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| Re: Punching In [message #65659 is a reply to message #65621] |
Thu, 23 March 2006 11:14   |
volthause
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ghampton.com" target="_blank">tony@standinghampton.com> wrote in message =
news:C069E3BF.A62A%tony@standinghampton.com...
James,
ALC would be first on my list also, along with support for VST =
instruments,
but you're right about those things being on the "very difficult" side =
of
things.
As far as EDS effects, I'm actually very happy with what we've already =
got.
I'm not really missing anything.
The places PARIS lacks for me is in VST support, and more flexible =
routing
and grouping. Again, these things will be hard to tackle.
I'd support development for some more variety in comps, chorus,
delays,modulation effects, etc. $100.00 for a good multi-pack?
Definitely more for ALC and major improvements along those lines.
Tony
On 4/17/06 8:46 PM, in article 444444fa$1@linux, "James McCloskey"
<excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I'm kind of thinking out loud.
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> What kind of native plugins would you guys like to see developed for =
Paris?
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> What do you think you guys would be willing to pay for these =
plugins?
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> If we could get the algorithms ported from the Ensoniq DP pro, what =
would
> you guys be willing to pay for that?
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> I'm not sure that this is possible, but, what would you guys be =
willing to
> pay for automatic plugin delay compensation?
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> If you could have somebody do coding work for Paris, what would you =
have
> them do? What would you be willing to pay for this =
software/service?
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> I may have somebody interested.
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> James
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