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Mike Audet your email bounces so here are comments ! [message #98989] Wed, 28 May 2008 15:10 Go to next message
Dimitrios is currently offline  Dimitrios   
Messages: 1056
Registered: August 2005
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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.

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

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.

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 ?

Thanks for what you are doing for us !!
I will contimue supporting.
Will send more very soon...
Regards,
Dimitrios
Re: Mike Audet your email bounces so here are comments ! [message #98991 is a reply to message #98989] Wed, 28 May 2008 17:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mike Audet is currently offline  Mike Audet
Messages: 294
Registered: December 2008
Senior Member
Hi Dimitrios,

Thanks so much for the feedback - and for letting me know that my email is
bouncing!

The predelay just uses a lot of ram, which translates to dsp usage. I could
release a predlay plugin that is shorter - maybe there's a happy medium to
be found.

I'll look into the room reverb. I just finished porting the dp/pro plate.
It has a major memory issue that cause agacent tracks to leak into it.
Then, once I fixed the leak, I realized that it is exactly the same as the
stock paris plate. :)

I've since started on the gated reverb. I'll take a look tonight to see
if there is a room I could tackle. The stock room does kind of suck.

I will do mono versions of the plugs, and that will help a bit with the dsp
usage. I'll add wet/dry knobs when we get that going.

Thanks again for posting your feedback. It's great to hear that they are
getting used.

Mike

"Dimitrios" <musurgNOSPAMio@otenetNOSPAM.gr> wrote:
>
>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.
>
>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
>
>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.
>
>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 ?
>
>Thanks for what you are doing for us !!
>I will contimue supporting.
>Will send more very soon...
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
Re: Mike Audet your email bounces so here are comments ! [message #98993 is a reply to message #98989] Wed, 28 May 2008 18:04 Go to previous message
chuck duffy is currently offline  chuck duffy
Messages: 453
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
Dimitrios,

The answer to all your questions regarding dsp utilization lies in using
a multi card setup wisely.

Chuck

"Dimitrios" <musurgNOSPAMio@otenetNOSPAM.gr> wrote:
>
>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.
>
>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
>
>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.
>
>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 ?
>
>Thanks for what you are doing for us !!
>I will contimue supporting.
>Will send more very soon...
>Regards,
>Dimitrios
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