Uniwire Feature!
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- KVRist
- 155 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from London
For those that might be using uniwire in a single channel mode, (i.e. sending 16 MIDI channels to a single receptor channel), I think you'll agree it becomes quite tiresome trying to figure out which uniwire is going where as for each channel now requires a new uniwire instance. Wouldn't it be better if Uniwire could load as a VST plugin with multiple stereo outs (just like Kontakt, BFD, Stylus e.t.c) This prevents a user having to load a fresh instance of uniwire everytime they want to receive from a different Receptor Channel. (This applies specifically to using receptor in single channel mode). Even in multi channel mode, it would be nice to be able to bring over the audio for each channel individually, This provides even more flexibility for example to do all mixing, EQing, audio processing in the DAW.
Does anyone agree with this? Hope my point is clear!
Phil.
Does anyone agree with this? Hope my point is clear!
Phil.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 155 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from London
Any reviews comments bumps? or responses?
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- KVRian
- 1116 posts since 22 Apr, 2005 from Nashville, TN USA
Multiple instances of Uniwire will crash Sonar on a dual-core or HT machine. So, I can only use one instance. When I go to record the audio for mix-down, I switch the Uniwire to "midi only" and use the SPDIF and ADATs so I can do 5 stereo tracks at one time.
That said, YES, I would like 16 outs on a single uniwire instance. This would really help my workflow, as I could bounce more than 5 tracks at once. And like you said, while tracking could run effects on the host on individual uniwire outs. It doesn't seem like it would be all that hard to implement either (well, compared to something like "fast freeze" which I got the impression Uniwire would never have).
That said, YES, I would like 16 outs on a single uniwire instance. This would really help my workflow, as I could bounce more than 5 tracks at once. And like you said, while tracking could run effects on the host on individual uniwire outs. It doesn't seem like it would be all that hard to implement either (well, compared to something like "fast freeze" which I got the impression Uniwire would never have).
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 155 posts since 3 Sep, 2005 from London
Thanks Hibernation. At least I know I am not alone. So Muse how about something like that? Would it be feasible?

