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visa tapani wrote:
R.A.W. wrote:...making every VST plugin controllable with outboard controllers
Don't the majority of sequencers allow this in one way or another? I mean, I haven't bumped into many big sequencers where parameter automation would be much more clumsy - ProTools, Cubase et al all seem to do it pretty well...
of course there is automation in every host ;)

but i meant that eXT is capable of converting midi-ccs to vst-automation data. and that makes it possible to control almost every plugin even when it's not directly using midi-cc as long as it got vst-parameters.

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R.A.W. wrote: but i meant that eXT is capable of converting midi-ccs to vst-automation data. and that makes it possible to control almost every plugin even when it's not directly using midi-cc as long as it got vst-parameters.
One of the reasons I'm still using Logic (even if it's not as comfortable as in eXT).
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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I never assumed that controlling a VST with a MIDI CC was considered a unique feature...! Don't many hosts allow this?

Converting CC to VST automation is nice, though. Haven't tried it myself, but in theory it's a good plan.
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Lunch Money wrote:I never assumed that controlling a VST with a MIDI CC was considered a unique feature...! Don't many hosts allow this?
In short: No, unless the VST(i) offers such things.
Converting CC to VST automation is nice, though. Haven't tried it myself, but in theory it's a good plan.
IMO for creative stuff it's even better to actually record MIDI data instead of automation data. Makes fooling around with quite some things easier.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Oh, I've no doubt that it's cool and all, I just didn't think it was unique. ;) It's not usually the VSTi's job to allow MIDI-to-VST mapping, but rather, the host's, and I always assumed (apparently incorrectly) that it was a common feature.

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Lunch Money wrote:Oh, I've no doubt that it's cool and all, I just didn't think it was unique. ;) It's not usually the VSTi's job to allow MIDI-to-VST mapping, but rather, the host's, and I always assumed (apparently incorrectly) that it was a common feature.
See, for example, in Cubase, unless the VSTi allows for CC routing (like MIDI learn/assign), there's no chance to actually record things as MIDI data. Heck, there's not even the chance to record automation data, unless you're using "generic remote" - which just sucks on a per song base (it's a global setting, used to adjust hardware mixing controllers).

Now, let's assume we'd like to record some filter cutoff sweep, to emulate a wah or so.
Wouldn't it be just nice if you could simple timestretch it to, say, 50%, so our wah effect would be double as fast? Certainly...
This isn't possible with automation data (at least not in Logic or Cubase), but it's perfectly possible with recorded (MIDI) CC data.
Now, deal with a plugin not supporting this in Cubase and you'll have to miss out on that.

This is one of *the* key features why I'm using eXT as a subhost.
Things are allready possible in Logic, but it's WAY easier with eXT.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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The Midi-cc to VST parameters is not very common but certainly not unique. FL Studio has this capability too and somebody already mentioned good old Logic.

Cheers!
bManic
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bmanic wrote:somebody already mentioned good old Logic.
:-o :shock: don't do that round here... :hihi:

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Did someone mention the patch generator yet?

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cptgone wrote:Did someone mention the patch generator yet?
I don't think so - just go ahead :D

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It's also a great sound design tool has you can record straight to audio while playing/tweaking.

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jens wrote:
bmanic wrote:somebody already mentioned good old Logic.
:-o :shock: don't do that round here... :hihi:
:lol:

It is funny how the "tabu sequencer of the month" changes. Whatever happened to Cubarse? :P

Cheers!
bManic
"Wisdom is wisdom, regardless of the idiot who said it." -an idiot

"They don't ban hate speech; they ban speech they hate." -an oracle

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Logic logic why did you have to mention Logic
I'll tell you about Logic........................
Only kiddin :)
Tabu sequencers i dont think so but then i'm old, Maybe you young uns like switching and changing, It's taken me years to move from T to EXT, I doubt i'll move again and i garauntee you can't name a sequencer i haven't used in the mainstream (Although i have used all the Amiga and Atari ones too)
Omerta

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Maybe I'm more tolerant than most when it comes to sequencers as the one I used most was the built in Roland XP-50 sequencer. Now talk about pain in the ass..

Also, I wouldn't call good old Pro Tracker on the amiga very streamlined either. ;)

Cheers!
bManic
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"They don't ban hate speech; they ban speech they hate." -an oracle

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It enables Cubase users to reorder inserts (and all the other things + a quazillion more).

Ask the Cubase-part of your audience if they ever had a compressor and a delay in consecutive inserts and needs to get a distortion plug in between (or something). Not to mention parallel routing etc. etc.

And don't forget: XT is the nerds' program. Pro Tools is for the conservative ("I need a mixer" - "ITB sux") old timers, Cubase/Logic are for the serious/boring, Live etc. for the loo[p/n]ies and hip-hoppers. But XT is for the nerds ;-)

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