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wavesfactory wrote: pumafred wrote: Using Windows 7 & Cubase 6.5 the demo version doesn't allow sidechain when using the 64 bit version. Am I doing something wrong? I would like to try your product!
Please, download the new manual (with better instruction for Cubase and Ableton). http://plugins.wavesfactory.com/trackspacer_manual.pdf You can also check this thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=365195 Thanks! My problem is not with Cubase. I can find no sidechain button on the TrackSpacer GUI. |
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This is the part in your manual, that I do not understand (for Cubase):
"5. Open the TrackSpacer GUI window, then select the correct sidechain SC: option for the control channel that TrackSpacer will listen to." |
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I THINK I got it working. In fact, I even went ahead and bought your plugin, hoping there will be a vst3 version soon to make things easier for me.
I am not sure yet I got the workaround for VST2 sidechaining in Cubase right. At least, I do not understand what it is doing! Saludos. |
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pumafred wrote: wavesfactory wrote: pumafred wrote: Using Windows 7 & Cubase 6.5 the demo version doesn't allow sidechain when using the 64 bit version. Am I doing something wrong? I would like to try your product!
Please, download the new manual (with better instruction for Cubase and Ableton). http://plugins.wavesfactory.com/trackspacer_manual.pdf You can also check this thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=365195 Thanks! My problem is not with Cubase. I can find no sidechain button on the TrackSpacer GUI. What DAW are you using? We are already developing the VST3 version. |
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There's a new thread about your plugin on the Pro Tools forum. If you want to chime in, the link is here:
http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=335161 Chris |
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Thank you for the info |
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Hi. I hear there is work for an update to include attack and release parameters a while ago. just wondering how things are going and any rough time scale as i own this plugin and love it but odd occasions think "if only i could slow or speed up that release that would sound perfect"
Thanks Kev |
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kevherb wrote: Hi. I hear there is work for an update to include attack and release parameters a while ago. just wondering how things are going and any rough time scale as i own this plugin and love it but odd occasions think "if only i could slow or speed up that release that would sound perfect"
Thanks Kev Hi Kev, You're right, if you go to our Facebook page, we posted a picture of TrackSpacer V2 where you can see all the new features. Date release? We don't know yet because it has to be tested in all systems and we have a lot of work to do yet. |
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Hello,
in renoise, it looks as if i can not access trackspacer. I can insert trackspacer in the affected signal channel. Then i put a renoise-native signal follower on the control channel. But when i try to send the output from the signal follower to trackspacer, the signal follower realizes trackspacer, but no parameter, like e.g. EQ ratio or sidechain-input(?) is avialable for selection. I can not open any Trackspacer GUI to set the sidechain input. Any workarounds for renoise? Greetings Hardock |
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