I am well on my way to completing my second album but I will very excitedly and proudly start using the Exponential Audio reverbs. I suppose like everyone in this pursuit, we all try to do the best we can with the tools we have, but Exponential Audio products are without question, some of the best and how many people have Michael's knowledge and cred: not many! I am very proud to have released my first real album about a month ago called Arc of our Hearts. I started writing songs and poetry in my early teens, have continued as a singer songwriter throughout my life and about 10 years ago got seriously into recording after buying an Apollo interface. “Well that is a superb way to start the new recording year, thank you and EA so much. At least I'm not planning on letting them go, just yet”. With these nice reverb and delay plug-ins from Exponential Audio, that could possibly be true, having the rest of my needs pretty much covered by Mixbus 32C and the plugins I already own. So, now I'm a happy camper, hoping that my plug-in collection finally is complete. So, I entered the competition and chose the package from Exponential Audio as my potential prize. As I was quite impressed by what I saw, I started to do some research on it and found out that the same Pro Tools Expert site was offering a package with the R4 included in their Christmas competition. I found a video on Pro Tools Expert explaining why the creator of the video would keep the R4 plug-in from Exponential Audio if he was allowed to keep only one of the many 3rd party plugins he had. In this sense, I found a new reason to learn more on mixing, and especially how to correctly make use of reverb to add depth to my recordings, which, as an amateur, I've always found a bit hard. Quite recently I discovered Harrison Mixbus 32C, and I was blown away by the analog work style of this DAW, not to mention the great tonal quality that comes out of it. At some point I might publish something, but nothing is decided as for now. I've been writing and recording my own songs for some time now, although I view this as only being for recreational purposes. Once the new build is Available now in 3677 - you’ll need to run a full scan for the changes to take effect.“I am an amateur, recording my own songs in my home studio, running Harrison Mixbus 32C, and Cubase 9.5. Removed the ability for Cantabile to open and upgrade old Cantabile V2 session and set list files (since it depended on those removed properties and shouldn’t really be needed any longer). Updated version check on loading fxb/p files for VST 2 plugins to fix the issue mentioned in the linked Juce forum so that it now checks the plugin has a higher or equal version (rather than equal only version).Ĭleaned up some of the info stored in the plugin.json file - specifically I’ve removed VST2 specific properties and moved them to the generic “caps” field. It now gets it from the VST 3 SDK PClassInfo2.version and falls back to the module version if zero. The version number for VST 3 plugins wasn’t working at all. This really weird heuristic is described here and is a side effect of the VST spec never actually declaring the format of these version numbers - so it guesses how to display them. Updated the way VST 2 plugin versions are displayed to match Cubase. The version number for VST 2 plugins will now use the value returned through the SDK API (effGetVenderVersion) in preference to the version number in the module version info. I think it was related to having multiple old entries in the file from an old build and the new build just copying them over when it should’ve been picking the appropriate one. Hi I’ve had a closer look at this and made a bunch of changes:įixed duplicate VST 3 entries. Here are the plugin.json files from both machines: a “full scan” resolved the duplications - logical, since the full scan completely rebuilds the plugins.json.After installations and “quick scanning” of plugins, my Live Cube plugins.json contained duplicates of the Melda and the Arturia VST3 plugins - interestingly, no duplicates of the IK plugins.Used Arturia Software Center, IK Product Manager, and Melda “complete” installer to update to most recent versions.main differences were in the IK multimedia plugin suite, Arturia suite, and the Melda productions stuff.found some discrepancies, so updated the relevant plugin bundles to their newest versions.
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