Thanks Job . . . much appreciated (seriously)
Ahhh, yes . . . the manual ;-)
Cheers!
B
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On Nov 3, 2009, at 11:59 PM, Job ter Burg (L2B) wrote:
> "Benjamin Hershleder" (04-11-2009 02:32) :
>
> > Can MC use any DigiDesign audio plugin?
>
> Manual says:
>
> > AudioSuite Plug-in Limitations
> > The following limitations apply to the AudioSuite plug-ins:
> > •
> > Some plug-ins that perform analysis passes on the audio data are not
> > supported. This includes plug-ins that use playlist information to
> cache
> > analysis data.
> > •
> > If you want to use plug-ins that change the length of an audio
> clip or that
> > operate on multiple inputs at the same time, use the method
> described in
> > Creating New Master Clips with AudioSuite Plug-Ins. Applying an
> effect to a
> > clip in the Timeline does not work for these operations.
>
> Also, as I read recently, non-core plugins are not supported, but
> may work
> (can't remeber where this was stated). Core plugins are the ones
> that ship
> with your Avid, as far as I understand. What happens is that if you
> use -
> for instance - Massey Plugins' brickwall limiter, you can install
> it, and it
> will show up on the list of plugins in the AudioSuite Tool, but
> there will
> be a "~" in front of its name. If you apply it, the Avid tells you
> that you
> may use this, but that succesful performance is not guaranteed. From
> that
> point on, it's hit and miss, apparently.
>
> By the way, the Massey L2007 is a very nice brickwall limiter
> AudioSuite
> plugin that I use succesfully on SN 4.0.2. Just 89 bucks.
>
> Hey Avid, how about giving us RTAS....?
>
> --
> Job ter Burg
> film editor - NL
>
>
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