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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95330 is a reply to message #95319] Fri, 01 February 2008 15:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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essary is for the most commonly used plugins to be databased by
>Faderworks in advance rather than being manually entered and for the
>software to do what software does best (which is to go look stuff up and
>write it somewhere else). Or maybe I'm misunderstanding how it works, and
it
>does this already?
>
>- Kerry
>
>
>On 4/11/08 11:26 AM, in article 47ffad71$1@linux, "Dimitrios"
><musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:
>
>>
>> The author promised me a new upgrade for Faderworks tailored to us Paris
users
>> !!!
>> This the page where you put all your plugins names and known latencies
so
>> every time you put a plugin on your audio track you just push the om button
>> and all other Paris audio tracks get alligned !!
>> What else could we ask from a third party plugin developer ??
>> He first made a PDC for us when I kindly asked him so and then he makes
this
>> update to make it even better for all of us Paris users ( am I alone ??)
>> For all thos that have not bought Faderworks please do so to show our
>> gratitute
>> because he will make our work with Paris so much easier !
>> DeeJ come on back we are waiting for you, jump on Paris again !
>> Regards,
>> Dimitrios
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>Dimitrios,
Does Paris automation and it's GUI remain lined up
after applying a plugin with latency and compensating with Faderworks?

What is the prospective time of availablitity for this blessing?
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95333 is a reply to message #95330] Fri, 01 February 2008 16:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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to us =
Paris
users
>> !!!
>> This the page where you put all your plugins names and known =
latencies
so
>> every time you put a plugin on your audio track you just push the =
om button
>> and all other Paris audio tracks get alligned !!
>> What else could we ask from a third party plugin developer ??
>> He first made a PDC for us when I kindly asked him so and then he =
makes
this
>> update to make it even better for all of us Paris users ( am I =
alone ??)
>> For all thos that have not bought Faderworks please do so to show =
our
>> gratitute
>> because he will make our work with Paris so much easier !
>> DeeJ come on back we are waiting for you, jump on Paris again !
>> Regards,
>> Dimitrios
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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95335 is a reply to message #95333] Fri, 01 February 2008 16:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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make a ral pdc because of some restrictions that=20
vst<BR>plugins give.<BR>Anyway maybe you did not understand how =
Faderworks new=20
version will work.<BR>Ok...<BR>So you have a bunch of plugins.<BR>You =
collect=20
their latencies, someone , maybe me, will post the most =
used<BR>plugins with=20
their latencies...<BR>Then you just make presets inside faderworks =
with name=20
and latency.<BR>For instance<BR>Waves rvox&nbsp; 64<BR>Waves rcomp=20
64<BR>Drumagog&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 175<BR>etc<BR><BR>Then whenever you =
put say=20
rvox on a paris audio track you just will scroll<BR>your column inside =

faderworks until you find the one named rvox nd just hit<BR>the on =
button=20
!<BR>Thats all !!<BR>All other faderworkds instances on all other =
paris audio=20
tracks will get<BR>delayed by that latency !<BR>Its a damn clever=20
sustem.<BR>It even substracts latencies !!<BR>So if you have a overall =
256=20
samples latency and you put a plugin on a new<BR>track that has 64 =
then the=20
256 overall does not change but the above track<BR>gets delayed by =
256-64=3D 198=20
!!!<BR>He is damn clever guy !<BR>Hope this=20
helps,<BR>Regards,<BR>Dim
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95336 is a reply to message #95333] Fri, 01 February 2008 17:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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itrios<BR><BR>Kerry Galloway &lt;<A=20
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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95352 is a reply to message #95336] Sat, 02 February 2008 04:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95368 is a reply to message #95336] Sat, 02 February 2008 09:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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other paris audio &nbsp;tracks will get<BR>delayed by that latency =

