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  1. #21

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    Just for a single point of correction to all the above:

    The 5D does have a single tap button (user assignable) that can control any device that is set for tap tempo.

    The DM2000 and DM1000 have full sequencing engines built in that can do realtime changes of any parameters and can lock to either MIDI time code or SMPTE.

    So yes, it has all been done before. I've not used it much in live shows (although had one running show where it really helped syncing things to a backing track). I can see being able to lock to external sources valuable to some people but not the majority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob L View Post
    Well... I guess I can look into the idea... I just never considered a live console setting a tempo... so I never did the code.

    Bob L
    Bob, this might be just the ticket to getting certain VSTs like StutterEdit and Vocalizer to run within SAC.

    Thanks and regards,
    Míke È. Déè

  3. #23

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    Out now:

    http://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/...eleased-today/

    Works in SAC, seems to sound great.

    Best Wishes
    Andreas
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  4. #24

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    Thanks for all these leads on good plugins.
    I am looking for a good chorus or choral effect.
    Does anyone know of where I might find one?

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    I just use the kjaerhus classic one.

  6. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdougherty View Post
    Not concerned about a timeline, other than what's live in realtime, so yes you do have a timeline, it's just always running.

    I'm sure I don't understand how the tempo is handled in a DAW, but DAW's are able to communicate a user adjustable value that plugins are able to use for timing of delays and other effects. In Reaper you can even tap out that tempo. It may not be 1:1 translation into realtime, but I'd expect some translation could be made so that a tap button at the top of the SAC interface could set a tempo that plugins could use.
    Yep, this is how my live performance synth vst host (Brainspawn Forte) works.
    Josh
    185 Performance, LLC
    Atlanta, GA

  7. #27

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    OK... A new 30band graphicEQ just came out these days.Take a look.Works in SAC!!! TESTED

    http://www.mildonstudios.com/index_s...&entry=vW80y96


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    Here's a kickass Chorus FX that I use in the studio,but it's also SAC usable
    Sounds like Eventide !

    Link: http://ag-works.net/plugins.ch2.htm



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    Easy to use multuFX processor lowCPU LFX-1310

    link:http://www.luxonix.com/home/en/products.html?id=lfx1310



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    A simple little text pad VST plugin for tracking things while mixing.
    Passes audio nothing to do with sound

    http://www.gersic.com/plugins/hosted...kpad-v1.01.zip

    Last edited by operationwhat; 02-17-2013 at 10:31 AM.

  8. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by operationwhat View Post
    Waves L1 limiter type of plugins that works great and almost unnoticeable CPU usage.

    Same as George Yohng's W1 Limiter but this one has it's own GUI

    Dwn.link: http://www.betabugsaudio.com/dl.php?id=9
    This one caused slipped buffers on my system.
    SAC Host: Custom built i3 / Gigabyte based rackmount PC, MOTU 424/2408(2), Profire2626(4),. up to. on up to 6 monitor mixers.WinXP Home.
    Plugins/Processing: RML, Antares, ReaPlugs. Recording with Reaper.
    System Load - 25-30%, at 1x32

    99% of the time, things that aren't being done aren't because they don't work. The other 1% is split evenly between fools and geniuses.
    BE your sound.

  9. #29

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    Upsss... Well,as I got an Athlon II 215,2gig ddr2,winXP Pro,service pack2, and had no problem?! Maybe it depends on how much the processor is forced? Although I tested it with RME Digi9652 2x64 16ch, tons of plugins like TC Rev,IQ4,SSL,ChorusCH2,Waves DeEsser,Triggers,CubaseQ(EQ).... ???
    Last edited by operationwhat; 10-01-2012 at 02:56 PM.

  10. Default Re: Freeware and donateware plugins

    Quote Originally Posted by operationwhat View Post
    Upsss... Well,as I got an Athlon II 215,2gig ddr2,winXP Pro,service pack2, and had no problem?! Maybe it depends on how much the processor is forced? Although I tested it with RME Digi9652 2x64 16ch, tons of plugins like TC Rev,IQ4,SSL,ChorusCH2,Waves DeEsser,Triggers,CubaseQ(EQ).... ???
    And all the plug-ins you've listed in the last day or two, you've tested these in SAC?

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