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Re: soooo....remember the Forte experiment? [message #74883 is a reply to message #74882] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 09:59 |
excelav
Messages: 2130 Registered: July 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>Well....VStack doesn't pass audio...just outputs it so it's out anyway.
The
>developer of the DSound has sent me a few e-mails asking what on earth I
am
>trying to do.....so I told him and now he is sitting over in Europe
>somewhere laughing at the crazy American.
But did you tell him that the DAW is called Paris, so it should work.
James
>
>"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:4540e6d7$1@linux...
>>
>> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>> >ya...you're returning all your new purchases and ordering a straight
>jacket
>> >
>> >:-)
>> >
>>
>> I almost cried when I read that, LOL!
>>
>> James
>>
>> >
>> >"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540d282@linux...
>> >> Basically this inolved strapping this across every track in a mix,
>> >> applying
>> >> a UAD-1 Delaycomp on the first slot in the application and then adding
>>
>> >> UAD-1
>> >> and other plugins to the subsequent slots. The thing that killed this
>> idea
>> >> was that in order for it to work, it had to be used on *every* track
so
>>
>> >> that
>> >> there was a uniform amount of delay compensaion. then it was just a
>matter
>> >> of sliding "all" of the tracks to the left in the Paris editor to the
>> left
>> >> by a certain amount to cover the buffer latency of the host machine.
>> >>
>> >> Well....there are a few of these host
>applications........sooooo.........
>> >> Chainer will allow access to up to 10 x ASIO I/O.
>> >> FXPansion Simple Virtual Host will allow access to 4 x ASIO I/O
>> >> Forte, for my purposes, would allow access to 10 x ASIO I/O
>> >> Steinberg VStack will allow access to 16 ASIO I/O..
>> >> RT player will allow access to a few more ASIO I/O....
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> So it appears that using all of these on the same machine, I could,
"in
>> >> theory" access *at least* 40 ASIO* I/O and that's all I would need
for
>> a
>> >> real time mix scenario.
>> >>
>> >> Now assuming I was running all five of these on the same system
>> >> sending/returning signal in and out of 40 RME ADAT I/O whil'st
>processing
>> >> these signals through 4 x UAD-1 cards (and other VSTi's) with a UAD-1
>>
>> >> delay
>> >> comp instantiated in the first slot of each host set ot compensate
for
>> 4 x
>> >> plugins and that all of these VST hosts had a predictable latency
>> >> ..........well.....you know where I'm going with this, don't you?
>> >>
>> >> ;o)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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Re: soooo....remember the Forte experiment? [message #74884 is a reply to message #74883] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 10:11 |
animix
Messages: 356 Registered: September 2006
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I'm sure I'll hear back from him sooooonnnnn........
"james McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:4540e982$1@linux...
>
> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
> >Well....VStack doesn't pass audio...just outputs it so it's out anyway.
> The
> >developer of the DSound has sent me a few e-mails asking what on earth I
> am
> >trying to do.....so I told him and now he is sitting over in Europe
> >somewhere laughing at the crazy American.
>
> But did you tell him that the DAW is called Paris, so it should work.
>
> James
>
> >
> >"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:4540e6d7$1@linux...
> >>
> >> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
> >> >ya...you're returning all your new purchases and ordering a straight
> >jacket
> >> >
> >> >:-)
> >> >
> >>
> >> I almost cried when I read that, LOL!
> >>
> >> James
> >>
> >> >
> >> >"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540d282@linux...
> >> >> Basically this inolved strapping this across every track in a mix,
> >> >> applying
> >> >> a UAD-1 Delaycomp on the first slot in the application and then
adding
> >>
> >> >> UAD-1
> >> >> and other plugins to the subsequent slots. The thing that killed
this
> >> idea
> >> >> was that in order for it to work, it had to be used on *every* track
> so
> >>
> >> >> that
> >> >> there was a uniform amount of delay compensaion. then it was just a
> >matter
> >> >> of sliding "all" of the tracks to the left in the Paris editor to
the
> >> left
> >> >> by a certain amount to cover the buffer latency of the host machine.
> >> >>
> >> >> Well....there are a few of these host
> >applications........sooooo.........
> >> >> Chainer will allow access to up to 10 x ASIO I/O.
