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>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone? Anyone got his phone # so we can check with his family
>>>>>> & see how it went?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Neil
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote in message
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> Well......sinc
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e I got turned down for a certa
Re: My Paris post! [message #86346 is a reply to message #86343] Fri, 08 June 2007 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ecause my cholesterol level were a bit out of whack,
> I have gone on "the diet". I still have health insurance, mind you, I just
> wanted to change to a different policy and now I've got to stay with what
> I've got for a while. What I'm doing now is more like "my diet" than "a
> diet", actually because it's pretty much what was a normal diet for me
> about 20 years ago and it just sorta evolved naturally when I was just a
> young sprouthead.. No red meat.or chicken............just lots of fruit,
> nuts, raw veggies and the occasional boiled egg and some cheese now and
> then.......but mostly raw foods and juices. I broke out the juicer that
> had been gathering dust for many years (though I will buy the more high
> quality bottled Knudsen stuff occasionally for
Re: My Paris post! [message #86347 is a reply to message #86346] Fri, 08 June 2007 10:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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convenience). Energy levels
> way up. I've lost 9 pounds in the last 14 days and I haven't been hungry
> at all. I had forgotten how much those heavy greasy foods slowed me down
> and how crappy they made me feel. At some point my life got wayyyyy to
> busy, these kinds of food were easier and more convenient and I just lost
> my dietary focus........but no.....you're not gonna catch me wearin'
> patchouli.
>
> I figure, to put it in perpective, whipping up a quick and healthy meal is
> much easier than reading a &^%$#*&^(!& Roland manual.
>
> ;o)
>
>
>Another way to lower cholesterol is to get a lot of soluble fiber in your
diet. Soluble fiber binds to cholesterol in the digestive tract, and since
you don't really digest the fiber, the cholesterol passes out with it.
Legumes and grains have a lot of soluble fiber, as do apples and other
fruits. A google search should give you an extensive list.

Yet another dietary cholesterol reducer is Omega 3 fatty acids, which also
have a lot of other health benefits. The top three sources for these are
flaxseeds, salmon, and walnuts. I just buy the bottled fish oil and throw a
tablespoon into my daily protein/vitamin shake.

I think patchouli's for Lesbians nowadays anyway. You'd probably be better
off with sandalwood, ya big hippie.

S


"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote in message
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> Well......since I got turned down for a certain health insurance policy a
> couple of weeks ago because my cholesterol level were a bit out of whack,
> I have gone on "the diet". I still have health insurance, mind you, I just
> wanted to change to a different policy and now I've got to stay with what
> I've got for a while. What I'm doing now is more like "my diet" than "a
> diet", actually because it's pretty much what was a normal diet for me
> about 20 years ago and it just sorta evolved naturally when I was just a
> young sprouthead.. No red meat.or chicken............just lots of fruit,
> nuts, raw veggies and the occasional boiled egg and some cheese now and
> then.......but mostly raw foods and juices. I broke out the juicer that
> had been gathering dust for many years (though I will buy the more high
> quality bottled Knudsen stuff occasionally for convenience). Energy levels
> way up. I've lost 9 pounds in the last 14 days and I haven't been hungry
> at all. I had forgotten how much those heavy greasy foods slowed me down
> and how crappy they made me feel. At some point my life got wayyyyy to
> busy, these kinds of food were easier and more convenient and I just lost
> my dietary focus........but no.....you're not gonna catch me wearin'
> patchouli.
>
> I figure, to put it in perpective, whipping up a quick and healthy meal is
> much easier than reading a &^%$#*&^(!& Roland manual.
>
> ;o)
>
>
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That's great news. I pray that it continues!

Hamana hamana hamana haaaa naaaaaa . . .
Tom


"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
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Excellent news. Thanks Steve. Well done.

Cheers,
Kim.

