User Reviews by KVR Members for FX Teleport
Reviewed By flametop on 10th October 2003
OS: Version: 1.01. Last edited by flametop on 10th October 2003.
Install:
Given the relative complexity of networked PCs, this could easily be a nightmare. However, as long as you read the install notes and get the concepts of which machine is 'host' which is 'server' etc clear, it was a total breeze. Everything worked on first attempt!
Features:
Good, simple, UIs make setting up hosted plugins and then the monitoring of them easy. The host and server settings mirror eachother instantly (e.g. you can change patch on the host or server). So far all the native plugins I have tried have worked flawlessly. Even complex multi-out VSTis like Cube and D'cota. I have not tried any 'powered' plugins (e.g. UAD or Creamware) but indications from other users on the support forum are that they work fine too.
Documentation:
A little above average, but with some flaws. e.g. All the documentation refers to 'effects' which lead me to belive that VSTis were not supported (they are! :)
CSUP:
I paid and got the auth code within seconds. The demo is fully functional for 14 days.
Value:
Well worth the price to get some use from an old PC, or if you plan building an uber-network.
Stability:
So far no problems at all.
Overall:
A brilliant concept implemented in a simple to use, cost effective way.
Given the relative complexity of networked PCs, this could easily be a nightmare. However, as long as you read the install notes and get the concepts of which machine is 'host' which is 'server' etc clear, it was a total breeze. Everything worked on first attempt!
Features:
Good, simple, UIs make setting up hosted plugins and then the monitoring of them easy. The host and server settings mirror eachother instantly (e.g. you can change patch on the host or server). So far all the native plugins I have tried have worked flawlessly. Even complex multi-out VSTis like Cube and D'cota. I have not tried any 'powered' plugins (e.g. UAD or Creamware) but indications from other users on the support forum are that they work fine too.
Documentation:
A little above average, but with some flaws. e.g. All the documentation refers to 'effects' which lead me to belive that VSTis were not supported (they are! :)
CSUP:
I paid and got the auth code within seconds. The demo is fully functional for 14 days.
Value:
Well worth the price to get some use from an old PC, or if you plan building an uber-network.
Stability:
So far no problems at all.
Overall:
A brilliant concept implemented in a simple to use, cost effective way.
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