!<BR>Its a damn clever &nbsp;sustem.<BR>It even substracts =
latencies=20
!!<BR>So if you have a overall 256 &nbsp;samples latency and you =
put a=20
plugin on a new<BR>track that has 64 then the &nbsp;256 overall =
does not=20
change but the above track<BR>gets delayed by 256-64=3D 198 =
&nbsp;!!!<BR>He=20
is damn clever guy !<BR>Hope this=20
&nbsp;helps,<BR>Regards,<BR>Dimitrios<BR><BR>Kerry Galloway=20
&lt;kg@kerrygalloway.com&gt; &nbsp;wrote:<BR>&gt;Dimitrios, I'm =
wondering=20
- I've never used FaderWorks, but &nbsp;seeing as =
plugin<BR>&gt;latencies=20
are absolute and repeatable across systems - &nbsp;are there any=20
plans<BR>&gt;to include a database of the commonly used plugins =
&nbsp;so=20
Faderworks just<BR>&gt;recognizes them and sets their latencies=20
&nbsp;automatically?<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;Yes, I know it's lazy - and =
the=20
current version &nbsp;doesn't seem to be much<BR>of =
a<BR>&gt;hassle at=20
all. But you gotta admit, &nbsp;it'd be
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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95369 is a reply to message #95368] Sat, 02 February 2008 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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elegant. All that=20
seems<BR>&gt;necessary is for the most commonly used &nbsp;plugins =
to be=20
databased by<BR>&gt;Faderworks in advance rather than being =
&nbsp;manually=20
entered and for the<BR>&gt;software to do what software does best=20
&nbsp;(which is to go look stuff up and<BR>&gt;write it somewhere =
else).=20
Or maybe &nbsp;I'm misunderstanding how it works, =
and<BR>it<BR>&gt;does=20
this &nbsp;already?<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;- =
Kerry<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;On=20
4/11/08 11:26 AM, in &nbsp;article 47ffad71$1@linux,=20
&nbsp;"Dimitrios"<BR>&gt;&lt;musurgio@otenet.gr&gt;=20
&nbsp;wrote:<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;&gt; <BR>&gt;&gt; The author promised =
me a new=20
upgrade &nbsp;for Faderworks tailored to us =
Paris<BR>users<BR>&gt;&gt;=20
!!!<BR>&gt;&gt; This &nbsp;the page where you put all your plugins =
names=20
and known &nbsp;latencies<BR>so<BR>&gt;&gt; every time you put a =
plugin on=20
your audio track &nbsp;you just push the om button<BR>&gt;&gt; and =
all=20
other Paris audio tracks get &nbsp;alligned !!<BR>&gt;&gt; What =
else could=20
we ask from a third party plugin &nbsp;developer ??<BR>&gt;&gt; He =
first=20
made a PDC for us when I kindly asked him so &nbsp;and then he=20
makes<BR>this<BR>&gt;&gt; update to make it even better for all of =

&nbsp;us Paris users ( am I alone ??)<BR>&gt;&
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95370 is a reply to message #95368] Sat, 02 February 2008 11:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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;gt; For all thos =
that have=20
not bought &nbsp;Faderworks please do so to show our<BR>&gt;&gt;=20
gratitute<BR>&gt;&gt; because &nbsp;he will make our work with =
Paris so=20
much easier !<BR>&gt;&gt; DeeJ come on &nbsp;back we are waiting =
for you,=20
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------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C89D0E.59880AD0--Make sure you watch all the videos, you wouldn't want to miss anything.

http://www.expertvillage.com/video/4242_recording-studio-tra ining.htmI think his cousin does online bass lessons.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehwx5pRQgTc

- K


On 4/13/08 12:13 AM, in article 4801b283$1@linux, "James McCloskey"
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95375 is a reply to message #95369] Sat, 02 February 2008 11:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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br /> >
>
>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>did anyone else notice the audio really sucked on those clips?
>>AA
>>
>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:4801b283$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Make sure you watch all the videos, you wouldn't want to miss anything.
>>>
>>> http://www.expertvillage.com/video/4242_recording-studio-tra ining.htm
>
>>
>>
>you asked.

