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How do you run Logic's ES M synth on Cubase (HELP!!)
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Sep 24, 2005 00:42
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mubali
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Posted : Sep 24, 2005 00:44
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I've never thought about using the Pro 53 as a filter... I've also heard you can use it as a midi gater... How would you do such a thing??
Thanks a million for your expertise by the way Colin...
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e-motion
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Posted : Sep 24, 2005 01:02
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try the KarmaFX one... i don't know the website but you can find in the search |
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Sep 24, 2005 01:34
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Boobytrip
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Posted : Sep 24, 2005 13:32
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If you're interested in using just the Pro-53 filter you can give Reaktor a try. It has the Pro-53 filter as a module. So you can route audio to it, put envelopes on it which you can control with midi, or modulate it with LFO's, knobs etc. And it works like LEGO(tm) |
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Sep 24, 2005 16:28
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Yuli
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Posted : Sep 25, 2005 09:40
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On 2005-09-24 00:42, Colin OOOD wrote:
Yup, although I believe the official distro may be locked for use on SX only. For another good VST filter try Pro 52/53, or automate two coincident bands of REQ (one for high/low cut, Q=1, one for the resonant peak).
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One more excellent filter is Legacy Korg synth, although a bit rough on CPU has really nice presets and is very flexible
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