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> Creating Auxiluary Track In Dp
eohlson13
post Thu 12 Sep 2002, 15:22
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i want to get VST plugins to work. At the motu website, it says that you have to create an auxiluary track and assign the instrument plug-in to this track (i have VST WRAPPER)...but...

how do i create an auxiluary track?

kudos in advance...

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QUOTE (Seekir @ Sep 20 2002, 20:00)
I wish there was an aftermarket book with DP tips or a "for dummies" type of manual available for DP. I suppose the market for this kind of book isn't large enough to justify publishing one though.

Sorry, i bought DP 2,5 some time ago, and quite never read the manual entirely. DP is very intuitive IMHO, or maybe it's just my way of seeing sound & music together ;-)
Although, nothing can replace a manual, even feeling & intuition, IMHO.

Thanks for the link, that's one DP's tips website more in my bookmarks ;-)


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Though the DP manual has a good reputation, and does its best to cover all the incredible capabilities of DP, the language is sometimes difficult or over concise in my opinion.


Sorry, i don't agree here. DP's manual is very clear and redondant (maybe too much?), IMHO again. Maybe a great translation? (french here)

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By the way, posts requesting manuals are viewed with understandable suspicion on the Unicornation site, and often result in flaming. I'd avoid making any direct queries there re. the availability of manuals.


Yes, thanks for that.
Anyway, i can understand Unicornation's position about this, as it's clearly unfair that legal users give "tips" and "condition of oprerations" to illegal users... Don't you think?
In conclusion, if you use illegal software, just don't ask/beg for support about it here, from any legitimate users. Or do it intelligently, hint unsure.gif

That's a long debate...

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