAST...FREE AT LAST...PARIS IS FREE [message #86291 is a reply to message #86286] |
Thu, 07 June 2007 12:03   |
Deej [4]
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>>And the control room at my church:
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>>http://www.audioandmidi.com/BLACKHAWK/brad_blackhawk1.jpg
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>>Brad Lyons
>>Sweetwater
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>>"Brad Lyons" <brad@audioandmidi.com> wrote:
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>>>For those that don't know me, I had one of the largest Paris systems in
>>use
>>>out there and well while @ another music retailer, I sold Paris sytems
>by
>>>the boatloads, to many of ya'll I'm sure! So I'm curious, since Paris
>is
>>>long gone, how many here are still using Paris? And how many have moved
>>>on to other systems? If you've moved on, what are you using now?
>>>
>>>Brad Lyons-Sweetwater
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| Re: FREE AT LAST...FREE AT LAST...PARIS IS FREE [message #86324 is a reply to message #86286] |
Fri, 08 June 2007 02:48   |
Sarah
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id spend a few
>anxious moments when I resigned myself to the RTFM last night and sat up
>until about 3:00 AM getting my head around military Rolandspeak.
>Jeeezzzz.......after dealing with the cryptic reduncdancy of this manual,
I
>could probaly get a job as an artilleryman in the Royal Marines. In a former
>life, I would have jumped up and down on it until it was in pieces and then
>thrown it out the window and gone for a jog or something..........(sigh)
>
>I mean, this is only a brief example of the stuff I find myself doing on
a
>regular basis nowadays. I no longer bear any resemblance at all to my former
>self or just about any "normal" person I know.
>
>OK...rant off......
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>LOL!!!.........Exactly right.
;o)
..
"chuck duffy" <c@c.com> wrote in message news:468fb5f4$1@linux...
>
> DJ,
>
> I have a little edirol/roland controller. As far as I can tell roland
> products
> are designed and produced by robots, with the target consumer being a
> computer.
>
> I have burned in my brain a sequence that goes something like this:
>
> 1-1/2-1/3-1/4-1/2-9
>
> That roughly describes the button sequence required to reload the factory
> defaults.
>
> Working with these things is like directly writing machine code without
> the
> benefit of an assembler. For those of you with human brains, think of any
> typical task and how roland would approach it. If you need to sweep the
> kitchen, first gather the raw materials and tools required to construct
> the
> sweeping device, then melt the polymer resin, pour it into a mold, let it
> cool and retrieve the newly formed dustpan.
>
>
> Chuck
>
> "DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>>Before I met you guys, I was soooo ungeeklike. I mean, all I wanted to do
>
>>was show up at an unplugged gig and plug in guitar DI to a PA that someone
>
>>else had set up. I would look at the rack of gear and the mass of cabling
>
>>and think "man, I'm glad I don't have to deal with that crap". I would
>>turn
>
>>on a computer and not **** with it. If it was acting wierd , I would send
> it
>>to Dell or Apple.
>>
>>Well.....last night, my 220v GC-8, which is a proprietary remote control
> for
>>at 220v Roland R-880, died. Well, I hooked up another one that I had
>>bought
>
>>on EBay for just such an occasion and it and I don't even want to go into
>
>>the insanity that happened next, but I ended up stiing down with the 2"
>
>>thick manual and reprogramming a buch of stuff on the damn thing and now
> it
>>works. I know, I know..that's what 2" thick manuals are for...right? It's
>
>>just so out of character for me. I used to be soooo right brained. My head
>
>>didn't even explode when I sat down and did this, though I did spend a few
>
>>anxious moments when I resigned myself to the RTFM last night and sat up
>
>>until about 3:00 AM getting my head around military Rolandspeak.
>>Jeeezzzz.......after dealing with the cryptic reduncdancy of this manual,
> I
>>could probaly get a job as an artilleryman in the Royal Marines. In a
>>former
>
>>life, I would have jumped up and down on it until it was in pieces and
>>then
>
>>thrown it out the window and gone for a jog or something..........(sigh)
>>
>>I mean, this is only a brief example of the stuff I find myself doing on
> a
>>regular basis nowadays. I no longer bear any resemblance at all to my
>>former
>
>>self or just about any "normal" person I know.
>>
>>OK...rant off......
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>My kitty just left me an indescribable (and unrecognizable) present on the
floor in front of my subwoofer.
OY!..dude..............I almost hurled chunder
"Brad Lyons" <brad@audioandmidi.com> wrote in message
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> The picture says it all :-)
>
> http://www.audioan
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