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Revision [2065]

Last edited on 2019-04-11 17:33:26 by admin [removed obsolete frappr links]
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//**NEW**: Courtesy of [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]]// - {{color text="Are you on the PARIS map yet?" c="red"}} ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""


Revision [2025]

Edited on 2018-06-06 15:43:44 by admin [removed obsolete frappr links]
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Mike Audet's topping his stellar work on the rock-solid 32-bit ASIO drivers with his upcoming 64 bit drivers. See here for an explanation of what the [[CurrentAudetStatus current driver "state of the art"]] is. I'm testing them and they are already solid and functional!
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Mike Audet's topping his stellar work on the rock-solid 32-bit ASIO drivers with his upcoming 64 bit drivers. See here for an explanation of what the current driver "state of the art" is. I'm testing them and they are already solid and functional!


Revision [2024]

Edited on 2018-06-06 15:40:43 by admin [removed obsolete frappr links]
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Sorry folks, this one turned out to have a big "gotcha". As far as I can gather, 3.01 was released with ID's blessing but they never did authorize a PACE-free version. So out of an abundance of caution we're prohibiting any links to it from the forums anyway and will be discouraging public discussion of any means of obtaining it until ID clarifies its status. I know it makes little sense since it can be easily found floating around the community and we can't exactly police what you say to each other via email, but one of the chilling effects of the DMCA is that the forums can't involve themselves in hosting, linking or distributing it. FYI 3.01 kills some bugs and adds a couple of new interesting ones - on balance it's an improvement though, and it's pretty cool to see!
Deletions:
Sorry folks, this one turned out to have a big "gotcha". As far as I can gather, 3.01 was released with ID's blessing but they never did authorize a PACE-free version. So out of an abundance of caution we're prohibiting any links to it from the forums anyway and will be discouraging public discussion of any means of obtaining it until ID clarifies its status. I know it makes little sense since it can be easily found floating around the community and we can't exactly police what you say to each other via email, but one of the chilling effects of the DMCA is that the forums can't take the chance of being involved in hosting, linking or distributing it. FYI 3.01 kills some bugs and adds a couple of new interesting ones - on balance it's an improvement though, and it's pretty cool to see!


Revision [2023]

Edited on 2018-06-06 15:40:17 by admin [removed obsolete frappr links]
Additions:
Sorry folks, this one turned out to have a big "gotcha". As far as I can gather, 3.01 was released with ID's blessing but they never did authorize a PACE-free version. So out of an abundance of caution we're prohibiting any links to it from the forums anyway and will be discouraging public discussion of any means of obtaining it until ID clarifies its status. I know it makes little sense since it can be easily found floating around the community and we can't exactly police what you say to each other via email, but one of the chilling effects of the DMCA is that the forums can't take the chance of being involved in hosting, linking or distributing it. FYI 3.01 kills some bugs and adds a couple of new interesting ones - on balance it's an improvement though, and it's pretty cool to see!
Deletions:
Sorry folks, this one turned out to have a big "gotcha". As far as I can gather, 3.01 was released with ID's blessing but they never did authorize a PACE-free version. So out of an abundance of caution we're prohibiting any links to it from the forums anyway and will be discouraging public discussion of any means of obtaining it until ID clarifies its status. I know it makes little sense since it can be easily found floating around the community and we can't exactly police what you say to each other via email, but one of the chilling effects of the DMCA is that the forums can't take the chance. FYI 3.01 kills some bugs and adds a couple of new interesting ones - on balance it's an improvement though.


Revision [2022]

Edited on 2018-06-06 15:39:09 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
This most excellent [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]]/[[AaronAllen Aaron Allen]] [[BrianTankersleyDVD tutorial DVD collaboration]] has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/parisforums check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!
Deletions:
This most excellent [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]]/[[AaronAllen Aaron Allen]] [[BrianTankersleyDVD tutorial DVD collaboration]] has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!


Revision [2021]

Edited on 2018-06-06 15:37:22 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q2 2018: PARIS ASIO 64-bit drivers nearing completion!" c="red"}}//**
[Watch this space for the details as available!]]
Mike Audet's topping his stellar work on the rock-solid 32-bit ASIO drivers with his upcoming 64 bit drivers. See here for an explanation of what the current driver "state of the art" is. I'm testing them and they are already solid and functional!
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2016: PARIS 3.01 - PACE-free - released to the community" c="red"}}//**
Sorry folks, this one turned out to have a big "gotcha". As far as I can gather, 3.01 was released with ID's blessing but they never did authorize a PACE-free version. So out of an abundance of caution we're prohibiting any links to it from the forums anyway and will be discouraging public discussion of any means of obtaining it until ID clarifies its status. I know it makes little sense since it can be easily found floating around the community and we can't exactly police what you say to each other via email, but one of the chilling effects of the DMCA is that the forums can't take the chance. FYI 3.01 kills some bugs and adds a couple of new interesting ones - on balance it's an improvement though.
++[[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=15607&start=0&S=da125bb366d8eecc7a7263483f4d52bf All the details available here!]] Incredibly, the day has come - the Windows version of PARIS 3.01 (a small incremental tweak to 3.0 dating from 2001 that never saw the light of day), has been released courtesy of Edmund Pirali - but WITHOUT PACE COPY PROTECTION! This is a game-changer as the cripplingly obsolete PACE copy protection was the only impediment to updating to a modern OS. Great thanks to Edmund and to [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]] for making this happen! We'll start doing an in-depth assessment of 3.01's changes ASAP - right now we're pretty sure a few bugs are squashed (the "now line cursor freezing" bug is gone) and a couple of new ones have found their way in (the destructive editing in the Audio Editor doesn't seem to be working) but there's lots more digging to do. For those updating from 2.2, knock yourselves out - for those currently on 3.0, keep both so you can switch back as needed. ++
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2016: PARIS 3.01 - PACE-free - released to the community" c="red"}}**
[[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=15607&start=0&S=da125bb366d8eecc7a7263483f4d52bf All the details available here!]] Incredibly, the day has come - the Windows version of PARIS 3.01 (a small incremental tweak to 3.0 dating from 2001 that never saw the light of day), has been released courtesy of Edmund Pirali - but WITHOUT PACE COPY PROTECTION! This is a game-changer as the cripplingly obsolete PACE copy protection was the only impediment to updating to a modern OS. Great thanks to Edmund and to [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]] for making this happen! We'll start doing an in-depth assessment of 3.01's changes ASAP - right now we're pretty sure a few bugs are squashed (the "now line cursor freezing" bug is gone) and a couple of new ones have found their way in (the destructive editing in the Audio Editor doesn't seem to be working) but there's lots more digging to do. For those updating from 2.2, knock yourselves out - for those currently on 3.0, keep both so you can switch back as needed.


Revision [1989]

Edited on 2015-12-28 00:30:40 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2016: PARIS 3.01 - PACE-free - released to the community" c="red"}}**
[[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=15607&start=0&S=da125bb366d8eecc7a7263483f4d52bf All the details available here!]] Incredibly, the day has come - the Windows version of PARIS 3.01 (a small incremental tweak to 3.0 dating from 2001 that never saw the light of day), has been released courtesy of Edmund Pirali - but WITHOUT PACE COPY PROTECTION! This is a game-changer as the cripplingly obsolete PACE copy protection was the only impediment to updating to a modern OS. Great thanks to Edmund and to [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]] for making this happen! We'll start doing an in-depth assessment of 3.01's changes ASAP - right now we're pretty sure a few bugs are squashed (the "now line cursor freezing" bug is gone) and a couple of new ones have found their way in (the destructive editing in the Audio Editor doesn't seem to be working) but there's lots more digging to do. For those updating from 2.2, knock yourselves out - for those currently on 3.0, keep both so you can switch back as needed.


Revision [1979]

Edited on 2015-12-26 20:34:25 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and if you're here to diagnose a problem-in-progress: before you go any further, if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now with unsaved work at risk, then if PARIS will let you: **alt-tab to the Project Window, and ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name** and then you can proceed to troubleshoot with less panic).
Deletions:
Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and if you're here to diagnose a problem-in-progress: before you go any further, if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now with unsaved work at risk, then if PARIS will let you: **alt-tab to the Project Window, and ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name**).


Revision [1978]

Edited on 2015-12-26 20:33:43 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and if you're here to diagnose a problem-in-progress: before you go any further, if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now with unsaved work at risk, then if PARIS will let you: **alt-tab to the Project Window, and ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name**).
Deletions:
Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and before you go any further, if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now, with unsaved work at risk, then if PARIS will let you: **alt-tab to the Project Window, and ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name**).


Revision [1977]

Edited on 2015-12-26 20:32:51 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and before you go any further, if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now, with unsaved work at risk, then if PARIS will let you: **alt-tab to the Project Window, and ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name**).
Deletions:
Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and before you go any further, if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now, with unsaved work at risk, if PARIS will let you: alt-tab to the Project Window, ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name).


Revision [1976]

Edited on 2015-12-26 19:31:32 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
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//...your info source (along with the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ Paris Forums]]), for all things related to the obsolete but brilliant **PARIS** digital audio workstation...//
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//...your info source (along with the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ Paris Forums]], for all things related to the obsolete but brilliant **PARIS** digital audio workstation...//


Revision [1975]

Edited on 2015-12-26 19:31:20 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
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//...your info source (along with the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ Paris Forums]], for all things related to the obsolete but brilliant **PARIS** digital audio workstation...//
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//...your info source for the obsolete but brilliant **PARIS** digital audio workstation...//


Revision [1961]

Edited on 2015-12-26 13:41:39 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
[[ParisHist Some historical background]]
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[[ParisHist History]]


Revision [1958]

Edited on 2015-12-26 13:34:07 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
This most excellent [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]]/[[AaronAllen Aaron Allen]] [[BrianTankersleyDVD tutorial DVD collaboration]] has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!
Deletions:
This most excellent [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]]/[[AaronAllen Aaron Allen]] [[BrianTankerslyDvd tutorial DVD collaboration]] has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!


Revision [1940]

Edited on 2015-12-09 02:20:23 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q2 2013: Win7/Win8 64-bit drivers available for purchase now!" c="red"}}**
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q2 2013: Win7/Win8 64-but drivers available for purchase now!" c="red"}}**


Revision [1917]

Edited on 2015-02-08 03:33:26 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
This most excellent [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]]/[[AaronAllen Aaron Allen]] [[BrianTankerslyDvd tutorial DVD collaboration]] has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!
Deletions:
This most excellent [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]]/[[AaronAllen Aaron Allen]] collaboration has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!


Revision [1916]

Edited on 2015-02-08 03:32:29 by admin [updated link to PARIS Video on Vimeo]
Additions:
This most excellent [[BrianTankersley Brian Tankersley]]/[[AaronAllen Aaron Allen]] collaboration has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!
Deletions:
This most excellent Brian Tankersley/Aaron Allen collaboration has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!


Revision [1915]

Edited on 2015-02-08 03:30:52 by admin [added PARIS video update]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2015: PARIS VIDEO AVAILABLE!" c="red"}}**
This most excellent Brian Tankersley/Aaron Allen collaboration has been released into the wild with their blessing - [[https://vimeo.com/tag:ensoniq+paris check it out on Vimeo]]. Absolutely great tips and workflow ideas here for the novice and the seasoned vet alike!


