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Last edited on 2008-04-10 13:36:50 by admin
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... then you need to remember to turn on all of the external digital procesors that are interfacing with Paris and Cubase through the digital patchbay or directly before you turn on your external word clock module, followed by booting the DAW which is running the control panel for your digital patchbays and starting the digital FX processors in this box, then boot your Paris DAW, launch the Paris app and then boot your Cubase DAW and launch cubase. If you don't do it in this order, Paris will crash.....and I'm pretty pissed that this was nowhere in the manual.
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... then you need to remember to turn on all of the external digital procesors that5 are interfacing with Paris and Cubase through the digital patchbay or directly before you turn on your external word clock module, followed by booting the DAW which is running the control panel for your digital patchbays and starting the digital FX processors in this box, then boot your Paris DAW, launch the Paris app and then boot your Cubase DAW and launch cubase. If you don't do it in this order, Paris will crash.....and I'm pretty pissed that this was nowhere in the manual.


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Edited on 2008-04-10 13:24:46 by admin
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Edited on 2008-04-10 13:24:35 by admin
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Edited on 2008-04-09 03:39:29 by admin
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=====Things to keep you from crashing.=====
**In STOP mode**
- DON'T select a new Native Effect if the current one is open
- DON'T leave the audio window open as a rule.
- DON'T leave the marker window open as a rule.
- DON'T enter record mode without first setting your record path (Ctrl-R)
- DON'T use the name of the project for your recording path
- DON'T save with looping enabled
- DON'T "undo record" while Paris is in the middle of creating overviews for 32 audio tracks 1.5 hours long.... BOOM!
- DON'T try to edit the length or move too many tracks at one time in the edit window...crash city. If you cut them all to the same length that seems to minimize the likelihood of a crash. Save before trying anyway.
- DON'T for some reason messing with the audio window browse slider seems to really tick off Paris most of the time.
**During Playback or Recording**
- DON'T leave the audio window open as a rule.
- DON'T leave the marker window open as a rule.
- DON'T change inserts (native or eds)
- DON'T move loop or punch points
- DON'T enable or disable loop or punch
**Rendering**
- DON'T render tracks with different lengths
**Markers**
- I've also seen bad things happen when messing around too much in the "markers" window. I don't leave it open anymore than is neccessary, and save before deleting or renaming markers.
**NoLimit**
- DON'T use 0 or 50 values
**Eventiter**
- DON'T transpose up - only down
- If you have any digital gear interfacing with the Paris spdif I/O and the RME spdif I/O and you have created a routing matrix between a DAW running as an external FX processor and a control for digital patchbay routing which is controlling the I/O routing between your Paris DAW and your Cubase SX DAW as follows:
... then you need to remember to turn on all of the external digital procesors that5 are interfacing with Paris and Cubase through the digital patchbay or directly before you turn on your external word clock module, followed by booting the DAW which is running the control panel for your digital patchbays and starting the digital FX processors in this box, then boot your Paris DAW, launch the Paris app and then boot your Cubase DAW and launch cubase. If you don't do it in this order, Paris will crash.....and I'm pretty pissed that this was nowhere in the manual.
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Things to keep you from crashing.
DON'T
* Leave the audio window open as a rule.
In STOP mode
DON'T
* DON'T select a new Native Effect if the current one is open
* DON'T enter record mode without first setting your record path (Ctrl-R)
* DON'T use the name of the project for your recording path
* DON'T save with looping enabled
* DON'T "undo record" while Paris is in the middle of creating overviews for 32 audio tracks 1.5 hours long.... BOOM!
* DON'T try to edit the length or move too many tracks at one time in the edit window...crash city. If you cut them all to the same length that seems to minimize the likelyhood of a crash. Save before trying anyway.
* DON'T for some reason messing with the audio window browse slider seems to really tick off Paris most of the time.
During Playback or Recording
DON'T
* DON'T change inserts (native or eds)
* DON'T move loop or punch points
* DON'T enable or disable loop or punch
Rendering
DON'T
* DON'T render tracks with different lengths
Markers
* I've also seen bad things happen when messing around too much in the "markers" window. I don't leave it open anymore than is neccessary, and save before deleting or renaming markers.
NoLimit - DON'T use 0 or 50 values
If you have any digital gear interfacing with the Paris spdif I/O and the RME spdif I/O and you have created a routing matrix between a DAW running as an external FX processor and a control for digital patchbay routing which is controlling the I/O routing between your Paris DAW and your Cubase SX DAW as follows:
........then you need to remember to turn on all of the external digital procesors that5 are interfacing with Paris and Cubase through the digital patchbay or directly before you turn on your external word clock module, followed by booting the DAW which is running the control panel for your digital patchbays and starting the digital FX processors in this box, then boot your Paris DAW, launch the Paris app and then boot your Cubase DAW and launch cubase. If you don't do it in this order, Paris will crash.....and I'm pretty pissed that this was nowhere in the manual.


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