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PARIS stands for Pro Audio Recording Integrated System.

By definition, PARIS is a digital audio workstation, or DAW. It is a tracking and mixing environment with some rudimentary MIDI capabilities, usually ignored or disabled by users. PARIS is an unusual platform because it remains one of the only DAWS in its current price range to combine the advantages of hardware with the flexibility of software




PARIS consists of four discrete components -

- IF2
- MEC, the Modular Expansion Chassis designed to hold expansion modules such as:
- A8i
- A8o
- ADATio
- SMPTE

- Version 3.0
- Versions prior to 3.0

- black or "original" C16
- blue, a later cosmetic change with new silkscreening that identified functions added or remapped in V3.0 software.



ASIO drivers were included, but due to serious limitations including inability to access MEC modules, a maximum of two channels and general lack of reliability are considered essentially non-functional by users.



Various third-party initiatives specific to PARIS include:






Other initiatives designed to be of use to (but not specifically limited to) the PARIS platform have been:




Finally, the PARIS EQ, generally held to have a desirable sound, have been ported into VST as plug-ins so they can be made available in non-PARIS DAWs.
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