Revision [1909]

Edited on 2013-10-20 16:04:55 by admin [Updated the old speculatives about Win7/8 drivers]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 2011: Win7/64 compatibility update! (NOTE - NOW SUPERSEDED, SEE ABOVE)" c="red"}}**
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2010: PARIS on Windows 7? (NOTE - NOW SUPERSEDED, SEE ABOVE)" c="red"}}**
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 2011: Win764 compatibility update!" c="red"}}**
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2010: PARIS on Windows 7?" c="red"}}**


Revision [1908]

Edited on 2013-06-21 13:58:02 by admin [Updated the old speculatives about Win7/8 drivers]
Additions:
[[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=15408&start=0& All the details available here!]] the redoubtable Mike Audet has finished and released drivers that enable the use of PARIS under Wn7/Win8 64-bit, and has now packaged all the essential PARIS components into one easy-to-use installer - [[http://ensoniq.ca/drivers.html grab them here and support PARIS development!]]. This package works as a "universal install" for all Windows systems (from XP SP3 onwards) as well - it will auto-detect your OS and whether it's 32 or 64 bit and install what you need, where you need it.
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[[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=15408&start=0& All the details available here!]] the redoubtable Mike Audet has finished and released drivers that enable the use of PARIS under Wn7/Win8 64-bit, and has now packaged all the essential PARIS components into one easy-to-use installer - [[http://ensoniq.ca/drivers.html grab them here and support PARIS development!]]. This "universal install" package works for XP as well - it auto-detects your OS and installs what you need, where you need it.


Revision [1907]

Edited on 2013-06-21 12:49:19 by admin [Added Win7/Win8 64-bit driver release update]
Additions:
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q2 2013: Win7/Win8 64-but drivers available for purchase now!" c="red"}}**
[[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=15408&start=0& All the details available here!]] the redoubtable Mike Audet has finished and released drivers that enable the use of PARIS under Wn7/Win8 64-bit, and has now packaged all the essential PARIS components into one easy-to-use installer - [[http://ensoniq.ca/drivers.html grab them here and support PARIS development!]]. This "universal install" package works for XP as well - it auto-detects your OS and installs what you need, where you need it.


Revision [1895]

Edited on 2011-11-20 12:22:46 by admin [Added Win7/Win8 64-bit driver release update]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 2011: Win764 compatibility update!" c="red"}}**
[[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&goto=106747&#msg_106747 Check this thread to see Mike's picture of PARIS booting under Win7 64!]] Users have now had PARIS running stably on Win7 32 for quite a while using Mike's XP drivers, but this new transition to the 64-bit version of the OS using purpose-built drivers is a critical step in the "future-proofing" of PARIS.
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 2011: Mike's now managed to [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&goto=106747&#msg_106747 get PARIS to boot on Win7 64]]!" c="red"}}**
Users have now had PARIS running stably on Win7 32, but the transition to a 64-bit OS is a critical step in the "future-proofing" of PARIS. [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS. Make sure you mention you're a PARIS user!//


Revision [1894]

Edited on 2011-11-20 12:15:41 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 2011: Mike's now managed to [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&goto=106747&#msg_106747 get PARIS to boot on Win7 64]]!" c="red"}}**
Users have now had PARIS running stably on Win7 32, but the transition to a 64-bit OS is a critical step in the "future-proofing" of PARIS. [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS. Make sure you mention you're a PARIS user!//


Revision [1857]

Edited on 2010-03-22 11:39:02 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
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[[VstDxWrappersChainers "Wrappers" and "Chainers"]]


Revision [1791]

Edited on 2010-03-10 22:51:59 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
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[[StockFxIni For power users: editing your stockfx.ini]]


Revision [1786]

Edited on 2010-03-10 22:27:25 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
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[[Hz48Kcorrection Correction table for EQ Frequencies]]


Revision [1761]

Edited on 2010-03-10 21:52:48 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
Additions:
[[ParisLatency Latency]]


Revision [1760]

Edited on 2010-03-10 10:29:43 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
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**Software**
**Hardware**
[[PlusFourCfg Configuring for +4/-10 operation]]
[[ParisCalibration Calibrating PARIS (advanced tutorial)]]
**C16**


Revision [1751]

Edited on 2010-03-07 12:22:14 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
Additions:
[[ParisCfg Know your paris.cfg file]]
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[[ParisCfg Configuring PARIS for use: getting to know your paris.cfg file]]


Revision [1750]

Edited on 2010-03-07 12:21:48 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
Additions:
[[ParisCfg Configuring PARIS for use: getting to know your paris.cfg file]]


Revision [1670]

Edited on 2010-03-02 13:55:11 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
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==__Native Submixes__==
New from the forum's Dr. Frankencopter: [[NativeSubmixSenderellaTut Expanding PARIS' native FX capabilities using Native Submixes and Senderella]]


Revision [1655]

Edited on 2010-02-27 18:28:41 by admin [added news update re: Win7 64]
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//**NEW**: Dress up PARIS with [[ParisSkins cool new skins]] by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago! [four great new skins added by Jim 02/10/10: "Bronze/Flame/Camo/Red Anodized"]//
//**NEW**: track recent changes visually using the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes Mind Map]]//
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//**NEW**: Dress up PARIS with [[ParisSkins cool new skins]] by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago! [new skins added by Jim 02/10/10: "Bronze/Flame/Camo/Red Anodized"]//
//**NEW**: track recent changes visually using the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes Mind Map!]]//


Revision [1654]

Edited on 2010-02-27 18:28:09 by admin [added "new skins" info]
Additions:
//**NEW**: Dress up PARIS with [[ParisSkins cool new skins]] by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago! [new skins added by Jim 02/10/10: "Bronze/Flame/Camo/Red Anodized"]//
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//**NEW**: Dress up PARIS with [[ParisSkins cool new skins]] by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago! [new skin added 06/22/09: "Neve"]//


Revision [1652]

Edited on 2010-02-26 21:31:25 by admin [added "new skins" info]
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[[ParisExportFacilities PARIS Export Facilities]]: Frequently heard over the years: "I have a song in PPJ format but I don't have access to PARIS hardware to open it on; can anyone here open a .ppj and translate the tracks out for me?". 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. NOTE that AATranslator can now translate PARIS OMFs into a wide range of destination formats, so clients now have the option to request an export as an OMF and buy AAT to do the translation, or find an AAT-equipped PARIS facility and ask them to translate it to a specific destination format at the same time.
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[[ParisExportFacilities PARIS Export Facilities]]: "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.


Revision [1641]

Edited on 2010-02-26 10:13:39 by admin [added "new skins" info]
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Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility and had to do the "render dance"? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] (Standard version is chock full of different DAWs $59, Enhanced version adds PT5 and other non-PARIS OMF formats $99) you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS. Make sure you mention you're a PARIS user!//
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Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility and had to do the "render dance"? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] (Standard Edition chock full of different DAWs $59, Enhanced addition adding PT5 and non-PARIS OMF formats $99) you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS. Make sure you mention you're a PARIS user!//


Revision [1640]

Edited on 2010-02-26 10:12:20 by admin [added "new skins" info]
Additions:
Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility and had to do the "render dance"? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] (Standard Edition chock full of different DAWs $59, Enhanced addition adding PT5 and non-PARIS OMF formats $99) you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS. Make sure you mention you're a PARIS user!//
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Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] (Standard Edition chock full of different DAWs $59, Enhanced addition adding PT5 and non-PARIS OMF formats $99) you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS. Make sure you mention you're a PARIS user!//


Revision [1636]

Edited on 2010-02-25 17:07:47 by admin [added "new skins" info]
Additions:
Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] (Standard Edition chock full of different DAWs $59, Enhanced addition adding PT5 and non-PARIS OMF formats $99) you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS. Make sure you mention you're a PARIS user!//
Deletions:
Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] (Standard Edition chock full of different DAWs $59, Enhanced addition adding PT5 and non-PARIS OMF formats $99) you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//


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Edited on 2010-02-25 17:06:59 by admin [added "new skins" info]
Additions:
Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] (Standard Edition chock full of different DAWs $59, Enhanced addition adding PT5 and non-PARIS OMF formats $99) you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//
Deletions:
Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by $59 Standard Edition of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//


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Edited on 2010-02-25 17:04:41 by admin [added "new skins" info]
Additions:
Ever sent out PARIS sessions to be mixed at a non-PARIS facility? Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. Now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the long list of DAW formats supported by $59 Standard Edition of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond (the full list is at the link). See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//
Deletions:
Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] converts between various DAW formats, and now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the $59 Standard Edition you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond - the full list is at the link. See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//


Revision [1633]

Edited on 2010-02-25 17:02:32 by admin [added "new skins" info]
Additions:
Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] converts between various DAW formats, and now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the $59 Standard Edition you can finally fly your PARIS sessions out to other DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar and beyond - the full list is at the link. See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//
Deletions:
Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] converts between various DAW formats, and now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the $59 Standard Edition you can fly your sessions out to DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar to... well, the full list is at the link. See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//


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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2010: PARIS OMF support now in AATranslator!" c="red"}}**
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2010: PARIS OMF SUPPORT IN AATRANSLATOR!" c="red"}}**


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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2010: PARIS OMF SUPPORT IN AATRANSLATOR!" c="red"}}**
Michael Rooney, developer of [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]], has just brought the PARIS community the hands-down coolest advance it's ever seen from an outside developer. [[http://aatranslator.com.au AATranslator]] converts between various DAW formats, and now that PARIS OMF support has been added to the $59 Standard Edition you can fly your sessions out to DAWs ranging from Nuendo to Logic to Cubase to SADIE to Adobe Audition to Sonar to... well, the full list is at the link. See [[ParisOmf this page for more information on the process]], and the short "preflight checklist" that will help you prepare and export __properly working__ OMFs from PARIS.//


Revision [1618]

Edited on 2010-02-22 23:49:38 by admin [added news update "AATranslator OMF support"]
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Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and before you go any further, if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now, with unsaved work at risk, if PARIS will let you: alt-tab to the Project Window, ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name).
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Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now, with unsaved work at risk - alt-tab to the Project Window, ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name).


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[[WindowPatchBay Understanding PARIS' Patch Bay]]


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//...your info source for the obsolete but brilliant **PARIS** digital audio workstation...//


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Edited on 2010-01-17 12:09:01 by admin [added patch bay link]
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Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]] (and if you've got an error message in PARIS staring you in the face right now, with unsaved work at risk - alt-tab to the Project Window, ctrl-shift-S to save your project under a new name).
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Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]].


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Got a PARIS issue in the middle of a session - no time to browse? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium]].
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//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]//


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Edited on 2010-01-13 16:08:41 by admin [moved "bugs troubleshooting" closer to page top]
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In short: if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it! The {{color text="new " c="red"}} [[NeededPages Needed Pages]] section is a great place to begin. If you see anything on any of the pages that you know is incorrect, or could be worded more clearly, or contains a misused term or an incorrect credit or attribution - please do log in, click twice and fix it!
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In short: if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it! The new {{color text="New:" c="red"}} [[NeededPages Needed Pages]] section is a great place to begin. If you see anything on any of the pages that you know is incorrect, or could be worded more clearly, or contains a misused term or an incorrect credit or attribution - please do log in, click twice and fix it!


