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PitchToMidi VST plug-in, comments, bugs, suggestions.... |
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mer. 24 avril 2002, 22:34
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Dear Dragan, I`m soundengineer an unfortunately a Logic User, so go on with your work I´ll be your customer for sure. I´m looking for a Audio to Midi Converter since long time...... good luck Peter
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sam. 27 avril 2002, 04:24
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Here's a question. I'm using Digital Performer 3.02 with VST wrapper. The plugin shows up just fine, I just can't record any midi. Man I'd pay through the teeth for a Mas version. Is there any way to get it to work in the mean time?
Just wondering Stephen Falk 2-Prong Studio
PS Digital Performer can receive information from plugins through midi
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sam. 27 avril 2002, 17:19
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I'll pay for MAS! I'll pay for MAS! I'll pay for MAS! (Sorry I should be demoing in the streets of Paris today so I'm compensating
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dim. 28 avril 2002, 01:38
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Invect wrote about PCs being better for multitrack recording. Here´s my experience: I worked in a TV-studio with PCs only. We had an 800 MHz Pentium for video cutting and some little slower PCs for image-editing and other stuff. None of them worked more than 3 hours without a system crash. I had to finish their Internet pages at home (with my Apple G4) because nothing worked on their Windoze BS-computers for a few days. Finally the boss decided to buy a G4 double 800 MHz and all video work went 10 times faster. No crashes at all. I use Cubase 5 with 20 channels of VST instruments and mostly 10 audio tracks. About 10 effects at the same time. Show me a 400 MHz PC that is able to do that. I´ll never give a dime for buggy Windoze-stuff!
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dim. 28 avril 2002, 15:56
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Thanks for replying anyway. The only reason I thought DP could recieve midi information, is because DP makes a plugin called trigger. It's sort of a primative version of Pitch to midi. You open up one instance of it on the audio track you wish to convert. Then you use it as an output on the midi track you wish to record to. It's mainly used to beef up a drum part.
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dim. 28 avril 2002, 23:39
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Before changing your name for DUY, TC, BIAS or another one, why don't we write to Emagic and MOTU… ? And before that, They don't want to help you, does that mean you need some develloper support and they don't want to ? Could you be a bit clearer upon that. Also, OMS fine… buggy 68K stuff, condemned (when midi in X will work)… It'd be better if we could make things move a bit at MOTU and Emagic Stand Up! Music makers, knights of the macintosh ! ps : Djorje and Invect… Don't you think you're OT ? You'd better think so
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lun. 29 avril 2002, 00:23
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MR. LEPETITMARTIEN, what do you mean with OT?
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lun. 29 avril 2002, 01:09
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OT = OFF TOPIC The topic is on peculiar plug in, nothing else, capice? And now i'm here to spank the bad boys.
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