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| Re: Bose PAS. Anyone use it? [message #64904 is a reply to message #64902] |
Fri, 24 February 2006 09:42   |
Deej [1]
 Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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ram, it prompts a default installation path
of
> > C>Program Files>FX Telport.
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> > If I use this default path, the FXT program doesn't reecognize any of my
> > plugins. If I install it to the directory paths of the VST plugins, same
> > thing.
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> > Do I need to uninstall my VST plugins, install FXT and then Reinstall
the
> > plugins?
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> > WTF do I do here?
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>Deej,
After reading your story, I wondered why don't you pick up an analog mixer?
Paris is cool and all, but if you like editing in SX and you're just using
Paris for the summing, a mixer would be much more hands on and convenient
with all the studio infrastructure stuff it comes with. Just imagine
drivving a vintage API 16 channel board. 16 sweet EQs and pres, my man.
Prolly have some comps too. And you could drop in some OSA pres. I'm
drooling.
Another thought: Doesn't SX do outboard F/X routing and compensation now?
That plus a nice SPL mix buss should do everything Paris is giving you.
Or sell it all and move up to Samplitude... ;-)
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| Re: Bose PAS. Anyone use it? [message #64913 is a reply to message #64899] |
Fri, 24 February 2006 14:03   |
Jamie K
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n you install FXT on your host. Then a configure applet will
>come up to install the wrappers. Follow instructions in this window and
it
>will scan and list the plugins. Install what you want, and tell it where
to
>install the wrappers. I used the string above, and it made an FX Teleport
>subfolder in my VstPlugins folder with the wrappers or lan plugins
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>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>news:4430535c@linux...
>> So you created a folder, named it VST plugins and put it where?....and
>then
>> FXT just automatically found it?
>>
>> "Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote in message news:443046a1@linux...
>> > I have it set up and it works fine - not in PARIS though:( I have used
>it
>> > with Wavelab so far. I don't think it matters where FXT is installed
as
>> far
>> > as plugins go. As I am sure you know, you do have to install it on
both
>> > computers, host installation and server installation. I used the
>default
>> > locations. I have all my plugins in the same named folder on both
>> machines,
>> > VstPlugins. These locations will prompted in the install window that
>> comes
>> > up. I'm not sure about using multiple locations? I would try something
>> > simple to get it going first. On the host machine FXT will make an
FX
>> > Teleport subfolder in the Plugins folder and it will have all your
>plugins
>> > with a "lan" extension. . Then when you enable a plugin in your host
>> > sequencer you will have a choice of the plugin with or without the lan
>> > extension. When the server is ready it will display a ready window.
>> > HTH, Edna
>> >
>> > "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
>> > news:443026f4@linux...
>> > > On my cubase SX (host) machine, there are numerous folders where VST
>> > > plusgins reside, as follows:
>> > >
>> > > c>Program files>Steinberg>VST Plugins>Powered Plugins
>> > > c>Program files>Steinberg>VST Plugins>Powered Plugins>mono
>> > > c>Program files>Steinberg>Cubase SX3>VST Plugins (and there are
>> subfolders
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| Re: OT: Bose PAS. Anyone use it? [message #64918 is a reply to message #64863] |
Fri, 24 February 2006 18:09   |
Kateeba
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gt;>> it
> >>> >> > > together and getting it to work properly and I think part of my
> >>> >> reluctance
> >>> >> > > to let it go is the many hours spent learning how to use this
> >>thing.
> >>> >> > >
> >>> >> > > I dunno. decisions......decisions.........
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>hmmm.....well, actually, that's not the case.......more like 0 dBu
nominal........sorry.
..
"James McCloskey" <excelsm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:44306e02$1@linux...
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> FYI, for balancing and bumping the RNC, Aphex, ART, BSS, and Samson make
transformer,
> balancing bump boxes. The ART T8 transformer/isolator is 8ch., cost about
> $135.00 and has hum elimination.
>
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> James
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> "Cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote:
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Louis Guarino Jr.
www.enchantedvibrations.net
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