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Re: Plug-in bug in version 8?

2009-09-19 by Chris Vreeland

Oops, replied to this a few days ago, but sent it to the "no reply"  
address. anyway,

Thanks --

Yeah, I tried re-scanning them, and they "successfully passed  
validation," but still only show up in bus channel strips. Not too big  
a deal, just odd. Is there a preference file that I could delete that  
would start the entire validation process over again?

I'm trying out the demo of OldTimer right now, and it seems to be  
doing the trick -- no crackling on guitar parts, anyway. It would be  
nice if it was a little more "under the hood," but that's not a bad  
price. I wish I could afford a UAudio card right now, but maybe next  
spring. One has been floating around on the wish list for a while, but  
as a hobbyist with kids and a day job, it just can't see to float to  
the top of that list. :-)


>
>
>    Posted by: "GAmoore@..." GAmoore@... gregory_a_moore
>
>
> Did you open the AU Manager and have it re-examine your audio unit  
> plug
> ins? Its sort of a separate program but it only runs from within Logic
> - like the key command window.
>
> As for compressors, there are dozens of them. There are software
> companies which essentially are founded on building compressors and eq
> software - such as URS, Sonalkysis, etc - however they are often quite
> expensive. However I would take note of these :
>
> PSP just released a new one called OldTimer which is only $99.
> http://www.pspaudioware.com/



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