I guess, the slow way of doing so would be to align 2 high cuts and 2 lo cuts for splitting the signal, and the have the compressors after that - thus avoiding inserts. Celmo has made a cross over, that may make it a little easyer.
On 2004-02-23 10:58, Immanuel wrote:
I guess, the slow way of doing so would be to align 2 high cuts and 2 lo cuts for splitting the signal, and the have the compressors after that - thus avoiding inserts. Celmo has made a cross over, that may make it a little easyer.
My options would be:
- bypass for each stage to have even more control of the signal
- numeric displays for all parameters
I still have problems to have a "flat" signal coming out of it, ie I can't put the knoobs/sliders to zero even when double clicked the signal isn't flat. Of course it doesn't mean I don't like the sound coming out of the device! It's really good (as somebody said great for drums )
On 2004-02-24 13:19, Immanuel wrote:
Do you mean, that the way you split the signal does not create the phase isues of normal x-overs?
I think that the phase issues of some multiband-plugs for the creamware platform are not normal. It should be normal that the software can be used without destroying the (Master-)signal.
Thanks a lot Andre for the great device! It sounds and looks great!
I ve tried an earlier version and I am now downloading your latest 1.7 version. What is the bass delay for?
I still have problems to have a "flat" signal coming out of it, ie I can't put the knoobs/sliders to zero even when double clicked the signal isn't flat.
hi,
the signal is flat here, if there is no compression on it. ?!
Sorry for bothering you, Andre... Still have probs with the flat signal. I tried many things and compared it with bypass and there are differences. After hitting on the faders to "zero" them (like I do on pots, faders and any controller in any device to give it the default position) it gives very silent signal, perhaps flat but not the one that I hear after hitting bypass. Can you, please send me or us a preset file containing the flat one? I'd be greatful