jbuhler
Senior Member
Yes, that’s where I put them. When I'm back at my rig, I'll try it in a different DAW and see if the VST is picked up and works.Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components (or VST)
Yes, that’s where I put them. When I'm back at my rig, I'll try it in a different DAW and see if the VST is picked up and works.Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components (or VST)
Good news..ThanksLooking into getting it to Windows now
That's good to hear! Not sure why you would get a message about Python though, but if it works, it worksHey, thanks a lots for your hard work on that, Anders
I just followed your instructions. Windows 7 here. And: It works - great!
Installed all three Csound-Packs. Just one small window popped up "Please install python 2.7 again".
But nevertheless everything functions.
There's no granular, it actually just loops a 2 second clip (actually, it's four versions of that loop, pitching up/down independently). It has a 0.5 second crossover, which is why on certain sounds you can hear a slight dip when it loops (this is why I recommend using lots of reverb )However you managed to do that - Respect!
Does it use granular parts?
Now I could imagine to use PaulStretch besides...
Thanks! I'm glad to hear you like it. It works surprisingly well with atonal stuff, as well, like cymbals etc. Good for making some pretty creepy risers.What a lot of fun — it works just fine in Logic Pro. Thanks for the generous gift, Anders.