[RWP] Adjusting Parameters of Certain Plugins
Jim Snowbarger
Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
Tue Mar 20 22:34:59 EDT 2012
Playing with the Sonitus FX Equalizer, just checking out what Jessica was
asking about.
I have not been in here before.
So, from the track view, I pressed f, and chose this pluggin and added it to
the track.
Armed my track for recording with record monitor enabled, so I could hear
myself coming out of the outputs, as my microphone fed the track.
Nice way to check out what effect your effect is having. Really, just
another way to see what condition your condition is in.
Then, press shift+p to look at the parameters.
Do I really understand this correctly? There are 32 parameters in here,
shown one at a time.
With the jaws cursor I also found a line just below the parameter name that
says
Value: 0.0
Or something like that.
As you arrow up and down through the parameters, the valuve field is
populated with the setting for that parameter.
For the frequencies, is the value shown in hertz, or something useful? No,
heck no. Just an inscrutibel number.
So, how do you change these values? The only way I could do it is by double
left clicking the numbers on the value line, and then editing it like a text
edit box. The effect changes immediately as you edit the numbers.
But, oh my god, that is a horribly painful way to taylor a simple E Q. So
much for the artistic, creative experience. Is there some value change key
pair I am missing? Or, is editing these numbers the only way.
Jessica, Which plug were you messing with?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jessica Brasseal" <jessica.brasseal2010 at gmail.com>
To: <RWP at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2012 2:49 PM
Subject: [RWP] Adjusting Parameters of Certain Plugins
> Hello all,
>
> I'm fairly new to this list, so forgive me if this has already been
> brought to the table before, but I've noticed that after adding FX to
> my track, I can get to the list of parameters using SHIFT+P, but no
> matter how much I change the parameters of some of the plugins, I
> don't hear any noticeable difference, at all. I've found this seems to
> happen to me when I use plugins that don't appear to have a list of
> presets. whether these plugins really don't have any presets, or the
> list just isn't accessible, I'm not sure. Has anyone else noticed
> this? And if so, is there any way around it? Much thanks.
>
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