Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:15 pm
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This is another dimension.
Describtion:
For any value you can activate (left buttons) Envelope Following - controlling (potis on the right), set it's controlling direction (right buttons) (adding or substrating values) and it's intensity (potis in the middle).
It's not so difficult - you will see the parameters moving.
I found the normal CW-comps allways sounded very hard and dead. LC1 is the easiest way to achieve smooth, soft and living compression!
Martin
UPDATE:
Stereo Thermometer added.
I have problems in cunjuncting the graphics. Beside some small graphic-bugs I didn't manage to put Thermometers to a fixed position and just turning them on & off with yellow button... hmmm... Hope somebody can help me. First time you switch it on&off they are suddenly very high on my monitor. There has to be a possibility to save the x&y position values for screen position on startup, but how?
Btw. "normal" meters open by right clicking on the device and opening that panel.
UPDATE 4:
Graphics now move together. Sometimes they are not "synced". When you turn the thermometers on&off&on&off and move the device they should jump to their position.
I'm still working on that. Don't know, why they sometimes start from another position...
UPDATE 5:
Just one little buggy thing left: When first opening you have to move the surface of LC1 a bit. Thermometers will jump to their position.
UPDATE 6:
Hm. The last may not be the best one, so all 4 versions are in the package ;o). It's really nice, not to be a professional, so I don't have to care if my update-policy is profissional... I know, it's anything, but NOT professional!
I like those wheel-potis in the last version, because now it's 100% "Ruhrpott* style" but all in all I like the second version (the funky green buttons) most.
* Ruhrpott is the region in germany where I actually live. There is much very old heavy industry around.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: MCCYRANO on 2006-08-06 07:54 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: MCCYRANO on 2006-10-12 05:40 ]</font><BR><BR><a name="planetz-fileimage"></a><IMG SRC="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... ompLC6.jpg" BORDER="0">
This is another dimension.
Describtion:
For any value you can activate (left buttons) Envelope Following - controlling (potis on the right), set it's controlling direction (right buttons) (adding or substrating values) and it's intensity (potis in the middle).
It's not so difficult - you will see the parameters moving.
I found the normal CW-comps allways sounded very hard and dead. LC1 is the easiest way to achieve smooth, soft and living compression!
Martin
UPDATE:
Stereo Thermometer added.
I have problems in cunjuncting the graphics. Beside some small graphic-bugs I didn't manage to put Thermometers to a fixed position and just turning them on & off with yellow button... hmmm... Hope somebody can help me. First time you switch it on&off they are suddenly very high on my monitor. There has to be a possibility to save the x&y position values for screen position on startup, but how?
Btw. "normal" meters open by right clicking on the device and opening that panel.
UPDATE 4:
Graphics now move together. Sometimes they are not "synced". When you turn the thermometers on&off&on&off and move the device they should jump to their position.
I'm still working on that. Don't know, why they sometimes start from another position...
UPDATE 5:
Just one little buggy thing left: When first opening you have to move the surface of LC1 a bit. Thermometers will jump to their position.
UPDATE 6:
Hm. The last may not be the best one, so all 4 versions are in the package ;o). It's really nice, not to be a professional, so I don't have to care if my update-policy is profissional... I know, it's anything, but NOT professional!
I like those wheel-potis in the last version, because now it's 100% "Ruhrpott* style" but all in all I like the second version (the funky green buttons) most.
* Ruhrpott is the region in germany where I actually live. There is much very old heavy industry around.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: MCCYRANO on 2006-08-06 07:54 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: MCCYRANO on 2006-10-12 05:40 ]</font><BR><BR><a name="planetz-fileimage"></a><IMG SRC="http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... ompLC6.jpg" BORDER="0">