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==__Overview__==
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==Overview==


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=====__Quick Reference:__=====
==__Setup__==
==__Usage__==
==__Plugins__==
==__Advanced Use__==
==__Going deeper into PARIS__==
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=====Quick Reference:=====
==Setup==
==Usage==
==Plugins==
==Advanced Use==
==Going deeper into PARIS==


Revision [1553]

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PARIS and native plugins:


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Edited on 2010-01-13 15:57:12 by admin [added "Needed Pages" link]
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In short: if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it! The new {{color text="New:" c="red"}} [[NeededPages Needed Pages]] section is a great place to begin. If you see anything on any of the pages that you know is incorrect, or could be worded more clearly, or contains a misused term or an incorrect credit or attribution - please do log in, click twice and fix it!
Deletions:
In short: if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it! If you see something that you know is incorrect, or could be worded more clearly, or contains a misused term or an incorrect credit or attribution - log in, click twice and fix it!
//Section for "needed pages" coming soon.//


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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 2010: PARIS on Windows 7?" c="red"}}**
Want your mind blown? Check out [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=14850&start=0& this thread]] on Mike Audet's progress on Windows 7 drivers for PARIS.//


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Edited on 2010-01-04 22:20:53 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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{{color text="New:" c="red"}} The [[ParisTimeline PARIS Timeline]], a visual timeline of some key dates in the platform's history.


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose and legal info]]). 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 the PARISwiki have been drawn, and of course to [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years. 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 [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]].
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose and legal info]]). 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 the PARISwiki have been drawn, and of course to [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years. 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 [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]]".


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose and legal info]]). 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 the PARISwiki have been drawn, and of course to [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years. 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 [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]]".
In short: if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it! If you see something that you know is incorrect, or could be worded more clearly, or contains a misused term or an incorrect credit or attribution - log in, click twice and fix it!
Deletions:
//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose and legal info]]). 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 the PARISwiki have been drawn, and of course to [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years.
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 [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV 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 - log in, click twice and fix it!


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose and legal info]]). 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 the PARISwiki have been drawn, and of course to [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose]]). 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 the PARISwiki have been drawn, and of course to [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years. The PARISwiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.//


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{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/PARIS-banner.GIF" title="Pro Audio Recording Integrated System" alt="Banner"}}=====Welcome to the PARISwiki!=====
**//{{color text="UPDATE, end of '09: The PARISwiki gets a facelift" c="red"}}**
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{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/PARIS-banner.GIF" title="Pro Audio Recording Integrated System" alt="Banner"}}=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====
**//{{color text="UPDATE, end of '09: The PARISWiki gets a facelift" c="red"}}**


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose]]). 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 the PARISwiki have been drawn, and of course to [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years. The PARISwiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose]]). 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 [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose]]). 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 [[ChuckDuffy Chuck Duffy]] and [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroups were the heart of the PARIS community for so many years. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose]]). 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 PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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//There are many options for browsing the data here; scroll down the page for a "quick reference" table of contents; browse the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes MindMap]]; search for a particular term from the "search" box in each page's header; browse the [[PageIndex full page index]] - or just browse around and enjoy.//
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//There are many options for browsing the data here; scroll down the page for a "quick reference" table of contents; browse the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes MindMap]]; search the site from the box in the page's header; browse the [[PageIndex full page index]] - or just browse around and enjoy.//


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//There are many options for browsing the data here; scroll down the page for a "quick reference" table of contents; browse the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes MindMap]]; search the site from the box in the page's header; browse the [[PageIndex full page index]] - or just browse around and enjoy.//
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the full Statement of Purpose]]). 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 PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a joint development of **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** and **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (developed jointly by **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (developed jointly by **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (developed jointly by **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers, the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (developed jointly by **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers, the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a collaborative venture between **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers, the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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//**NEW**: Reaper users - download the REAPER libsndfile Wrapper plugin (courtesy of user Xenakios and libsndfile) to let Reaper work natively with PARIS PAFs - plus there are new Reaper scripts to help Reaper and PARIS "play well together".//
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//**NEW**: Reaper users - download the REAPER PAF Import Extension (courtesy of user Xenakios and libsndfile) and new Reaper scripts to help Reaper and PARIS "play well together".//


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//[Scroll down the page for a "quick reference" table of contents, browse the [[PageIndex full page index]], search the site from the box in the page's header or browse the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes MindMap]]]//
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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 - log in, click twice and fix it!
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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!//


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a collaborative venture between **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]**), with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location ([[MissStat click here for the Statement of Purpose]]. 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 PARIS' former manufacturers, the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a collaborative venture between **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 PARIS' former manufacturers, the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
[[MissStat Click here for the Statement of Purpose]]


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a collaborative venture between **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 PARIS' former manufacturers, the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a collaborative venture between **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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We've updated to [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage WikkaWiki V1.2]], which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (which definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it. If you prefer the previous look, go into "Change Settings/Logout" (don't actually log out - just set your theme to "default" there).//
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We've updated to [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage WikkaWiki V1.2]], which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (which definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it (yes, I know about the upper LH text giving the wrong URL and I'm tracking it down). Oh - and if you prefer the previous look, go into "Change Settings/Logout" (don't actually log out - just set your theme to "default" there).//


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//**NEW**: Get [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/ Mike Audet's]] new (2009) [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html XP multicore drivers for PARIS]] - bugfixes, modernization, and the ability to have PARIS run like a champ on modern multicore CPUs!//
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//**NEW**: Get Mike Audet's new (2009) XP multicore drivers for PARIS - bugfixes, modernization, and the ability to have PARIS run like a champ on modern multicore CPUs!//


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[[PreviousUpdates Previous updates...]]>>[[adminUsers Registered users]] to date - **{{countusers}}**;
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[[PreviousUpdates Previous updates...]]
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//[Scroll down the page for a "quick reference" table of contents, browse the [[PageIndex full page index]], or search the site from the box in the page's header]//
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//[Scroll down the page for a "quick reference" table of contents, browse the [[PageIndex full page index]], or search the site from the box in the upper RH of the page]//


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//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (a collaborative venture between **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ Intelligent Devices]]** and the **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:47:25 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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We've updated to [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage WikkaWiki V1.2]], which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (which definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it (yes, I know about the upper LH text giving the wrong URL and I'm tracking it down). Oh - and if you prefer the previous look, go into "Change Settings/Logout" (don't actually log out - just set your theme to "default" there).//
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We've updated to [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage WikkaWiki V1.2]], which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (which definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it (yes, I know about the upper LH text giving the wrong URL and I'm tracking it down). Oh - and if you prefer the previous look, go into "Change Settings/Logout" and set your theme to "default".//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:45:45 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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We've updated to [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage WikkaWiki V1.2]], which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (which definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it (yes, I know about the upper LH text giving the wrong URL and I'm tracking it down). Oh - and if you prefer the previous look, go into "Change Settings/Logout" and set your theme to "default".//
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We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (which definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it (yes, I know about the upper LH text giving the wrong URL and I'm tracking it down). Oh - and if you prefer the previous look, go into "Change Settings/Logout" and set your theme to "default".//


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//[Scroll down the page for a "quick reference" table of contents, browse the [[PageIndex full page index]], or search the site from the box in the upper RH of the page]//
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//[Scroll down the page for a table of contents]//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:43:07 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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=====Quick Reference:=====
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===INDEX:===


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:42:21 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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//[Scroll down the page for a table of contents]//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:35:03 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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//**NEW**: Get Mike Audet's new (2009) XP multicore drivers for PARIS - bugfixes, modernization, and the ability to have PARIS run like a champ on modern multicore CPUs!//
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//**NEW**: Get Mike Audet's new (2009) XP multicore drivers for PARIS - bugfixes, modernization and the ability to have PARIS run like a champ on modern multicore CPUs!//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:34:47 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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//**NEW**: Get Mike Audet's new (2009) XP multicore drivers for PARIS - bugfixes, modernization and the ability to have PARIS run like a champ on modern multicore CPUs!//
//**NEW**: Reaper users - download the REAPER PAF Import Extension (courtesy of user Xenakios and libsndfile) and new Reaper scripts to help Reaper and PARIS "play well together".//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:29:59 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (which definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it (yes, I know about the upper LH text giving the wrong URL and I'm tracking it down). Oh - and if you prefer the previous look, go into "Change Settings/Logout" and set your theme to "default".//
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We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (yes, that definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it.//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:04:11 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right?) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (yes, that definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it.//
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We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, a hatful of great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right? try an error code :D) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (yes, that definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it.//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 23:03:04 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, a hatful of great new functionality (notice the site search box in the upper right? try an error code :D) and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (yes, that definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it.//
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We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, a hatful of great new functionality and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (yes, that definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it.//


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Edited on 2009-12-29 22:51:37 by admin [added PARIS Timeline link]
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[[PreviousUpdates Previous updates...]]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q2 '09: " c="red"}}**
Due to spammers probing the Wiki, we've slightly changed the process for signing up. It's still automatic, but now there's one small extra step, so [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=14678&start=0& check out this thread on the PARISForums]] to register right away...//
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 '09: Reaper gets PAF support!!" c="red"}}**
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]], an open-source sound library created by audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], without which this would have been a far harder task. See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details.//
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 '09:" c="red"}}**
Announcing the launch of the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums new PARIS Forums!]] Synced in realtime to PARIS NG; years of archived PARIS lore plus up-to-the-minute PARIS chat in a forum-style interface. Many new features from email notification to RSS to highly improved searchability. [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums PARISForums]]//
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 '08:" c="red"}}**
[[MikeAudet Mike Audet's]] new PARIS drivers are [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase for a very modest sum at Mike's website.]] Added: multiprocessor CPU compatibility/numerous "under the hood" tweaks and improvements; fixed "problems detecting multiple ADAT cards in one MEC under XP", issues with ADAT cards/SMPTE cards, bugs impairing functioning of ASIO. Working on multiprocessor Intel Macs (booted into XP). Go [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html grab them and support PARIS development!]]//


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**//{{color text="UPDATE, end of '09: The PARISWiki gets a facelift" c="red"}}**
We've updated to WikkaWiki V1.2, which brings increased security, a hatful of great new functionality and a new look, complete with user-customizable themes (yes, that definitely means giving the Wiki a proper PARIS theme as time permits). Let us know if the update has broken anything and we'll get right on fixing it.//


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{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/PARIS-banner.GIF" title="Pro Audio Recording Integrated System" alt="Banner"}}=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====
>>[[adminUsers Registered users]] to date - **{{countusers}}**;
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>[[adminUsers Registered users]] to date - **{{countusers}}**;
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Edited on 2009-12-28 09:39:29 by admin [added link to VST/DX Plugins In PARIS]
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[[VstDxParis VST and DX plugins in PARIS]]
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Edited on 2009-07-30 13:58:21 by admin [added link to VST/DX Plugins In PARIS]
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{{color text="New:" c="red"}} The [[ParisReferenceLibrary PARIS Reference Library]], a collection of manuals, FAQs and tutorials in PDF format (registered Wiki users only).
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Edited on 2009-07-30 13:56:57 by admin [added link to VST/DX Plugins In PARIS]
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{{color text="New: " c="red"}}: The [[ParisReferenceLibrary PARIS Reference Library]], a collection of manuals, FAQs and tutorials in PDF format (registered Wiki users only).
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{{color text="New: " c="red"}}: The [[ParisReferenceLibrary PARIS Reference Library]], a collection of manuals, FAQs and tutorials in PDF format.


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Edited on 2009-07-30 13:20:32 by admin [added Paris Reference Library link]
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{{color text="New: " c="red"}}: The [[ParisReferenceLibrary PARIS Reference Library]], a collection of manuals, FAQs and tutorials in PDF format.


