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Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:25 am
by dawman
It just gets better every year for me, and yes, weak VST FX
are now being included as they seem to have quality to their
sound like Scope DSP has had for over a decade, so they too
must receive recognition.
In the pic of the Scope Live Bar every little Mixer insert effect
or detail of monitoring can be selected and have a custom display
overlay w/ or w/o the Scope Project Window, or ASIO Host.
I am really starting to fall into BC Modular though. The Delay
Patch by RoyT using BC Modules is a live performers dream.
Using 32bit MIDI seems to have really helped as I can now
modulate parameters in the BC Modular patch of Delay FX and
get ZERO aliasing or zipper noises. This actually out performs
modern day hardware.
u-He Satin Tape Plug In is excellent, and Liquid Audio's Liquid
Flange has replaced MCCY Flu-Liq. It took years to equal his
quality effect device in Native though. And cost more too.
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Re: Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:30 am
by dawman
Some more custom screensets.

Peters excellent Auto Switchers allow Solaris
to switch into the DAW for Satins Tape Flange
Also lets the SE-1 have a wah-wah or plain.
Notice this allows less mixer channels and
only requires a single MIDI CC Command.

SpaceFs CC2x2 and CC2s are used for Master
Volume, VB3 Drawbar Swells.
No equivalent yet in Native.

The excellent BC Modular Delay Patch allows me
to use a single CC to control 2 x parameters of the
Delay with 1 command. 2 x separate rates, 2 x separate
FB amounts, and a switch for normal or Crosstalk.
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Re: Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 6:56 pm
by dante
Where does uHe Satin sit in your setup ? U use it to affect the whole mix ?

I had to do a double loopback to use Spewbase Magneto as a mastering tape fx.

Cubase => Scope Mixing Mastering => Cubase Magneto => Scope for monitoring => Cubase for recording.

There was no other way to monitor what Magneto was doing without the last loop back to Scope ....

Re: Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 3:57 am
by dawman
Hardware MIDI into Scope >>> MIDI / Audio into DAW.

Satin's Tape Flange is record quality FX from 70s Vinyl in realtime, just on Solaris only, but heads turn as they recognize the sound.

Styx Come Sail Away
Eric Burdon n the Animals Sky Pilot
Carl Palmers Drum Solo on ELP

I am trying to make this Modular but I can't see that as Satin just seems to be magical.
As if I took Vinyl and ha SPock do his Vulcan Mind Melting transformation where the effect went from vinylo into my XITE-1....
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Re: Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 6:06 am
by dante
Well tell Spock to stop it coz his mind meld is making me wanna buy it and it's gonna cost me more than the Cubase 8 upgrade. :D

Re: Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 9:11 am
by dawman
In 2016 I might get Cubase 13 with auto performer and idea maker VST plug ins,

Re: Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 2:37 pm
by Bud Weiser
dawman wrote:In 2016 I might get Cubase 13 with auto performer and idea maker VST plug ins,
I always hoped they come w/ the "money maker" and "tax-return" VST plugins,- but I failed ... :roll:

But in Frisco, Reaper v5.0 pre2 is out today and you find Justin in the thread ...
These guys work on x-mas eve,- unbelievable !
http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=152383

merry x-mas

Bud

Re: Live XITE-1 / Bidule Project 2015

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 6:47 am
by dawman
http://www.landoleet.org/

I am checking it out now along with recent SWS (my favorite).

The above link allows one to rewind back as far as they want to go also.
I like 4.12 as it was very small, very stable and just went to x64.
The VSTi's I use are always pretty pricey popular plugs, so I don't need special "Updates" and extra gunk.