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AAX - couple of q's
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 2:02 am reply with quote
great to see the plugs moving over to AAX, i have turnado (soon i believe) and cyclop. I see thesys is now AAX, and was wondering if there's any routing benefits now in PT re midi with AAX? Can you route to other tracks or place a VI in the next slot and get thesys playing that? Or will we have to wait for PT11!?

Also are sugarbytes making Audiosuite versions of applicable plugs? would be great to have some soundmangling possibilites in audiosuite as there are very few around - things like pluggo etc disappeared a few years ago.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 4:11 am reply with quote
richppp wrote:
great to see the plugs moving over to AAX, i have turnado (soon i believe) and cyclop. I see thesys is now AAX, and was wondering if there's any routing benefits now in PT re midi with AAX? Can you route to other tracks or place a VI in the next slot and get thesys playing that? Or will we have to wait for PT11!?


Yes. you can play another Instrument with Thesys. Just select Thesys as Midi Input (all Channels) on the Instrument track and activate recording. This also works for RTAS and older PT versions. (as described in the manual)

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Also are sugarbytes making Audiosuite versions of applicable plugs? would be great to have some soundmangling possibilites in audiosuite as there are very few around - things like pluggo etc disappeared a few years ago.


No, AudioSuite support is not planned - sorry.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:15 am reply with quote
http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=326865


post 2 interesting with this "one line of code" thing, i'm sure it's not that simple though. Maybe give it a go?! javascript:emoticon('Smile')
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