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Couple o Questions [message #65768] |
Mon, 27 March 2006 04:30 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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First, Automation does not work for EDS EQs right?
Second, Does Rendering (selection or track) with Native effects work reliably
for you? I crash a lot with this really really needed feature. And god
forbid I try to render a stereo pair with stereo native effects across them.
Make it stop crashing please!
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Re: Couple o Questions [message #65770 is a reply to message #65769] |
Mon, 27 March 2006 06:20 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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Rendering is very reliable for me. I use it all the time. Like Don said, make
sure there are no (small) spaces between your edits.
As for stereo rendering of native plugs, it dkoesn't work in the normal editor,
you have to use the destructive editor. Set up your steroe effect like you
like it, name and save the setting, double click one of the 2 files you want
to render. When the destructive editor pops up, that file will be shown in
the window and ALSO hilighted in the audio bin of the new editor. Shift the
other file, so that both files you want are hilighted, they will be next
to each other, assuming they're both named the same with L and R. Drag bothe
files into the editor. You will see bothe wave forms. Under "DSP" select
Plugins, select your plug, select the preset you named, and render. There
will be some number crunching going on, so depending on the plug, it may
take a little longer than you think. When it gets done, close the editor
and your stereo track will be rendered.
Important, always work on copies as the destructive editor can
t be undone once you close it. I render each track first in the normal editor
and put the originals in a jail, or if I have unused tracks, I'll put them
there and mute thim.
This is really a lot more simple in practice than it looks like here.
Rod
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>No automation on EDS FX
>
>When rendering make sure any cross fades are equal...no space between edits
>if possible. Best way is to record an empty track then copy and move the
>track you want rendered onto the empty track, this will clean up your edits.
>
>Then move your original track into a jail for safe keeping and move the
new
>and improved track to the channel with your plugin's and render away
>
>As for rendering a stereo pair I'll let others chime in as I've never tried
>it
>
>Don
>
>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4427daf0$1@linux...
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>> First, Automation does not work for EDS EQs right?
>>
>> Second, Does Rendering (selection or track) with Native effects work
>> reliably
>> for you? I crash a lot with this really really needed feature. And god
>> forbid I try to render a stereo pair with stereo native effects across
>> them.
>> Make it stop crashing please!
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Re: Couple o Questions [message #65771 is a reply to message #65770] |
Mon, 27 March 2006 08:26 |
cujo
Messages: 285 Registered: July 2005
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Also if rendering from the editor window, the name at the bottom of the channel
can't have symbols in it. IE OH/L is no good.
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>Rendering is very reliable for me. I use it all the time. Like Don said,
make
>sure there are no (small) spaces between your edits.
>As for stereo rendering of native plugs, it dkoesn't work in the normal
editor,
>you have to use the destructive editor. Set up your steroe effect like you
>like it, name and save the setting, double click one of the 2 files you
want
>to render. When the destructive editor pops up, that file will be shown
in
>the window and ALSO hilighted in the audio bin of the new editor. Shift
the
>other file, so that both files you want are hilighted, they will be next
>to each other, assuming they're both named the same with L and R. Drag bothe
>files into the editor. You will see bothe wave forms. Under "DSP" select
>Plugins, select your plug, select the preset you named, and render. There
>will be some number crunching going on, so depending on the plug, it may
>take a little longer than you think. When it gets done, close the editor
>and your stereo track will be rendered.
>Important, always work on copies as the destructive editor can
>t be undone once you close it. I render each track first in the normal editor
>and put the originals in a jail, or if I have unused tracks, I'll put them
>there and mute thim.
>This is really a lot more simple in practice than it looks like here.
>Rod
>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>No automation on EDS FX
>>
>>When rendering make sure any cross fades are equal...no space between edits
>
>>if possible. Best way is to record an empty track then copy and move the
>
>>track you want rendered onto the empty track, this will clean up your edits.
>>
>>Then move your original track into a jail for safe keeping and move the
>new
>>and improved track to the channel with your plugin's and render away
>>
>>As for rendering a stereo pair I'll let others chime in as I've never tried
>
>>it
>>
>>Don
>>
>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4427daf0$1@linux...
>>>
>>> First, Automation does not work for EDS EQs right?
>>>
>>> Second, Does Rendering (selection or track) with Native effects work
>
>>> reliably
>>> for you? I crash a lot with this really really needed feature. And
god
>>> forbid I try to render a stereo pair with stereo native effects across
>
>>> them.
>>> Make it stop crashing please!
>>
>>
>
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Re: Couple o Questions [message #65772 is a reply to message #65771] |
Mon, 27 March 2006 08:56 |
Rod Lincoln
Messages: 883 Registered: September 2005
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10-4 on that
"Cujo" <chris@nospamapplemanstudio.com> wrote:
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>
>Also if rendering from the editor window, the name at the bottom of the
channel
>can't have symbols in it. IE OH/L is no good.
>
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>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>Rendering is very reliable for me. I use it all the time. Like Don said,
>make
>>sure there are no (small) spaces between your edits.
>>As for stereo rendering of native plugs, it dkoesn't work in the normal
>editor,
>>you have to use the destructive editor. Set up your steroe effect like
you
>>like it, name and save the setting, double click one of the 2 files you
>want
>>to render. When the destructive editor pops up, that file will be shown
>in
>>the window and ALSO hilighted in the audio bin of the new editor. Shift
>the
>>other file, so that both files you want are hilighted, they will be next
>>to each other, assuming they're both named the same with L and R. Drag
bothe
>>files into the editor. You will see bothe wave forms. Under "DSP" select
>>Plugins, select your plug, select the preset you named, and render. There
>>will be some number crunching going on, so depending on the plug, it may
>>take a little longer than you think. When it gets done, close the editor
>>and your stereo track will be rendered.