"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>
>wow. that was easy.=20
>
>I just called and spoke to his boy. Nappy's in recovery and doing =
well.
I
>told him to tell Nappy his Paris friends wish him well.
>
>I don't think he'd mind me telling you the number is 619-435-1794
>
>-steve
>
>
>"steve the artguy" <a
Re: My Paris post! [message #86443 is a reply to message #86343] Mon, 11 June 2007 06:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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tting you choose (ala
Focusrite LM) which eq (UrS, Pultec, Neve)..Same for the compressor.. Even
the input has a drop down to choose, digital, analog, Tape ips..ec.. HOT!!!

http://www.ursplugins.com/

http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2007/URS-Classic-Consol e-Strip-Pro.htmlCool, thanks Neil!

Cheers,
-Jamie
www.JamieKrutz.com


Neil wrote:
> Guys, I need a description of some kind to put in there, and I
> need the link & info e-mailed to me as I said at the start of
> this thread... these threads move too fast for me to be
> backtracking & finding this stuff.
>
> Here's who's up there so far - if you don't see your link, then
> e-mail it (and a brief description) to me at:
>
> neil DOT henderson AT sbcglobal DOT net
>
> http://saqqararecords.com/html/Links.htm
>
>
> Neil
>
>
>
> "jp" <jpj@jpjones.net> wrote:
>> here's mine
>>
>> www.jpjones.net
>>
>> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>>> Holy crap Steve. I saw some of your murals a while back and they were
>>> very good, but either you were sandbagging or you got way the hell
>>> better. This work is very, very beautiful. I would love to have your
>>> paintings and murals in my house.
>>>
>>> My cousin is a well-known painter in Norway. Her house on the OSLO Fjo
Re: My Paris post! [message #86463 is a reply to message #86443] Mon, 11 June 2007 10:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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>>Jam And Lewis used this machine back in the late 80s and 90s for many Janet
Jackson songs. They nicked named it "Ghetto Pro Tools"..

"steve the artguy" <artguy@somethingorother.net> wrote:
>
>as long as I'm in a posting-like-a-fool mood (shades of 1999) has anyone
ever
>heard of this thing?
>
>http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/msg/368894854.html
>
>-steve the cheap and the ignorantthis looks like a cool thing to run with Paris on win XP


"JJD Pro" <jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4691dfbb$1@linux...
>
> This is one very cool plugin that a lot of folks have been waiting for..
> URS
> Classic Console Strip ProT
>
> Take a close look at the EQs and the drop down box, letting you choose
> (ala
> Focusrite LM) which eq (UrS, Pultec, Neve)..Same for the compressor.. Even
> the input has a drop down to choose, digital, analog, Tape ips..ec..
> HOT!!!
>
> http://www.ursplugins.com/
>
> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2007/URS-Classic-Consol e-Strip-Pro.htmlHi DJ,
The Price is a big stinker in my opinion. Acually, I think this plugin could
help the Steinbergs(Nuendo and CuBase) and Protools.

Although you can turn off the color(analog, ta
Re: My Paris post! [message #86465 is a reply to message #86463] Mon, 11 June 2007 11:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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com" target="_blank">jjdpro@gmail.com> wrote in message news:4691dfbb$1@linux...
>>
>> This is one very cool plugin that a lot of folks have been waiting for..

>> URS
>> Classic Console Strip ProT
>>
>> Take a close look at the EQs and the drop down box, letting you choose

>> (ala
>> Focusrite LM) which eq (UrS, Pultec, Neve)..Same for the compressor..
Even
>> the input has a drop down to choose, digital, analog, Tape ips..ec..
>> HOT!!!
>>
>> http://www.ursplugins.com/
>>
>> http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2007/URS-Classic-Consol e-Strip-Pro.html

>
>Neil how do you like the Gateway? Can you post the model number. It would
be great to find an off the shelf...

