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NEW UPDATE, Q4 '08:
Developer MikeAudet Mike Audet has completed the new driver bundle for PARIS! The drivers are now available for purchase for a very modest sum at Mike's website. These updates have added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed the dreaded "problems detecting multiple ADAT cards in one MEC under XP", bug, fixed issues with the ADAT cards and SMPTE cards, fixed a number of critical bugs impairing the functioning of ASIO, and added many numerous "under the hood" tweaks and improvements. They're even reported to be working on multiprocessor Intel Macs (if booted into XP). Go grab them and support continued PARIS development (and, oh yes - more is coming).


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This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued PARIS digital audio workstation (manufactured by the former Ensoniq Corporation), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The site is greatly indebted to PARIS' voluntary archivists - DougWellington Doug Wellington, SteveDellaMaggiora Steve "artguy" Della Maggiora and JohnBercik John Bercik - for their prior copious and painstaking collections from which so many of the initial entries of this Wiki have been drawn, and of course to HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim, whose newsgroup is a treasure trove - past, present and future. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq Corporation or its heirs, nor with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All trademarks remain the property of their respective owners, and all information cited here is either 1) used with permission, 2) believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 3) cited for non-profit educational purposes under the doctrine of "Fair Use"; please contact the site administrator if you feel any material should be removed. The site administrator reserves the right to edit to maintain standards of substance, style and format. Malicious deletion of material, insertion of false or defamatory material, or links to illegal or offensive material, may be treated as "hacking" and reported to authorities. "Hacking" is pursued as serious crime.

Important: most of the things discussed on this Wiki are user generated data rather than official pronouncements. While they represent the best information the community has available, the administrators on this site are not responsible for harm you cause to yourself, to others, or to your equipment through following or misusing tips found on this site; use all information found here at your own risk.


MissStat Click here for the Statement of Purpose

Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a brief tutorial on how to ParisWikiTut create, edit and link new pages over here, the full documentation over here, and a list of FormattingRules all sorts of formatting options over here. Editing is easy; some might consider it fun, or even addictive. Administrative requests are minimal: try for a "technical writing" style; stick to PARIS or closely related issues; and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV".

So if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it! If you see something that you know is wrong or could be worded more clearly or contains a misused term - don't complain, log in, click twice on it and fix it!

Section for "needed pages" coming soon.

INDEX:

ParisIntro An Introduction to PARIS
ParisHist History
ParisSonics Sonics

SetupConfig PARIS Setup and Configuration
ParisWind Main Windows
KeyboardCommands Essential Keyboard Commands
CeeSixteenCommands Essential C16 Commands

BasicUse Basic Use
ParisDemos The originally included PARIS demos - "Crop Circles" and "See It My Way"
SessionTracking Sessions: Tracking
SessionEdit Sessions: Editing
SessionMix Sessions: Mixing
SessionMast Sessions: Mastering

AdvancedUse Advanced Use
ParisMidi MIDI In Paris
WindowPatchBay Getting the most out of your Patch Bay
ParisAut Automation
DspNormalize PARIS - Abnormal Normalization
NativeLatencyDatabase Native Plugins: Latencies by plug-in
ParisSkins Customizing the look: "Skinning" PARIS

BugsTroubleshooting Bugs and Troubleshooting - Known Bug Codex and Error Code Compendium Project
ParisSignalflow Signal Flow
SwThirdParty Useful Third Party Software

NEW: ParisExportFacilities PARIS Export Facilities: An occasional request heard on the NG is "I don't have access to PARIS hardware; can anyone here open a .ppj and render the tracks out to .wav?". List your facility here if you want to advertise your services exporting PARIS sessions for use in other DAWs. No endorsement is implied by these listings.

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