Hi JPR,
I purchased Drum Leveler and π so I have not yet tried Surfer EQ but, yes, the
concept is quite different from traditional equalization. I do have a demo
license so I'll probably check it out to get some idea of its operation.
Slau
On Mar 14, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel
Check out Structure 2.3. It has a 34 gig library that sounds really nice and
has presets already done.
But yes, if you were to spend the time and have someone do presets for you,
That would work.
Best thing to do is to try saving out a few and switching between them to see
if it works.
Hope
Your not alone man hoping Dancing dots ketches up with the Sonor stuff!
Ricky
On Mar 14, 2015, at 7:12 PM, Jason kistler.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Finally completely moved away from SONAR and I am moving forward with Pro
tools. One of the questions I had was regarding the East West
I'm not sure if it will help the issue of proprietary buttons and browsers but
at least it'll make accessing the parameters more of a sure thing.
Slau
On Mar 14, 2015, at 1:24 PM, Scott Chesworth scottcheswo...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome! A ton of popular plugins are built using Juce, so let's
Hi all,
Finally completely moved away from SONAR and I am moving forward with Pro
tools. One of the questions I had was regarding the East West play
library. I know that from what I have read on here so far it is not
accessible, but I wondered, if I had sighted assistance to go through the
Hi Tim,
The main difference is that, in versions of 10, one must remove the AAX
plug-ins and use the RTAS versions. When trying to use the newer AAX versions,
the plug-ins were not accessible. A number of other things were improved in
version 11 including access to AAX plug-ins. perhaps most
I haven't used the AIR plug-ins too much but especially not in tuning. It does
work and it's a matter of pitch shifting but it's not like using a tuner like
AutoTune or Melodyne.
Slau
On Mar 14, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Tim Liu timtimliu2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi:
If I have some vocal tracks, I
Awesome! A ton of popular plugins are built using Juce, so let's see
how much of a difference this makes. Strikes me that contacting a
developer to say hey, can you rebuild using the most recent version
of a framework would be so much easier to get results than hey, can
you learn about this
Hi:
Thanks for sharing, The information is very useful, my problem is solve.
I have some question for ProTools 10/11.
Now I using ProTools11, I always use ProTools do the midi and audio.
But I have some VST plug ins in PT11 can not use because The PT11 only
support AAX.
If I change back to
Hi:
If I have some vocal tracks, I have air creative collection plug ins only
in ProTools, I can tuning the vocal pitch?
If yes, How can I use?
Thanks
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A few years ago, I heard of a plug-in that was said to be great for
automatically phase aligning two sources. I forgot the name of the company but
I wasn't using the latest version of Pro Tools full time at the studio so I
forgot about it. A year later, Frank Filipetti told me about a plug-in
Dear Slau,
Thanks for Sharing this.
I googled For surfer EQ, and found the concept very interesting. Have
you tried it yet? My question is, how does it work with polyphonic
material if it does.
Best,
JPR
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