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| Re: Check the FS group again [message #79134 is a reply to message #79133] |
Sun, 28 January 2007 15:23   |
Deej [4]
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touched a de-esser.
> Better than the Rode K2, and maybe even a little sweeter sounding than an
> AT4047 (also a good VO mic). The AT3035 is pretty good as well, and a little
> less than the Bluebird - and imho, better than the C1, or at least comparing
> in that price range.
>
> See what you like best of course.
>
> Regards,
> Dedric
>
> On 2/23/07 8:54 PM, in article 45dfa8fa$1@linux, "Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com>
> wrote:
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>> A C1? on female voice? Man, you'd better have a good de-esser
>> handy.
>>
>> Seriously - not trying to give you shit about your choice, but
>> download every free plugin de-esser you can find. I'd bet good
>> money you will need at least one of 'em.
>>
>> Neil
>>
>>
>> Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>> Thanks Ab and Neil, those are excellent suggestions.
>>>
>>> She has a specific project coming up quickly for this setup so she
>>> needed to make her decision today. After considering what she really<
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| Re: Check the FS group again [message #79139 is a reply to message #79137] |
Sun, 28 January 2007 19:23   |
Chris Ludwig
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her voice... Eureka & a Bluebird -
>>>> under a grand total & she's rockin' on all her v/o work.
>>>>
>>>> Maybe you should see if you can demo that combination???
>>>>
>>>> Neil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>>>> Thanks Dedric and Neil!
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> -Jamie
>>>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Neil wrote:
>>>>>> The pre's in those Lexi boxes are "OK", nothing special...
>>>>>> I suggested it to Deej for an audio scratchpad setup for his
>>>>>> wife, and it'd be perfect for that, PLUS YOU GET A KILLER
>>>>>> REVERB!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But for v/o work, methinks you'd be better off with a nice
>>>>>> channel strip. I agree with Dedric that the Bluebird is a DAMN
>>>>>> nice mic for under a grand - haven't tried it yet on female
>>>>>> voice, but I have a feeling it would be great for that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Neil
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dedric Terry wrote:
>>>>>> Jamie,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I recently spec'd a VO system for a friend in the western part of the
>>>> state
>>>>>> in a similar situation - looking for good quality but not overkill -
>> I'm
>>>>>> going with the TC Konnekt 8 for him as it's pres have gotten great reviews
>>>>>> (haven't heard it yet, so take that for what its' worth - in that price
>>>>>> range it probably is the best of the bunch).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For a mic, the Blue Bluebird is a great mic for VO - nice even, clear
>>>>>> response across the board - smooth highs too which isn't common in sub-$1k
>>>>>> mics.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Dedric
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/22/07 9:25 PM, in article 45de6ce4$1@linux, "Jamie K"
>>>>>&
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| Re: Check the FS group again [message #79140 is a reply to message #79139] |
Sun, 28 January 2007 20:14   |
Deej [4]
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gt; <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My wife needs to get an audio interface/mic pre and a mic for voice
>> over
>>>>>>> work (she does radio/TV spots and such). It will be connected to a
>> G4
>>>>>>> iBook, so it can be USB or Firewire.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I would suggest one of the MOTU firewire interfaces since I've had
>> good
>>>>>>> experiences with MOTU. But she only really needs one channel so those
>>>>>>> would be buying more than she needs.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This was mentioned here recently, is it decent?
>>>>>>> http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Lambda/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any other suggestions?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> -Jamie
>>>>>>> www.JamieKrutz.com
>You're not dying are ya? So what format are you going to/on? We are in
other forums too you know ;-) We can find you. hehe
John
"manic" <manic@henryseeley.com> wrote:
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>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 C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time!
If
>you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
>Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
>time!
>
>Henry (manic)Neil,
Can this reverb be used in real time for monitoring while tracking? Amy
wants to hear some 'verb in the cans.
"Neil" <OIUOI@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45def6eb$1@linux...
>
> The pre's in those Lexi boxes are "OK", nothing special...
> I suggested it to Deej for an audio scratchpad setup for his
> wife, and it'd be perfect for that, PLUS YOU GET A KILLER
> REVERB!
>
> :)
>
> But for v/o work, methinks you'd be better off with a nice
> channel strip. I agree with Dedric that the Bluebird is a DAMN
> nice mic for under a grand - haven't tried it yet on female
> voice, but I have a feeling it would be great for that.
>
> Neil
>
>
>
> Jamie K <Meta@Dimensional.com> wrote:
>>
>>My wife needs to get an audio interface/mic pre and a mic for voice over
>
>>work (she does radio/TV spots and such). It will be connected to a G4
>>iBook, so it can be USB or Firewire.
