[Rwp] speaking of plugins
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Thu May 28 02:15:25 EDT 2015
I do a lot of sample library drum creation,
and I find that sforzando and the sfz format takes care of most of mly
needs.
But again, I'm not an EDM guy either,
I mostly do country and gospel.
and folk.
On 5/27/2015 6:45 PM, Roger Alexanderson via RWP wrote:
> i threw jaws out when i bought the computer, or rather i didn't
> installed it, i use nvda all the way.
> ok, well, thanks anyway.
>
> On 05/28/2015 12:52 AM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>> Sorry man, I'm not really the right person to advise on drums for EDM.
>> I primarily mix rock and metal music, and most of the songs that come
>> my way are badly recorded real drums. Given that there's some access
>> to Kontakt now via HSC if you're a JAWS user or AHK if you're not,
>> maybe that'd be one way to go. I think there are a few posts about it
>> on www.vipaudioaccess.com that should get you started.
>>
>> I'll take a run at the FL Studio demo and see if I can get anything
>> to happen.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On 5/27/15, Roger Alexanderson via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>> i think you can use the demo from imageline, i have no software on this
>>> computer except mail and things, i have everything else here in the
>>> studio.
>>> but if you will have a working version free, try a torrent, after all,
>>> as for myself i just tested to see if i could get it to work.
>>> but do you have any ideas about where to get good drums and what
>>> built-in stuff i can use to load the samples in?
>>>
>>> On 05/28/2015 12:26 AM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>>>> Is there a free version I can take a look at?
>>>>
>>>>> On 27 May 2015, at 23:12, Roger Alexanderson via RWP
>>>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> i managed to find all those funny knobs and controllers so i can
>>>>> say i've
>>>>> succeded at least partly.
>>>>> the big problem though is still the fl studio vst plugin.
>>>>> i tried to press end and home to see if it moved in the presets, but
>>>>> nothing happened.
>>>>> so, that's created my biggest setback for now since i need the drums,
>>>>> since i haven't found any good kicks and snares/clap-snares
>>>>> anywhere else
>>>>> that fit the genre.
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 05/27/2015 10:20 PM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>>>>>> I haven't seen the video in question, but so far as I remember
>>>>>> ReaSynth exposes it's sliders to automation, so it should be doable.
>>>>>> Once you've loaded the ReaSynth plugin, hit escape to come out of
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> window and return to the track control panel. Then, you should be
>>>>>> able
>>>>>> to hit Shift+P and ReaAccess or OSARA will display a custom dialog
>>>>>> that has a list of any plugin parameters that can be tweaked, and a
>>>>>> slider to do so. The keystroke will be different with ReaEar, but it
>>>>>> probably has the same function buried away somewhere.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hth
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 5/27/15, Roger Alexanderson via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> aha, i will test that one, thanks.
>>>>>>> while we are at it, i was listening to the reaper blogs videos last
>>>>>>> night and they talked about the reasynth etc and also about how to
>>>>>>> modify the default preset with teh sliders.
>>>>>>> is there a way for us keyboarders to ajust those too?
>>>>>>> i'll try your suggested method and hope it works.
>>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 05/27/2015 09:55 PM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>>>>>>>> Aha, in which case the solution might be simple. That presets
>>>>>>>> combobox
>>>>>>>> is deceptive. Visually, there's a separator between the "default
>>>>>>>> preset" option and whatever is below it. For some reason, this
>>>>>>>> affects
>>>>>>>> keyboard navigation. Yup, it sucks doesn't it. Try loading Fl
>>>>>>>> Studio
>>>>>>>> again, and this time, when you reach that combobox that says
>>>>>>>> "default
>>>>>>>> preset", hit the end key. That'll force the combobox open, move
>>>>>>>> you
>>>>>>>> beyond the annoying separator and dump you right at the end of the
>>>>>>>> list of presets if there are any available in Reaper's native
>>>>>>>> preset
>>>>>>>> browser. I'm expecting that there will be, seeing as you can
>>>>>>>> see them
>>>>>>>> in Sonar. Once you've explored how the presets are named, you
>>>>>>>> can use
>>>>>>>> first letter navigation to jump beyond that annoying separator
>>>>>>>> to land
>>>>>>>> on stuff that's nearer to the top of the list to save yourself
>>>>>>>> from
>>>>>>>> having to work backwards from the end each time. I'm guessing
>>>>>>>> that the
>>>>>>>> behaviour is different in Silynth1 because that plugin probably
>>>>>>>> loads
>>>>>>>> with a particular preset selected, which means you'd already be
>>>>>>>> beyond
>>>>>>>> the separator and your arrow keys would work as expected without
>>>>>>>> needing any workarounds.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Let us know if that helps
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Scott
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 5/27/15, Roger Alexanderson via RWP <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> keystrokes? i tabbed after selecting fl studio vsti(multi)
>>>>>>>>> from the
>>>>>>>>> instrument menu and hit enter.
>>>>>>>>> it works fine to just open and tab to the preset combo for
>>>>>>>>> example
>>>>>>>>> when
>>>>>>>>> using sylenth1.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 05/27/2015 05:18 PM, Scott Chesworth via RWP wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> What keystrokes did you use to open the presets combo box in
>>>>>>>>>> Reaper?
>>>>>>>>>> If the presets show up in Sonar, there should be a way to get to
>>>>>>>>>> them
>>>>>>>>>> in Reaper as well.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On 27 May 2015, at 15:43, Roger Alexanderson via RWP
>>>>>>>>>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> ok, just tried to load it as a vst but there is no presets
>>>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>>>> for
>>>>>>>>>>> that default, then i loaded that in sonar and could at least
>>>>>>>>>>> find
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> drums so i guess i maybe doing something different or have
>>>>>>>>>>> to do
>>>>>>>>>>> something different in order to get it working in reaper.
>>>>>>>>>>> i've searched the cockos forum and found a thread from early
>>>>>>>>>>> days
>>>>>>>>>>> but
>>>>>>>>>>> its
>>>>>>>>>>> a bit too inconclusive because there have been so many
>>>>>>>>>>> changes in
>>>>>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>>>>>> daws since then.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 05/27/2015 12:07 PM, Amir Ramezani via RWP wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> you can load it, but i havent did that
>>>>>>>>>>>> and you can load it as a reWire plugin
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> ۱۳۹۴-۰۳-۰۶ ۱۳:۱۱ GMT+۰۴:۳۰, Roger Alexanderson (SA4BHB) via
>>>>>>>>>>>> RWP
>>>>>>>>>>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> yes i know that mate, but what i'm asking is if anybody
>>>>>>>>>>>>> has or is
>>>>>>>>>>>>> doing
>>>>>>>>>>>>> it, i mean just using it as a vst and not as a daw.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 05/27/2015 06:02 AM, Amir Ramezani via RWP wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you can run it, but you cant work with it with your screen
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reader
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ۱۳۹۴-۰۳-۰۶ ۵:۵۶ GMT+۰۴:۳۰, Roger Alexanderson (SA4BHB)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> via RWP
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Has anyone here tested to run fl studio as a vst plugin
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and got
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> work?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The thing is that the drums i'm after are those
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> contained in fl
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> i
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> haven't found any free kits that are even similar.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 73
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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