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weird spectral delay problem

Dieses Thema im Forum "SPEKTRAL DELAY" wurde erstellt von mixmasterdsr, 11. August 2002.

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  1. mixmasterdsr

    mixmasterdsr Forum Member

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    Hi, I'm running the plugin with Cubase. My problem is that when I stop the sequencer, the oscillators stop running which make the pannings, etc. When I hard reset the patch, they start back up moving again, but I have to make sure that I select another patch, then the one I want before exporting or I won't get any of the panning/delay effects, etc. It seems that hitting 'stop' on the sequencer causes the spectral delay to stop moving it's matrices...What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
     
  2. Steffen Fuerst

    Steffen Fuerst NI Product Owner

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    I think the LFO-Speed react as default on CC 1 (Mod Wheel). And in Cubase there is an option that reset some CCs when stopping the sequenzer, this include CC 1. So you must turn off this option or you can change the LFO-Speed CC via MIDI-Learn (click on the NI-Logo on the left and you get a menue where you can turn on MIDI-Learn).

    Bye,
    Steffen
     
  3. mixmasterdsr

    mixmasterdsr Forum Member

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    What I'm talking about (not sure if it's really LFO or not) is the feedback window stops running, where it is showing the panning of audio both left and right, say on a setting like 'frippertronics', when I hit the stop button on the sequencer. I also have 'Ignore midi reset messages' option turned on in the plugin. Not sure how MIDI learn will help me, I just want the patch in the plugin to remain 'on' and working no matter what I do in the Cubase. Currently in order to use the plugin with a song, I have to keep re-selecting the patch I want so that it stays on after I've started and stopped a song. Is this a bug with the Spectral Delay? It sure is a weird way to operate. Thanks!
     
  4. Steffen Fuerst

    Steffen Fuerst NI Product Owner

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    I still think, that Cubase sends something on CC1. So please check if the LFO Freq is turned to 0 when you hit stop. If yes, you have two posibilities: Change in the Cubase-Settings the behauvior on stopping or assign the LFO Freq to another CC.

    Bye,
    Steffen
     
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