I wrote: >I'm cross-posting this to Logic TDM and the EXS24 lists, since I >think it's worth knowing: > >On the EXS Users list, Jerry Olson posted that if you insert an I/O >plug-in on a DTDM channel (even if it's bypassed), all the plugs on >that channel go over to the other processor. > >That's a very useful tip. I can run two stereo->stereo Altiverbs in >Logic if I do that - along with literally a dozen host-based samplers >(EXS24s and Halions) - but only one in PT if I'm using a lot of RTAS. >Part of that may be just that the HTDM version takes more horsepower. > >But if anyone else mixes in Pro Tools with Logic running in the >background with OMS IAC, this means that if there's a choice, you >want to try and use ASIO Altiverbs on HTDM auxes in Logic rather than >in Pro Tools. Sorry, that should have been "ASIO Altiverbs on *DTDM* auxes. Oh, and it was Jer Olsen, not Olson, who pointed out that I/O plug-ins force the plug-ins onto the other processor. >Is there an echo in here? Sorry, couldn't help it... ;-) Jer Is there an echo in here? Sorry, couldn't help it... ;-) Jer Is there an echo in here? Sorry, couldn't help it... ;-) Jer Is there an echo in here? Sorry, couldn't help it... ;-) Jer -- Nick Batzdorf 818/905-9101, cell 590-9101, fax 905-5434
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Re: Squeezing a DP Mac
2003-04-02 by Nick Batzdorf
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