> >> >> FXPansion Simple Virtual Host will allow access to 4 x ASIO I/O
> >> >> Forte, for my purposes, would allow access to 10 x ASIO I/O
> >> >> Steinberg VStack will allow access to 16 ASIO I/O..
> >> >> RT player will allow access to a few more ASIO I/O....
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> So it appears that using all of these on the same machine, I could,
> "in
> >> >> theory" access *at least* 40 ASIO* I/O and that's all I would need
> for
> >> a
> >> >> real time mix scenario.
> >> >>
> >> >> Now assuming I was running all five of these on the same system
> >> >> sending/returning signal in and out of 40 RME ADAT I/O whil'st
> >processing
> >> >> these signals through 4 x UAD-1 cards (and other VSTi's) with a
UAD-1
> >>
> >> >> delay
> >> >> comp instantiated in the first slot of each host set ot compensate
> for
> >> 4 x
> >> >> plugins and that all of these VST hosts had a predictable latency
> >> >> ..........well.....you know where I'm going with this, don't you?
> >> >>
> >> >> ;o)
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
>
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Re: soooo....remember the Forte experiment? [message #74886 is a reply to message #74884] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 10:59 |
AlexPlasko
Messages: 211 Registered: September 2006
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and the check is in the mail
"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540ec1a@linux...
> I'm sure I'll hear back from him sooooonnnnn........
>
> "james McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4540e982$1@linux...
>>
>> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>> >Well....VStack doesn't pass audio...just outputs it so it's out anyway.
>> The
>> >developer of the DSound has sent me a few e-mails asking what on earth I
>> am
>> >trying to do.....so I told him and now he is sitting over in Europe
>> >somewhere laughing at the crazy American.
>>
>> But did you tell him that the DAW is called Paris, so it should work.
>>
>> James
>>
>> >
>> >"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:4540e6d7$1@linux...
>> >>
>> >> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>> >> >ya...you're returning all your new purchases and ordering a straight
>> >jacket
>> >> >
>> >> >:-)
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> I almost cried when I read that, LOL!
>> >>
>> >> James
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540d282@linux...
>> >> >> Basically this inolved strapping this across every track in a mix,
>> >> >> applying
>> >> >> a UAD-1 Delaycomp on the first slot in the application and then
> adding
>> >>
>> >> >> UAD-1
>> >> >> and other plugins to the subsequent slots. The thing that killed
> this
>> >> idea
>> >> >> was that in order for it to work, it had to be used on *every*
>> >> >> track
>> so
>> >>
>> >> >> that
>> >> >> there was a uniform amount of delay compensaion. then it was just a
>> >matter
>> >> >> of sliding "all" of the tracks to the left in the Paris editor to
> the
>> >> left
>> >> >> by a certain amount to cover the buffer latency of the host
>> >> >> machine.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Well....there are a few of these host
>> >applications........sooooo.........
>> >> >> Chainer will allow access to up to 10 x ASIO I/O.
>> >> >> FXPansion Simple Virtual Host will allow access to 4 x ASIO I/O
>> >> >> Forte, for my purposes, would allow access to 10 x ASIO I/O
>> >> >> Steinberg VStack will allow access to 16 ASIO I/O..
>> >> >> RT player will allow access to a few more ASIO I/O....
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> So it appears that using all of these on the same machine, I could,
>> "in
>> >> >> theory" access *at least* 40 ASIO* I/O and that's all I would need
>> for
>> >> a
>> >> >> real time mix scenario.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Now assuming I was running all five of these on the same system
>> >> >> sending/returning signal in and out of 40 RME ADAT I/O whil'st
>> >processing
>> >> >> these signals through 4 x UAD-1 cards (and other VSTi's) with a
> UAD-1
>> >>
>> >> >> delay
>> >> >> comp instantiated in the first slot of each host set ot compensate
>> for
>> >> 4 x
>> >> >> plugins and that all of these VST hosts had a predictable latency
>> >> >> ..........well.....you know where I'm going with this, don't you?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> ;o)
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>
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Re: soooo....remember the Forte experiment? [message #74888 is a reply to message #74886] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 11:06 |
animix
Messages: 356 Registered: September 2006
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;o)
"alex plasko" <alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote in message
news:4540f566$1@linux...
> and the check is in the mail
> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540ec1a@linux...
> > I'm sure I'll hear back from him sooooonnnnn........
> >
> > "james McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:4540e982$1@linux...
