An update to this - Bojan (Bob) from Elements has sent me an early alpha version of his "SFE" (Sound File Extractor) for 32bit SAWStudio, which he is confident could be built for SAWStudio64 as well,...
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An update to this - Bojan (Bob) from Elements has sent me an early alpha version of his "SFE" (Sound File Extractor) for 32bit SAWStudio, which he is confident could be built for SAWStudio64 as well,...
For that then we are perhaps better with trying to contact Jon Marshall Smith and Bob Lentini to see if Jon would still be amenable to updating the JMS plugins, if Bob could provide the documentation...
I sent him an email today as well. Here's hoping that he is interested.
I guess we could also try and contact JMS and Sonoris once again, to see if they would still consider doing the work...
This is the exact reason why I haven't upgraded to SAWStudio64 yet - I need the JMS Batch Generator and Cue Sheet Generator, along with some other Sonoris and JMS automateable native plugins, for my...
I have a Tascam DA-30 that is working very reliably now that can handle 16bit DAT's at 44.1kHz and 48kHz. Feel free to email me at steve at totalsonic dot net to set up an order.
Best regards,...
In general - to deal with Compact Disc player's and some software players default latencies or "unmute times" (sometimes built in deliberately in order to avoid having a click at the start of the...
Greetings fellow SAWyers -
Just a heads up that the one company still actively developing third party plugins in the SAWStudio native plugin format has just updated its website and offerings. ...
If you need an automateable SAW native plugin for this then the Sonoris MS Codec is excellent and very affordable - https://www.sonorissoftware.com/product/ms-codec/
Otherwise, as mentioned above,...
I have a Frontier Alpha Track hooked up to my secondary playback DAW running Windows 10 Home 64bit, and it works great now - but I do remember it took me a number of attempts to get the drivers and...
The Dragonfly Reverb plugin has been ported to a free fully automateable SAW native format version (for both 32bit and 64bit versions) and available here - http://elements.byethost3.com/plugins.html...
Frankly at this point LACE seems like an obsolete tool, and given cpu speed and hard drive space of current PC's, it's just more efficient work flow to render out wav files from SAW, and then use the...
Bob - Not sure if you are aware of it - but if one goes to sawstudiouser.com directly it gives a generic "HostPapa" splash page, and does not lead to this forum. I have to enter the url of...
Yes - I have the 32bit versions. They are all very good.
Best regards,
Steve Berson
I had another email exchange a couple of days ago with Jon Marshall Smith regarding updating the JMS Audioware SAW native plugins to support the new 64bit format. He said he might have some time in...
Bob - Thanks so much for your continued excellent work on SAWStudio! Greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Steve Berson
If so then you should contact Pieter Stenekes of Sonoris Software with the request at https://www.sonorissoftware.com/en/contact.php
Best regards,
Steve Berson
I had an email exchange with Jon Marshall Smith (JMS Audioware) today and he expressed openness to porting his plugins to SAWStudio 64 compatible versions - hopefully he will be in touch with Bob...
Bob - first, I one to give a huge THANK YOU for the latest 5.7 update. This seems to have fixed my problems with loading a few 32bit VST plugins that would crash 5.6 - specifically Izotope RX 6's...
Bob in one of his recent posts made it clear the initial SAWStudio 64bit update would be a porting of all current features and plugins to 64bit architecture and would not include any new features in...
Sorry for furthering the derailing - I was just trying to be helpful by replying to 80bit's questions - but folks are very correct that for best forum etiquette 80bit should start a new thread with...
I have no opinion on EQ116 because I have never used it. Samplitude / Sequoia are both excellent DAW apps with well coded DSP - I know many engineers whose work I respect that use them. I prefer...
I use Sonoris EQ a lot - it definitely has its own sound via its upsampling algorithm in HQ mode, and has an excellent gui to me.
An interesting article to read regarding digital eq's is at...
I believe it can be found here - http://learnsawstudio.com/sawstudio-shades/
Best regards,
Steve Berson
While they are very similar in intent, they are different standards. K-metering never had any industry wide acceptance - where as LUFs is a published standard by the AES/EBU, level limits calibrated...
The Sonoris eq's HQ mode is not a problem with bounces - I have it on and render files with it all the time.
Best regards,
Steve Berson
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