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Edited on 2009-07-28 11:17:34 by admin [added synchronization header page]
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[[ParisSync Synchronizing PARIS with the rest of your digital audio hardware and software]]


Revision [1269]

Edited on 2009-07-10 12:34:41 by admin [added synchronization header page]
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Due to spammers probing the Wiki, we've slightly changed the process for signing up. It's still automatic, but now there's one small extra step, so [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=14678&start=0& check out this thread on the PARISForums]] to register right away...//
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Due to spammers probing the Wiki, we've slightly changed the process for signing up. It's still automatic, but there's one extra step, so [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=14678&start=0& Pcheck out this thread on the PARISForums]] to register right away...//


Revision [1268]

Edited on 2009-07-10 12:34:15 by admin [added registration info]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q2 '09: " c="red"}}**
Due to spammers probing the Wiki, we've slightly changed the process for signing up. It's still automatic, but there's one extra step, so [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/index.php?t=msg&th=14678&start=0& Pcheck out this thread on the PARISForums]] to register right away...//


Revision [1249]

Edited on 2009-07-06 11:11:37 by admin [added "mixerless studio" link]
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[[MixerLess Running a "mixer-less" studio using PARIS]]


Revision [1242]

Edited on 2009-06-22 21:59:41 by admin [added "Neve" skin update]
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//**NEW**: Dress up PARIS with [[ParisSkins cool new skins]] by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago! [new skin added 06/22/09: "Neve"]//
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//**NEW**: Dress up PARIS with [[ParisSkins cool new skins]] by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago!//


Revision [1238]

Edited on 2009-06-18 11:38:24 by admin [added ID's pro audio link]
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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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **[[http://www.intdevices.com/proaudio/ 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.
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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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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.


Revision [1221]

Edited on 2009-06-10 10:10:21 by admin [added ID's pro audio link]
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]], an open-source sound library created by audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], without which this would have been a far harder task. See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details.//
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] - and to heavyweight audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], creator of [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] without which this would have been a far harder task (we're exploring the "Mac 24 bit PAF" issue with Erik right now). See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Support our friends - you can say "thanks" by [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/donate.html donating $10 to the libsndfile project]], and [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buy a Reaper license]] today!//


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Edited on 2009-06-02 23:38:41 by admin [added "new" link for skins]
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//**NEW**: Dress up PARIS with [[ParisSkins cool new skins]] by Mike Yanoska and Jim Drago!//


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Edited on 2009-06-02 22:55:24 by admin [added PARIS wallpaper page]
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[[ParisWallPaper PARIS wallpaper for your computer's desktop]]


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Edited on 2009-05-20 01:42:38 by admin [added PARIS wallpaper page]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 '09: Top Wiki Contributor Contest, with prizes!" c="red"}}**
The PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor between now and May with boutique EDS plugins/drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]] Contest is open to all (except Mike and myself, the Wiki admin).//


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Edited on 2009-05-16 02:52:20 by admin [added PARIS wallpaper page]
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] - and to heavyweight audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], creator of [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] without which this would have been a far harder task (we're exploring the "Mac 24 bit PAF" issue with Erik right now). See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Support our friends - you can say "thanks" by [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/donate.html donating $10 to the libsndfile project]], and [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buy a Reaper license]] today!//
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] - and to heavyweight audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], creator of [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] without which this would have been a far harder task (we're exploring the "Mac 24 bit PAF" issue with Erik right now). See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Support our friends - you can say "thanks" by [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ donating to the libsndfile project]], and [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buy a Reaper license]] today!//


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Edited on 2009-04-26 13:46:12 by admin [added PARIS wallpaper page]
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[[UadCards Setting up UAD Cards with PARIS]]


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Edited on 2009-04-26 12:56:07 by admin [Tweaking the index page]
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===INDEX:===
==Overview==
==Setup==
==Usage==
==Plugins==
PARIS' onboard DSP processing:
[[EdsTipsAndTricks EDS Plugins: tips and tricks]]
VST and DX plugins in PARIS:
[[NativeFxSetup Setting up native plug-ins in PARIS]]
==Advanced Use==
==Going deeper into PARIS==
[[ParisSignalflow PARIS Signal Flow diagram]]
[[ParisExportFacilities PARIS Export Facilities]]: "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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**INDEX:**
[[AdvancedUse Advanced Use]]
[[ParisSignalflow Signal Flow]]
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.


Revision [1194]

Edited on 2009-03-26 10:20:31 by admin [Tweaking the index page]
Additions:
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] - and to heavyweight audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], creator of [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] without which this would have been a far harder task (we're exploring the "Mac 24 bit PAF" issue with Erik right now). See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Support our friends - you can say "thanks" by [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ donating to the libsndfile project]], and [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buy a Reaper license]] today!//
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only - for the moment). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] - and to heavyweight audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], creator of [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] without which this would have been a far harder task. See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Support our friends - you can say "thanks" by [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ donating to the libsndfile project]], and [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buy a Reaper license]] today!//


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Edited on 2009-03-24 14:19:12 by admin [Tweaking the index page]
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC usable at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k only - for the moment). We owe this advance to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios, who created a Reaper extension that acts as a wrapper for [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] - and to heavyweight audio coder [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/ Erik de Castro Lopo]], creator of [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ libsndfile]] without which this would have been a far harder task. See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Support our friends - you can say "thanks" by [[http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/ donating to the libsndfile project]], and [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buy a Reaper license]] today!//
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k for the moment, with 24-bit paf support expected shortly; extension is currently PC version of Reaper only) thanks to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say "thanks" by [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buying a Reaper license]] today; PARIS users are going to be extremely happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon in the future!//


Revision [1192]

Edited on 2009-03-18 18:45:49 by admin [Tweaking the index page]
Additions:
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (PAFs created by PARIS PC at 16/24/44.1/48; PAFs generated by PARIS Mac OS9 at 16 bit 44.1/48k for the moment, with 24-bit paf support expected shortly; extension is currently PC version of Reaper only) thanks to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say "thanks" by [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buying a Reaper license]] today; PARIS users are going to be extremely happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon in the future!//
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Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (beta is limited to 16-bit paf for the moment, with 24-bit paf support coming shortly) thanks to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say "thanks" by [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buying a Reaper license]] today; PARIS users are going to be extremely happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon in the future!//


Revision [1191]

Edited on 2009-03-13 09:30:18 by admin [added update re: PAF support in Reaper]
Additions:
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (beta is limited to 16-bit paf for the moment, with 24-bit paf support coming shortly) thanks to the stellar work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say "thanks" by [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buying a Reaper license]] today; PARIS users are going to be extremely happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon in the future!//
Deletions:
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (limited to 16-bit paf for the moment, with 24-bit paf support coming shortly) thanks to the work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say "thanks" by [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buying a Reaper license]] today; PARIS users are going to be extremely happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon!//


Revision [1190]

Edited on 2009-03-12 23:01:34 by admin [added update re: PAF support in Reaper]
Additions:
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (limited to 16-bit paf for the moment, with 24-bit paf support coming shortly) thanks to the work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say "thanks" by [[http://www.reaper.fm/purchase.php buying a Reaper license]] today; PARIS users are going to be extremely happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon!//
Deletions:
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (limited to 16-bit paf for the moment, with 24-bit paf support coming shortly) thanks to the work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say thanks by buying a Reaper license today; PARIS users are going to be happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon!//


Revision [1189]

Edited on 2009-03-12 23:00:36 by admin [added update re: PAF support in Reaper]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 '09: Reaper gets PAF support!!" c="red"}}**
Justin Frankel's brilliant new DAW [[http://www.reaper.fm/ Reaper]] now supports PAFs directly (limited to 16-bit paf for the moment, with 24-bit paf support coming shortly) thanks to the work of Reaper developer Xenakios! See [[http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p=294875&postcount=53 this thread in the Reaper Forums]] for details. Say thanks by buying a Reaper license today; PARIS users are going to be happy they hitched up to the Reaper wagon!//
The PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor between now and May with boutique EDS plugins/drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]] Contest is open to all (except Mike and myself, the Wiki admin).//
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Tthe PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor between now and May with boutique EDS plugins/drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]] Contest is open to all (except Mike and myself, the Wiki admin).//


Revision [1188]

Edited on 2009-03-07 10:27:55 by admin [added update re: PAF support in Reaper]
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Tthe PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor between now and May with boutique EDS plugins/drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]] Contest is open to all (except Mike and myself, the Wiki admin).//
Announcing the launch of the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums new PARIS Forums!]] Synced in realtime to PARIS NG; years of archived PARIS lore plus up-to-the-minute PARIS chat in a forum-style interface. Many new features from email notification to RSS to highly improved searchability. [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums PARISForums]]//
[[MikeAudet Mike Audet's]] new PARIS drivers are [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase for a very modest sum at Mike's website.]] Added: multiprocessor CPU compatibility/numerous "under the hood" tweaks and improvements; fixed "problems detecting multiple ADAT cards in one MEC under XP", issues with ADAT cards/SMPTE cards, bugs impairing functioning of ASIO. Working on multiprocessor Intel Macs (booted into XP). Go [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html grab them and support PARIS development!]]//
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Between now and May the PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor with boutique EDS plugins or drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]] Contest is open to all (except Mike and the Wiki admin) - yes, that means it's open to you too!//
The PARISWiki is pleased to announce the launch of the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums new PARIS Forums!]] Synced in realtime to the old PARIS USENET group, they offer years of archived PARIS lore plus up-to-the-minute PARIS chat in a more refined forum-style interface that provides a host of new features from email notification to RSS to greatly improved searchability. [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums Come and visit!]]//
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet's]] new PARIS drivers are [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase for a very modest sum at Mike's website.]] Added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed "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. Working on multiprocessor Intel Macs (if booted into XP). Go [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html grab them and support PARIS development!]]//


Revision [1187]

Edited on 2009-03-03 09:23:01 by admin [Top Contributor Contest notification inserted]
Additions:
Between now and May the PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor with boutique EDS plugins or drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]] Contest is open to all (except Mike and the Wiki admin) - yes, that means it's open to you too!//
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Between now and May the PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor with boutique EDS plugins or drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]]//


Revision [1186]

Edited on 2009-03-03 09:21:37 by admin [Top Contributor Contest notification inserted]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 '09: Top Wiki Contributor Contest, with prizes!" c="red"}}**
Between now and May the PARISWiki will be holding a friendly competition for Top Wiki Contributor with boutique EDS plugins or drivers by Mike Audet as prizes! [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums See forums for details.]]//


Revision [1185]

Edited on 2009-03-01 11:45:50 by admin [Added ParisForums update notice]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q1 '09:" c="red"}}**
The PARISWiki is pleased to announce the launch of the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums new PARIS Forums!]] Synced in realtime to the old PARIS USENET group, they offer years of archived PARIS lore plus up-to-the-minute PARIS chat in a more refined forum-style interface that provides a host of new features from email notification to RSS to greatly improved searchability. [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums Come and visit!]]//
**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 '08:" c="red"}}**
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet's]] new PARIS drivers are [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase for a very modest sum at Mike's website.]] Added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed "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. Working on multiprocessor Intel Macs (if booted into XP). Go [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html grab them and support PARIS development!]]//
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**//{{color text="NEW UPDATE, Q4 '08:" c="red"}}**
**Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has completed the new driver bundle for PARIS! The drivers are now [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html 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).**//


Revision [1161]

Edited on 2009-02-07 11:06:31 by admin [added Paris Demos page]
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[[ParisDemos The originally included PARIS demos - "Crop Circles" and "See It My Way"]]
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[[ParisDemos The orginal PARIS demos - "Crop Circles" and "See It My Way"]]


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Edited on 2009-02-07 11:05:55 by admin [added "Paris Demos" page]
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[[ParisDemos The orginal PARIS demos - "Crop Circles" and "See It My Way"]]


Revision [1159]

Edited on 2008-12-27 20:12:17 by admin [added "Paris Demos" page]
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//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]//
//Section for "needed pages" coming soon.//
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//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]
Section for "needed pages" coming soon.


