Another apShaper feature requests :D
- KVRian
- 1421 posts since 14 Apr, 2008 from velvet noise
A simple a/b function to, well, compare settings would be awesome
It refuses description, allowing only the vague approach of adjectives: dark, light, raw, angelic. Who or what is making these noises? Where are they coming from and what do they point to? What kind of entity can leave such a troubling sonic remnant?
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Zürich
Yes, this is something I could add to all plugins. However many hosts include such a functionality and I do think this is better handled by the host for all plugins. What host are you using?
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1421 posts since 14 Apr, 2008 from velvet noise
I use apShaper mainly in Live. There is no a/b function implemented. Wonder which host does that?Pflugshaupt wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 7:03 am Yes, this is something I could add to all plugins. However many hosts include such a functionality and I do think this is better handled by the host for all plugins. What host are you using?
Well it's not my top feature on my wish-list
It refuses description, allowing only the vague approach of adjectives: dark, light, raw, angelic. Who or what is making these noises? Where are they coming from and what do they point to? What kind of entity can leave such a troubling sonic remnant?
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- KVRist
- 181 posts since 12 May, 2005 from Zürich
Hosts that do that are Logic Pro X, Cubase, Pro Tools, ... But of course not all of them. Here's a discussion about it:
viewtopic.php?t=426866
Obviously with the undo system in place, adding A/B would be mostly trivial. But you can use the undo system/internal preset system to sort of get there right now. All my plugins can undo and redo internal preset switches, so what you can do is rename your current preset to "A", then store it using "save current preset.." in the preset menu. Then make one called "B". After you load A again, undo/redo will let you switch back and forth. And now you can also use the preset-quick browse buttons to switch between A and B (and maybe C). The main difference to a dedicated system is needing to click "save current preset.." again on changes.
viewtopic.php?t=426866
Obviously with the undo system in place, adding A/B would be mostly trivial. But you can use the undo system/internal preset system to sort of get there right now. All my plugins can undo and redo internal preset switches, so what you can do is rename your current preset to "A", then store it using "save current preset.." in the preset menu. Then make one called "B". After you load A again, undo/redo will let you switch back and forth. And now you can also use the preset-quick browse buttons to switch between A and B (and maybe C). The main difference to a dedicated system is needing to click "save current preset.." again on changes.
