gizmo wrote:from someone who couldn't code their way out of a paper bag.
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gizmo wrote:from someone who couldn't code their way out of a paper bag.
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punch(bag);
until bag.torn;
exit;
haydxn,haydxn wrote:perhaps julesy-boy has implemented a special 'send' filter in T2?
here's how i imagine the perfect send solution to work:
it works in the same way as a rackfilter, but the 'instance' of it that appears in the filter section has a knob on it, much like the vol/pan filter has its own control on it. if you select the filter, you can edit the contents like a normal rackfilter, but if you just turn the dial on it, you adjust the 'send' amount to from that instance. a little indicator/button in the selected filter indicates whether or not that send is the 'output' one.
that'd be pretty nice, doing all the tricky stuff for us... we'd just create a new send, put our effects into it, and just plonk an instance of it on tracks where we need it. and stick one on a track of its own for the send output.
perhaps we could even colour code them? each instance would share the same colour.
i wonder if jules has already thought of this?
Re:Senderella...lshea wrote:How are you guys correcting for plug in delay with senderella and SIR (or any other plug with fixed delay)?
The auto advance function seems to advance the track before the Senderella signal is injected leaving me with a whacking pre-delay on my reverb signal (ok for some stuff but not ideal)
My workaround is to put a corresponding (203ms) delay line on every other track which works but isn't very eloquent.
Any other solutions to this problem?
Lol
I'm not sure what you are asking. Racks *do* multiply ASIO latency, but PDC is handled correctly, including for the delay introduced by racks themselves. It's been this way for a while.ModuLR wrote: Rack Filter Q:
I haven't used racks as sends in a long time, so I just tested one with SIR and it worked perfectly. Did I miss a bug fix or something. I remember before the latency due to the rack use to throw the audio out of phase depending on how much latency your soundcard was set at. Now it seems to delay stuff properly. Was that fixed? damn I feel stupid..
rockstar_not wrote:I refuse to acknowledge the presence of a certain rodent-like mammal that has appeared in this thread.![]()
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