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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. This post has been edited by condorman: Mon 29 Mar 2010, 20:56 |
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WaveArts and Waves have nothing to do with each other.
-- to work any plug in, you'll need a host. one example is the program Peak, from Bias. there are numerous examples of other editing and tracking programs that host VST or AU plugs. each host instantiates its plug ins a bit differently, but but basically it's the same. open your host, open the audio file you'll want to work on. go to the plug in menu, and chose the plug in you want to work with. a window for that plug will open over the audio file's window. make your adjustments, bounce your changes, and re-save the audio file, now with the effects you've printed into ram. i often rename the re saved file, so i can keep a back up current. good luck! This post has been edited by houstonmusic: Tue 30 Mar 2010, 02:27 |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 29-Mar 10 Member No.: 113,480 ![]() |
Thank you houstonmusic for your help. Now I get it!
I have tried with Audacity and it works. I can see the WaveArts plug-in windows. But the thing is I can't really adjust a song as I want. Actually I don't know how to display the music in the plug-in window and see its spectrum. I confirm I have opened an audio file before in the host (Audacity). Maybe you could help. And do you have any idea about to use this plug-ins with GarageBand? Thanks! ![]() (Note : sorry, it seems I should have posted in the "Plug-ins and Virtual Instruments" section) This post has been edited by condorman: Tue 30 Mar 2010, 10:00 |
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