Paris and Senderella [message #103718] |
Fri, 10 July 2009 00:10 |
Dimitrios
Messages: 1056 Registered: August 2005
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One of my most interesting findings was senderella vst plugin that would let Paris have busses at 0 latency !
You would need to make EDSTransfer 8,8 or better 8,16.
I did that and had great success but at that time I had a couple of EDS cards going bad and I was afraid that I put extra heat with this eds transfer thing ( I have read that somewhere else too..) so I stopped doing it.
Tjis way you could send ACROSS submixes any tracks realtime to another paris track and put a DX or EDS effect on all of them as a sum.
So you could put all drumtracks to an empty paris track and put your favourite DX compressor to all of them and all of these at 0 latency !!
Anyone brave enouph to work on this ???
Maybe by using some extra fans or something...
Regards,
Dimitrios
[just changed typo in thread title - k]
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Re: Paris ans Senderella [message #103903 is a reply to message #103718] |
Fri, 31 July 2009 19:44 |
DJ
Messages: 1124 Registered: July 2005
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Dimitrios wrote on Fri, 10 July 2009 00:10 | One of my most interesting findings was senderella vst plugin that would let Paris have busses at 0 latency !
You would need to make EDSTransfer 8,8 or better 8,16.
I did that and had great success but at that time I had a couple of EDS cards going bad and I was afraid that I put extra heat with this eds transfer thing ( I have read that somewhere else too..) so I stopped doing it.
Tjis way you could send ACROSS submixes any tracks realtime to another paris track and put a DX or EDS effect on all of them as a sum.
So you could put all drumtracks to an empty paris track and put your favourite DX compressor to all of them and all of these at 0 latency !!
Anyone brave enouph to work on this ???
Maybe by using some extra fans or something...
Regards,
Dimitrios
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This sounds like the kind of thing that I would enjoy tinkering with. I can't do it right now, but maybe later this winter. I've been thinking pretty seriously about buying myself an EDS card, MEC and a couple of ADAT cards and making a summing DAw for Cubase. Back in 2001 I had built myself a big box to soundproof my DAW. The design was a bit faulty and there was a bit too much heat buildup so I would leave it open when mixing but when I would have a tracking session, I would go down to the store and buy myself a couple of pounds of dry ice and set them on top of the computer in the box. The freezing C02 would cascade down the sides of the computer and be drawn into the case by the intake fans. It was very effective in keeping the PCI cards (and everything else, including CPU temps)very cool.
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