ThomasHelzle wrote:Yeah, it's like with any tool. There's a reason why hammers are separated from screwdrivers
Cheers,
Tom
youve obviously never been to birmingham.
ThomasHelzle wrote:Yeah, it's like with any tool. There's a reason why hammers are separated from screwdrivers
Cheers,
Tom
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqvXK2FSLC8ThomasHelzle wrote:Yeah, it's like with any tool. There's a reason why hammers are separated from screwdrivers
this will most likely happen, still, there will always be this or that, that somebody claims is missing, where others think its not neccessary..btw sidechain is already possible..just not the way everybody is used to right now..virtualmark wrote:Sorry but that's nonsense, they could easily make this DAW near perfect. Crossfades, sidechaining etc could all be added in afterwards. There's no reason that this DAW won't become one of the best around.
I don't think it's too much to ask to use just one DAW for everything I do.
You can already do sidechaining... and with anything, not just a compressorvirtualmark wrote:Sorry but that's nonsense, they could easily make this DAW near perfect. Crossfades, sidechaining etc could all be added in afterwards. There's no reason that this DAW won't become one of the best around.
I don't think it's too much to ask to use just one DAW for everything I do.
You cannot use the sidechain function that is built into a VSTThomasHelzle wrote:For factory devices like the Dynamics there is sidechaining, yes.
Just not for VSTs (yet).
Cheers,
Tom
Sure, it will behave in its own way... and no doubt some people particularly like the behavior of the envelope in their favorite compressor...Ogopogo wrote:That's kind of a second rate option in some cases, isn't it? I mean when you sidechain into a compressor you get the action/sound of that compressor on the gain reduction, but if you modulate gain with the envelope follower then you get the envelope follower's characteristics.
That's not the same thing at all!pdxindy wrote:You cannot use the sidechain function that is built into a VST
However, with the Envelope Follower you can sidechain any parameter of any VST.
Sure it is...virtualmark wrote:That's not the same thing at all!pdxindy wrote:You cannot use the sidechain function that is built into a VST
However, with the Envelope Follower you can sidechain any parameter of any VST.
Well I would say no. If you can't get the sound of your favorite plug, then you're not really using that plug. Your just routing to a gain knob, right? Filters and eqs are a different story than compression though.pdxindy wrote:Nevertheless, you can do it... and not just with compression, but filters, eq's and compressors that do not have a built-in sidechain function.
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