Revision history for ChunkWorks
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Chuck was part of the creation of drivers for PARIS that allow it to be used under Windows XP - effectively giving PARIS a new "lease on life" for users wishing to migrate to a more modern operating system without leaving PARIS behind. Current limitations include the [[WinXpAdat Windows XP ADAT bug]], a potential inability to access more than a single ADATi/o module. NOTE - this is no longer an issue using [[MikeAudet Mike Audet's]] updated drivers, see below
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Chuck was part of the creation of drivers for PARIS that allow it to be used under Windows XP - effectively giving PARIS a new "lease on life" for users wishing to migrate to a more modern operating system without leaving PARIS behind. Current limitations include the [[WinXpAdat Windows XP ADAT bug]], a potential inability to access more than a single ADATi/o module.
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Chuck created drivers for PARIS that allow it to be used under Windows XP - effectively giving PARIS a new "lease on life" for users wishing to migrate to a more modern operating system without leaving PARIS behind. Current limitations include the [[WinXpAdat Windows XP ADAT bug]], a potential inability to access more than a single ADATi/o module.
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Chuck created drivers for PARIS that allow it to be used under Windows XP - effectively giving PARIS a new "lease on life" for users wishing to migrate to a more modern operating system without leaving PARIS behind. Current limitations include the potential inability to access more than a single ADATi/o module.
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Effects designed for other Ensoniq products based upon the ESP2 chip shared by PARIS were investigated and discovered to be portable to PARIS as EDS effects. These plugins include:
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[[NoLimit NoLimit]] - brickwall limiter
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[[EvenTiter EvenTiter]] - harmonizer
[[KickBack KickBack]] - adds a low sine to signal
[[EqPack EQ Pack]] - additional Paris equalization
[[PseUdo Pseudo]] - pesudo stereo
[[KickBack KickBack]] - adds a low sine to signal
[[EqPack EQ Pack]] - additional Paris equalization
[[PseUdo Pseudo]] - pesudo stereo
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KickBack - adds a low sine to signal
EqPack -
PseUdo - pesudo stereo
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Chuck remains active today encouraging and supporting the next generation of PARIS third-party development led by [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]].
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Chuck Duffy remains active today encouraging and supporting the next generation of PARIS third-party development led by [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]].
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significant ====Chuck Duffy and The PARIS Skunkworks (aka Chunkworks)====
Chuck Duffy's "Chunkworks" was a third-party PARIS development work initiative. The project was a resounding success and resulted in several significant software advances:
Chuck Duffy's "Chunkworks" was a third-party PARIS development work initiative. The project was a resounding success and resulted in several significant software advances:
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Chuck Duffy's "Chunkworks" was a third-party PARIS development work initiative. The project was a resounding success and resulted in several software advances:
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Chuck Duffy remains active today in encouraging the next generation of PARIS third-party development led by [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]].
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Chuck Duffy's "Chunkworks" was a third-party PARIS development work initiative. The project was a resounding success and resulted in several software advances:
Chuck created drivers for PARIS that allow it to be used under Windows XP - effectively giving PARIS a new "lease on life" for users wishing to migrate to a more modern operating system without rendering PARIS inoperable. Current limitations include inability to access more than a single ADATi/o module, although there are also reports of success.
Chuck Duffy remains active today in encouraging the next generation of PARIS third-party development led by MikeAudet.
Chuck created drivers for PARIS that allow it to be used under Windows XP - effectively giving PARIS a new "lease on life" for users wishing to migrate to a more modern operating system without rendering PARIS inoperable. Current limitations include inability to access more than a single ADATi/o module, although there are also reports of success.
Chuck Duffy remains active today in encouraging the next generation of PARIS third-party development led by MikeAudet.
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Due to their shared use of the ESP PARIS user Chuck Duffy spent a great deal of effort in porting effects from the ESP2 chip
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====Chuck Duffy and The PARIS Skunkworks (aka Chunkworks)====
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===Additional EDS effects:===
===Windows XP Drivers:===
===Windows XP Drivers:===
Additions:
NoLimit - brickwall limiter
EvenTiter - harmonizer
KickBack - adds a low sine to signal
EqPack -
PseUdo - pesudo stereo
EvenTiter - harmonizer
KickBack - adds a low sine to signal
EqPack -
PseUdo - pesudo stereo
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EvenTiter
KickBack
EqPack
PseUdo
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====The Skunkworks, (aka Chunkworks) and Chuck Duffy's t====
Chuck Duffy's "Chunkworks" was a hird-party PARIS development work initiative. The project was a resounding success and resulted in several software advances:
Effects designed for other Ensoniq products based upon the ESP2 chip shared by PARIS were investigated and discovered to be portable to PARIS as EDS effects. THese plugins include:
NoLimit
EvenTiter
KickBack
EqPack
PseUdo
Due to their shared use of the ESP PARIS user Chuck Duffy spent a great deal of effort in porting effects from the ESP2 chip
Chuck Duffy's "Chunkworks" was a hird-party PARIS development work initiative. The project was a resounding success and resulted in several software advances:
Effects designed for other Ensoniq products based upon the ESP2 chip shared by PARIS were investigated and discovered to be portable to PARIS as EDS effects. THese plugins include:
NoLimit
EvenTiter
KickBack
EqPack
PseUdo
Due to their shared use of the ESP PARIS user Chuck Duffy spent a great deal of effort in porting effects from the ESP2 chip