We're on the fourth page now, and lots of people (including Adion) have offered perfectly valid solutions, yet you dismiss every single one as not being suitable, because it's not exactly what you want.
Making wild claims like VSTs are unstable and will crash your computer, that doing it any way other than yours is "complicated" or "impractical", that's it's "necessary" (despite not being on 99.9% of equipment or any other DJ software) and on and on. Unlike Queen Victoria, I am amused. :-)
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Making wild claims like VSTs are unstable and will crash your computer, that doing it any way other than yours is "complicated" or "impractical", that's it's "necessary" (despite not being on 99.9% of equipment or any other DJ software) and on and on. Unlike Queen Victoria, I am amused. :-)
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发表时间 4 days ago @ 10:47 am
andy-chiles wrote :
That's exactly the point of this whole conversation.
There is a need for a good solution on the External Mixer FX Slot.
This would fix a lot of drawbacks.
But since this seems to be more complicated than I thought, there could be the solution I posted in my previous answer.
the SOUND INSURGENT wrote :
This thread just explained why when I use LOUDMAX on the master it seems to only pick up 1 side at a time when using it with an external mixer.
That's exactly the point of this whole conversation.
There is a need for a good solution on the External Mixer FX Slot.
This would fix a lot of drawbacks.
But since this seems to be more complicated than I thought, there could be the solution I posted in my previous answer.
Actually this exactly explains why it's more complicated.
For fx like equalizers, it doesn't really matter if they are run on each deck individually, or on the master output. So for eq's it would indeed not be impossible to let a plugin selected on the master fx slot be run on all decks.
But normalizers/maximizers/compressors/... like LoudMax will completely lose their intended purpose. By maximizing each deck individually, you almost guarantee that the mixed output will be too loud (and at least louder than the individual decks), exactly the opposite of the stable output you intended to achieve by running the plugin on the actual mixed master output.
Some other things that complicate things further is keeping effect settings synchronized between plugins (although for most built-in plugins that would probably be fine) and a couple of other potential outputs like sampler that should also be taken into consideration.
发表时间 4 days ago @ 11:00 am