>>
>>I would suggest one of the MOTU firewire interfaces since I've had good
>
>>experiences with MOTU. But she only really needs one channel so those
>>would be buying more than she needs.
>>
>>This was
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| Re: Check the FS group again [message #79142 is a reply to message #79140] |
Sun, 28 January 2007 22:28   |
Deej [4]
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6's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time!
If
>you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
>Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
>time!
>
>Henry (manic)Congratulations John!
Richie always has been a great talent on all levels.
Now I need to get the disc.
DC
"John Macy" <spamlessjohn@johnmacy.com> wrote:
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>Chet Flippo has a nice review up on CMT about
>Richie's new CD, recorded and mixed by me in
>Paris, of course...
>
> http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1553094/20070222/poco.jhtml ?headlines=trueFor some reason when I installed NoLimit, I don't have presets (I believe
Chuck said there are 4 or 5 that should show up) maybe cuz I'm on a mac?
I dunno.
Can someone check and report what the numbers are in the presets? Also if
anyone wants to share favorite settings for Acoustic bass, I'd appreciate
it.
Thanks,
DaleHi Henry,
Great to hear from you - I have fond memories
of getting your multiple MEC setup , up
and running :)
What system are you using presently ?
Morgan
manic 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 C16's... kicked any PT rig we knew of for a LONG time! If
> you're interested in any of it, check out the post over there.
>
> Thanks to all of you for many years of friendship, learning and a darn good
> time!
>
> Henry (manic)Hey Morgan!
Gee... i knew i shouldn't have started dropping names coz i knew i'd start
missing people like yourself! Ahhh.. the memories of word clocking and international
express shipping still give me shivers ;-)
We are actually running a PT HD3 rig, but our real joy is an SSL G console
that we picked up. PT is basically there as a tape machine and for editing,
but we do all our mixing now on the SSL (except for the occasional ruff demo)
and I'm loving it. It was funny how much of the automation in Paris actually
came from the "SSL way" of doing things which was kinda cool.
We are presently running a bunch of 192's, but i'd like eventually to get
some Apogees or something. Still, it sounds *way* better than PT did even
a few years ago, and i'm glad i had Paris for as long as i did. To be honest,
i actually though of using Paris in the same way, but the older OS and the
lack of editing features in paris compared to where PT has evolved was just
too much of a deal for me. That plus the fact that almost every other studio
we have anything to do with is running PT, so it just made sense.
Glad to see you're still around here helping folks out!
Henry
Morgan <morganp@ntplx.net> wrote:
>Hi Henry,
>Great to hear from you - I have fond memories
>of getting your multiple MEC setup , up
>and running :)
>
>What system are you using presently ?
>
>Morgan
>
>
>
>manic 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
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| Re: Check the FS group again [message #79202 is a reply to message #79142] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 14:47   |
Chris Ludwig
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ons. Or
>> whatever I/O you want to use.
>>
>> -Rohde
>>
>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:45f67811@linux...
>>>I would like to send the output of a sub group or the global master out
>>>of paris (digitally) to another rig for processing and then back
>>>(digitally) into paris.
>>>
>>> So the question is where are the routing points in the patch bay...would
>>> that be the Mec Master dL & dR? also what are L & R on the inserts
>>> attached to...the subgroup main out?
>>>
>>> Don
>>>
>>> "Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww_nspm@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:45f5e670$1@linux...
>>>> Don, are you wanting to affect the signal before bringing it back in
>>>> (like putting an external compressor)?
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure if you're looking for external inserts or the "wire"
>>>> plugin which can be used to route signals.
>>>>
>>>> -Rohde
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:45f3e06f$1@linux...
>>>>> Can one digitally (virtually) route the outputs of a Subgroup or the
>>>>> Global Master out of Paris via the Patchbay and back again? and if so
>>>>> how?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> Don
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>Bingo
thanks Rohde
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:45f8ade9$1@linux...
> Don, my guess is that you probably externally brought it back into another
> submix on a aux in or a set of channels but you'd have to (and I'm
> shooting in the dark here) find some way to get signal out of the submix
> you're bussing and shut it down in the global mix. Not sure that is
> possible.
> AA
>
>
> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:45f884eb@linux...
>>I got signal out that way but I'm having a no luck routing it back...I did
>>once but for the life of me I can't remember how
>>
>> Don
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww_nspm@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:45f87322$1@linux...
>>> I've only 1 EDS card at the moment, so I'm not sure if this is available
>>> for a submix - I'm guessing its not.
