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Im going to be doing a video on the youtube channel
I hear you @brice, I was trying to get over that in the grand scheme of things an apps performance, sound, ease of use, dependability, etc. is more important than it's icon. Next to those considerations it means little, NOT nothing, a small amount.
When I wrote that I was thinking of the tendency for the modern DAW Production flow to become very visual at the expense of the audio. I've seen guys obsess over waveforms & plugin graphs instead of just using their EARS.
My mistake to make the correlation with this icon topic, yes the visual feedback & GUI is very important to our process. But paramount is how things sound unless I've lost the plot completely re: audio production...
The icons are completely divorced from the gui. The reverb could be one of the dials for example. The compressor could be the meter etc.
(Note that you can drag a node/icon to the right to reveal its name in text)
No worries! The icon gripes I have with these DDMF apps are not part of my previous statement. I mean, in AUM they're a pain in the butt sometimes, but I was speaking more so about interfaces in general and how reliant we are upon them in order to achieve the sounds we're after....for the most part. But all of your points above I completely agree with. Sound is king, for certain. Ears must win.
Is anyone having problems with NYCompressor in AUM?
When I open a project that contains NYcompressor, the whole FX chain sometimes has no audio.
Even by sometimes disabling and enabling NYCompressor, the channel loses audio and can only be fixed by restarting AUM.
I use it all the time in aum and have never had this happen @jolico
It's the app's self defense mechanism against the spectrogram police.
Do you use it in mid/side mode?
Checked it already and it is squeaky clean
I'm having an issue where NYCompressor resets to default state on Cubasis 3 (I reported it on the Steinberg forum as well, since idk if this is something related to NYCompressor or Cubasis 3).
Has anyone experienced something like this?
I didn't report this to DDMF because the last time I tried to contact them regarding to an EchoRek2 issue, I got no answer.. They don't seem to be very responsive.