Posted: 30/06/2003 - 15:12
@DHS:
Why not ask me?
Try TC Works Native Bundle 3.0!
Why not ask me?
Try TC Works Native Bundle 3.0!
Dr.Future wrote:@DHS:
Why not ask me?
Try TC Works Native Bundle 3.0!
Waves are indeed availble as VST (nothing to do with directX AFAIK, the Waveshell is in order to minimize CPU load by using core parts), TDM and AU versions.DHS wrote:Nope. Waves plugins are directX plugins, avaiable in vst through the waveshell plugin. This allow automation, but i don't think it will work in other ways.Sonic Wanderer wrote:The Renaissance plugins are VST:s, aren't they? Most probably the mentioned compressor from that company should be available as VST. Don't quote me on that, though.
Got the demo from TCWorks site.Dr.Future wrote:@DHS:
Why not ask me?
Try TC Works Native Bundle 3.0!
Yep, i guessed it, but it still doesn't work.Pex `Mahoney` Tufvesson wrote:It works with TC native bundle.
Use the "KeyInput" (or "SideChain" if you have a newer version) plug for listening to the sidechain (without modifying it), and then use the compressor with the KeyInput-button active, and the little "1" beside it also active.
Good luck! This should be able to use in more creative ways than just jamming 3dB higher in general...!
You know what? It works because it's the DX version.Pex `Mahoney` Tufvesson wrote:Pc, Cubase SX, TC works masters bundle v2.02 Direct-X. Works fine here! Try again!