Revision history for MixerLess


Revision [1877]

Last edited on 2010-07-24 15:11:09 by admin
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- Set all the [relevant] *TOP* EDS inserts on your Paris ppj template to
External. Then put all of the [relevant] individual External inserts in Bypass. You
Deletions:
- Set all the *TOP* EDS inserts on your Paris ppj template to
External. Then put all of the individual External inserts in Bypass. You


Revision [1515]

Edited on 2010-01-02 11:08:00 by admin
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So what constitutes "a studio" nowadays? And who is the operator? Once not too long ago if you were at all serious about its use the term "studio" would have meant at the very least one main tracking room and control room with several smaller booths and workspaces. The operator would probably have been "an engineer". Today the operator is often producer, engineer, arranger, performer, general content creator, caterer and studio "gofer", and the "studio" is quite simply "where you get your work done". PARIS can have a prominent place in that process.
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So what **is** a studio nowadays? And who are **you** in that picture? Once not too long ago the term "studio" - if you were at all serious about its use - would have meant at the very least one main tracking room and control room with several smaller booths and workspaces; "you", on the other hand, would probably have been "an engineer". Today "you" are often producer, engineer, arranger, performer, general content creator, caterer and studio "gofer" - and your "studio" is quite simply "where you get your work done". PARIS can have a prominent place in that process.


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Edited on 2010-01-02 02:56:33 by admin

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Revision [1513]

Edited on 2010-01-02 02:54:24 by admin
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So what **is** a studio nowadays? And who are **you** in that picture? Once not too long ago the term "studio" - if you were at all serious about its use - would have meant at the very least one main tracking room and control room with several smaller booths and workspaces; "you", on the other hand, would probably have been "an engineer". Today "you" are often producer, engineer, arranger, performer, general content creator, caterer and studio "gofer" - and your "studio" is quite simply "where you get your work done". PARIS can have a prominent place in that process.
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So what **is** a studio nowadays? And who are **you** in that picture? Once not too long ago the term "studio" - if you were at all serious about its use - would have meant at the very least a main tracking room and a control room; "you" on the other hand would have been "an engineer". Today "you" are often producer, engineer, arranger, performer, general content creator, caterer and studio "gofer" - and your "studio" is quite simply "where you get your work done". PARIS can have a prominent place in that process.


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Edited on 2010-01-02 02:52:56 by admin
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So what **is** a studio nowadays? And who are **you** in that picture? Once not too long ago the term "studio" - if you were at all serious about its use - would have meant at the very least a main tracking room and a control room; "you" on the other hand would have been "an engineer". Today "you" are often producer, engineer, arranger, performer, general content creator, caterer and studio "gofer" - and your "studio" is quite simply "where you get your work done". PARIS can have a prominent place in that process.


Revision [1316]

Edited on 2009-12-24 02:38:38 by admin
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One of PARIS' great strengths is its extraordinarily low inherent latency. Because of this, a properly configured PARIS rig can minimize the need for an external patchbay or mixer. Here are some tips to help you configure PARIS for most effective use as the mixing and patching center of your studio.
//Brian's great tip can minimize one use of a patchbay by eliminating an annoyance involved in patching equipment to PARIS inputs - "how do I monitor the patched equipment without needing to be in 'record enable'"?//
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One of PARIS' great strengths is its extraordinarily low inherent latency. Because of this, properly configured PARIS rig can minimize the need for an external patchbay or mixer. Here are some tips to help you configure PARIS for most effective use as the mixing and patching center of your studio.
//Brian's great tip can minimize one use of a patchbay by eliminating one annoyance involved in patching equipment to PARIS inputs - "monitoring patched equipment without needing to be in 'record enable'"//


Revision [1258]

Edited on 2009-07-06 12:35:42 by admin
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//Brian's great tip can minimize one use of a patchbay by eliminating one annoyance involved in patching equipment to PARIS inputs - "monitoring patched equipment without needing to be in 'record enable'"//
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//Brian's great tip can minimize one use of a patchbay by eliminating one annoyance involved in patching equipment to PARIS inputs//


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Edited on 2009-07-06 12:34:36 by admin
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//Brian's great tip can minimize one use of a patchbay by eliminating one annoyance involved in patching equipment to PARIS inputs//


Revision [1256]

Edited on 2009-07-06 11:32:32 by admin
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=====Operating a Studio using PARIS as your Mixer/Patchbay=====
One of PARIS' great strengths is its extraordinarily low inherent latency. Because of this, properly configured PARIS rig can minimize the need for an external patchbay or mixer. Here are some tips to help you configure PARIS for most effective use as the mixing and patching center of your studio.
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=====Live Monitor and Record at the Same Time=====
One of PARIS' great strengths is its extraordinarily low inherent latency. Because of this, properly configured PARIS rig can minimize the need for an external patchbay or mixer.


Revision [1254]

Edited on 2009-07-06 11:25:51 by admin
Additions:
One of PARIS' great strengths is its extraordinarily low inherent latency. Because of this, properly configured PARIS rig can minimize the need for an external patchbay or mixer.
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One of PARIS' great strengths is its extraordinarily low inherent latency. Because of this, properly configured PARIS rig can minimize the need for an external patchbay.


Revision [1253]

Edited on 2009-07-06 11:25:04 by admin
Additions:
- Set all the *TOP* EDS inserts on your Paris ppj template to
- Whatever your Input source is to a given channel of the Paris
- You (unfortunately) must complete the Insert loop by connecting
- Save this as your default ppj [and/or as a Patchbay setup] and you're
Deletions:
1) Set all the *TOP* EDS inserts on your Paris ppj template to
2) Whatever your Input source is to a given channel of the Paris
3) You (unfortunately) must complete the Insert loop by connecting
4) Save this as your default ppj [and/or as a Patchbay setup] and you're


Revision [1252]

Edited on 2009-07-06 11:24:41 by admin
Additions:
1) Set all the *TOP* EDS inserts on your Paris ppj template to
2) Whatever your Input source is to a given channel of the Paris
Deletions:
1) Step A. Set all the *TOP* EDS inserts on your Paris ppj template to

2) Step B. Whatever your Input source is to a given channel of the Paris


Revision [1251]

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