You also can have third-party Plug-Ins (vst/au/m4l) in an Instrument Rack.TrainwreckNick wrote:I wasn't able to do the same with my plugins though. specifically minimogue AP. any ideas?
cheers, palmer
You also can have third-party Plug-Ins (vst/au/m4l) in an Instrument Rack.TrainwreckNick wrote:I wasn't able to do the same with my plugins though. specifically minimogue AP. any ideas?
A little bit more precise would not kill you, I think.Steffan wrote:How do I delete my account? --- Thanks.
Yes, I know, m4l is really a brain killerflowdesigner wrote:thanks man,
i did this 3 days ago, and had forgot it again after working som m4l stuff...
yes, but florin92vl might not notice that because he expect to tweak the sound of the synth.Der_Makrophag wrote: But when this is a microfone signal, it should be possible to process it with the EQ, right?
If "florin92vl" uses a LapTop and the built-in audio card this signal might come from the built-in microphone of his computer !?Der_Makrophag wrote: Its irritating that you get a signal through channel 1 of your audio card.
In the case of the Hi-Q Button is not activated in the clip the answer is yes (checked with phase cancel test).flowdesigner wrote:Hi,
is repitch mode in audio clips equivalent to "normal interpolation" in Sampler?
Thank you
Unfortunately notluddy wrote:It's been a while since I've played around with stretching MIDI clips, but I seem to recall that if you change the tempo in the clip inspector of a MIDI clip, it will stretch or contract the whole clip including MIDI envelopes.
-Luddy