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Json
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 10 2005 23:59    
VST causes wind noise?
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Hi!

I have a little problem.

I get some strange noise when using some VSTi. It sounds like a recording made outside in a windy place. It's not dependent on number of VSTs or type of VST, just a single VST instrument will be neough to get the wind going. The wind is not just in MT but also in the rendered wavs.

Am I the only one to have experienced this?


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Sunbuster
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 09:57    
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Can you specify which VSTi's have this problem?
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 13:57    
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And is this ´wind´ also blowing when the vsti is loaded, but not playing (The song inside madtracker is playing, but the vsti doesn´t reseive any notes).
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Martin
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 17:43    
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eh, is it a nagsound to limit use for a shareware version perhaps?


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Json
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 18:45    
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Sunbuster wrote:
Can you specify which VSTi's have this problem?


It's various, some VSTi render the wind, some don't.
Edirol Orchestral shrieks alot for instance.


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Json
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 18:47    
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aRGee wrote:
And is this ´wind´ also blowing when the vsti is loaded, but not playing (The song inside madtracker is playing, but the vsti doesn´t reseive any notes).


No, just when triggered.
But the noise doesn't just sound when the VST plays a sound but also in between the triggered notes. Just like a reverb or slow decay.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 18:48    
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Martin wrote:
eh, is it a nagsound to limit use for a shareware version perhaps?


Heh, I don't think God, I mean Yannick, works in those mystery ways.

Besides I'm an happy pro-registree =)


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 18:53    
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Btw, if you listen to the more quiet parts of the soundtrack to "The Paper" you can hear for yourself what "wind" I am talking about.

The link to the short animation is on my homepage:
johnnysolsson.se

Listen in the beginning, the music box thingy, before it evolves into piano. And also in the end of the clip, the end credits. There is no sfx in the beckground, just the score.

Hehe, I just invented a new way of promoting a movie Wink
...and a home page.

Well, honestly, it's not my intention.
Besides, you have a free will. Right?


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Walter Vos
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11 2005 20:53    
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Json wrote:
Martin wrote:
eh, is it a nagsound to limit use for a shareware version perhaps?


Heh, I don't think God, I mean Yannick, works in those mystery ways.

Besides I'm an happy pro-registree =)


i do think some creators of commercial vst's work in these mysterious ways...


what is hip?

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12 2005 10:50    
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I ment a nagsound from the VST, not from GOD Delwiche. Wink

Nagsound is a feature that can easily be implemented in Synthedit VSTs.I dont think it is Madtracker that genereates the sound...


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Json
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12 2005 11:20    
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Martin wrote:
I ment a nagsound from the VST, not from GOD Delwiche. Wink

Nagsound is a feature that can easily be implemented in Synthedit VSTs.I dont think it is Madtracker that genereates the sound...


Ah, you meant in the VST =)
Hm, a possibility, but no.

The VSTs I use are all full versions Wink


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 12 2005 11:24    
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well what are the VST's that u use then?

Possibly you've set the release or attack envelope of a noise generator within the a synth wrong...
But if you provide us with a list of the VST's then we might be able to help you...

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