Automating Cakewalk VST Instruments
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:44 am
One thing I've never understood -- as in literally, I don't understand the underlying technology well enough -- is why Cakewalk instruments (Dimension Pro, Rapture, and now Z3TA+ 2 as well) apparently cannot be automated in Ableton Live. Could someone explain why, why not, and/or what I might be missing?
In literally every other VSTi I have, which consists mostly of Native Instruments products and the Sylenth analog modeler, all I have to do is move a control (knob, slider, etc.) in the VST's UI (user interface), and it instantly appears as an automatable parameter in the Ableton UI, where it can be manipulated easily over the timeline in arrangement view or within a MIDI clip in the corresponding track.
Cakewalk instruments? I can move controls in the VST's UI all day long, and nothing shows-up as an automatable parameter.
The worst part of this is that I love the sounds of their synths, and I do use them in some projects. But I'd use them a hell of a lot more if their sounds could be shaped over time with automation in Ableton, and it's hugely disappointing.
I just wish I understood: 1. If I'm missing some magic ingredient here. 2. If not, what it is about the VST interfaces as Cakewalk implements them vs. other people implement them that makes virtually everything else I have automatable, but not these?
Thanks for any and all comments.
In literally every other VSTi I have, which consists mostly of Native Instruments products and the Sylenth analog modeler, all I have to do is move a control (knob, slider, etc.) in the VST's UI (user interface), and it instantly appears as an automatable parameter in the Ableton UI, where it can be manipulated easily over the timeline in arrangement view or within a MIDI clip in the corresponding track.
Cakewalk instruments? I can move controls in the VST's UI all day long, and nothing shows-up as an automatable parameter.
The worst part of this is that I love the sounds of their synths, and I do use them in some projects. But I'd use them a hell of a lot more if their sounds could be shaped over time with automation in Ableton, and it's hugely disappointing.
I just wish I understood: 1. If I'm missing some magic ingredient here. 2. If not, what it is about the VST interfaces as Cakewalk implements them vs. other people implement them that makes virtually everything else I have automatable, but not these?
Thanks for any and all comments.