Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Oh guys, you've forgotten to add the noise generated by these old tape delays.
This thing sounds so awfully clean!
I was rally looking forward to the release of this plugin, but now I'm really disappointed.
And BTW: Why isn't it possible to change the model type by a parameter!?
This thing sounds so awfully clean!
I was rally looking forward to the release of this plugin, but now I'm really disappointed.
And BTW: Why isn't it possible to change the model type by a parameter!?
- Sebastian@d16
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Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Hi,
We focused on sound character only, not the side effects like crackles, dirt and hiss. These always can be added in post-processing.
As for the Model parameter, do you mean the automation?
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Sebastian
We focused on sound character only, not the side effects like crackles, dirt and hiss. These always can be added in post-processing.
As for the Model parameter, do you mean the automation?
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Hi Sebastian,
yes I'm missing the automation of the used model. I'm focused only on Push 2 and MIDI controllers in my Ableton Live setup.
I don't what to touch the mouse and watch the screen during jamming.
That you haven't added the side effects is really a pity. The soul and character of these old machines is completely lost.
It sounds like a delay with a simple multi band equalizer in the feedback path.
Greetings,
Gerd
yes I'm missing the automation of the used model. I'm focused only on Push 2 and MIDI controllers in my Ableton Live setup.
I don't what to touch the mouse and watch the screen during jamming.
That you haven't added the side effects is really a pity. The soul and character of these old machines is completely lost.
It sounds like a delay with a simple multi band equalizer in the feedback path.
Greetings,
Gerd
- Sebastian@d16
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Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Hi,
Selecting Model momentarily increases CPU load of the plug-in and makes some "drastic" changes in the plug-in's guts, that can lead to the occasional unpleasant audible artifacts when sound's processed. We just didn't want to give the idea this parameter could be changed while playing a song by excluding it from automatable parameters.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Selecting Model momentarily increases CPU load of the plug-in and makes some "drastic" changes in the plug-in's guts, that can lead to the occasional unpleasant audible artifacts when sound's processed. We just didn't want to give the idea this parameter could be changed while playing a song by excluding it from automatable parameters.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Hi Sebastian,
I have noticed the glitches while changing the model.
I know the internal buffers have to be resetted, coefficients have to be initialized, etc. but I think that's okay!
When I change the delay type of external effekt processors it does the same.
Or have a look at all the reverb plugins that create artefacts while changing room sizes.
That's totaly okay, when it's depends on the way the plugin works.
The only thing that matters is that it's assignable to automation.
Kind regards,
Gerd
I have noticed the glitches while changing the model.
I know the internal buffers have to be resetted, coefficients have to be initialized, etc. but I think that's okay!
When I change the delay type of external effekt processors it does the same.
Or have a look at all the reverb plugins that create artefacts while changing room sizes.
That's totaly okay, when it's depends on the way the plugin works.
The only thing that matters is that it's assignable to automation.
Kind regards,
Gerd
- Sebastian@d16
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Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Hi,
In the approach we take on our plug-ins automation is strictly for changing parameters live, but we could add Selecting Model as one of parameters for MIDI Learn option. Would it be sufficient for using with Push?
Thanks,
Kind regards,
Sebastian
In the approach we take on our plug-ins automation is strictly for changing parameters live, but we could add Selecting Model as one of parameters for MIDI Learn option. Would it be sufficient for using with Push?
Thanks,
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Hi Sebastian,
for using with Push it should be a regular parameter like all other parameters.
BTW:
Don't you have a Ableton Push 2 - Controller?? If not I really suggest you to get one and get an idea of what it could do especially to all of your X0X-Plugins.
It's the missing link between your hands and your plugins.
Kind regards,
Gerd
for using with Push it should be a regular parameter like all other parameters.
BTW:
Don't you have a Ableton Push 2 - Controller?? If not I really suggest you to get one and get an idea of what it could do especially to all of your X0X-Plugins.
It's the missing link between your hands and your plugins.
Kind regards,
Gerd
- Sebastian@d16
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Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
Hi Gerd,
I'm sorry, but despite our urge to posses all the gear there's it's not enough room at our HQ to gather it all together I'm afraid. So simply speaking we don't have Push
Ok, so the Delay Model should be regular automatable parameter, got it. Will consult it with the dev team and if they approve the suggestion will add it as ToDo for upcoming update.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
I'm sorry, but despite our urge to posses all the gear there's it's not enough room at our HQ to gather it all together I'm afraid. So simply speaking we don't have Push
Ok, so the Delay Model should be regular automatable parameter, got it. Will consult it with the dev team and if they approve the suggestion will add it as ToDo for upcoming update.
Kind regards,
Sebastian
Re: Where's the grit, dirt, noise, ...
HI Sebastian,
that are really great news!
Thank you!
Kind regards,
Gerd
that are really great news!
Thank you!
Kind regards,
Gerd