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Just curious if anyone knows the differences between the Sony Oxofrd
plug in versions for HD/TDM and the ones for RTAS. I'm especially curious if there are features or limitations in the RTAS versions compared to the HD versions other than the host based/DIGI card processing issue which limits instances of use in RTAS to what your CPU can handle. By the way, I'm looking to add better plug ins to my mobile rig that is centered around an 002/powerbook running PTLE thus the interest in the RTAS versions... Thanks, chris wavetrap |
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"Chris Seifert" wrote in message
om... Just curious if anyone knows the differences between the Sony Oxofrd plug in versions for HD/TDM and the ones for RTAS. I'm especially curious if there are features or limitations in the RTAS versions compared to the HD versions other than the host based/DIGI card processing issue which limits instances of use in RTAS to what your CPU can handle. hi Chris, no differences other than what you describe above. By the way, I'm looking to add better plug ins to my mobile rig that is centered around an 002/powerbook running PTLE thus the interest in the RTAS versions... Have you tried the McDSP stuff (Filter- & Compressor Bank, Analog Channel)? And one of my favorite reverbs is ReverbOne, although you might want to go outboard for what's usually DSP hogs. Cheers, -- Winter www.EMBStudios.com A World of Good Music (510)325-1029 |
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