http://www.iamawarrior.com/

AA

"Neil" <OIOI@OUI.com> wrote in message news:48024699$1@linux...
>
> I'm just listening on laptop speakers, so I can't tell; but if
> you can find any links to any music the guy has recorded, I'd
> LOOOOOVE to check it out on my monitors... I especially would
> be interested to hear how his "carderoid" mics sound - or
> perhaps see what kind of results he gets with an SM-58 stuck
> "all the way in on a kick, with a... errr... with a, uhh,
> a 'deal' ".
>
> Someone should tell this guy not to take bongs hits before
> doing a video lesson.
>
> lol
>
> :D
>
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>did anyone else notice the audio really sucked on those clips?
>>AA
>>
>>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:4801b283$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Make sure you watch all the videos, you wouldn't want to miss anything.
>>>
>>> http://www.expertvillage.com/video/4242_recording-studio-tra ining.htm
>
>>
>>
>I was afraid, and with reason. Earli
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95376 is a reply to message #95370] Sat, 02 February 2008 11:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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er he referenced this computer in the
original link as a 2.8 gigabyte... uh.. 2.8 megahertz .....
*Our dell computers are Dual Zeon Multiprocessors.*
This is just sad, for them and for everyone not in the know they've been
paid by.
http://www.prosoundandvideo.com/NewCDCover350.jpg

AA

"Neil" <OIOIU@OI.com> wrote in message news:48024973$1@linux...
>
> Oh, no... lookiee what I found:
>
>
> http://www.prosoundandvideo.com/index.html
>
>
> Replete with great information like this...
>
> "I utilize the best monitors most other more expensive studios
> do not have, the Neumann U-87 vocal mic. Capitol Records uses
> this mic."
>
> Yes, only Capitol Records! lol And then there's:
>
> "The $2000 each big Genelec Model 1031A Monitors are the best!
> They are perfectly flat. No surprises when you get out to the
> car. The Advents ($600) leave you with more midrange. Your
> vocals will be louder when you get to your car!"
>
> And...
>
> "For only $50 an hour (probably the lowest of any real
> professional recording facility) you get the highest quality
> clean, clear, warm, professional Recording, Mixing, PLUS
> Mastering FREE! Most studios mix your product only and send
> you on your way. Mastering later will cost you (low quality)
> $250 to (high quality) $700 for 12 or more songs. Figure the
> math. Tad masters your song immediately after mix-down to your
> satisfaction, so you hear and take home the big sound that day -
> radio ready, highest db level at 0 db for optimum radio and CD
> playing."
>
> Good to know that high-quality mastering only costs $700!!!
> Oh, and that zero-db level is what makes optimum radio playing!
>
> But, perhaps THIS is the best of all...
>
> http://www.prosoundandvideo.com/warrior.htm
>
> :)
&g
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95400 is a reply to message #95376] Sat, 02 February 2008 15:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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st, I turned off the midi

>>>connection
>>>(I don't use midi)... but other than that, I can't for the life of me,

>>>figure
>>>out what is causing this noise in my imported clear files.
>>>
>>>I haven't tried to track anything yet to see if I get the noise... but
I
>>>am hoping someone can shed some light. I am brand new to Sonar. Anyone?
>>>
>>
>
>I am simply stoked that I can check the local news and weather right from
the band's front page. More bands need to do that.

You guys shouldn't feel bad for speaking out on how friggin' Spinal Tap this
is.