Revision [1158]

Edited on 2008-12-22 14:03:57 by admin [added "Paris Demos" page]
Additions:
**Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has completed the new driver bundle for PARIS! The drivers are now [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html 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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**Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has completed the new driver bundle for PARIS! The drivers are now [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase 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).**//


Revision [1157]

Edited on 2008-12-22 13:57:50 by admin [updated PARIS driver purchase info]
Additions:
**Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has completed the new driver bundle for PARIS! The drivers are now [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase 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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**Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has completed the new driver bundle for PARIS! The drivers are now [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase at Mike's website]] and address the issues listed in the Q3 update and more; they're even reported to be working on multiprocessor Intel Macs (if booted into XP). Go grab them and support PARIS development!**//
//{{color text="DRIVER UPDATES, Q3 '08:" c="red"}}
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' PC drivers. 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. Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together [coming soon] from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important work! **UPDATE** - see above for the commercially released drivers, which are much more refined.]//
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Revision [1156]

Edited on 2008-12-22 13:55:34 by admin [updated PARIS driver purchase info]
Additions:
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' PC drivers. 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. Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together [coming soon] from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important work! **UPDATE** - see above for the commercially released drivers, which are much more refined.]//
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Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' PC drivers. 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. Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together [coming soon] from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important work! - Admin]//


Revision [1155]

Edited on 2008-12-22 13:54:02 by admin [updated purchase info for Mike's PARIS drivers]
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**//{{color text="NEW UPDATE, Q4 '08:" c="red"}}**
**Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has completed the new driver bundle for PARIS! The drivers are now [[http://www.ensoniq.ca/drivers.html available for purchase at Mike's website]] and address the issues listed in the Q3 update and more; they're even reported to be working on multiprocessor Intel Macs (if booted into XP). Go grab them and support PARIS development!**//
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 '08:" c="red"}}**
**To download the current PARIS beta drivers (stable on multicore machines) see the PARIS Projects Forum at the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ Paris Web Forums]] (or the "theproject" newsgroup on news.parisnewsgroup.com to which it is synced). While posting on the traditional NG is currently the only way your posts will reach the main community (at least until we sort out some final sync bugs), some features are already in place, and subscribing to the "PARIS Projects" forum will already give you instant email notifications of updates. Thanks for your patience, it'll be along shortly! - Admin]**//


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Edited on 2008-12-07 13:00:28 by admin [edited updates]
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**//{{color text="UPDATE, Q4 '08:" c="red"}}**
**To download the current PARIS beta drivers (stable on multicore machines) see the PARIS Projects Forum at the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ Paris Web Forums]] (or the "theproject" newsgroup on news.parisnewsgroup.com to which it is synced). While posting on the traditional NG is currently the only way your posts will reach the main community (at least until we sort out some final sync bugs), some features are already in place, and subscribing to the "PARIS Projects" forum will already give you instant email notifications of updates. Thanks for your patience, it'll be along shortly! - Admin]**//
//{{color text="DRIVER UPDATES, Q3 '08:" c="red"}}
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**//{{color text="IMPORTANT UPDATE, OCTOBER 13 2008:" c="red"}}**
**The Paris Newsgroup [news.parisnewsgroup.com], online home to the Paris User Community, is now back online! Additionally, the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ new Paris Forum]] which has been in development for months is now in final testing of synchronization with the NG. Thanks for your patience! - Admin]**//
//{{color text="DRIVER UPDATES, Q3/4 '08:" c="red"}}


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Edited on 2008-11-01 12:50:55 by admin [added "PARIS Map" link]
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//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]
//**NEW**: Courtesy of [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]]// - {{color text="Are you on the PARIS map yet?" c="red"}} ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""
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(//{{color text="Courtesy of [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]]// -Are you on the PARIS map yet?)" c="red"}} ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""
//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]//


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Edited on 2008-11-01 12:46:55 by admin [added "PARIS Map" link]
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(//{{color text="Courtesy of [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]]// -Are you on the PARIS map yet?)" c="red"}} ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""
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(//Courtesy of [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]]// -Are you on the PARIS map yet?) ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""


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Edited on 2008-11-01 00:38:08 by admin [added "PARIS Map" link]
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(//Courtesy of [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]]// -Are you on the PARIS map yet?) ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""
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(Are you on the PARIS map yet?) ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""


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Edited on 2008-11-01 00:25:10 by admin [added "Paris Map" link]
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(Are you on the PARIS map yet?) ""<div><embed quality="high" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://www.frappr.com/ajax/yvmap.swf" flashvars="host=http://www.frappr.com/&origin=unknown&lo=1&mvid=137440909460" salign="l" align="middle" scale="noscale" width="600" height="400" ></embed><div style="width:400px;text-align:left;"><a href="http://visitor.frappr.com/?sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/gyo.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=seemore" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/s.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/parisusers?src=flash_map&sig=visitor_map&src_mvid=137440909460&origin=unknown&ct=pendingpins" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/dyn_map/137440748579/origin:unknown/p.gif" border=0/></a><a href="http://www.frappr.com/?a=feedback&type=vm" target=_blank><img src="http://frappr.com/i/h.gif" border=0/></a></div></div>""


Revision [1105]

Edited on 2008-10-17 01:29:03 by admin [added "Paris Map" link]
Additions:
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' PC drivers. 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. Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together [coming soon] from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important work! - Admin]//
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Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. 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 and added numerous "under the hood" tweaks, and improvements. Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together [coming soon] from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important work! - Admin]//


Revision [1104]

Edited on 2008-10-17 01:27:47 by admin [added "Paris Map" link]
Additions:
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. 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 and added numerous "under the hood" tweaks, and improvements. Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together [coming soon] from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important work! - Admin]//
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Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. These updates have added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed the dreaded "problems detecting multiple ADAT cards in one MEC under XP", bug, and added numerous "under the hood" tweaks, improvements). Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together soon from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important step! - Admin]//


Revision [1103]

Edited on 2008-10-17 01:26:39 by admin [added NEWS UPDATE: NEW PARIS DRIVERS AVAILABLE]
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//{{color text="DRIVER UPDATES, Q3/4 '08:" c="red"}}
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. These updates have added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed the dreaded "problems detecting multiple ADAT cards in one MEC under XP", bug, and added numerous "under the hood" tweaks, improvements). Highly recommended upgrade! Download the updated PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll from the NG now, or bundled together soon from the following file selector - and thanks once again to Mike for this hugely important step! - Admin]//
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**//{{color text="DRIVER UPDATES, Q3/4 '08:" c="red"}}**
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. These updates have added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed the dreaded "problems detecting multiple ADAT cards in one MEC under XP", bug, and added numerous "under the hood" tweaks, improvements). Highly recommended upgrade! Download a bundle including the update PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll now - and thanks to Mike for this hugely important step! - Admin]//


Revision [1102]

Edited on 2008-10-16 21:59:15 by admin [added NEWS UPDATE: NEW PARIS DRIVERS AVAILABLE]
Additions:
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. These updates have added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed the dreaded "problems detecting multiple ADAT cards in one MEC under XP", bug, and added numerous "under the hood" tweaks, improvements). Highly recommended upgrade! Download a bundle including the update PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll now - and thanks to Mike for this hugely important step! - Admin]//
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Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. Updated subsystems include 1) PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll (added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed the "only one ADAT card per MEC" isse under XP plus numerous "under the hood" improvements) Download a bundle including PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll now! Thanks to Mike for this hugely important step! - Admin]//


Revision [1101]

Edited on 2008-10-16 21:55:50 by admin [added update re: drivers]
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**//{{color text="DRIVER UPDATES, Q3/4 '08:" c="red"}}**
Developer [[MikeAudet Mike Audet]] has been doing incredible work updating and bugfixing PARIS' drivers. Updated subsystems include 1) PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll (added multiprocessor CPU compatibility, fixed the "only one ADAT card per MEC" isse under XP plus numerous "under the hood" improvements) Download a bundle including PARIS_StudioControlLibrary.dll, adat.dll and smpte.dll now! Thanks to Mike for this hugely important step! - Admin]//


Revision [1100]

Edited on 2008-10-13 23:56:12 by admin [NEWS UPDATE: PARIS NG BACK ONLINE!]
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**The Paris Newsgroup [news.parisnewsgroup.com], online home to the Paris User Community, is now back online! Additionally, the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ new Paris Forum]] which has been in development for months is now in final testing of synchronization with the NG. Thanks for your patience! - Admin]**//
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**The [[news://news.parisnewsgroup.com Paris Newsgroup]], the online home to the Paris User Community, is now **back** online! Additionally, the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ new Paris Forum]] which has been in development for months is now in final testing of synchronization with the NG. Thanks for your patience! - Admin]**//


Revision [1099]

Edited on 2008-10-13 23:54:45 by admin [NEWS UPDATE: PARIS NG BACK ONLINE!]
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**//{{color text="IMPORTANT UPDATE, OCTOBER 13 2008:" c="red"}}**
**The [[news://news.parisnewsgroup.com Paris Newsgroup]], the online home to the Paris User Community, is now **back** online! Additionally, the [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ new Paris Forum]] which has been in development for months is now in final testing of synchronization with the NG. Thanks for your patience! - Admin]**//
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**//{{color text="IMPORTANT UPDATE, OCTOBER 12 2008:" c="red"}}**
**As of this date, the Paris Newsgroup, home to the online Paris Community, have been offline for nearly a week. We don't have any further information at this point. As luck would have it, a [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ new Paris Forum]] has been in development for months, so we've pushed the release schedule forward to give the community a place to stay in contact while we find out what's up. Information will be posted there as it develops. Thanks, and [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ hope to see you there]] - Admin]**//


Revision [1098]

Edited on 2008-10-13 11:52:10 by admin [ALERT: RE NEWSGROUP OUTAGE]
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**//{{color text="IMPORTANT UPDATE, OCTOBER 12 2008:" c="red"}}**
**As of this date, the Paris Newsgroup, home to the online Paris Community, have been offline for nearly a week. We don't have any further information at this point. As luck would have it, a [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ new Paris Forum]] has been in development for months, so we've pushed the release schedule forward to give the community a place to stay in contact while we find out what's up. Information will be posted there as it develops. Thanks, and [[http://kerrygalloway.com/ParisForums/ hope to see you there]] - Admin]**//


Revision [982]

Edited on 2008-08-01 19:44:46 by admin [punctuation fix]
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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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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.


Revision [980]

Edited on 2008-08-01 19:18:00 by admin [punctuation fix]
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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.


Revision [900]

Edited on 2008-04-21 13:07:56 by admin [punctuation fix]
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[[ParisSkins Customizing the look: "Skinning" PARIS]]


Revision [895]

Edited on 2008-04-21 11:37:50 by admin [added latency database page]
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[[NativeLatencyDatabase Native Plugins: Latencies by plug-in]]


Revision [894]

Edited on 2008-04-20 18:40:55 by admin [added latency database page]
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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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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.
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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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **Intelligent Devices**, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.


Revision [847]

Edited on 2008-04-15 21:54:25 by admin [added latency database page]
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//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]//
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//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]


Revision [840]

Edited on 2008-04-15 17:27:42 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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//**NEW**: In a hurry? Jump straight to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs, Troubleshooting and the Error Code Compendium!]]


