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Audio Geeks: Mid-side mojo and questions [message #79141] Sun, 28 January 2007 21:59
duncan is currently offline  duncan   UNITED STATES
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mentioned here recently, is it decent?
>>http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Lambda/
>>
>>Any other suggestions?
>>
>>Cheers,
>> -Jamie
>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>Manic,

Good to hear from you. Hope you'll still pop by once in a while.

You're in Melbourne now aren't you? Drop me a line at my email if you feel
like catching up at any point.

If we don't cross paths again, all the best.

Cheers,
Kim.

"manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote:
>
>Hi guys...
>
>I'm sure that many of you around here would not have ever seen a post from
>me... truth is I have been a long time Paris user, but since upgrading our
>studio a year ago I've kind of slipped out of "Paris land". I have spent
>almost 10 years enjoying everything there was about Paris, and constantly
>rebuilding machines and tweaking config files to get way more out of my
system
>that was probably even possible! I pretty much learned from scratch how
>to be an engineer not only from the millions of hours i have spent locked
>in my studio with Paris, but more importantly from so *many* great engineers
>and fellow Paris users around here who were always too obliging in sharing
>their tips and experience.
>
>There are too many people to list (and most of them aren't around here anymore),
>but guys like Brian T, DeeJ, Rick, derek, Matt, Sakis etc have all shared
>stuff that was invaluable to my engineering... one trip from Australia to
>Nashville i left some files unrendered on a drive at home, and Brian T was
>only too happy to open his studio so i could re-bounce them which totally
>saved my butt! Chuck, i know you're still around here from time to time...
>thanks a million for allowing me to test plugins (for a short time at least!),
>and for listening to me crap on about a million ideas every time i emailed.
> Also... Matthew Craig is probably long gone, but that guy did some legendary
>programming stuff too! Also... Edmund and SSC (RIP), thanks for having
the
>guts to dream up a system that was really so ahead of its time.
>
>Thanks to all you guys who have in some way inputted in to my life... Never
>let your technology get in the way of your creativity.
>
>I've just posted some gear for sale on the FS newsgroup... I know at one
>stage our system was one of the biggest around (and i think holds the Australian
>record for biggest Paris rig ever!) 5 cards, 4 MEC's, 442, IF2's, stacks
>of I/O's and 5x C1
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