Re: [LAD] CAPS- 0.9.7

From: <bart@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Jan 29 2013 - 22:45:11 EET

Hi Tim,

I'm not at my studio-PC atm, but I'm 99% sure the session started with no
amps on the channels that have one now. (<maybe> one out of 5)

I will check asap and let you know if removing and reintroducing the plugs
fixes things.

Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help resolve this.

Best,
Bart.

> [Tim Goetze]
>>[Bart Brouns]
>>>I have a similar problem as the one reported earlier:
>>>In AmpVST, all amp-models sound the same to me except the BassMan.
>>>Also: they all have a lot more gain/distortion then the BassMan.
>>>This is with v 0.9.7.
>>>
>>>If you want I can provide a small Ardour session to demonstrate the
>>>problem.
>>
>>That's a new one probably, the earlier problem was the tonestack model
>>selection updating from the "over" control input, and the "tonestack"
>>control being useless. This has been fixed in 0.9.7 anyway.
>
> Thinking about this some more, it seems possible, perhaps even likely,
> that you started your ardour session with a previous version of the
> plugin and then updated CAPS. If ardour saves a plugin control map
> with the session (likely needed for automation purposes), this map, if
> using numerical indices instead of port labels, will not match a later
> version of a plugin with reordered controls.
>
> Depending on what version of CAPS you started with, what is presented
> to you as the tonestack model selector could well map to the amp's
> gain instead, leading to the result you described.
>
> If this is correct, removing all references to the plugin from your
> session and then reintroducing it should fix the problem.
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>

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