-Carl

"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:48028330@linux...
>I went through that myself as I was watching this stuff. I felt bad but
>then I thought about the people he's misleading and has taken money from
>and found myself somewhat confused between humanity and truth... but still
>feeling like it is a terrible disservice to the audio industry and I wonder
>how many expectations and dreams have been crushed by dealing with this guy
>and his company.
>
> I wouldn't be a friend to anyone considering this 'service' if I didn't
> call it out, yano? I don't begrudge the dude anything, and I hope he can
> continue to do what he loves. He just needs to get more to the truth if
> he's gonna charge people for it and call it professional.
>
> AA
>
>
> "Neil" <OIUOI@IOU.com> wrote in message news:4802740c$1@linux...
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>you asked.
>>>
>>>http://www.iamawarrior.com/
>>
>>
>> OK, so I don't like it. Nonetheless, I just had a big flash of
>> guilt for making fun of the guy & it occurred to me that who am
>> I to make fun of him... the guy's pushing 50 & he's living his
>> dream - owns his own studio & playin' in his metal band. Me,
>> I'm a slave to the steady paycheck & benefits & putting my
>> kid through college & all that kinda crap, and will never make
>> a living playing my music, which, being Prog-oriented, is just
>> as dinosaurish as his hairmetal. In other words, I realized
>> I'm probably the guy HE makes fun of! lol
>>
>> So, sorry to all for being so petty in raking the guy over the
&g
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95696 is a reply to message #95368] Wed, 06 February 2008 20:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95720 is a reply to message #95696] Thu, 07 February 2008 13:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95744 is a reply to message #95720] Thu, 07 February 2008 20:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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in. This is a
"must have" accessory.

- Kerry


On 4/23/08 2:10 PM, in article 480fa5ac$1@linux, "Dimitrios"
<musurgio@otenet.gr> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> I would like to start a post here where everyone that will sign this will
> commit to buy-pay a 50$ (I cam up with that price) fee for the completion
> and release of this super plugin.
> Imagine a Faderworks type of plugin where all vst (well almost all...) will
> be automatically recognised and so the latency compensation will be done
> automatically.
> If that graps any interest from any Paris users please reply with your name
> signing and commited to pay-buy this plugin.
> If enouph Paris users will sign then maybe the Faderworks author might work
> this out.
> Regards,
> Dimitrios
>
> 1. Dimitrios BitzenisI'm in just for on principle
Re: A sad time-prayers for Levi [message #95758 is a reply to message #95744] Fri, 08 February 2008 08:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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"optomizing headers".
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> ."Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>> yup. Do NOT optimize headers. Or conversely, you could use TJ Weber's
>>> program StripWav to remove extra header information of the WAV files that
>>> Paris can't read/doesn't know what to do with.
>>>
>>> AA
>>>
>>>
>>> "Tyrone Corbett" <tyronecorbett@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> news:48113787$1@linux...
>>>> Hey guy's, typically I manually convert my PAF's to WAV's one by one
> via
>>>> the
>>>> PAF Converter. Tonight I decided to use Wavelab because of the batch
>
>>>> processing
>>>> capability. The files converted rather quickly, but when I imported them
>>>> back into a Paris project, they were garbage. Is there something I missed
>>>> using the batch processing in Wavelab?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>
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t;>
>>> tonehouse wrote:
>>>> Is anyone doing recording on a laptop?( with happy results) What
>>>> model/manufacturer do you use? What interface do you like? What
>> software?
>>>> Thanks for any input..
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>HI Kerry,

Haven't touched one yet. Don't think is shipping retail yet.

If it is based on the same Dice2 chip they use on the Fire studio then I have my doubts as to how reliable it may be driver wise.
Also not being able to deal with 96k at this point in time seems odd.

I think as long as the driver is reliable it would be great for live recording.
As a straight live mixer it looks pretty sweet.
Not having any Digital I/O and better sample rate support to me is pretty limiting in a studio setup.
If the street price point is good then it could be a big winner. The Yamaha N12 is the closest thing to it.
On paper the Presonus blows it away. The Yamaha has solid drivers, tight integration with Cubase/Nuendo and sounds great.

Chris

Kerry Galloway wrote:
> Hey Chris - what do you think of the Presonus StudioLive 16.4.2?
>
> http://www.presonus.com/products/Detail.aspx?ProductId=52
>
> My friend's salivating over it already as one-stop-shopping for
> simultaneously doing live sound + recording - 16 mic pres, FW interface, 2
> global DSPs, every channel has its own/dynamics/gate/4 band EQ/HPF, six
> auxes... I'm interested to see how much it costs. He's currently using one
> of the Phonic Helix boards for that, but this looks like a step up.
>
> - Kerry
>
>
>
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