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Great tools, great guy (he even made a bespoke version of a plug for me) a massive thanks for this Dustin |
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pretty cool i just dont know why i would need it
all my plugins have meters and input output volumes already ---- Has anybody ever really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? |
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Compyfox wrote: heffus wrote: I was about to pull the trigger on the Klanghelm one.
Klanghelm's tool is still worth it though, since you get a PPM and VU in one, 4 built in skins, input gain, reference level shift and ballistics contol. I'm cool with both tools. Definitely. He's another great developer! glasgene wrote: Great tools, great guy (he even made a bespoke version of a plug for me) a massive thanks for this Dustin
Are you talking about the version of dBVU with the mono-collapse switch? (I'm terrible with names.. let alone screen names..sorry!) If so, you can do the same in StereoChannel by muting the "side" signal @midnight wrote: pretty cool i just dont know why i would need it
all my plugins have meters and input output volumes already That's ok. I mainly use them for tracking and before going into things like StripBus/Roundtone. But if it's not for you, no worries It's been a busy week. I'm going to try and get more work done on these plugins this weekend. Thanks, everyone. -Dustin |
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Is there a chance for a smoother needle movement ? |
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Tp3 wrote: Is there a chance for a smoother needle movement ?
Hopefully. Last night I changed the way the needle is drawn on the screen and adjusted some other graphic-related things. After a quick test, it seems to be looking a little smoother. Thankfully, it's the weekend and I'll have time to really dig into this again. |
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For those of you using Norton Anti-Virus and experiencing false-positives:
I just reported StereoChannel.dll to Norton as a false-positive. I should be receiving an email from them within 2 business days. Hopefully this issue will be resolved quickly! Thanks pals, -Dustin |
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I'm really digging Stereo Channel and find it quite useful. Can anyone explain the polarity and center x-over features? What do they do? |
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heffus wrote: I'm really digging Stereo Channel and find it quite useful. Can anyone explain the polarity and center x-over features? What do they do?
They're explained in the manual: Quote:
This control will cause any audio below the set frequency to move to the center while leaving the audio above the set frequency untouched. This is great for keeping tight, mono-compatible drums and bass sounds while allowing the higher frequencies to maintain their stereo spread.
This setting will rotate the polarity (or phase) of your signal 180 degrees. This can be used to enhance sounds recorded with multiple microphones. |
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d.bop wrote: Tp3 wrote: Is there a chance for a smoother needle movement ?
Hopefully. Last night I changed the way the needle is drawn on the screen and adjusted some other graphic-related things. After a quick test, it seems to be looking a little smoother. Thankfully, it's the weekend and I'll have time to really dig into this again. This is really good to hear! |
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Mercado_Negro wrote: heffus wrote: I'm really digging Stereo Channel and find it quite useful. Can anyone explain the polarity and center x-over features? What do they do?
They're explained in the manual: Quote:
This control will cause any audio below the set frequency to move to the center while leaving the audio above the set frequency untouched. This is great for keeping tight, mono-compatible drums and bass sounds while allowing the higher frequencies to maintain their stereo spread.
This setting will rotate the polarity (or phase) of your signal 180 degrees. This can be used to enhance sounds recorded with multiple microphones. ![]() |
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I would like to be able to use it but my PC Tools Antivirus insists that it's infected and promptly removes it. ---- J.S. Bach... the Einstein of music. Listen to my music... http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=439965&T=7205 |
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Integratron wrote: I would like to be able to use it but my PC Tools Antivirus insists that it's infected and promptly removes it.
Read this : d.bop wrote: For those of you using Norton Anti-Virus and experiencing false-positives:
I just reported StereoChannel.dll to Norton as a false-positive. I should be receiving an email from them within 2 business days. Hopefully this issue will be resolved quickly! Thanks pals, -Dustin |
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Integratron wrote: I would like to be able to use it but my PC Tools Antivirus insists that it's infected and promptly removes it.
I use eSet NOD32. Way less false positives than other software. No issues with MonoChannel or StereoChannel. I've been using it for a year now and zero infections. Before then...I can't say the same thing. |
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I'll hang tight. ---- J.S. Bach... the Einstein of music. Listen to my music... http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?AID=439965&T=7205 |
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Once a false positive is identified it's best once the dev knows, to pester the crap out of the AV company (Norton) to speed up the process. They never listen normally.
Same problem with the themida installers. They still flag false positives. ---- Forward ever, Backward never |
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