SupaTrigga REQUESTS and BUGS thread
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 20 Jun, 2006 from UK
my ibook is soon to be gone!
Plzzzzzzzz Supa Devs can we have an update for the intel macs...
To not have the supatrig at my side is gonna hurt.
btw it's my absolute fave plugin ever.
EDIT: SupaTrigga is now a UB!!!! My worries are over.. Thanks Bram.
Plzzzzzzzz Supa Devs can we have an update for the intel macs...
To not have the supatrig at my side is gonna hurt.
btw it's my absolute fave plugin ever.
EDIT: SupaTrigga is now a UB!!!! My worries are over.. Thanks Bram.
Look Hands, no Ma!
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- KVRist
- 186 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from United Kingdom
So is the supatrigger only getting support for OSX? the version i have has no interface, i was wandering if there was gunna be any more updates for this, btw U.N.K.L.E uses this plug in.
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 14 Nov, 2006
How can I set Supatrigger so that it applies a tape stop effect on beat 4? I can only get it to trigger on beats 2 and 3, depending on what granularity slice i use.
Thank you,
Sean
Oh, and I'm using Live 5.2 for Mac
Thank you,
Sean
Oh, and I'm using Live 5.2 for Mac
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- KVRist
- 186 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from United Kingdom
any updates for this prog?
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 8 Dec, 2006 from Manchester UK
I dunno if anyone else is seeing this. 6.0.1 on intel macosx (macbook 2.0GHz/1GB/5400). When I switch supatrigga on with the button, top left of supatrigga, the cpu meter jumps up 5% and the audio glitches.
This is with internal audio and audiofire2. Playing with the settings for latency don't seem to have an affect.
Anyone else see this or can suggest a way of stopping it?
This is with internal audio and audiofire2. Playing with the settings for latency don't seem to have an affect.
Anyone else see this or can suggest a way of stopping it?
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- KVRist
- 417 posts since 13 Nov, 2002 from On the ledge over the edge
This plug in is fantastic !
Any chances of the additions on the front page being implemented ?
Has anyone heard from Bram for a while ?
Any chances of the additions on the front page being implemented ?
Has anyone heard from Bram for a while ?
I don't have anything against gravity but it really does weigh me down
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
Also having this problem in ableton, which is really annoying as i'd like to use the plug live whilst djing.fivetones wrote:I dunno if anyone else is seeing this. 6.0.1 on intel macosx (macbook 2.0GHz/1GB/5400). When I switch supatrigga on with the button, top left of supatrigga, the cpu meter jumps up 5% and the audio glitches.
This is with internal audio and audiofire2. Playing with the settings for latency don't seem to have an affect.
Anyone else see this or can suggest a way of stopping it?
Basically whenever i switch the plug-in on there's an audible silence.
Would be great to fix this as it's a unique plug-in.
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- KVRian
- 1263 posts since 15 Jun, 2004 from hamburg
supatrigga uses a buffer, so it is in the nature of how it works that you get those issues, and i doubt there can be done much about it..
there's a trick though to work-around this which works quite well with all audio-buffer-related plugs.
1. add 2 sends in live (A and B)
2. insert the utility-plug (live native) in send A
3. invert the phase of both channels in the utility plug
4. in send A set the send volume to send B to full
5. add supatrigga to send B
6. you can now use send A in any track to toggle the effect
why all this and how does it work?
with this trick supatrigga is always on and continuously records to it's buffer and so it doesn't get the glitches when turned on after being bypassed.
what happens is that send A kills the original signal because it adds an phase-inverted signal to the master. but because it also routes the original signal to send B, the already running supatrigga in this send now affects the audio.
p.s.: iirc this "utility-trick" has been mentioned in the live forum and there were some screenshots of how to set that up.
there's a trick though to work-around this which works quite well with all audio-buffer-related plugs.
1. add 2 sends in live (A and B)
2. insert the utility-plug (live native) in send A
3. invert the phase of both channels in the utility plug
4. in send A set the send volume to send B to full
5. add supatrigga to send B
6. you can now use send A in any track to toggle the effect
why all this and how does it work?
with this trick supatrigga is always on and continuously records to it's buffer and so it doesn't get the glitches when turned on after being bypassed.
what happens is that send A kills the original signal because it adds an phase-inverted signal to the master. but because it also routes the original signal to send B, the already running supatrigga in this send now affects the audio.
p.s.: iirc this "utility-trick" has been mentioned in the live forum and there were some screenshots of how to set that up.
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- KVRian
- 1263 posts since 15 Jun, 2004 from hamburg
you're welcome!
i use that trick quite alot, but i already have my own version of it using energyXT as a vst. now i only need 1 send to get that working while the phase-thingy and fx are inside energyXT.. too bad eXT is win only. (well, eXT2 will be linux, too )
i use that trick quite alot, but i already have my own version of it using energyXT as a vst. now i only need 1 send to get that working while the phase-thingy and fx are inside energyXT.. too bad eXT is win only. (well, eXT2 will be linux, too )
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- KVRist
- 417 posts since 13 Nov, 2002 from On the ledge over the edge
Cheers for the tip R.A.W.
I'll have to check to see if a similar approach works in Cubase 4, as I adore both Suppa Trigga and LiveCut.
I'll have to check to see if a similar approach works in Cubase 4, as I adore both Suppa Trigga and LiveCut.
I don't have anything against gravity but it really does weigh me down
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- KVRian
- 1263 posts since 15 Jun, 2004 from hamburg
should be no problem, you perhaps could accomplish that with group-tracks (long ago since i used cubase)woodster wrote:Cheers for the tip R.A.W.
I'll have to check to see if a similar approach works in Cubase 4
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- KVRer
- 19 posts since 24 Jul, 2005
cheerz for that. do you have the link for the Live forum in regards to this topic?R.A.W. wrote:supatrigga uses a buffer, so it is in the nature of how it works that you get those issues, and i doubt there can be done much about it..
there's a trick though to work-around this which works quite well with all audio-buffer-related plugs.
1. add 2 sends in live (A and B)
2. insert the utility-plug (live native) in send A
3. invert the phase of both channels in the utility plug
4. in send A set the send volume to send B to full
5. add supatrigga to send B
6. you can now use send A in any track to toggle the effect
why all this and how does it work?
with this trick supatrigga is always on and continuously records to it's buffer and so it doesn't get the glitches when turned on after being bypassed.
what happens is that send A kills the original signal because it adds an phase-inverted signal to the master. but because it also routes the original signal to send B, the already running supatrigga in this send now affects the audio.
p.s.: iirc this "utility-trick" has been mentioned in the live forum and there were some screenshots of how to set that up.
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 8 May, 2007
I'm using Cubase 4 on an intel mac osx 10.4.9, and can't get supatrigger to show in the effect menu for inserts, anyone got any ideas? I recently ported over from windows XP and used this plug so many times on many tracks, so to be without it is a bit of a kick in the shins....
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.