Here are some more Surge sounds. A cinematic bass and a nice pad:
https://soundcloud.com/user-589036812-2 ... -1-x-surge
https://soundcloud.com/user-589036812-2 ... x-surgemp3
Of course.
There seems to be a regression for the Mac.uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 1:18 am Is anybody successfully using the new version on Harrison Mixbus on Mac?
I can only insert the 1.8.0 version by first creating a track with a different synth, then adding Surge, then turning off the other one. Removing the other one doesn't work. Directly creating a track with Surge as the Midi instrument creates a track with no synth.
Surge 1.7.x worked normally.
ETA: Works fine on Linux with 1.8.0 and Mixbus.
Well I have now heard of a daw called Harrison mixbus the existence of which I was previously unaware!! I’ll download a demo this week and see what I can find. Any tips on setting up or how to repro considering I have never used the tool are welcome.uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:26 pmThere seems to be a regression for the Mac.uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 1:18 am Is anybody successfully using the new version on Harrison Mixbus on Mac?
I can only insert the 1.8.0 version by first creating a track with a different synth, then adding Surge, then turning off the other one. Removing the other one doesn't work. Directly creating a track with Surge as the Midi instrument creates a track with no synth.
Surge 1.7.x worked normally.
ETA: Works fine on Linux with 1.8.0 and Mixbus.
I re-installed 1.7.1. The AU plugin shows the broken behavior above. The VST3 works fine. However, my 1.8.0 install only shows the AU plugin.
I tested the 1.8.0 install both with brew and by downloading the dmg, same behavior.
Noticing this too.Clem4 wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 12:57 pm it was on "medium"
on "exact" it's a little bit better but still with latency..specially when I move fast
Mixbus is very straightforward. After creating a new project you just click "+" for a new track, select MIDI track and on the bottom it displays the VSTs you have installed. I recommend that you first use a different VST that Surge 1.8 to see the correct behavior. Which is that the new channel strip shows three plugins at the top:baconpaul wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:44 pmWell I have now heard of a daw called Harrison mixbus the existence of which I was previously unaware!! I’ll download a demo this week and see what I can find. Any tips on setting up or how to repro considering I have never used the tool are welcome.uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:26 pmThere seems to be a regression for the Mac.uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 1:18 am Is anybody successfully using the new version on Harrison Mixbus on Mac?
I can only insert the 1.8.0 version by first creating a track with a different synth, then adding Surge, then turning off the other one. Removing the other one doesn't work. Directly creating a track with Surge as the Midi instrument creates a track with no synth.
Surge 1.7.x worked normally.
ETA: Works fine on Linux with 1.8.0 and Mixbus.
I re-installed 1.7.1. The AU plugin shows the broken behavior above. The VST3 works fine. However, my 1.8.0 install only shows the AU plugin.
I tested the 1.8.0 install both with brew and by downloading the dmg, same behavior.
The 18 VST3 works fine though right? That's what my testing shows?uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:48 pm
If you do this with Surge 1.7 AU or 1.8 then the synth is not actually inserted. The only way I can make those work is to create a strip with a different VST, then add Surge 1.8 as an additional plugin, then disable the other one and enable Surge.
Thanks so much!
Harrison Mixbus is based on the open source DAW Ardour...baconpaul wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:44 pm Well I have now heard of a daw called Harrison mixbus the existence of which I was previously unaware!! I’ll download a demo this week and see what I can find. Any tips on setting up or how to repro considering I have never used the tool are welcome.
I'm not being offered the VST version (on Mac) for Surge 1.8. 1.7.1 offers both AU and VST.baconpaul wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:26 pmThe 18 VST3 works fine though right? That's what my testing shows?uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:48 pm
If you do this with Surge 1.7 AU or 1.8 then the synth is not actually inserted. The only way I can make those work is to create a strip with a different VST, then add Surge 1.8 as an additional plugin, then disable the other one and enable Surge.
Thanks so much!
Just want to be sure we are seeing the same thing
Looks like mixbus is some sort of ardour 6.2 variant. I'm not quite sure how to debug this but I can try a few things.
I downloaded mixbus and the 1.8.0 VST3 opened just fine after a fresh scan yeah. That worked just fine.uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:37 pmI'm not being offered the VST version (on Mac) for Surge 1.8. 1.7.1 offers both AU and VST.baconpaul wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:26 pmThe 18 VST3 works fine though right? That's what my testing shows?uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:48 pm
If you do this with Surge 1.7 AU or 1.8 then the synth is not actually inserted. The only way I can make those work is to create a strip with a different VST, then add Surge 1.8 as an additional plugin, then disable the other one and enable Surge.
Thanks so much!
Just want to be sure we are seeing the same thing
Looks like mixbus is some sort of ardour 6.2 variant. I'm not quite sure how to debug this but I can try a few things.
Are you saying that you get a choice with 1.8?
Yes, Reaper sees both. It insists that the VST3 (but not the AU) is "2 -> 6 channels". I dunno where that is coming from.baconpaul wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:21 pm So lets try and figure out why the VST3 doesn't work for you? When you scan you just don't see it? Do you have reaper or something so you can see if another daw can load it for you?
OK, I did a fresh install and another scan. Now I get both VST3 and AU. And the VST3 version works in Mixbus as expected. Who-hoo.baconpaul wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:21 pm So lets try and figure out why the VST3 doesn't work for you? When you scan you just don't see it? Do you have reaper or something so you can see if another daw can load it for you?
The VST3 is 2->6 channels yes; it has optional separate outputs for each scene. The AU does not have this feature in 180.uOpt wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:10 pmYes, Reaper sees both. It insists that the VST3 (but not the AU) is "2 -> 6 channels". I dunno where that is coming from.baconpaul wrote: Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:21 pm So lets try and figure out why the VST3 doesn't work for you? When you scan you just don't see it? Do you have reaper or something so you can see if another daw can load it for you?
I would normally not bother to report exotic DAW bugs, it's just that 1.7.1 works as expected. 1.8.0 also works if it isn't the first plugin is a mixbus channel strip.
Could you point me to the git location of the ::Initialize you want the DAW to call?
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