How to control 2 volumes at same time?

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I installed Phrazor on the PC, then copied the Phrazor folder (except the 2 Phrazor DLLs) to
\Samples\SonicBytes\Phrazor

The 2 Phrazor DLLs went into
\Program Files\VST Plugins\Unsupported Plugins\SonicBytes

And I created Phrazor.ini in that folder, with this content:
path=C:\Samples\Sonicbytes\Phrazor

The Receptor SETUP page detected the DLLs, and I clicked on install.

The first time I loaded Phrazor in a Receptor slot, I went to the Phrazor Options/Folder page and let it know where everything was, particularly the VST plugins (Phrazor can handle multiple plugin folders). Phrazor comes with a few plugins, but I also let it know where the bulk of the Receptor plugins were (\Program Files\VST Plugins\).

After saving the config, I unloaded Phrazor to make it flush and write/save the config file.

Once you get it installed and configured, try loading the Phrazor tutorials.
My initial reason for trying Phrazor was that I needed a host for a drum VST, since Receptor did not have transport controls.

One thing to note: if the Phrazor sound output gets into the red, it reboots Receptor. It looks like Receptor doesn't like such hot signals (it's probably some kind of numeric overflow). Just keep the Phrazor master volume down.

The plugin's GUI may be slow on Receptor, so give it a chance to do its thing.

I'm not sure how stable this setup is for long-term playing. If you try it, let me know.
Last edited by gregh1 on Sat Jul 21, 2007 7:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Thanks, gregh1, for taking the time to post such a detailed reply. With this I might actually be able to pull off an install of this thing.

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