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Subject: software plugins vs. hardware fx


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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 08-Nov-00  @  12:46 AM   -   software plugins vs. hardware fx

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what do people think about the merits of using VST or DirectX plugins vs. an external effects module? is there any way to get your computer to function as a realtime effects processor using plugins (i.e. applying effects to an incoming audio stream, rather than simply effecting audio that is already recorded)...?



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Message 2/3                 Date: 14-Nov-00  @  01:38 AM   -   RE: software plugins vs. hardware fx

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yes with a fast low latency audio rack device it is possible.



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Message 3/3                 Date: 13-Dec-00  @  08:38 PM   -   RE: software plugins vs. hardware fx

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i've just sepnt 2 nights working with this duron, and it included lots of multple record tracks... so i decided to gate some tracks with the included VST insert 'dynamics' plugin (like the old dynamic's section in 3.7) - the gates are SUPERB!!!... as good as hardware, better probably as they make less noise with no patch leads etc & cables.. the audio-function filter is great, you can totally tune in with the 'listen' feature in seconds to the prominant frequency or to EXCLUDE a frequency, just as good as a classic drawmer frequency gate... really good stuff!... and totally free !



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