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I guess bit-bridging produces that?

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EvilDragon wrote:I guess bit-bridging produces that?
I know I KNOW that 'term', but it is eluding me just now :?

[edit] never mind... googled. :oops:
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EvilDragon wrote:I guess bit-bridging produces that?
nah, i dont think thats the problem. bitbridging is a thing
sonar uses for 32 to 64bit daw compatability. PLEX2 should
be 32bit and im running 32bit daw on 32bit XP. wonder what it could be?

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You might want to specify more details about your system (processor / mem / etc. / whatnot). And try it in another host.
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arakula wrote:You might want to specify more details about your system (processor / mem / etc. / whatnot). And try it in another host.
I got a Intel 2.6ghz quad core xeon based PC with 4gigs ram
and a M-audio 1010LT PCI card with driver ver.5.10.00.0052

i got the static to go away. here is what i did.

I lowered the DAW sample rate from 48000 to 44100

and increased the aiso buffer size from 256 to 512.

that did the trick. hope this helps someone else.

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using Plex in Reaper/Cantabile in linux, clean as a whistle. And a great instrument.
Thanks for sharing this with the barbarian hordes, who are much soothed by the
panpipes, and celtic harps! :lol:

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well, it kinda sucks that this plugin doesnt like the 48khz sample rate in the DAW. I have a analog to digital converter feeding my hardware synth mixer into the M-Audio 1010LT card's digital coaxial input. and the converter only outputs a 48khz rate. i can switch the 1010LT to internal clock and lock it at 44khz which is what PLEX2 likes, but cant use any hardware synths. ahhh well.

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i'm trying to fix it...when i got the time :)

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layzer wrote:
arakula wrote:You might want to specify more details about your system (processor / mem / etc. / whatnot). And try it in another host.
I got a Intel 2.6ghz quad core xeon based PC with 4gigs ram
and a M-audio 1010LT PCI card with driver ver.5.10.00.0052

i got the static to go away. here is what i did.

I lowered the DAW sample rate from 48000 to 44100

and increased the aiso buffer size from 256 to 512.

that did the trick. hope this helps someone else.
Have you tried updating your driver? A quick look at Maudio site looks like the latest 1010LT win xp driver is 5.10.00.5057v3. Could be worth a try.
I've had MAJOR issues with my Maudio drivers although I am on Win7 x64

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Very nice free synth! Thanks Wolfgang!

One question: What ever happened to the utility that allows you to analyze and split your own samples into layers for Plex? Was it ever released? I know it was once promised but I never found out if it was released to the public.

Cheers!
bManic
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layzer wrote:well, it kinda sucks that this plugin doesnt like the 48khz sample rate in the DAW. I have a analog to digital converter feeding my hardware synth mixer into the M-Audio 1010LT card's digital coaxial input. and the converter only outputs a 48khz rate. i can switch the 1010LT to internal clock and lock it at 44khz which is what PLEX2 likes, but cant use any hardware synths. ahhh well.
I'm at 48k. However, I'm not using M-Audio, but TC Electronics Impact Twin. A great interface! :D

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bmanic wrote:Very nice free synth! Thanks Wolfgang!

One question: What ever happened to the utility that allows you to analyze and split your own samples into layers for Plex? Was it ever released? I know it was once promised but I never found out if it was released to the public.

Cheers!
bManic
+1
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil

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EvilDragon wrote:XP 32-bit in 32-bit Reaper, I didn't notice any crackling... Will try with headphones later tonight.
No crackling. FL Studio 10.0.8, Win 7 64 bit.

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Loving this plugin
Anybody know if you can put your own sounds into, they seem to be just normal raw format, but wondering how to go about setting it up

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gpunk wrote:Loving this plugin
Anybody know if you can put your own sounds into, they seem to be just normal raw format, but wondering how to go about setting it up
Load one into your wav editor (Sound Forge/Wavelab, whatever) but turn the volume WAY DOWN first... seriously, these could damage your ears, if not your gear.

I've never seen files THIS clipped.

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