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FigBug wrote:
zentatonic wrote:The first two factory preset banks don't load/show up in Delay Studio. Only bank 3...
Thanks for catching that. Replace your presets with these ones: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c1vmr0p5v6so0 ... s.zip?dl=0

I'll try and get an updated build up soon.
Great works now :tu:

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Is anybody using the plugins on Windows 7 or 8 having trouble getting them to scan? Seeing an error MSVCP140.dll is missing from your computer? If so, please let me know, trying to figure out a solution.

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Seems these are no good for ubuntustudio 14.04 with kxstudio repos.
(sure i will upgrade to 16.04 someday)
"Ubuntu Studio 16.04 with KXStudio"

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Is there a way to lock the dry/wet setting in Delay Studio?

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zentatonic wrote:Is there a way to lock the dry/wet setting in Delay Studio?
There isn't a built in way, but you could create automation for wet/dry and then they wouldn't change.

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On your compressor there isn't much auto gain when you turn it on

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runaudio wrote:On your compressor there isn't much auto gain when you turn it on
This is a hardly mentioned thing and I hardly use this feature on plugins but
For most plugins with this feature it is best to have your signal coming into the plugin at 0db and compress from there for best results. The auto gain is ment to keep you at the relevant value not to turn up or down persay. So keep This in mind before you use auto gain plugins. This 0db Law is hardly ever mentioned buy engineers but it is in most manuals for plugins with this feature and that's why this feature was first introduced with compressors and and limiters. Give it a try with your incoming signal at 0db you should get better results when using this feature.

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lay it prodctions wrote:
runaudio wrote:On your compressor there isn't much auto gain when you turn it on
This is a hardly mentioned thing and I hardly use this feature on plugins but
For most plugins with this feature it is best to have your signal coming into the plugin at 0db and compress from there for best results. The auto gain is ment to keep you at the relevant value not to turn up or down persay. So keep This in mind before you use auto gain plugins. This 0db Law is hardly ever mentioned buy engineers but it is in most manuals for plugins with this feature and that's why this feature was first introduced with compressors and and limiters. Give it a try with your incoming signal at 0db you should get better results when using this feature.
Thanks will try :tu:

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FigBug wrote:Is anybody using the plugins on Windows 7 or 8 having trouble getting them to scan? Seeing an error MSVCP140.dll is missing from your computer? If so, please let me know, trying to figure out a solution.
That's part of a Micrsoft C++ redistributable library, isn't it? I do not know which one, though. When you find out, you should be able to download / install it, from the Microsoft web site.
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DarkStar wrote:
FigBug wrote:Is anybody using the plugins on Windows 7 or 8 having trouble getting them to scan? Seeing an error MSVCP140.dll is missing from your computer? If so, please let me know, trying to figure out a solution.
That's part of a Micrsoft C++ redistributable library, isn't it? I do not know which one, though. When you find out, you should be able to download / install it, from the Microsoft web site.
I did have the Micrsoft C++ redistributable library as part of the installer, but it seems to fail installing on some machines that aren't up to date on their Windows updates. I've found a solution now, 1.0.19 should be released today.






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