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| Re: What happened to the Paris band? [message #86634 is a reply to message #86626] |
Thu, 14 June 2007 17:27   |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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8 INPUTS = return from external Lexi 480L, Engine "B"
MF CH's 9&10 OUTPUTS = SPDIF to Quantec Yardstick IN's/Sends
MF CH's 9&10 INPUTS = SPDIF to Quantec Yardstick OUTS/Returns
<lightpipes not used in mixdown in this example>
Quite a bit different routing scenario than the one you used for
tracking, yes? I suspect what's happening is that you're not
saving your VST connections routing - if that's the case, every
time you open up a project it'll take you to the last "saved"
version, including any routing changes you've made & saved,
but NOT any routing changes you've made, but not saved!
You can save these routing/patching changes in one of two ways:
1.) set up all your routing for your patching & external EFX,
and make sure you save the project again once you do that
(either under a new project name or just overwrite what you've
got... I tend to save under a new name in case I fuck anything
up - or simply hate what I've done - and need to go back :) )
2.) Save your routing scenarios in the "VST Connections"
dialogue... there's an option that let's you save those...
you could go from:
"ScreamingOkapis-SongOfWorldPeace-BasicTrackRouting", to...
"ScreamingOkapis-SongOfWorldPeace-OverdubRoutingA", to...
"ScreamingOkapis-SongOfWorldPeace-VocalOverdubs", to...
"ScreamingOkapis-SongOfWorldPeace-MixdownRoutingA", to...
"ScreamingOkapis-SongOfWorldPeace-MixdownRoutingB"
Now, it's true I have SX3 and you have C4, but I would bet it's
the same basic idea. Got it? Kewl?
Let us know if that works for you.
Neil
"DJ" <animix _ at _ animas _ dot _ net> wrote:
>Every time I close a project and then reopen it, various patches to my
>external gear are disabled.....especially prevalent on the inputs, but not
>always, and sometimes the outputs are reassigned to different ones. I never
>know what I'm going to be faces with when I recall a project. Sometimes
it
>takes me 10-15 minutes just hunt everything down to repatch.
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>This really sucks........and I mean to the point that I'm about to kick
this
>damn thing out the window. Does Nuendo do this too? I need to be able to
>save a project with AD/DA's assigned to external processors and be able
to
>recall it.......CONSISTENTLY!!!. This **FUCKING POS** is about to PISS ME
>OFF!!!!!
>
>IMO, always thought the rooms suck bigtime... the Plates are
great, though.... stick with the Plates & minimal early
reflections, and expand the HF rolloff so that it's not too
dark & you'll be a happy camper!
F
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| Re: What happened to the Paris band? [message #86635 is a reply to message #86634] |
Thu, 14 June 2007 17:32   |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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or rooms, go find another plugin.
Neil
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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>Dale,
>Paris Plate is mono in so post pan won't matter nor
>will it hurt. Paris Room is stereo in so that might help
>to maintain post pan settings. The key is to 'blend' the
>two to help sculpt the ambience around your source.
>Use the best qualities of each. I like the plates longer
>decays much of the time but very softly. The room can
>get dense and flutter too much if you're not careful.
>Just play with small amounts and mix them to enhance
>your source be it guitar, vocal, drums or whatever.
>
>It's always a crap shoot.
>Crap,
>Tom
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> "dale" <dalebradleycello@yahoo.com> wrote in message =
>news:46945223$1@linux...
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> Thanks Tom
>
> Should the Auxes be set on "POST PAN" or something else?
>
> Thanks,
> Dale
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> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
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> >
> >Dale,
> >I like to do that too for a richer reverb. Just run both a
> >room and a plate in two aux busses and mix them
> >together. Don't get too loud with either and it will be sweet.
> >I also use a FreakQ in front of the plate to notch out some mids
> >more often than not. It carves a whole for the vocal or =
>sometimes=3D20
> >snare.
> >Tom
> >
> > "dale" <dalebradleycello@yahoo.com> wrote in message =3D
> >news:4693eb6a$1@linux...
> >
> > Rick, can you elaborate on how to do this?
> >
> >
> > rick <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > >run a room and plate parallel...or any combo of those available.
> > >
> > >
> > >On 10 Jul 2007 17:01:58 +1000, "jp" <jpj@jpjones.net> wrote:
> > >
> > >>
> > >>LaMont--
> > >>i agree--
> > >>though i have received some criticism about the room reverb--
> > >>i'm an ancient user and don't have any plug-ins or revised
> > >>FX for the room rev.--
> > >>any suggestions?
> > >>thanks
> > >>jp
> > >>
> > >>"LaMOnt" <jjdpro@amer
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| Re: What happened to the Paris band? [message #86662 is a reply to message #86635] |
Fri, 15 June 2007 02:59  |
Sarah
 Messages: 608 Registered: February 2007
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>You want some high-quality non-lin??? You can make whatever you
want with this thing:
http://www.quikquak.com/downloads.html
Neil
"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>I'm a big Non-Linear fan. I like the plates, but the room's I'm finding
I
>steer away from mostly. The Non-Linear is very handy, and I'd be interested
>to see what I can do combining it with a plate...
>
>Cheers,
>Kim.
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>"Neil" <OUOIU@OIU.com> wrote:
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>>IMO, always thought the rooms suck bigtime... the Plates are
>>great, though.... stick with the Plates & minimal early
>>reflections, and expand the HF rolloff so that it's not too
>>dark & you'll be a happy camper!
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>>For rooms, go find another plugin.
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>>Neil
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>>"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>Dale,
>>>Paris Plate is mono in so post pan won't matter nor
>>>will it hurt. Paris Room is stereo in so that might help
>>>to maintain post pan settings. The key is to 'blend' the
>>>two to help sculpt the ambience around your source.
>>>Use the best qualities of each. I like the plates longer
>>>decays much of the time but very softly. The room can
>>>get dense and flutter too much if you're not careful.
>>>Just play with small amounts and mix them to enhance
>>>your source be it guitar, vocal, drums or whatever.
>>>
>>>It's always a crap shoot.
>>>Crap,
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>
>>> "dale" <dalebradleycello@yahoo.com> wrote in message =
>>>news:46945223$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Thanks Tom
>>>
>>> Should the Auxes be set on "POST PAN" or something else?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dale
>>>
>>>
>>> "Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >Dale,
>>> >I like to do that too for a richer reverb. Just run both a
>>> >room and a plate in two aux busses and mix them
>>> >together. Don't get too loud with either and it will be sweet.
>>> >I also use a FreakQ in front of the plate to notch out some mids
>>> >more often than not. It carves a whole for the vocal or =
>>>sometimes=3D20
>>> >snare.
>>> >Tom
>>> >
>>> > "dale" <Report message to a moderator
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