Revision [835]

Edited on 2008-04-15 11:43:40 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>[[adminUsers Registered users]] to date - **{{countusers}}**;
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>Registered users to date - **{{countusers}}**;


Revision [806]

Edited on 2008-04-14 23:50:45 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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//**NEW**: track recent changes visually using the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes Mind Map!]]//
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//**NEW**: track recent changes visually using the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes Mind Map!]]


Revision [796]

Edited on 2008-04-14 20:29:45 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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//**NEW**: track recent changes visually using the [[RecentChangesMindMap Recent Changes Mind Map!]]
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//**NEW**: track recent changes visually using a MindMap


Revision [795]

Edited on 2008-04-14 20:29:00 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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//**NEW**: track recent changes visually using a MindMap


Revision [793]

Edited on 2008-04-14 18:50:08 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>Registered users to date - **{{countusers}}**;
Total pages to date - **{{countpages}}**
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>Registered users to date - {{countusers}};
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Revision [792]

Edited on 2008-04-14 18:49:33 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>Registered users to date - {{countusers}};
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>Registered users to date - {{countusers}}


Revision [791]

Edited on 2008-04-14 18:47:00 by admin [Quicklinked BugsTroubleshooting at page top]
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====>>Registered users to date - {{countusers}}
Total pages to date - {{countpages}}
{{highscores}}>>
//**NEW**: automatic notifications of changes to the PARISWiki via [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS feed!]]//{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS - Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}}
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====
//**NEW:** get notifications of changes and additions to the PARISWiki automatically via [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS feed!]]//{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS - Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}}


Revision [747]

Edited on 2008-04-14 11:15:48 by admin [small tweak of RSS feed text]
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//**NEW:** get notifications of changes and additions to the PARISWiki automatically via [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS feed!]]//{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS - Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}}
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{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS: Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}} [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]


Revision [738]

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Edited on 2008-04-14 01:38:56 by admin [added RSS icon and deleted "testing"]
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{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS: Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}} [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]
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{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS: Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}}[[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]


Revision [736]

Edited on 2008-04-14 01:38:47 by admin [added RSS icon and deleted "testing"]
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{{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS: Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}}[[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]
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TESTING: {{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS: Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}} New [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]


Revision [735]

Edited on 2008-04-14 01:37:08 by admin [added RSS icon and deleted "testing"]
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TESTING: {{image url="http://kerrygalloway.com/PARIS%20resources/rss.gif" title="RSS: Recent changes" alt="RSS: Recent changes"}} New [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]
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TESTING: New [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]


Revision [716]

Edited on 2008-04-13 15:53:43 by admin [added RSS icon and deleted "testing"]
Additions:
//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (manufactured by the former **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq 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 **[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq Ensoniq Corporation]]** or its heirs, nor with **Intelligent Devices**, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.
Deletions:
//This is an educational site dedicated to information about the brilliant but now discontinued **PARIS** digital audio workstation (manufactured by the former [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq **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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.


Revision [715]

Edited on 2008-04-13 15:52:27 by admin [hyperlinked Ensoniq to its Wiki entry]
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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 [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensoniq **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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.
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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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.


Revision [713]

Edited on 2008-04-13 13:09:45 by admin [Added this comment to test visibility]
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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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information pertaining to 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.


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TESTING: New [[http://www.kerrygalloway.com/WikiPARIS/wikka.php?wakka=RecentChanges/recentchanges.xml RSS Feed for recent changes]]


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Edited on 2008-04-11 22:20:40 by admin [Added this comment to test visibility]
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Section for "needed pages" coming soon.
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PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective "advance invitees" could first complete/clean up their own entries/entries that touch on their own contributions (where relevant), that would be a great start.


Revision [648]

Edited on 2008-04-11 00:17:56 by ArtGuy [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information pertaining to 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information pertaining to 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]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.


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Edited on 2008-04-10 22:38:11 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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[[KeyboardCommands Essential Keyboard Commands]]
[[CeeSixteenCommands Essential C16 Commands]]


Revision [551]

Edited on 2008-04-08 22:09:02 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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[[WindowPatchBay Getting the most out of your Patch Bay]]
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[[WinPatchBay Getting the most out of your Patch Bay]]


Revision [543]

Edited on 2008-04-08 13:32:52 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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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 [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]]".
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The PARIS Wiki is an online reference tool intended to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]]".


Revision [542]

Edited on 2008-04-08 13:26:35 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information pertaining to 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]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or 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.//
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or cited for non-profit educational purposes under the doctrine of "Fair Use". Please contact the site administrator if you wish to have any material 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: note that 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 tips found on this site; use all information found here at your own risk.//
I am greatly indebted to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] 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.


Revision [541]

Edited on 2008-04-08 13:23:51 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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//This is an educational site dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or cited for non-profit educational purposes under the doctrine of "Fair Use". Please contact the site administrator if you wish to have any material 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.
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//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or cited for non-profit educational purposes under the doctrine of "Fair Use". Please contact the site administrator if you wish to have any material 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.


Revision [540]

Edited on 2008-04-08 13:22:38 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission, believed in good faith to be in the public domain, or cited for non-profit educational purposes under the doctrine of "Fair Use". Please contact the site administrator if you wish to have any material 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.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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.


Revision [529]

Edited on 2008-04-08 12:43:31 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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[[WinPatchBay Getting the most out of your Patch Bay]]
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[[ParisPatch Patchbay]]


Revision [527]

Edited on 2008-04-08 12:37:52 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
The PARIS Wiki is an online reference tool intended to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]]".
Deletions:
The PARIS Wiki is an online reference tool intended to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]]". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.


Revision [522]

Edited on 2008-04-08 11:26:17 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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[[DspNormalize PARIS - Abnormal Normalization]]


Revision [488]

Edited on 2008-04-08 00:59:46 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
I am greatly indebted to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] 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.
Deletions:
**I am greatly indebted to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] 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.**


Revision [487]

Edited on 2008-04-08 00:59:13 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
**I am greatly indebted to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] 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.**
Deletions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking collections many of its initial entries have been drawn - and of course to [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroup is a treasure trove - past, present and future.**


Revision [474]

Edited on 2008-04-07 23:52:10 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking collections many of its initial entries have been drawn - and of course to [[HiddenSound Hiddensound's Kim]], whose newsgroup is a treasure trove - past, present and future.**
Deletions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking collections many of its initial entries have been drawn - and of course to Kim, whose newsgroup is a treasure trove - past, present and future.**


Revision [473]

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Additions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking collections many of its initial entries have been drawn - and of course to Kim, whose newsgroup is a treasure trove - past, present and future.**
Deletions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking collections many of its initial entries have been drawn.**


Revision [472]

Edited on 2008-04-07 23:49:57 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking collections many of its initial entries have been drawn.**
Deletions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking efforts many of its initial entries have been drawn.**


Revision [468]

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Additions:
**I am greatly indebted for their prior work to PARIS' voluntary archivists - [[DougWellington Doug Wellington]], [[SteveDellaMaggiore Steve "ArtGuy" Della Maggiore]] and [[JohnBercik John Bercik]] - from whose copious and painstaking efforts many of its initial entries have been drawn.**


Revision [429]

Edited on 2008-04-07 18:09:02 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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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!//
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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 and click twice on it and fix it!//


Revision [428]

Edited on 2008-04-07 18:08:42 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
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 and click twice on it and fix it!//
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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 - don't complain, //log in and click twice on it and fix it!//


Revision [427]

Edited on 2008-04-07 18:08:14 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
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 - don't complain, //log in and click twice on it and fix it!//
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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 - don't complain, //log in and fix it!//


Revision [426]

Edited on 2008-04-07 18:07:38 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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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 - don't complain, //log in and fix it!//
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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 - don't //complain//, log in and //fix it!//


Revision [425]

Edited on 2008-04-07 18:07:00 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
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 - don't //complain//, log in and //fix it!//
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So if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it!


Revision [409]

Edited on 2008-04-07 17:39:20 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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.


Revision [399]

Edited on 2008-04-07 17:07:51 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
Important: note that 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 tips found on this site; use all information found here at your own risk.//
Deletions:
//
It is very important to note that most of the things discussed on this Wiki are user generated rather than official pronouncements. The administrators on this site are not responsible for harm you cause to yourself, to others, or to your equipment; use all tips found here at your own risk.


Revision [398]

Edited on 2008-04-07 17:06:30 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
It is very important to note that most of the things discussed on this Wiki are user generated rather than official pronouncements. The administrators on this site are not responsible for harm you cause to yourself, to others, or to your equipment; use all tips found here at your own risk.


Revision [394]

Edited on 2008-04-07 16:11:02 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective "advance invitees" could first complete/clean up their own entries/entries that touch on their own contributions (where relevant), that would be a great start.
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PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective "advance invitees" could first complete/clean up their own entries where relevant, that would be a great start.


Revision [389]

Edited on 2008-04-07 15:15:27 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to 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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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.


Revision [373]

Edited on 2008-04-07 14:13:14 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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[[ParisMidi MIDI In Paris]]


Revision [355]

Edited on 2008-04-07 00:25:08 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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[[SwThirdParty Useful Third Party Software]]


Revision [336]

Edited on 2008-04-06 17:12:02 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective "advance invitees" could first complete/clean up their own entries where relevant, that would be a great start.
Deletions:
PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective "advance invitees" could first complete/clean up their own entries, that would be great.


Revision [333]

Edited on 2008-04-06 10:54:23 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [329]

Edited on 2008-04-05 22:44:43 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
The PARIS Wiki is an online reference tool intended to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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 "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV NPOV]]". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
Deletions:
The PARIS Wiki is an online reference tool intended to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.


Revision [328]

Edited on 2008-04-05 22:43:27 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
[[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs and Troubleshooting - Known Bug Codex and Error Code Compendium Project]]
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[[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs and Troubleshooting - The Error Code Compendium]]


Revision [327]

Edited on 2008-04-05 22:42:50 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
[[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs and Troubleshooting - The Error Code Compendium]]
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[[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs and Troubleshooting]]


Revision [248]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:28:53 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective "advance invitees" could first complete/clean up their own entries, that would be great.
Deletions:
PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective plugin authors could complete/clean up their own entries, that would be great.


Revision [247]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:28:06 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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[[MissStat Click here for the Statement of Purpose]]
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**[[MissStat Click here for the Statement of Purpose]]**


Revision [246]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:27:20 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 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 information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former **Ensoniq Corporation**, its heirs, or with **Intelligent Devices**, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [245]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:26:57 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former **Ensoniq Corporation**, its heirs, or with **Intelligent Devices**, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq Corporation, its heirs, or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [244]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:26:23 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete **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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq Corporation, its heirs, or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete 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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq Corporation, its heirs, or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [243]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:26:06 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now discontinued and obsolete 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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq Corporation, its heirs, or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct 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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq Corporation, its heirs, or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [242]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:25:32 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct 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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq Corporation, its heirs, or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct 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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [241]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:25:10 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
//This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct 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 PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
//
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [240]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:24:07 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
**[[MissStat Click here for the Statement of Purpose]]**
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**[[MissStat Purpose:]]**


Revision [239]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:00:47 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
The PARIS Wiki is an online reference tool intended to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
Deletions:
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.


