Thanks Matt. That sounds very convenient.
JL
On 9/24/2015 7:46 AM, Matt Diemert wrote:
The only other thing that I would say makes you a D plug-ins spectacular to me,
is one of the presets are all in the standard ProTools presets drop down.
Secondly every parameter in the UAD plug-in is numbe
The only other thing that I would say makes you a D plug-ins spectacular to me,
is one of the presets are all in the standard ProTools presets drop down.
Secondly every parameter in the UAD plug-in is numbered. This means if you're
working with a plug that has 30 40 parameters and you need to ge
Thanks All. It's good to hear both of them are accessible.
JL
On 9/22/2015 9:05 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
The plug ins in Pro Tools are accessible with UA but not much else is. UA’s
tech support is good about removing in and authorizing and setting up trials
for you if you don’t have eyes ar
The plug ins in Pro Tools are accessible with UA but not much else is. UA’s
tech support is good about removing in and authorizing and setting up trials
for you if you don’t have eyes around. With something like move mouse or
better yet keyboard metro you could probably get some scripts going
Hi
Matt, how is the UAD application windows? Also accessible?
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> On 22 Sep 2015, at 19:27, Matt Diemert wrote:
>
> Personally, I'm a much bigger fan of the UAD plug-ins! Sound wise I think
> they sound better. From an excess ability standpoint, the layout of the U a D
> plu
t? I have been
> meaning to get down to my churches PT set up and check them out.
>
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> Of Matt Diemert
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:27 AM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Waves and UAD Plug-in
Personally, I'm a much bigger fan of the UAD plug-ins! Sound wise I think they
sound better. From an excess ability standpoint, the layout of the U a D plugs
trumps many plugs that I've ever worked with.
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Personally, I'm a much bigger fan of the UAD plug-ins! Sound wise I think they
sound better. From an excess ability standpoint, the layout of the U a D plugs
trumps many plugs that I've ever worked with.
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> On Sep 22, 2015, at 1:06 PM, Poppa Bear wrote:
>
> The waves stuff
The waves stuff shows up in the Pro tools plug-in windows and you can change
the parameters. The preset lists on the other hand will have to be downloaded
from somebody around here or put together with sighted help. The waves presets
are in the waves gie and need to be saved into the pro tools p