Senderella some tests !! [message #82063] |
Sat, 24 March 2007 08:17 |
Dimitrios
Messages: 1056 Registered: August 2005
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Hi,
I am glad there are 5-6 Paris users willing to test and work along with senderella
and Paris and as a matter of fact with making Paris a better daw...
I wish though that all yiou Paris users and posters here would jump on because
this would make things better for all of us...
So Senderella really works great !
FIRST OF ALL you have to put a line in your Paris cfg :
EDSTransfer=8,8
Then...
1) If you work 16bit file you need a 16bit empty track , you can make this
just by recording nothing for say 6 minutes and then name it 16bit_emptyfile.
If you work 24 bit then you need a 24 bit empty file.
NOTE that you must send 16bit files over to an empty 16bit file and 24bit
to an empty 24bits.
OK you may ask what is this empty thing needed ?
Well this is for SUMMING the senderella sends ,this means that wherever you
put the senderella as a RETURN (SUMMING AUX) there you have to put an empty
file.
2)Senderella has a redirect option which means you can eather let the sending
track to continue sounding on main mix OR muting it by redirecting, so that
it only goes to senderella return.
3) You can have 64 auxes !
4) This is submix crossable.
Means you can have a DX reverb as aux for all your eds cards !!
You just need to open the return senderella (on a 4 card Paris system) on
track 64 (for stereo scroll down) and then by sending senderella from any
remaining 64 Paris tracks to the track 64 the DX put on native slot on this
track will become your DX reverb return.
5) Now for stereo.
There are two ways of doing it with one having a risk crash Paris DUE to
Paris bug...
This is that we know that you don't put on adjusted tracks mono native effects
and stereo at the same time.
I have NOT tested this bug I managed to make it work but anyway I am pointing
this out.
The second and most relieble method is by using the chainer plugin as your
vst host for senderella.
On the above methods you can use THE FREE effectschainer which works just
fine.
On stereo though Chainer is a truly amazing thing.
It can have ten pages of vst plugins with dry wet AND panpot !!
So by using two senderella auxes (1 and 2) you just open a stereo instance
of Chainer say on tracks 31 and 32 (two eds card system) and then on page
1 of chainer open senderella aux 1 turning panpot all to the left and on
page two senderella aux 2 turning panpot all to the right.
So now by just opening senderella 1 and 2 on any audio track ( you should
have both open to have stereo) you can by turning the volume on aux1 send
to the left of your native aux effect and bu turning the aux2 (senderella
channel 2) sending to the right of the native aux effect return.
This way you can send it anywhere on a stereo panorama !!
This does not sound peculiar strange or difficult , it is just as if you
use two mono aux sends on any console although you make some extra moves
here...
As you understand you don't need to buy anything to have your Paris DX auxes.
Senderella is free as Effectschainer is free too.
But if you want true stereo without risking any Paris bug thing I recommend
the chainer (have I done this before ??)
I will try to find some other free way to have stereo aux using only free
plugins.
One method coming to mind is by using two mono DX effects on stereo senderella
return , for instance a DX reverb, opening the same reverb on track 31 and
same on track 32.
Now by just panpot controlling the paris audio tracks (full left 31 and full
right 32) you can have a quick stereo senderella aux system with free plugz
!
I will need your input here with you trying it too because I feel bored being
alone on this ride !
Regards,
Dimitrios
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