Presswerk 3rd Beta (now Rev 3225, Dec 9th)

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Hi Michael

Yes I'm using 3185 (I liked so much the plugin that I already bought it).
This only happens on VST (only now tested with the AU version).
I could send the project .. but it's full of other 3th party plugins and this is really reproducible:

- Create a new project
- Put Presswerk VST on masterbus (also happens on tracks, but I spoted first on masterbus)
- Choose for example "MS Mixdown Compressor" preset
- Save the project
- Load again the project
- Plugin (and Live) shows "Vari-mu Tube Limiter" as preset ... but the settings on the plugins are right and from the "MS Mixdown Compressor).

Like I said I've done these exactly steps on Reaper and it works right. I don't have any other DAW to try ...

Hope it helps.
Pedro Costa
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Yup, i can reproduce it. We thought to have fixed that but somehow it's back.
Thanks, will fix asap.
Cheers,
Michael

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u-he-michael wrote:Yup, i can reproduce it. We thought to have fixed that but somehow it's back.
Thanks, will fix asap.
Cheers,
Michael
I wonder when we can expect the next beta to be ready for download?

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Mads

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today

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Bypass Problem in DP8

When clicking the digital Performer bypass button for a presswerk instance, either in the plugin window or the mixing board insert slot, the sound is muted. The presswerk very own bypass switch works correctly.

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yep, it's known. Which DP version are you using? Mac / PC? Does this also happen with plug-ins form other manufacturers? In case you are on a Mac: AU - VST = same issue?
Thanks!
Michael

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We've updated Presswerk, coming close to a release candidate:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1&t=426077

(first post of this thread)

Cheers,

- Urs

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Hi Michael

I'm using DP8 on Mac.

It only happens with presswerk

I'm using the AU Version


Frederic

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Urs et al. Since you are finalizing GUI, what I don't like is the locked colour and font over the pinkish enabled button........ maybe it is just me.

rsp
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After some use, the "Original" GUI mode is better, without the red glow.

There is already a white indicator on the knob to check the position, so IMHO it's too much in the end.

Yeah yeah I know, I was one to say "looks better with", but seems it was the "everything that's new is better" effect.

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kj.metissage wrote:After some use, the "Original" GUI mode is better, without the red glow.

There is already a white indicator on the knob to check the position, so IMHO it's too much in the end.

Yeah yeah I know, I was one to say "looks better with", but seems it was the "everything that's new is better" effect.

Whereas I do prefer it with (the original plus) but either way isn't a biggie for me.
rsp
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kj.metissage wrote:After some use, the "Original" GUI mode is better, without the red glow.

There is already a white indicator on the knob to check the position, so IMHO it's too much in the end.

Yeah yeah I know, I was one to say "looks better with", but seems it was the "everything that's new is better" effect.
You're probably missing the point: the outlines (and red lines below the buttons) indicate what's going on 'on the other' channel, therefore show any kind of difference ;)
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You know i don't think I like any of the pink/red writing for parameters or presets etc.. I would have personally preferred blue......ironically like blue background in the blue11 ad in kvr as I see to my right as I type this.
rsp
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sascha wrote:
kj.metissage wrote:After some use, the "Original" GUI mode is better, without the red glow.

There is already a white indicator on the knob to check the position, so IMHO it's too much in the end.

Yeah yeah I know, I was one to say "looks better with", but seems it was the "everything that's new is better" effect.
You're probably missing the point: the outlines (and red lines below the buttons) indicate what's going on 'on the other' channel, therefore show any kind of difference ;)
Ahh I see what you mean. I too missed that and tbh I didn't follow from Urs writing on the first post what we were suppose to be looking for.
But yes now I see that, shouldn't this be a no brainer ?

rsp
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