Revision [238]

Edited on 2008-04-05 12:00:09 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is either used with permission or believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [237]

Edited on 2008-04-05 11:59:11 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is believed in good faith to be in the public domain; copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [236]

Edited on 2008-04-05 11:57:56 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, former makers of PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [235]

Edited on 2008-04-05 11:57:31 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately so it can 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately. 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [234]

Edited on 2008-04-05 11:57:15 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyright-infringing material is not to be posted here, and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate please notify the administrator immediately. 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyrighted material is not to be posted here and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate, please notify the administrator immediately. 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.


Revision [233]

Edited on 2008-04-05 11:56:11 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyrighted material is not to be posted here and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate, please notify the administrator immediately. 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 reported to authorities as "hacking", which today is pursued as serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyrighted material is not to be posted here and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate, please notify the administrator immediately. 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.


Revision [232]

Edited on 2008-04-05 11:41:07 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a really brief tutorial on [[ParisWikiTut how to edit and link and create new pages over here]], the [[http://docs.wikkawiki.org/HomePage 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
Deletions:
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]] and a list of all sorts of formatting options over [[FormattingRules 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.


Revision [231]

Edited on 2008-04-05 11:39:00 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]] and a list of all sorts of formatting options over [[FormattingRules 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
Deletions:
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.


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Edited on 2008-04-05 00:23:35 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut 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". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
Deletions:
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut 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"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.


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Edited on 2008-04-04 23:46:30 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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PRERELEASE: There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective plugin authors could complete/clean up their own entries, that would be great.
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There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective plugin authors could start by completing/cleaning up their own sections, that would be great.


Revision [176]

Edited on 2008-04-04 23:32:29 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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There will be a section for "needed pages" coming soon - but if the respective plugin authors could start by completing/cleaning up their own sections, that would be great.


Revision [175]

Edited on 2008-04-04 22:40:18 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private "labour of love" user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyrighted material is not to be posted here and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate, please notify the administrator immediately. 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyrighted material is not to be posted here and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate, please notify the administrator immediately. 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.


Revision [163]

Edited on 2008-04-04 20:36:47 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private user initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain. Copyrighted material is not to be posted here and if you see any information which you believe to be inappropriate, please notify the administrator immediately. 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain; copyrighted material is not to be posted here. 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.


Revision [162]

Edited on 2008-04-04 20:35:05 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain; copyrighted material is not to be posted here. 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain; copyrighted material is not to be posted here. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.


Revision [161]

Edited on 2008-04-04 20:33:14 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software. All information here is believed to be in the public domain; copyrighted material is not to be posted here. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right 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 will be sanctioned and could be reported as "hacking" - which is a serious crime.
An online reference tool to permit the PARIS user community to collaboratively organize tips, insights, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and perhaps even new converts. Users are encouraged to add and edit pages. There is a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut 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"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
So if you have PARIS info you feel like contributing - go for it!
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software.
While browsing available PARIS resources online recently, I came across web pages with PARIS links where fully half the links were dead. I realized the information is gradually going dark, and resolved to find a method to assemble the remaining info in one crosslinked location. This happened to coincide with a notice from my hosting service that they now supported creating your own Wiki site; voila, the PARIS Wiki was born. It would be my hope that this Wiki will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and (considering the "bang for buck" used PARS rigs deliver) perhaps even new converts. My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow, getting all the tedious-to-repeat info about things like "how to configure a new PARIS install on XP" or "how to use the patchbay to make a talkback setup" written one time in one place.
Users of the PARIS Wiki are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. There's a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]]; if you can work PARIS, you'll have no problem with this. It's easy, and - dare I say it? - addictive fun. I'd ask only that you try for a "technical writing" style; stick to PARIS or closely related issues; and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
**[[ToU Terms of Use:]]**
All information here is believed to be in the public domain; copyrighted material is not to be posted here. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, style and format. Malicious deletion of material, insertion of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material will be sanctioned. At the minimum they will receive an editorial caution, moving through IP banning; if they're sufficiently persistent or malicious they will be reported as a crime. The penalties for "hacking" are severe. Please play nicely.
Tutorials on how to do this, including videos, are available here. But essentially, the process is very simple,

If you have PARIS info you feel like contributing, go for it!


Revision [159]

Edited on 2008-04-04 20:26:16 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location. The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software.
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location.
The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software.


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Edited on 2008-04-04 20:25:34 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location.
**[[MissStat Purpose:]]**
**[[ToU Terms of Use:]]**
Deletions:
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with a "user's perspective" eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location.
**Purpose:**
**Terms of Use:**


Revision [157]

Edited on 2008-04-04 20:23:33 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]

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Edited on 2008-04-04 20:23:08 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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Edited on 2008-04-04 20:20:06 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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Edited on 2008-04-04 20:19:12 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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Users of the PARIS Wiki are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. There's a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]]; if you can work PARIS, you'll have no problem with this. It's easy, and - dare I say it? - addictive fun. I'd ask only that you try for a "technical writing" style; stick to PARIS or closely related issues; and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions, and if something is arguable, try to include both sides of the argument.
All information here is believed to be in the public domain; copyrighted material is not to be posted here. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, style and format. Malicious deletion of material, insertion of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material will be sanctioned. At the minimum they will receive an editorial caution, moving through IP banning; if they're sufficiently persistent or malicious they will be reported as a crime. The penalties for "hacking" are severe. Please play nicely.
Deletions:
Users of the PARIS Wiki are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. There's a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]]; believe me, if you can work PARIS, you'll have no problem with this. It's easy, and - dare I say it? - addictive fun. I'd ask only that you aim for something in the ballpark of "technical writing" style, stick to PARIS or closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable (ie "we surmise but we don't have conclusive data", let's say "whether it has analog modeling circuitry") then simply include both sides of the argument, or at least try to indicate there's a difference of opinion.
If there is a reasonable level of interest, as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I have no problem serving this for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet). I have a fair bit of bandwidth, so I really can't see this happening but - if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know so the Wiki can be served elsewhere. If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself as a way of collecting and organizing the available info. But it's intended to be my gift to the community, and what becomes of it besides that will largely be up to you.
As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, format etc. Copyrighted material may not be posted here.
**A word to hackers:**
Malicious deletion of material, insertion of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material will be sanctioned. At the minimum they will receive an editorial caution, moving through IP banning; if they're sufficiently persistent or malicious they will be reported as a crime. The penalties for "hacking" are severe. Please play nicely.


Revision [152]

Edited on 2008-04-04 19:56:42 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
While browsing available PARIS resources online recently, I came across web pages with PARIS links where fully half the links were dead. I realized the information is gradually going dark, and resolved to find a method to assemble the remaining info in one crosslinked location. This happened to coincide with a notice from my hosting service that they now supported creating your own Wiki site; voila, the PARIS Wiki was born. It would be my hope that this Wiki will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and (considering the "bang for buck" used PARS rigs deliver) perhaps even new converts. My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow, getting all the tedious-to-repeat info about things like "how to configure a new PARIS install on XP" or "how to use the patchbay to make a talkback setup" written one time in one place.
Users of the PARIS Wiki are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. There's a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]]; believe me, if you can work PARIS, you'll have no problem with this. It's easy, and - dare I say it? - addictive fun. I'd ask only that you aim for something in the ballpark of "technical writing" style, stick to PARIS or closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable (ie "we surmise but we don't have conclusive data", let's say "whether it has analog modeling circuitry") then simply include both sides of the argument, or at least try to indicate there's a difference of opinion.
If there is a reasonable level of interest, as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I have no problem serving this for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet). I have a fair bit of bandwidth, so I really can't see this happening but - if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know so the Wiki can be served elsewhere. If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself as a way of collecting and organizing the available info. But it's intended to be my gift to the community, and what becomes of it besides that will largely be up to you.
Deletions:
While browsing available PARIS resources online recently, I came across web pages with PARIS links where fully half the links were dead. I realized the information is gradually going dark, and resolved to find a method to assemble the remaining info in one crosslinked location. This happened to coincide with a notice from my hosting service that they now supported creating your own Wiki site; voila, the PARIS Wiki was born.
It would be my hope that this Wiki will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and (considering the "bang for buck" used PARS rigs deliver) perhaps even new converts. My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow, getting all the tedious-to-repeat info about things like "how to configure a new PARIS install on XP" or "how to use the patchbay to make a talkback setup" written one time in one place.
Users of the PARIS Wiki are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. There's a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]]; believe me, if you can work PARIS, you'll have no problem with this. It's easy, and - dare I say it? - addictive fun.
I'd ask only that you aim for something in the ballpark of "technical writing" style, stick to PARIS or closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable (ie "we surmise but we don't have conclusive data", let's say "whether it has analog modeling circuitry") then simply include both sides of the argument, or at least try to indicate there's a difference of opinion.
If there is a reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I'll keep it going. I have no problem serving this for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet); depending on how popular it is, perhaps beyond that and into the future. I have a fair bit of bandwidth, so I really can't see this happening, but if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know so the Wiki can be served elsewhere. If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself as a way of collecting and organizing the available info. But it's intended to be my gift to the community, and what becomes of it besides that will largely be up to you.


Revision [149]

Edited on 2008-04-04 18:17:41 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
Tutorials on how to do this, including videos, are available here. But essentially, the process is very simple,
Deletions:
Tutorials on how to do this, including videos, are available here. But essentially, the process is very simple, and takes advantage of an extremely cool feature called CamelCase words. You'll see that format repeated many times here.
CamelCase words actually have a coded meaning to the WIKI: capitalization in both the beginning and the middle of the word (I'm guessing that's the camel's "hump") tells the software it's a page topic - and so it will either automatically create a hyperlink to the page with that title if it exists - or automatically and obligingly *create a new page and save it* if it doesn't.
So look down the [[PageIndex list of existing pages]] before you create a new one; we don't need both, say, a ChuckDuffy and a ChuCkduffy page with different info, it'll just get to be a mess.
Your work is saved automatically if you hit "store". If you want to play around with formatting options, there's a place called the SandBox on the site that will let you experiment without harm.
The hyperlinks with the lines underneath are to the existing pages I've made. The hyperlinks with dashes underneath are pages that have yet to be created. . When you open the editor, a toolbar will appear at the top that gives you further options. This Wiki supports lots of features like embedded images etc, so have fun!


Revision [148]

Edited on 2008-04-04 18:11:55 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
If there is a reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I'll keep it going. I have no problem serving this for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet); depending on how popular it is, perhaps beyond that and into the future. I have a fair bit of bandwidth, so I really can't see this happening, but if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know so the Wiki can be served elsewhere. If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself as a way of collecting and organizing the available info. But it's intended to be my gift to the community, and what becomes of it besides that will largely be up to you.
Deletions:
If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I'll keep it going. I have no problem serving this for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet); depending on how popular it is, perhaps beyond that and into the future. I have a fair bit of bandwidth, so I really can't see this happening, but if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know so the Wiki can be served elsewhere. If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself as a way of collecting and organizing the available info. But it's intended to be my gift to the community, and what becomes of it besides that will largely be up to you.