Thanks

"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
>
>I'll still buy a demo unit from you - only condition is that
>you'd better get Chuck to OK that I get at least a full 50% off
>your normal street prices on all demos...
>
>...gotta make up for the losses in shipping & repair charges
>SOMEHOW!
>
>;)
>
>
>"Brad Lyons" <brad@audioandmidi.com> wrote:
>>
>>Neil,
>>
>>You know, I have a demo of this..... or wait, a demo of....no, that demo....um,
>>this demo! ;-)
>>
>>Brad
>>
>>"Neil" <OIUOIU@OIU.cm> wrote:
>>>
>>>Brad, you of course know I migrated over to Cubase a while
>>>ago. Currently running SX3 on:
>>>
>>>* Intel Dual-Core 2 x 2.8 Gigger
>>>* 2 gigs of RAM (off-the-shelf Gateway PC, actually... got a
>>>screamin' deal recently on the last of the XP boxes).
>>>* 2x RME Multifaces
>>>* But still have Paris & Pulsar cards on a separate PC running
>>>WinME - Paris system has 2 EDS cards/MEC/8-in module/ADAT
>>>module. The two PC's are ethernetted together for easy
>>>fileswapping.
>>>
>>>Thinking about getting a 2nd 8-in module just in case I have a
>>>band project come up where I need that Paris convertor sound.
>>>
>>>Gang, Br
Re: My Paris post! [message #86467 is a reply to message #86465] Mon, 11 June 2007 12:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
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't keep up. The bouncing down was getting annoying, so
we
>>>got
>>>>more DSP cards. But then trying to do independant headphone mixes became
>>>>an issue, then expanding into more tracks was a problem, many native
plugins
>>>>were giving me issues, etc.
>>>>
>>>>When I left Connecticut in 2000 to come to Sweetwater (wow, I've been
>here
>>>>7-years now???), I also left the studio and Paris systems behind. I
was
>>>>burned out on audio, I took some time off--but not am back into it.

>>>>
>>>>I use (2) ProToolsHD3 Accel's, each with a Control24. I also use the
>Digidesign
>>>>DShow Venue live tied to an HD system. I have another PC running Nuendo,
>>>>Sonar, Cubase4 and a few other programs (all 100% legit) as testing setups
>>>>so I can better understand the programs and plugins for my clients.
I'm
>>>>mixing television post and live broadcast, as well as tracking and mixing
>>>>live concerts where I regularly work with 48-80 tracks live. LOL I sometimes
>>>>am recording as much as 800MB of data PER MINUTE! :-)
>>>>
>>>>Here's the control room at my home studio:
>>>>
>>>>http://www.audioandmidi.com/studio/homestudio.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>And the control room at my church:
>>>>
>>>>http://www.audioandmidi.com/BLACKHAWK/brad_blackhawk1.jpg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Brad Lyons
>>>>Sweetwater
>>>>
>>>>"Brad Lyons" <brad@audioandmidi.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>For those that don't know me, I had one of the largest Paris systems
>in
>>>>use
>>>>>out there and well while @ another music retailer, I sold Paris sytems
>>>by
>>>>>the boatloads, to many of ya'll I'm sure! So I'm curious, since Paris
>>>is
>>>>>long gone, how many here are still using Paris? And how many have moved
>>>>>on to other systems? If you've moved on, what are you using now?
>>>>>
>>>>>Brad Lyons-Sweetwater
>>>>
>>>
>>
>I have two systems still running Paris (one used stricly for tracking full
bands in another room) and other for mixing.

I have SX3 also but keep going back to Paris as it tracks so well and I never
(knock on wood) have any issues with either system (both win 98). If MIDI
is not needed Paris just works, and is so easy to use that I have trouble
finding a really good reason to switch. But I do not do this for a living
so my ears and chops are not near as good as some here....