>>>
>>> In the Global mixer window, select Settings-->Show Inserts. Add the
>>> External insert.
>>>
>>> Then open the patch bay and drag Mixer-A Insert onto the playing field.
>>> You will see on the far right that there is a set of inserts for L and
>>> R. Wire these to MEC Master-A dL / dR for your digital connections. Or
>>> whatever I/O you want to use.
>>>
>>> -Rohde
>>>
>>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:45f67811@linux...
>>>>I would like to send the output of a sub group or the global master out
>>>>of paris (digitally) to another rig for processing and then back
>>>>(digitally) into paris.
>>>>
>>>> So the question is where are the routing points in the patch
>>>> bay...would that be the Mec Master dL & dR? also what are L & R on the
>>>> inserts attached to...the subgroup main out?
>>>>
>>>> Don
>>>>
>>>> "Rohde Wakefield" <rohdeww_nspm@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:45f5e670$1@linux...
>>>>> Don, are you wanting to affect the signal before bringing it back in
>>>>> (like putting an external compressor)?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure if you're looking for external inserts or the "wire"
>>>>> plugin which can be used to route signals.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Rohde
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:45f3e06f$1@linux...
>>>>>> Can one digitally (virtually) route the outputs of a Subgroup or the
>>>>>> Global Master out of Paris via the Patchbay and back again? and if so
>>>>>> how?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Don
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>I heard this on the radio tonight. They said he took two charcoal grills
in to a bathroom and died of carbon monoxide posioning. If you were going
to kill yourself, why would you do it in the way that he did? Why would
he call the police for help if he really wanted to die? It doesn't sound
right to me. If it's true, it's an even sadder story.
James
"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>Bazillion-selling albums, gold & platinum records prolly lining
>his walls, Beatles tribute act that he supposedly loved doing
>as his hobby band, coupla kids, divorce finalized or close to
>it, new fiancee... nothing to look forward to, or what?
>
> http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=255077>1= 7702
>On 15 Mar 2007 13:56:43 +1000, "James McCloskey"
<excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>I heard this on the radio tonight. They said he took two charcoal grills
>in to a bathroom and died of carbon monoxide posioning. If you were going
>to kill yourself, why would you do it in the way that he did? Why would
>he call the police for help if he really wanted to die? It doesn't sound
>right to me. If it's true, it's an even sadder story.
>
>
>James
>
>
>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>
>>Bazillion-selling albums, gold & platinum records prolly lining
>>his walls, Beatles tribute act that he supposedly loved doing
>>as his hobby band, coupla kids, divorce finalized or close to
>>it, new fia
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| Re: Check the FS group again [message #79206 is a reply to message #79202] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 15:06   |
Deej [4]
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citement of the lifestyle, until I
remember how ugly and cruel it often was.
;o(
"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote in message news:45f8cead$1@linux...
>
> Here's another perspective...
>
> http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/moreTrack/view.bg?articleid =188564
>
> Ever been in a band?
>
> I think they all need a good smack in the nose....
>
> Pathetic.
>
> DC
>"lamont" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote:
>please I'D partner up with somebody to revive paris..even if it's just a
>mixer.recorder..editor....pleaseee...
We don't need a no-midi, lockup-prone, buggy, unsupported app
like Paris to be resurrected, we just need Cubase to be able to
work with an EDS card.
:D
(OH! And a PCI-based 16-input rackmount A/D convertor set with
ASIO drivers, please! Thank you!)
That would make me the happiest non-protools-using muthafacka
on the planet.
NeilI run Komplete on my music laptop and audio machine and have never had any
problems. Actually, for copy protection I _like_ the NI scheme because it
will manage update downloads more or less for me.
Dongles can and do break as well.
Good luck, and as someone else said, just keep them on the phone until they
fix it.
TCB
"Doug Wellington" <doug@parisfaqs.com> wrote:
><rant>
>I bought a copy of Native Instruments Electronic Instruments 2XT recently
>and have tried to install and register it twice now. Each time, I've gotten
>a threatening message telling me that I have an Invalid System ID and that
>all my information is being forwarded to the NI webmaster for review. The
>first time that happened, I sent an email to the NI tech support people.
>The response was to do a "clean uninstall" and reinstall. Did that, with
>the exact same result, so I've had to send in another email. It's been
a
>while since I've installed an NI product, but now my memories are flooding
>back...
>
>Does anyone else hate the Native Instruments registration process as much
as
>I do?
></rant>
>
>Doug ("...give me dongles or give me death...")