Revision [147]

Edited on 2008-04-04 18:11:30 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
Additions:
The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software.
**Purpose:**
While browsing available PARIS resources online recently, I came across web pages with PARIS links where fully half the links were dead. I realized the information is gradually going dark, and resolved to find a method to assemble the remaining info in one crosslinked location. This happened to coincide with a notice from my hosting service that they now supported creating your own Wiki site; voila, the PARIS Wiki was born.
It would be my hope that this Wiki will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and (considering the "bang for buck" used PARS rigs deliver) perhaps even new converts. My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow, getting all the tedious-to-repeat info about things like "how to configure a new PARIS install on XP" or "how to use the patchbay to make a talkback setup" written one time in one place.
Users of the PARIS Wiki are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. There's a brief tutorial on how to edit and link and create new pages [[ParisWikiTut over here]]; believe me, if you can work PARIS, you'll have no problem with this. It's easy, and - dare I say it? - addictive fun.
I'd ask only that you aim for something in the ballpark of "technical writing" style, stick to PARIS or closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable (ie "we surmise but we don't have conclusive data", let's say "whether it has analog modeling circuitry") then simply include both sides of the argument, or at least try to indicate there's a difference of opinion.
If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I'll keep it going. I have no problem serving this for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet); depending on how popular it is, perhaps beyond that and into the future. I have a fair bit of bandwidth, so I really can't see this happening, but if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know so the Wiki can be served elsewhere. If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself as a way of collecting and organizing the available info. But it's intended to be my gift to the community, and what becomes of it besides that will largely be up to you.
As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, format etc. Copyrighted material may not be posted here.
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The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software.
**Vision:**
It would be my hope that this Wiki will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and considering the price point used PARS rigs sell for - perhaps even new converts.
Users of the PARIS WIKI are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. I'd ask only that you aim for something in the ballpark of "technical writing" style, adhere to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable (ie "we surmise but we don't have conclusive data", let's say "whether it has analog modeling circuitry) then simply include both sides of the argument or at least try to indicate there's a difference of opinion.
If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I will commit on my part to keeping this publicly available for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet) and, depending on how it goes, into the future. Alternately the Wiki can be served elsewhere. We can look at a domain name later. I really can't see this happening with three terabytes of bandwidth - but if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know.
If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself.
But it's intended to be my gift to the community; what you do with it will largely be up to you. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, format etc.
My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow, getting all the tedious-to-repeat info about things like "how to configure a new PARIS install on XP" or "how to use the patchbay to make a talkback setup" written one time in one place...


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If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself.
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If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll take it private but still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself.


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If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I will commit on my part to keeping this publicly available for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet) and, depending on how it goes, into the future. Alternately the Wiki can be served elsewhere. We can look at a domain name later. I really can't see this happening with three terabytes of bandwidth - but if bandwidth somehow soars out of control and becomes drainingly high, I'll let y'all know.
Deletions:
If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I will commit on my part to keeping this publicly available for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet) and, depending on how it goes, into the future. Alternately the Wiki can be served elsewhere. We can look at a domain name later. I really can't see it happening, but if bandwidth somehow becomes drainingly high, I will let you know.


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My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow, getting all the tedious-to-repeat info about things like "how to configure a new PARIS install on XP" or "how to use the patchbay to make a talkback setup" written one time in one place...
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My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow;


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So look down the [[PageIndex list of existing pages]] before you create a new one; we don't need both, say, a ChuckDuffy and a ChuCkduffy page with different info, it'll just get to be a mess.
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So look down the list of existing pages before you create a new one; we don't need both, say, a ChuckDuffy and a ChuCkduffy page with different info, it'll just get to be a mess.


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**INDEX:**


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**Vision:**
Users of the PARIS WIKI are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. I'd ask only that you aim for something in the ballpark of "technical writing" style, adhere to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV"; when in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable (ie "we surmise but we don't have conclusive data", let's say "whether it has analog modeling circuitry) then simply include both sides of the argument or at least try to indicate there's a difference of opinion.
**Terms of Use:**
**A word to hackers:**
Malicious deletion of material, insertion of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material will be sanctioned. At the minimum they will receive an editorial caution, moving through IP banning; if they're sufficiently persistent or malicious they will be reported as a crime. The penalties for "hacking" are severe. Please play nicely.
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Vision:
Users of the PARIS WIKI are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. I'd ask only that you make it "technical writing" style, adhering to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable, ie we surmise but we don't have conclusive data (let's say whether it has analog modeling circuitry) then simply include both sides of the argument.
Terms of Use:
A word to hackers: malicious deletion of material, insertion of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material will be sanctioned. At the minimum they will receive an editorial caution, moving through IP banning; if they're sufficiently persistent or malicious they will be reported as crime. The penalties for "hacking" are severe. Please play nicely.


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Edited on 2008-04-04 16:18:20 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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Vision:
Terms of Use:
But it's intended to be my gift to the community; what you do with it will largely be up to you. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, format etc.
A word to hackers: malicious deletion of material, insertion of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material will be sanctioned. At the minimum they will receive an editorial caution, moving through IP banning; if they're sufficiently persistent or malicious they will be reported as crime. The penalties for "hacking" are severe. Please play nicely.
Tutorials on how to do this, including videos, are available here. But essentially, the process is very simple, and takes advantage of an extremely cool feature called CamelCase words. You'll see that format repeated many times here.
CamelCase words actually have a coded meaning to the WIKI: capitalization in both the beginning and the middle of the word (I'm guessing that's the camel's "hump") tells the software it's a page topic - and so it will either automatically create a hyperlink to the page with that title if it exists - or automatically and obligingly *create a new page and save it* if it doesn't.
So look down the list of existing pages before you create a new one; we don't need both, say, a ChuckDuffy and a ChuCkduffy page with different info, it'll just get to be a mess.
Your work is saved automatically if you hit "store". If you want to play around with formatting options, there's a place called the SandBox on the site that will let you experiment without harm.
The hyperlinks with the lines underneath are to the existing pages I've made. The hyperlinks with dashes underneath are pages that have yet to be created. . When you open the editor, a toolbar will appear at the top that gives you further options. This Wiki supports lots of features like embedded images etc, so have fun!
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But it's intended to be my gift to the community; what you do with it will largely be up to you. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, format etc; malicious deletion of material, information of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material, or repeated "revert wars" after editorial caution will be treated as vandalism and dealt with accordingly, including by notification of .
Tutorials on how to do this, including videos, are available here. But essentially, the process is very simple. You open a page to edit - say this front page - by clicking the "edit" button.
Now choose a topic you'd like to write a couple of paragraphs on - say, running PARIS on Win98.


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Edited on 2008-04-04 15:57:47 by ParisNg [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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Users of the PARIS WIKI are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones. I'd ask only that you make it "technical writing" style, adhering to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable, ie we surmise but we don't have conclusive data (let's say whether it has analog modeling circuitry) then simply include both sides of the argument.
If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I will commit on my part to keeping this publicly available for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet) and, depending on how it goes, into the future. Alternately the Wiki can be served elsewhere. We can look at a domain name later. I really can't see it happening, but if bandwidth somehow becomes drainingly high, I will let you know.
If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll take it private but still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself.
But it's intended to be my gift to the community; what you do with it will largely be up to you. As site admin, I reserve the editorial right to maintain standards of substance, format etc; malicious deletion of material, information of false or defamatory material, links to illegal or offensive material, or repeated "revert wars" after editorial caution will be treated as vandalism and dealt with accordingly, including by notification of .
Deletions:
Users of the PARIS WIKI are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones.
I'd ask only that you make it "technical writing" style, adhering to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable, ie we surmise but we don't have conclusive data (let's say whether it has analog modeling circuitry) then simply include both sides of the argument.
If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I will happily commit on my part to keeping this publicly available for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet). If the bandwidth somehow becomes drainingly high, I will let you know. I really can't see that happening.
If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself, but I'll take it private. The boilerplate: as site admin, I reserve the editorial right to clean up to maintain standards of substance, format etc.
But it's my gift to the community, and what you do with it is largely up to you.


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Edited on 2008-04-04 15:21:16 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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I'd ask only that you make it "technical writing" style, adhering to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable, ie we surmise but we don't have conclusive data (let's say whether it has analog modeling circuitry) then simply include both sides of the argument.
Deletions:
I'd ask only that you make it "technical writing" style, adhering to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable, ie we surmise but we don't have conclusive data (let's say whether it has analog modeling circuitry) that you include both sides of the argument.


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Edited on 2008-04-04 14:52:35 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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=====Welcome to the PARIS Wiki!=====
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW, with a "user's perspective" eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central easy-to-use crosslinked location.
The PARIS Wiki is a private, community-driven initiative; it is not in any way associated with the former Ensoniq corporation or with Intelligent Devices, the former makers of the PARIS software.
It would be my hope that this Wiki will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips, troubleshooting and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts, and considering the price point used PARS rigs sell for - perhaps even new converts.
Users of the PARIS WIKI are encouraged to add pages and edit existing ones.
I'd ask only that you make it "technical writing" style, adhering to PARIS or very closely related issues, and adhere to the general principle of "NPOV". When in doubt, go with facts over opinions - if something is arguable, ie we surmise but we don't have conclusive data (let's say whether it has analog modeling circuitry) that you include both sides of the argument.
If there is some reasonable level of community interest (naturally bearing in mind the small size of the community) as expressed by contribution to the body of information, I will happily commit on my part to keeping this publicly available for at least the next 18 months (the duration of my current "lease" on my little place on the Internet). If the bandwidth somehow becomes drainingly high, I will let you know. I really can't see that happening.
If it turns out to be just me interested in doing it, I'll still consider a worthwhile exercise for myself, but I'll take it private. The boilerplate: as site admin, I reserve the editorial right to clean up to maintain standards of substance, format etc.
But it's my gift to the community, and what you do with it is largely up to you.
My vision for it includes things like - putting all the error codes and messages we've ever seen into one immediately searchable database (naturally including whatever we know or speculate about their causes and workarounds); exchanging "best practices" for workflow;
Tutorials on how to do this, including videos, are available here. But essentially, the process is very simple. You open a page to edit - say this front page - by clicking the "edit" button.
Now choose a topic you'd like to write a couple of paragraphs on - say, running PARIS on Win98.
If you have PARIS info you feel like contributing, go for it!
Deletions:
=====Welcome to the fledgling PARIS Wiki!=====
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central location for ease of access. Hopefully it will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts - or new converts.
Users of the PARIS WIKI are permitted to add and edit pages. If you have PARIS info you feel like contributing, go for it!


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[[SetupConfig PARIS Setup and Configuration]]
[[ParisIntro An Introduction to PARIS]]
[[ParisHist History]]
[[ParisSignalflow Signal Flow]]
[[ParisWind Main Windows]]
[[ParisAut Automation]]
[[ParisPatch Patchbay]]
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[[SetupConfig Setup and Configuration]]
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[[AdvancedUse Advanced Use]]
[[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs and Troubleshooting]]


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[[SetupConfig Setup and Configuration]]
[[BasicUse Basic Use]]
[[SessionTracking Sessions: Tracking]]
[[SessionEdit Sessions: Editing]]
[[SessionMix Sessions: Mixing]]
[[SessionMast Sessions: Mastering]]
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Edited on 2008-04-03 14:59:24 by admin [my last name is actually Della Maggiora!- steve the artguy]
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=====Welcome to the fledgling PARIS Wiki!=====
This site is dedicated to information pertaining to the brilliant but now-defunct PARIS DAW with an eye towards collecting all available information and lore into one central location for ease of access. Hopefully it will evolve over time to become an online reference tool that will permit users to organize insights, tips and "best practices" for the remaining enthusiasts - or new converts.
Users of the PARIS WIKI are permitted to add and edit pages. If you have PARIS info you feel like contributing, go for it!
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You need to [[UserSettings login]] and then double-click on any page or click on the "Edit page" link at the bottom to get started.
Also don't forget to visit the [[Wikka:HomePage WikkaWiki website]]!
Useful pages: FormattingRules, WikkaDocumentation, OrphanedPages, WantedPages, TextSearch.


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