Tried it, can see myself using it but I can't work with it like Edison, thanks for the suggestion though!liquidsound wrote: Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:47 amTry it. The demo may be sufficient because IIRC it gives you 60 seconds before the usual noise burst ( quite hissing).milanesa wrote: Sat Jan 04, 2025 1:20 amLooked at it and its nice! Would like some manual controls for playback/record and drag n drop into it as well as a more detailed waveform view, but the idea is getting there!liquidsound wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2025 8:13 pmExtremely simple but effective for one of your wishes: record and D&D anywhere (with some preferences built in)milanesa wrote: Mon Dec 30, 2024 8:56 pm Asking here because I can't find a way to register to their forums. Does anyone know if there are any plans on bringing back Edison and Maximus as VSTs? Can't check on their forums either so I'd appreciate if someone could help out here (maybe ask some of the developers over there or something).
I can't find any alternative to Edison (not sure why no one has done it, would love someone working on it instead of a 300th variation of an 1176, but that's not for me to decide hahaha) and loved it inside FL when trying it out. Would love to have it as a tool in Ableton.
Before people saying just use a channel in Ableton, I like the workflow Edison provides, the recording of audio anywhere in the middle of effects, the drag and drop of recorded audio and into the plugin itself, the way the waveform is rendered and shows mid and side information plus the tools it provides for editing audio, so I know it's a tool I'll use a lot if I'm able to get it. Maximus looks amazing too.
Thanks everyone!
https://www.birdsthings.com/
Check the option menu.
I wouldn't mind loading FL Studio as a VST just for Edison but there's no way to send audio into it as a pluginsjm wrote: Sat Jan 04, 2025 8:27 am It might be worth remembering the FL Studo comes as a VST, so you *can* use the FL Studio native stuff in other hosts that way. In the case of Edison at least, not being able to save the projects without a full FL license shouldn't be a showstopper. I don't know if you'd be able to drag audio from FL Studio to your *other* host though, but it's easy enough to try it and answer that question. You can of course save files to disk from Edison as a workaround, but that might be a less than ideal workflow. Anyway, you might as well give it a try and see if that would potentially also work for you.
Maybe with some virtual cable or something but I'm not sure if latency would be workable.
