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condorman
post Mon 29 Mar 2010, 20:55
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Hello,

Could anyone explain how to launch these plug-ins (from WaveArts)?

Do I need to install a software before (like "Restoration Native" from Waves)?

Thank you for your help.

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tonester
post Wed 31 Mar 2010, 12:35
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not familiar with the plug, but do you have to click the "preview" button first?
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houstonmusic
post Thu 1 Apr 2010, 00:59
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ah ha.
yes, i think that audacity is only vst, and that it's not realtime.
select an area of audio, and click the preview button.
cheers.
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post Thu 1 Apr 2010, 13:04
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QUOTE (houstonmusic @ Wed 31 Mar 2010, 18:59) *
ah ha.
yes, i think that audacity is only vst, and that it's not realtime.
select an area of audio, and click the preview button.
cheers.



Audacity is not a plug in, but rather a separate audio editor, so it is not technically a VST. WaveArts Restoration is the plugin. I know that when I used to use Sound Forge, if you wanted to insert a plugin and hear a section of processed audio, you needed to select the section of audio, and "preview" it first. Must be the same with Audacity (which, IMO is an awesome piece of software, especially freeware)

hope this helps

cheers!
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post Thu 1 Apr 2010, 16:38
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right right,
of course i meant, it only HOSTS VST. i was writing quickly on the fly.
i'm pretty impressed with what audacity does too, though it's got some behaviors that bug me.
i'm using Peak, unless i'm at the theater where they won't pony up for a license. ; )
same deal though, you're right, gotta use preview to hear it.
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post Thu 1 Apr 2010, 20:04
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QUOTE (houstonmusic @ Thu 1 Apr 2010, 10:38) *
right right,
of course i meant, it only HOSTS VST. i was writing quickly on the fly.
i'm pretty impressed with what audacity does too, though it's got some behaviors that bug me.
i'm using Peak, unless i'm at the theater where they won't pony up for a license. ; )
same deal though, you're right, gotta use preview to hear it.



Peak. Nice! Someday....

Audacity hosts AU as well. I'm not sure about RTAS, though.
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QUOTE (tonester @ Thu 1 Apr 2010, 20:04) *
QUOTE (houstonmusic @ Thu 1 Apr 2010, 10:38) *
right right,
of course i meant, it only HOSTS VST. i was writing quickly on the fly. cool.gif
i'm pretty impressed with what audacity does too, though it's got some behaviors that bug me. tongue.gif
i'm using Peak, unless i'm at the theater where they won't pony up for a license. ; )
same deal though, you're right, gotta use preview to hear it.



Peak. Nice! Someday.... laugh.gif

Audacity hosts AU as well. I'm not sure about RTAS, though. angry.gif

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