> >>
> >> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
> >> >Well....VStack doesn't pass audio...just outputs it so it's out
anyway.
> >> The
> >> >developer of the DSound has sent me a few e-mails asking what on earth
I
> >> am
> >> >trying to do.....so I told him and now he is sitting over in Europe
> >> >somewhere laughing at the crazy American.
> >>
> >> But did you tell him that the DAW is called Paris, so it should work.
> >>
> >> James
> >>
> >> >
> >> >"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> >news:4540e6d7$1@linux...
> >> >>
> >> >> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
> >> >> >ya...you're returning all your new purchases and ordering a
straight
> >> >jacket
> >> >> >
> >> >> >:-)
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> I almost cried when I read that, LOL!
> >> >>
> >> >> James
> >> >>
> >> >> >
> >> >> >"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540d282@linux...
> >> >> >> Basically this inolved strapping this across every track in a
mix,
> >> >> >> applying
> >> >> >> a UAD-1 Delaycomp on the first slot in the application and then
> > adding
> >> >>
> >> >> >> UAD-1
> >> >> >> and other plugins to the subsequent slots. The thing that killed
> > this
> >> >> idea
> >> >> >> was that in order for it to work, it had to be used on *every*
> >> >> >> track
> >> so
> >> >>
> >> >> >> that
> >> >> >> there was a uniform amount of delay compensaion. then it was just
a
> >> >matter
> >> >> >> of sliding "all" of the tracks to the left in the Paris editor to
> > the
> >> >> left
> >> >> >> by a certain amount to cover the buffer latency of the host
> >> >> >> machine.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Well....there are a few of these host
> >> >applications........sooooo.........
> >> >> >> Chainer will allow access to up to 10 x ASIO I/O.
> >> >> >> FXPansion Simple Virtual Host will allow access to 4 x ASIO I/O
> >> >> >> Forte, for my purposes, would allow access to 10 x ASIO I/O
> >> >> >> Steinberg VStack will allow access to 16 ASIO I/O..
> >> >> >> RT player will allow access to a few more ASIO I/O....
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> So it appears that using all of these on the same machine, I
could,
> >> "in
> >> >> >> theory" access *at least* 40 ASIO* I/O and that's all I would
need
> >> for
> >> >> a
> >> >> >> real time mix scenario.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Now assuming I was running all five of these on the same system
> >> >> >> sending/returning signal in and out of 40 RME ADAT I/O whil'st
> >> >processing
> >> >> >> these signals through 4 x UAD-1 cards (and other VSTi's) with a
> > UAD-1
> >> >>
> >> >> >> delay
> >> >> >> comp instantiated in the first slot of each host set ot
compensate
> >> for
> >> >> 4 x
> >> >> >> plugins and that all of these VST hosts had a predictable latency
> >> >> >> ..........well.....you know where I'm going with this, don't you?
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> ;o)
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
>
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Re: soooo....remember the Forte experiment? [message #74889 is a reply to message #74888] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 11:19 |
animix
Messages: 356 Registered: September 2006
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Maybe I need to get up off my ass and learn to do this. My needs are too
outside the box to expect to find them commercially. Here's the tool kit.
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/why-use.html
Hell....I've got the guy who wrote the code for MRI machines here to help
me. His wife is one of my studio clients. His brother-in- law is my partner.
This can definitely be done and I'd love to learn how to write my own stuff.
Once I get the studio back up and running I'm going to try to find the time
to write a VST FX rack that can access unlimited I/O and plugin
slots........I'm going to talk to Dan about this ASAP.
Deej
"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540f901@linux...
> ;o)
>
> "alex plasko" <alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:4540f566$1@linux...
> > and the check is in the mail
> > "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540ec1a@linux...
> > > I'm sure I'll hear back from him sooooonnnnn........
> > >
> > > "james McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > > news:4540e982$1@linux...
> > >>
> > >> "DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
> > >> >Well....VStack doesn't pass audio...just outputs it so it's out
> anyway.
> > >> The
> > >> >developer of the DSound has sent me a few e-mails asking what on
earth
> I
> > >> am
> > >> >trying to do.....so I told him and now he is sitting over in Europe
> > >> >somewhere laughing at the crazy American.
> > >>
> > >> But did you tell him that the DAW is called Paris, so it should work.
> > >>
> > >> James
> > >>
> > >> >
> > >> >"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > >> >news:4540e6d7$1@linux...
