Revision history for DefaultPpj
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Before you proceed, note that a Default Project can become corrupted and cause serious, show-stopping issues with PARIS, so virtually all troubleshooting chains eventually reach the step of "remove your default project from the PARIS folder, and boot directly from the application". Note additionally that for multi-MEC systems your default project **must** be set to 48k (your paris.cfg file must also contain [[UseHouseSync UseHouseSync=1]]; see link for details); setting it to 44.1k will effectively disable multiple MEC rigs (as it will randomly fail to initialize house sync). If you have a multiple MEC rig that refuses to initialize, verifying this setting is an essential early step in troubleshooting.
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==Editor Window==
==Mixer Window==
==Mixer Window==
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**In Mixer Window**
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- Suggestions by band: 1) 80Hz/rolloff 2) 650Hz/2.5Q sweep 3) 2k/2.5Q sweep, 4) 6k/rolloff. See [[VintageEqPoints here for other EQ possibilities]].
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2) Save the project as "Default Project.ppj" in (PC: C:\Program Files\E-MU\PARIS Pro - Mac: the folder the PARIS application resides in)
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2) Save the project as "Default Project.ppj" in C:\Program Files\E-MU\PARIS Pro (on Mac, find the folder the PARIS application resides in and save it in there)
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===Use [[SetRecordPath Set Record Path]] in your [DefaultPpj Default Project]] to make PARIS prompt you to be systematic in your data storage===
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Before you proceed, note that a Default Project can become corrupted and cause serious, show-stopping issues with PARIS, so virtually all troubleshooting chains eventually reach the step of "remove your default project from the PARIS folder, and boot directly from the application". Note additionally that for multi-MEC systems your default project **must** be set to 48k; setting it to 44.1k will effectively disable multiple MEC rigs. If you have a multiple MEC rig that refuses to initialize, verifying this setting is an essential early step in troubleshooting.
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===Use "Set Record Path" to make PARIS prompt you to be systematic in your data storage===
After this, the first time you attempt to begin recording in any newly-created song, PARIS will note the absence of the folder it's intended to record to, and prompt you to set a valid record path (instead of dumping your files in whatever directory/folder you last left your record path in).
After this, the first time you attempt to begin recording in any newly-created song, PARIS will note the absence of the folder it's intended to record to, and prompt you to set a valid record path (instead of dumping your files in whatever directory/folder you last left your record path in).
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The first time you attempt to begin recording in any newly-created song, PARIS will note the missing folder and prompt you to set a valid record path instead of dumping your files untidily in whatever location you left your record path parked in.
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===Use "Set Record Path" to force PARIS to prompt you to be organized in your data storage===
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===John Bercik walks us through the process of setting up a Default Project:===
//Everytime you start a new project it will open; all of your settings will be there waiting for you. The same is true for effects selection, aux settings, windows preferences, etc.//
//I have a drum mix that I love; since I rarely change the way I record the drums, I copy the mixer settings including, compression, eq and and so forth to my default project - [[JohnBercik John Bercik]]//
//Everytime you start a new project it will open; all of your settings will be there waiting for you. The same is true for effects selection, aux settings, windows preferences, etc.//
//I have a drum mix that I love; since I rarely change the way I record the drums, I copy the mixer settings including, compression, eq and and so forth to my default project - [[JohnBercik John Bercik]]//
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Everytime you start a new project it will open; all of your settings will be there waiting for you. The same is true for effects selection, aux settings, windows preferences, etc.
I have a drum mix that I love; since I rarely change the way I record the drums, I copy the mixer settings including, compression, eq and and so forth to my default project - [[JohnBercik John Bercik]]
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**Additional PARIS tip**: Use "Set Record Path" to force PARIS to prompt you to save each song's tracks into discrete folders.
1) create a temporary folder on your "recording" drive
2) inside PARIS, set your record path to that folder
3) save your Default Project.ppj and quit PARIS
4) delete the temporary folder you created
5) reboot PARIS
The first time you attempt to begin recording in any newly-created song, PARIS will note the missing folder and prompt you to set a valid record path instead of dumping your files untidily in whatever location you left your record path parked in.
1) create a temporary folder on your "recording" drive
2) inside PARIS, set your record path to that folder
3) save your Default Project.ppj and quit PARIS
4) delete the temporary folder you created
5) reboot PARIS
The first time you attempt to begin recording in any newly-created song, PARIS will note the missing folder and prompt you to set a valid record path instead of dumping your files untidily in whatever location you left your record path parked in.
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I have a drum mix that I love; since I rarely change the way I record the drums, I copy the mixer settings including, compression, eq and and so forth to my default project - [[JohnBercik John Bercik]]
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Any song placed in the PARIS application's home folder and named precisely "Default Project.ppj" is automatically loaded after the PARIS application is initialized. Taking advantage of this hard-coded behaviour is an excellent way to pre-load PARIS with your preferred work setup.
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Any song placed in the PARIS application's home folder and named precisely "Default Project" is automatically loaded after the PARIS application is initialized. Taking advantage of this hard-coded behaviour is an excellent way to pre-load PARIS with your preferred work setup.
Before you proceed, note that the Default Project can become corrupted and cause serious, show-stopping issues with PARIS, so virtually all troubleshooting chains eventually reach the step of "remove your default project from the PARIS folder, and boot directly from the application". Note additionally that for multi-MEC systems your default project **must** be set to 48k; setting it to 44.1k will effectively disable multiple MEC rigs. If you have a multiple MEC rig, verifying this setting is an essential step in troubleshooting.
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John Bercik walks us through the process of setting up your Default Project:
//originally from [[JohnBercik John Bercik's]] [[http://www.kfocus.com/paris/ PARIS Notes]] site; formatted and edited by [[KerryGalloway Kerry Galloway]] '08//
Everytime you start a new project it will open; all of your settings will be there waiting for you. The same is true for effects selection, aux settings, windows preferences, etc.
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Before you proceed, note that the Default Project can become corrupted and cause serious, show-stopping issues with PARIS, so virtually all troubleshooting chains eventually reach the step of "remove your default project from the PARIS folder, and boot directly from the application". Note additionally that for multi-MEC systems your default project **must** be set to 48k; setting it to 44.1k will effectively disable multiple MEC rigs. If you have a multiple MEC rig, verifying this setting is an essential step in troubleshooting.
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John Bercik walks us through the process of setting up your Default Project:
//originally from [[JohnBercik John Bercik's]] [[http://www.kfocus.com/paris/ PARIS Notes]] site; formatted and edited by [[KerryGalloway Kerry Galloway]] '08//
Everytime you start a new project it will open; all of your settings will be there waiting for you. The same is true for effects selection, aux settings, windows preferences, etc.
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John Bercik walks us through the process:
//originally from [[JohnBercik John Bercik's]] [[http://www.kfocus.com/paris/ PARIS Notes]] site; formatted and edited by Kerry Galloway '08//
Everytime you start a new project it will open; all of your settings will be there waiting for you! The same is true for effects selection, aux settings, windows preferences, etc.