You can do it by using ctrl+click. To answer your first question, I am one of the beta testers and couldn't wait to express how I feel about it. Sorry if I annoyed anyone by doing it.Vortifex wrote:Are you affiliated with Black Rooster in some way? I noticed you made the exact same post word for word on another forum shortly after the announcement was posted.
On topic: it would be nice to be able to double click the filter dial to bring it back to 0.
Black Rooster Audio releases the VPRE-73
- KVRAF
- 1604 posts since 18 Feb, 2005 from Serbia
It's easy if you know how
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 240 posts since 24 Sep, 2015 from Erfurt, Germany
The various fine/reset control shortcuts depending on the plugin format are described in the manual.
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- KVRer
- 3 posts since 25 Sep, 2017
Bought this today. Been demoing it for the past 2 projects. Its awesome!! I cant find the product manual if there is any. Also how do you adjust the trim knob automatically like autogain while you adjust the drive?
- KVRAF
- 1604 posts since 18 Feb, 2005 from Serbia
Click on the gear icon in the lower left part of the plugin.rojh wrote:Bought this today. Been demoing it for the past 2 projects. Its awesome!! I cant find the product manual if there is any. Also how do you adjust the trim knob automatically like autogain while you adjust the drive?
Hold and drag the right mouse button for autogain.
It's easy if you know how
- KVRAF
- 4433 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Hell
IMO autogain should be a switch in the GUI, not a click-drag-whatever non-intuitive nonsense. you shouldn't hide such an important feature in the manual - very few people will read it.
I don't know what to write here that won't be censored, as I can only speak in profanity.
- KVRAF
- 5756 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Hi BlackRooster,
Are there actually any legacy VST versions available? Following directions to enable legacy vst support in the installer doesn't actually install anything. I've tried multiple times. Sorry, but I've little confidence in the wrapper system.
-Cheers
Are there actually any legacy VST versions available? Following directions to enable legacy vst support in the installer doesn't actually install anything. I've tried multiple times. Sorry, but I've little confidence in the wrapper system.
-Cheers
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 240 posts since 24 Sep, 2015 from Erfurt, Germany
The very idea of the "Legacy VST Support" option is to install plain VSTs without any wrapper. Please make sure you have the correct VST installation directory selected if you're on Windows. Oh, and of course you must also select the plugins you're going to install besides the "Legacy VST Support" option.pekbro wrote:Hi BlackRooster,
Are there actually any legacy VST versions available? Following directions to enable legacy vst support in the installer doesn't actually install anything. I've tried multiple times. Sorry, but I've little confidence in the wrapper system.
-Cheers
Hope this helps!
- KVRAF
- 5756 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Hmm, ok I got it working. I did all that (again), and it still failed to create anything but an empty folder in my VST directory. I did find the bundles in the default install directory and manually copied the dlls out of the them to my VST directory to get them working.BlackRooster wrote:
The very idea of the "Legacy VST Support" option is to install plain VSTs without any wrapper. Please make sure you have the correct VST installation directory selected if you're on Windows. Oh, and of course you must also select the plugins you're going to install besides the "Legacy VST Support" option.
Hope this helps!
Anyway, seems to be some issues with the installer, but all is good.
-Cheers
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- KVRAF
- 1579 posts since 8 Jan, 2003 from Edinburgh
Just a quick FYI.
I've been working on a mix, and the snare drum just seemed a little too "polite". (it's Superior Drummer 3, so the samples are all first class). The drum buss is going through a little bit of Decapitator - but there was something just not "right" (for what I was looking for).
Anyway - I threw VPRE 73 on the snare (top and bottom) at around 60 - and *voila!* - it sounds great!
I stuck it on my Toms too - it wasn't that noticible on the sound, but I added a little HF (I don't even know what freq this is working at) and it just adds that little bit that I was looking for.
This was just luck that it's doing what I want - but I thought I'd add a success (or good luck) story
All this for $15!
I'll definitely be keeping this plugin handy in future...
I've been working on a mix, and the snare drum just seemed a little too "polite". (it's Superior Drummer 3, so the samples are all first class). The drum buss is going through a little bit of Decapitator - but there was something just not "right" (for what I was looking for).
Anyway - I threw VPRE 73 on the snare (top and bottom) at around 60 - and *voila!* - it sounds great!
I stuck it on my Toms too - it wasn't that noticible on the sound, but I added a little HF (I don't even know what freq this is working at) and it just adds that little bit that I was looking for.
This was just luck that it's doing what I want - but I thought I'd add a success (or good luck) story
All this for $15!
I'll definitely be keeping this plugin handy in future...
John Braner
http://johnbraner.bandcamp.com
http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner
and all the major streaming/download sites.
http://johnbraner.bandcamp.com
http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner
and all the major streaming/download sites.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 240 posts since 24 Sep, 2015 from Erfurt, Germany
Yes, of course. Our activation process isn't run via a challenge/response protocol anymore, so no need to run via an authorization server.TheKid wrote:Will your plugins still work when your authorization servers go offline?
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 240 posts since 24 Sep, 2015 from Erfurt, Germany
Ok, thanks for your info. That obviously shouldn't happen. I reckon you're on Windows, right? Which version?pekbro wrote:Hmm, ok I got it working. I did all that (again), and it still failed to create anything but an empty folder in my VST directory. I did find the bundles in the default install directory and manually copied the dlls out of the them to my VST directory to get them working.BlackRooster wrote:
The very idea of the "Legacy VST Support" option is to install plain VSTs without any wrapper. Please make sure you have the correct VST installation directory selected if you're on Windows. Oh, and of course you must also select the plugins you're going to install besides the "Legacy VST Support" option.
Hope this helps!
Anyway, seems to be some issues with the installer, but all is good.
-Cheers
Thanks again.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 240 posts since 24 Sep, 2015 from Erfurt, Germany
Glad it helped in your mixing situation, jbraner. Thanks for sharing your experience and have fun using the VPRE!jbraner wrote:Just a quick FYI.
I've been working on a mix, and the snare drum just seemed a little too "polite". (it's Superior Drummer 3, so the samples are all first class). The drum buss is going through a little bit of Decapitator - but there was something just not "right" (for what I was looking for).
Anyway - I threw VPRE 73 on the snare (top and bottom) at around 60 - and *voila!* - it sounds great!
I stuck it on my Toms too - it wasn't that noticible on the sound, but I added a little HF (I don't even know what freq this is working at) and it just adds that little bit that I was looking for.
This was just luck that it's doing what I want - but I thought I'd add a success (or good luck) story
All this for $15!
I'll definitely be keeping this plugin handy in future...