>>Important, always work on copies as the destructive editor can
>>t be undone once you close it. I render each track first in the normal
editor
>>and put the originals in a jail, or if I have unused tracks, I'll put them
>>there and mute thim.
>>This is really a lot more simple in practice than it looks like here.
>>Rod
>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>>No automation on EDS FX
>>>
>>>When rendering make sure any cross fades are equal...no space between
edits
>>
>>>if possible. Best way is to record an empty track then copy and move the
>>
>>>track you want rendered onto the empty track, this will clean up your
edits.
>>>
>>>Then move your original track into a jail for safe keeping and move the
>>new
>>>and improved track to the channel with your plugin's and render away
>>>
>>>As for rendering a stereo pair I'll let others chime in as I've never
tried
>>
>>>it
>>>
>>>Don
>>>
>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4427daf0$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> First, Automation does not work for EDS EQs right?
>>>>
>>>> Second, Does Rendering (selection or track) with Native effects work
>>
>>>> reliably
>>>> for you? I crash a lot with this really really needed feature. And
>god
>>>> forbid I try to render a stereo pair with stereo native effects across
>>
>>>> them.
>>>> Make it stop crashing please!
>>>
>>>
>>
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Re: Couple o Questions [message #65773 is a reply to message #65770] |
Mon, 27 March 2006 09:00 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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You guys know way too much!! Thanks !
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>Rendering is very reliable for me. I use it all the time. Like Don said,
make
>sure there are no (small) spaces between your edits.
>As for stereo rendering of native plugs, it dkoesn't work in the normal
editor,
>you have to use the destructive editor. Set up your steroe effect like you
>like it, name and save the setting, double click one of the 2 files you
want
>to render. When the destructive editor pops up, that file will be shown
in
>the window and ALSO hilighted in the audio bin of the new editor. Shift
the
>other file, so that both files you want are hilighted, they will be next
>to each other, assuming they're both named the same with L and R. Drag bothe
>files into the editor. You will see bothe wave forms. Under "DSP" select
>Plugins, select your plug, select the preset you named, and render. There
>will be some number crunching going on, so depending on the plug, it may
>take a little longer than you think. When it gets done, close the editor
>and your stereo track will be rendered.
>Important, always work on copies as the destructive editor can
>t be undone once you close it. I render each track first in the normal editor
>and put the originals in a jail, or if I have unused tracks, I'll put them
>there and mute thim.
>This is really a lot more simple in practice than it looks like here.
>Rod
>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>No automation on EDS FX
>>
>>When rendering make sure any cross fades are equal...no space between edits
>
>>if possible. Best way is to record an empty track then copy and move the
>
>>track you want rendered onto the empty track, this will clean up your edits.
>>
>>Then move your original track into a jail for safe keeping and move the
>new
>>and improved track to the channel with your plugin's and render away
>>
>>As for rendering a stereo pair I'll let others chime in as I've never tried
>
>>it
>>
>>Don
>>
>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4427daf0$1@linux...
>>>
>>> First, Automation does not work for EDS EQs right?
>>>
>>> Second, Does Rendering (selection or track) with Native effects work
>
>>> reliably
>>> for you? I crash a lot with this really really needed feature. And
god
>>> forbid I try to render a stereo pair with stereo native effects across
>
>>> them.
>>> Make it stop crashing please!
>>
>>
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Re: Couple o Questions [message #65774 is a reply to message #65773] |
Mon, 27 March 2006 09:25 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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should have seen my mistakes before I got it right
;-)
Don
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:44281a10$1@linux...
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> You guys know way too much!! Thanks !
>
> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>Rendering is very reliable for me. I use it all the time. Like Don said,
> make
>>sure there are no (small) spaces between your edits.
>>As for stereo rendering of native plugs, it dkoesn't work in the normal
> editor,
>>you have to use the destructive editor. Set up your steroe effect like you
>>like it, name and save the setting, double click one of the 2 files you
> want
>>to render. When the destructive editor pops up, that file will be shown
> in
>>the window and ALSO hilighted in the audio bin of the new editor. Shift
> the
>>other file, so that both files you want are hilighted, they will be next
>>to each other, assuming they're both named the same with L and R. Drag
>>bothe
>>files into the editor. You will see bothe wave forms. Under "DSP" select
>>Plugins, select your plug, select the preset you named, and render. There
>>will be some number crunching going on, so depending on the plug, it may
>>take a little longer than you think. When it gets done, close the editor
>>and your stereo track will be rendered.
>>Important, always work on copies as the destructive editor can
>>t be undone once you close it. I render each track first in the normal
>>editor
>>and put the originals in a jail, or if I have unused tracks, I'll put them
>>there and mute thim.
>>This is really a lot more simple in practice than it looks like here.
>>Rod
>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote:
>>>No automation on EDS FX
>>>
>>>When rendering make sure any cross fades are equal...no space between
>>>edits
>>
>>>if possible. Best way is to record an empty track then copy and move the
>>
>>>track you want rendered onto the empty track, this will clean up your
>>>edits.
>>>
>>>Then move your original track into a jail for safe keeping and move the
>>new
>>>and improved track to the channel with your plugin's and render away
>>>
>>>As for rendering a stereo pair I'll let others chime in as I've never
>>>tried
>>
>>>it
>>>
>>>Don
>>>
>>>"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4427daf0$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> First, Automation does not work for EDS EQs right?
>>>>
>>>> Second, Does Rendering (selection or track) with Native effects work
>>
>>>> reliably
>>>> for you? I crash a lot with this really really needed feature. And
> god
>>>> forbid I try to render a stereo pair with stereo native effects across
>>
>>>> them.
>>>> Make it stop crashing please!
>>>
>>>
>>
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