Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2001 9:33 am
The Creamware DSP is very flexible but with this power, there are a few things you should keep in mind -- pitfalls to avoid along the way.
1. When working in Standard Pulsar mode (not XTC), remember to CLOSE your Sequencer first, BEFORE closing Pulsar -- or you'll pull the drivers out-from-under your sequencer, resulting in a crash.
2. The "N" key should become your best friend in the Pulsar Routing Window. Wire one side of a Stereo Pair, then press the N key (for <b>N</b>ext Wire)... Also, you can click the TEXT next to a connector, no need to click on the small little triangle. Finally in the Presets & Tools section at PlanetZ, there is <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/vi ... &2>another set of cursors</a> which you might find easier to understand.
3. NEVER* patch an ASIO source directly to the same ASIO destination -- you'll get a very loud feedback loop... (* some people might find a creative use for this so..)
4. Remember to hear sound from 'normal' audio programs like WinAmp or Quake3, to have "Wave Source" or "DirectSound Source" wired in your project.
5. <a href=http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... um=1&9>For a more detailed description of recording via ASIO in Logic, Cubase, Nuendo</a> click, also for more info on setting up VST Instruments (ASIO setup).
6. If using XTC Mode, remember to have Pulsar closed BEFORE starting your Sequencer.
7. Selecting a wire by clicking on it sometimes doesn't highlight the wire - but it still selects it.
8. Get to know the routing window -- patch things here and there and run audio through the various drivers and hardware outputs -- you can use these excellent free <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/vi ... orum=16>VU Meters</a> (thanks PlanetZ) to see if you have an Audio signal flowing. Also to verify MIDI connections try the EarlyFirst <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/vi ... um=16>Midi Channel Activity</a>.
9. Remember to read the manuals - you can download them <a href=http://www.creamware.de/en/Download/man ... sp>here</a>.
10. Remember that PlanetZ is searchable - click the <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/search.php>Search Button</a> up at the top, use a short phrase or a couple words, and check to see if your question has been answered -- PlanetZ has excellent archives, and chances are, someone has asked already...
Okay now it's your turn -- add a tip or a list of tips here that would have helped you when you were first starting out...
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<a href=http://infinitevortex.com>Infinite Vortex Audio</a>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: subhuman on 2001-10-19 19:05 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: subhuman on 2002-01-24 12:13 ]</font>
1. When working in Standard Pulsar mode (not XTC), remember to CLOSE your Sequencer first, BEFORE closing Pulsar -- or you'll pull the drivers out-from-under your sequencer, resulting in a crash.
2. The "N" key should become your best friend in the Pulsar Routing Window. Wire one side of a Stereo Pair, then press the N key (for <b>N</b>ext Wire)... Also, you can click the TEXT next to a connector, no need to click on the small little triangle. Finally in the Presets & Tools section at PlanetZ, there is <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/vi ... &2>another set of cursors</a> which you might find easier to understand.
3. NEVER* patch an ASIO source directly to the same ASIO destination -- you'll get a very loud feedback loop... (* some people might find a creative use for this so..)
4. Remember to hear sound from 'normal' audio programs like WinAmp or Quake3, to have "Wave Source" or "DirectSound Source" wired in your project.
5. <a href=http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... um=1&9>For a more detailed description of recording via ASIO in Logic, Cubase, Nuendo</a> click, also for more info on setting up VST Instruments (ASIO setup).
6. If using XTC Mode, remember to have Pulsar closed BEFORE starting your Sequencer.
7. Selecting a wire by clicking on it sometimes doesn't highlight the wire - but it still selects it.
8. Get to know the routing window -- patch things here and there and run audio through the various drivers and hardware outputs -- you can use these excellent free <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/vi ... orum=16>VU Meters</a> (thanks PlanetZ) to see if you have an Audio signal flowing. Also to verify MIDI connections try the EarlyFirst <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/vi ... um=16>Midi Channel Activity</a>.
9. Remember to read the manuals - you can download them <a href=http://www.creamware.de/en/Download/man ... sp>here</a>.
10. Remember that PlanetZ is searchable - click the <a href=http://planetz.ghostwheel.com/forums/search.php>Search Button</a> up at the top, use a short phrase or a couple words, and check to see if your question has been answered -- PlanetZ has excellent archives, and chances are, someone has asked already...
Okay now it's your turn -- add a tip or a list of tips here that would have helped you when you were first starting out...
_________________
<a href=http://infinitevortex.com>Infinite Vortex Audio</a>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: subhuman on 2001-10-19 19:05 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: subhuman on 2002-01-24 12:13 ]</font>