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> Audacity/hyperengine & Vsti/au, plug in performance question
gogmagog
post Sat 18 Mar 2006, 14:25
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audacity + hyper engine

anyone know if either of these support vsti / au plug synths yet?
last time I looked audacity could host vst but not vsti
i have no clue about hyper engine
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warpmaster
post Sat 18 Mar 2006, 15:39
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there's both free, just try them.

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post Sat 18 Mar 2006, 15:46
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'there's both free, just try them'

does that answer my question in any way?
i think not
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post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 09:37
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Gogmagog... Very funny... Made me grin!
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post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 12:41
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ok, I'll save you some time.
audacity:vst/au yes, since the new beta
hyperengine: no.


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post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 18:09
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aaaaaaaaaaaah yesssssss

happy - ish thanks warpy, wish my wife would get out more though

me no flame you brudder no flame you no no flame man no no no

re the software
au/vst - yes

but what about the elusive vst i (eye)

note the 'i'

(b4 u set the dogs on me warpy...
i know they are free so i shouldnt be too demanding - but its for a charity project which will hopefully send off young offenders with a laptop that makes music and we cant be doing with 'da crack ting)

its a question of how far we can realistically go down the free gratis and nothing path

and anyway these could never really be considered free....
what about the college edudcation you need to get them to work?
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post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 18:35
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ok so it looks like you cant use a keyboard to record a midi part in

audacity

its a soundfile editor - which is good if you want to edit soundfiles

and theres nothing wrong with that

but its not the garden full of roses that it first seems

reading reading reading

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post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 18:46
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reading reading reading

WHAT IS HYPERENGINE-AV?
A non-linear video editing software that lets you capture, import, edit, arrange together and process video, photos, audio and text to create DV quality movies and slide shows.

no keyboard midi type action here then

which is why i was so perrrrrsitent about the vst eye issue
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post Sun 19 Mar 2006, 18:52
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so

Audacity and hyperengine av are an amazing chance to get yourself
up and running with the concept of building tracks, processing captured sound and even laying a track over some pictures with impressive results for a freebie

but there is still no such thing as a free lunch
a burger? maybe.

any linux gurus out there working on some king of midification usb keyboard support

i know its free i know i know i know

what was i thinking

but hey kids! dont crack feh dat track!
not while mum is looking


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