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Re: Mike Audet your email bounces so here are comments ! [message #98993 is a reply to message #98989] |
Wed, 28 May 2008 18:04 |
chuck duffy
Messages: 453 Registered: July 2005
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Dimitrios,
The answer to all your questions regarding dsp utilization lies in using
a multi card setup wisely.
Chuck
"Dimitrios" <musurgNOSPAMio@otenetNOSPAM.gr> wrote:
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>I love all your reverbs.
>Thank you for the predelay plugin !
>One thing is that it is too dsp heavy !
>Only 6 instances per card !
>EDS compressors can be had for 16 instances so maybe I can use one compressor
>pugin for just the lookahead working as predelay...
>I managed to make all your reverbs available as mono inserts !
>I would really love to see a dry/wet mix knob as to be able to take a real
>benefit from the insert usage of the reverbs.
>This would be mostly needed for Drumplate.
>This way you can use a mono version of the reverb at the insert and follow
>the panning of the istrument anf freeing the auxes.
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>1. Is there a way to reduce dsp if the reveb plugins become mono ??
>This could free some dsp and there are times ,like snare, where mono reverb
>is preffered as to not occupy much stereo space from the mix. In this way
>the dry/wet mix knob would be essential
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>2. A great room reverb is a must for Paris !
>The room already there cannot compete with "your" new halls and plates !
>I would love a great room reverb for an electric guitar.
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>3. Your drumplate can only be used twice per card as opposed to dp pro hall
>which can have four of it !
>Is there a way to optimize that perhaps ? Maybe the less predelay would
>cure that ?
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>Thanks for what you are doing for us !!
>I will contimue supporting.
>Will send more very soon...
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
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