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FrantzM wrote: EDIT: In Rax'n'Trax, I don't think the output of one VST can influence parameters of another VST if that's what you are looking for. Reason is close except it uses their own devices instead of VSTs. Reason RE can do that now with VST.
It will take sometime to get a good list of VST to choose from but it will get there.... So far it looks great. ---- MuLab 4, Studio One v2. In that order. |
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liquidsound wrote: Reason RE can do that now with VST.
No it cant. It might be able to do that with plugins which get ported from VST to RE, but it cant do it for VSTs. |
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whyterabbyt wrote: liquidsound wrote: Reason RE can do that now with VST.
No it cant. It might be able to do that with plugins which get ported from VST to RE, but it cant do it for VSTs. ---- MuLab 4, Studio One v2. In that order. |
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Logics Environment can pull off some modular trickery...
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deastman wrote: Don't forget energyXT...
What is there to remember? |
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Robert Randolph wrote: deastman wrote: Don't forget energyXT...
What is there to remember? That once it was ---- Wonder whether my advice worth a penny? Check my music at Soundcloud and decide for yourself. re:vibe and Loki Fuego @ Soundcloud |
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Loki Fuego wrote: Robert Randolph wrote: deastman wrote: Don't forget energyXT...
What is there to remember? That once it was ---- Incomplete list of my gear: Microsoft Windows XP |
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Yes, it seems that the developer has also forgotten about EnergXT. I purchased it recently , not quite realizing it's abandonware status. But hey it was cheap, and I am going through a mid-life DAW crisis and trying and buying a ton of them to see how well they work on my Asus Win7 tablet.
And to the OP, Mulab and Sunvox are my preferred modular apps, both being very powerful and useable. Looking forward to the upcoming Mux vst, which will allow me to use the modular heart of Mulab inside my main hosts, Reaper and Studio One. |
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zendorf wrote: Yes, it seems that the developer has also forgotten about EnergXT. I purchased it recently , not quite realizing it's abandonware status. But hey it was cheap, and I am going through a mid-life DAW crisis and trying and buying a ton of them to see how well they work on my Asus Win7 tablet.
It just got updated to 4.2 with the MUX being able to modulate VST parameters! More modular than ever!And to the OP, Mulab and Sunvox are my preferred modular apps, both being very powerful and useable. Looking forward to the upcoming Mux vst, which will allow me to use the modular heart of Mulab inside my main hosts, Reaper and Studio One. ---- MuLab 4, Studio One v2. In that order. |
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Very nice! This will be particularly useful to me when the mux vst comes out. Funnily enough when I just use Mulab, I have been satisfied just using the inbuilt synths and creating my own patches.
Haven't even bothered using my vsti's in it, partly since my other hosts/vsts are 64bit and the inbuilt synth modules just sound so good in Mulab. That is what attracts me the most, the self contained philosophy and depth it has. I do have quite a few grievances about the workflow though |
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Robert Randolph wrote: I should clarify the title I think. Which daws allow control or modulation of parameters components via the output of other components.
With this specific request in mind, I'm surprised no one has mentioned FL Studio's Peak Controller - Or indeed, any DAW with Blue Cat's Peak Meter Pro installed. The elegant beauty of FL Studio allows for simple formulas to change the ways in which a single modulation source is handled from within the same dialogue panel that can link the modulation to any controller: be it LFO, envelope follower, physical control, automation clip, etc. Then expand that by linking back to modulate the modulation. Sounds like a sales pitch - Not intentional. I just love how fast and easy FL Studio is to use for mixing and constructing interactive sound design environments. |
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