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
> > >> >> >ya...you're returning all your new purchases and ordering a
> straight
> > >> >jacket
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> >:-)
> > >> >> >
> > >> >>
> > >> >> I almost cried when I read that, LOL!
> > >> >>
> > >> >> James
> > >> >>
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> >"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote in message news:4540d282@linux...
> > >> >> >> Basically this inolved strapping this across every track in a
> mix,
> > >> >> >> applying
> > >> >> >> a UAD-1 Delaycomp on the first slot in the application and then
> > > adding
> > >> >>
> > >> >> >> UAD-1
> > >> >> >> and other plugins to the subsequent slots. The thing that
killed
> > > this
> > >> >> idea
> > >> >> >> was that in order for it to work, it had to be used on *every*
> > >> >> >> track
> > >> so
> > >> >>
> > >> >> >> that
> > >> >> >> there was a uniform amount of delay compensaion. then it was
just
> a
> > >> >matter
> > >> >> >> of sliding "all" of the tracks to the left in the Paris editor
to
> > > the
> > >> >> left
> > >> >> >> by a certain amount to cover the buffer latency of the host
> > >> >> >> machine.
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >> Well....there are a few of these host
> > >> >applications........sooooo.........
> > >> >> >> Chainer will allow access to up to 10 x ASIO I/O.
> > >> >> >> FXPansion Simple Virtual Host will allow access to 4 x ASIO I/O
> > >> >> >> Forte, for my purposes, would allow access to 10 x ASIO I/O
> > >> >> >> Steinberg VStack will allow access to 16 ASIO I/O..
> > >> >> >> RT player will allow access to a few more ASIO I/O....
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >> So it appears that using all of these on the same machine, I
> could,
> > >> "in
> > >> >> >> theory" access *at least* 40 ASIO* I/O and that's all I would
> need
> > >> for
> > >> >> a
> > >> >> >> real time mix scenario.
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >> Now assuming I was running all five of these on the same system
> > >> >> >> sending/returning signal in and out of 40 RME ADAT I/O whil'st
> > >> >processing
> > >> >> >> these signals through 4 x UAD-1 cards (and other VSTi's) with a
> > > UAD-1
> > >> >>
> > >> >> >> delay
> > >> >> >> comp instantiated in the first slot of each host set ot
> compensate
> > >> for
> > >> >> 4 x
> > >> >> >> plugins and that all of these VST hosts had a predictable
latency
> > >> >> >> ..........well.....you know where I'm going with this, don't
you?
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >> ;o)
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >>
> > >> >> >
> > >> >> >
> > >> >>
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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Re: soooo....remember the Forte experiment? [message #74896 is a reply to message #74873] |
Thu, 26 October 2006 14:38 |
TCB
Messages: 1261 Registered: July 2007
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Two weeks ago we almost had you recording into SX, and now this? Talk about
a relapse . . .
TCB
"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>Basically this inolved strapping this across every track in a mix, applying
>a UAD-1 Delaycomp on the first slot in the application and then adding UAD-1
>and other plugins to the subsequent slots. The thing that killed this idea
>was that in order for it to work, it had to be used on *every* track so
that
>there was a uniform amount of delay compensaion. then it was just a matter
>of sliding "all" of the tracks to the left in the Paris editor to the left
>by a certain amount to cover the buffer latency of the host machine.
>
>Well....there are a few of these host applications........sooooo.........
>Chainer will allow access to up to 10 x ASIO I/O.
>FXPansion Simple Virtual Host will allow access to 4 x ASIO I/O
>Forte, for my purposes, would allow access to 10 x ASIO I/O
>Steinberg VStack will allow access to 16 ASIO I/O..
>RT player will allow access to a few more ASIO I/O....
>
>
>So it appears that using all of these on the same machine, I could, "in
>theory" access *at least* 40 ASIO* I/O and that's all I would need for a
>real time mix scenario.
>
>Now assuming I was running all five of these on the same system
>sending/returning signal in and out of 40 RME ADAT I/O whil'st processing
>these signals through 4 x UAD-1 cards (and other VSTi's) with a UAD-1 delay
>comp instantiated in the first slot of each host set ot compensate for 4
x
>plugins and that all of these VST hosts had a predictable latency
>..........well.....you know where I'm going with this, don't you?
>
>;o)
>
>
>
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