>
>http://www.parisfaqs.com
>
>It's called depression, and while the term is thrown out too easily these
days there are people who do suffer from it. Things that the rest of us would
be happy to have/do to them are endlessly burdensome.
What he did is, in fact, very sad, but there's a long tradition in many societies
of choosing one's time to die. It's hard for us to understand, though.
TCB
Paul Braun <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote:
>On 15 Mar 2007 13:56:43 +1000, "James McCloskey"
><excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>I heard this on the radio tonight. They said he took two charcoal grills
>>in to a bathroom and died of carbon monoxide posioning. If you were going
>>to kill yourself, why would you do it in the way that he did? Why would
>>he call the police for help if he really wanted to die? It doesn't sound
>>right to me. If it's true, it's an even sadder story.
>>
>>
>>James
>>
>>
>>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Bazillion-selling albums, gold & platinum records prolly lining
>>>his walls, Beatles tribute act that he supposedly loved doing
>>>as his hobby band, coupla kids, divorce finalized or close to
>>>it, new fiancee... nothing to look forward to, or what?
>>>
>>> http://music.msn.com/music/article.aspx?news=255077>1= 7702
>>>
>
>Yeah.... I'm even more depressed than I was when I heard he died. I
>just can't understand the mental process that brings somebody to that
>decision, especially with a family, a fiancee, and good friends.
>
>Tragic.
>
>pabyes.
thanks.
On 15 Mar 2007 03:53:18 +1000, "James McCloskey"
<excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Now that's more like it! I'm glad to hear it. I hope all works out well.
> Is an independent dealer doing the replacement?
>
>James
>
>rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>so i test the rig one last time and the frikken slots show up...i
>>still took it in. after nearly 3 years the people at the shop
>>remembered me and will replace the logic board anyway.Hi,
There is a new chainer which has a great advantage ,it is a DX AND vst chainer
both in one !!
So you can either load the vst chainer and from within select vst and/or
dx or use the dx chainer and do the same.
So by using the vst chainer you can overcome the DX limit of 64 because it
opens as vst.
p till now we had the free FFX4 that could chain dx on after the other in
only one slot.
Now you can use this chainer as your only chainer and use its vst and dx
capabilities.
I tried the demo and works and looks just fine.
The chainer is called.
EffectChainer from Acon Digital Media.
Hope this helps...
Regards,
DimitriosSorry NO demo its FREE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers,
Dimitrios
http://www.acondigital.com/us_effectchainer_features.html
"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>There is a new chainer which has a great advantage ,it is a DX AND vst chainer
>both in one !!
>So you can either load the vst chainer and from within select vst and/or
>dx or use the dx chainer and do the same.
>So by using the vst chainer you can overcome the DX limit of 64 because
it
>opens as vst.
>p till now we had the free FFX4 that could chain dx on after the other in
>only one slot.
>Now you can use this chainer as your only chainer and use its vst and dx
>capabilities.
>I tried the demo and works and looks just fine.
>The chainer is called.
>EffectChainer from Acon Digital Media.
>Hope this helps...
>Regards,
>DimitriosThis looks great you can reroute the plugins the way you want ! you can now
disable DX in Paris cfg so Paris loads very quick and let chainer look at
you DX.
I am really amazed for the simplicity and and effectiveness of this chainer.
A must have for Paris users.
It is free too !
So now I can make a project consisting of 64 instances of this chainer (4
eds cards) and inside this chainer having faderworks loaded.
You can imagine this a Paris update that fixes vst and dx anomalies...
Regards,
Dimitrios
"Dimitrios" <musurgioNOSpam@otenet.gr> wrote:
>
>Sorry NO demo its FREE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>Cheers,
>Dimitrios
>
>http://www.acondigital.com/us_effectchainer_features.html
>
>
>
>
>
>"Dimitrios" <musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>There is a new chainer which has a great advantage ,it is a DX AND vst
chainer
>>both in one !!
>>So you can either load the vst chainer and from within select vst and/or
>>dx or use the dx chainer and do the same.
>>So by using the vst chainer you can overcome the DX limit of 64 because
>it
>>opens as vst.
>>p till now we had the free FFX4 that could chain dx on after the other
in
>>only one slot.
>>Now you can use this chainer as your only chainer and use its vst and dx
>>capabilities.
>>I tried the demo and works and looks just fine.
>>The chainer is called.
>>EffectChainer from Acon Digital Media.
>>Hope this helps...
>>Regards,
>>Dimitrios
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>Project window in Paris. Under the settings tab/configurations.
>The settings depend
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