| OK Gang... get ready to SHIT YOUR PANTS!!! [message #89301] |
Mon, 03 September 2007 19:56  |
Nei
Messages: 108 Registered: November 2006
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d work in my case, because of
>where it's located & that it's still small in size & hasn't
>spread much, so I don't really have to be concerned
>about "which one will be most effective?" IOW, I need to find
>out how much is not enough, how much is too much, and how much
>is "just right" for being able to effectively employ a
>prosthesis from a musician's standpoint. Might help me make a
>more educated decision.
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>Anyway, if anybody knows of anyone, that'd be great; I'd sure
>appreciate it. Lemme know!
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>NeilI ran Paris for years on XP, and never, never had any issues apart from the
lack of Paris functionality for my needs
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Martin Harrington
Lend An Ear Sound
Sydney Australia
0414 913 247
"Kerr Mathieson" <oneninehundred@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:470dd6e1$1@linux...
> I'm using ME 'cause I know it runs Paris fine. I only use this machine
> for paris and cubase, that's it. guess I might have to consider moving to
> XP if I can be sure Paris runs ok
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> "Martin Harrington" <lendan@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
> news:470d66c5@linux...
>> Why on earth are you still running ME?
>> It is a dinosaur by today's standards.
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>> Martin Harrington
>> Lend An Ear Sound
>> Sydney, Australia
>> 0414913247
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>> "Kerr Mathieson" <oneninehundred@virgin.net> wrote in message
>> news:470d4c41$1@linux...
>>> yeah, I double checked and checked again (and then once more!), they're
>>> in the same plugins folder as everything else.
>>>
>>> I knew the .dll files were library files, which is what confused me the
>>> most about the wavelab message lol!
>>>
>>> Think I'll download them in all forms and unpack/install and see what
>>> happens. Still think it might be something to do with running ME
>>> though, 'cause the modern site says 2000/XP for system req.
>>>
>>> hmmmmm
>>>
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