"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>I am still addicted to the sound / glue of it. Pre production happens in

>another proggy, but yeah... I'm addicted
Re: My Paris post! [message #86468 is a reply to message #86467] Mon, 11 June 2007 12:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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to Paris and in recovery every
time
>I turn it on :)
>
>AA
>
>
>"jp" <jpj@jpjones.net> wrote in message news:468ecf87$1@linux...
>>
>> Hey AA
>> still a user here--
>> addict--? now isn't that harsh???
>> cheers
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>
>>>User is such a harsh term. Couldn't we just say addict in recovery?
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>> "Brad Lyons" <brad@audioandmidi.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>For those that don't know me, I had one of the largest Paris systems
in
>>>> use
>>>>>out there and well while @ another music retailer, I sold Paris sytems
>> by
>>>>>the boatloads, to many of ya'll I'm sure! So I'm curious, since Paris
>> is
>>>>>long gone, how many here are still using Paris? And how many have moved
>>>>>on to other systems? If you've moved on, what are you using now?
>>>>>
>>>>>Brad Lyons-Sweetwater
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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Hey guys
After a talk with DJ it is decided a fresh install of Paris
is the best way to go. I tried two cloned C drives and getting
just three mecs to work with the Lucid but no go. I also
have a 442 but DJ and Dimitrios say don't do it.

I have tried DJs technique with no benefit recently. I
did have 2 mecs and 1 442 working flawlessly but I can't
get that back for some reason.

Is a fresh install to C:Paris Pro the way to go?

I had to cancel this morning's session.
I will try internal clock for this afternoons session.
Tom



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Re: My Paris post! [message #86480 is a reply to message #86468] Tue, 12 June 2007 01:53 Go to previous message
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his time, too.
>
> Alicia Keys kicked major ass on "Gimme Shelter".
>
>
> Neil
>
>
> "TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>
>>Did any of you see the 'performances' of the Live Earth show? Putting
>>aside
>>the competent, workmanlike Jon Bon Jovi (I can't believe I just wrote
>>that),
>>and the slightly more businesslike, competent Genesis, did ANYONE impress?
>>I thought the Police (one of my favorite bands ever) had all the energy
> of
>>lab after running a marathon, and other than Gordon's estimable guns
>>couldn't
>>find anything to enjoy. I mean, Roxanne, you know, that song about a
>>whore,
>>as a wave your hands in the air eco-marathon? Lenny Kravitz (who, unlike
>>Gordon appears to have been making second trips to the buffet table)
>>telling
>>his Rio crowd to sing louder to 'Let Love Rule' when most of them probably
>>don't know what the hell he's saying. Even Kelly Clarkson, a minor talent
>>to be sure but one would assume to be a decent performer, stunk the joint
>>up. Did I miss the good parts?
>>
>>Made me feel a lot better about the Monkies. At least we have some energy
>>and can sing in tune on stage.
>>
>>TCB
>When drums stop, very bad...

DJ wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJchUEz9IgE
>
>LOL....

How'd you like to mix 'that' mess bro?
AA

"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:4692e6b5@linux...
> When drums stop, very bad...
>
> DJ wrote:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJchUEz9IgEhttp://tinyurl.com/yvgcdhThis is a multi-part message in MIME format.

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Rod,
Yes Magma, short/equal length Mogami cables, 75 ohm terminators
on all the gear with a Lucid GenX.

What order to you have your boxes hooked into the EDS cards?
Tom
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote in message =
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Tom, A fresh install won't hurt. I honstly don't know why your having =
problems,
as I never have. Are you using really good, short, word clock cables? =
That
would be my first guess as to what the problem is. I can't remember, =
are
you using a magma?? or the pci slots in the computer for the eds =
cards?
Rod
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>Hey guys
>After a talk with DJ it is decided a fresh install of Paris
>is the best way to go. I tried two cloned C drives and getting
>just three mecs to work with the Lucid but no go. I also
>have a 442 but DJ and Dimitrios say don't do it.
>
>I have tried DJs technique with no benefit recently. I
>did have 2 mecs and 1 442 working flawlessly but I can't
>get that back for some reason.
>
>Is a fresh install to C:Paris Pro the way to go?
>
>I had to cancel this morning's session.
>I will try internal clock for this afternoons session.
>Tom
>
>
>
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