kelp7
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Posted: Wed Feb 13 2008 22:35 EQ in the mixer window |
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Hi,
Is there any way to apply automation pattern-by-pattern to the EQ settings in the mixer window?
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kelp7
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Posted: Thu Feb 14 2008 20:49
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i'll take the silence as a 'no'  |
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Yannick
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Posted: Thu Feb 14 2008 21:35
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Indeed. The EQ cannot be automated.  |
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Martin
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Posted: Thu Feb 14 2008 21:37 dont think so |
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I dont think that you can automate the built in EQ - you would have to get a VST EQ and then apply automation to the VST as usual.
EDIT: Yannick beat me to it  |
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kelp7
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Posted: Fri Feb 15 2008 22:06
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Yannick wrote: |
Indeed. The EQ cannot be automated.
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Would this ever be considered for future development? |
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kelp7
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Posted: Fri Feb 15 2008 22:07 Re: dont think so |
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Martin wrote: |
I dont think that you can automate the built in EQ - you would have to get a VST EQ and then apply automation to the VST as usual.
EDIT: Yannick beat me to it
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Ah right, well.... i've not really got into using VSTs yet (and i've been using madtracker since about '03 ) |
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Amok
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Posted: Sat Feb 16 2008 00:27 Re: dont think so |
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kelp7 wrote: |
Martin wrote: |
I dont think that you can automate the built in EQ - you would have to get a VST EQ and then apply automation to the VST as usual.
EDIT: Yannick beat me to it
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Ah right, well.... i've not really got into using VSTs yet (and i've been using madtracker since about '03 )
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Thats hard. Im using madtracker since december 2007 and today im using VSTs for almost everything (instruments, EQing, Mastering...).
Only VST-Drums really suck... |
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Martin
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Posted: Sat Feb 16 2008 21:01
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@Kelp I would encourage you to start using VST, you can learn the basics in a couple of hours and I+ m pretty sure you will appreciate the new posibilities! |
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kelp7
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Posted: Sat Feb 16 2008 21:46
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Martin wrote: |
@Kelp I would encourage you to start using VST, you can learn the basics in a couple of hours and I+ m pretty sure you will appreciate the new posibilities!
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Hi Martin,
At the moment, i'm able to do everything i need with just samples i think I write 80% of my tunes in Madtracker, a bit like a template and then i export all channels to individual WAVs and import them into Cool Edit Pro 2.0's multitrack session and do the last 20% (normally tweaking) in there, then mixdown to a single wav from there too...
maybe i *should* think about VSTs i know there's more sound possibilities, i'm quite stuck in my ways i guess  |
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elblanco
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Posted: Sun Mar 09 2008 07:01
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Hi Martin,
At the moment, i'm able to do everything i need with just samples i think I write 80% of my tunes in Madtracker, a bit like a template and then i export all channels to individual WAVs and import them into Cool Edit Pro 2.0's multitrack session and do the last 20% (normally tweaking) in there, then mixdown to a single wav from there too...
maybe i *should* think about VSTs i know there's more sound possibilities, i'm quite stuck in my ways i guess
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Trust me, it's scary, but worth the leap. |
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HAWK1
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Posted: Wed Apr 15 2009 19:13 Re: dont think so |
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[quote="Amok"]
kelp7 wrote: |
Martin wrote: |
Ah right, well.... i've not really got into using VSTs yet (and i've been using madtracker since about '03 )
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Thats hard. Im using madtracker since december 2007 and today im using VSTs for almost everything (instruments, EQing, Mastering...).
Only VST-Drums really suck...
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any tips how to make drum tracks pump to the max?
I want my sound to be as loud as a regular audio track but I cannot figure out how to get there  |
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