On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 18:52:35 +0200
Atte <atte@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> On 07/01/2015 12:55 AM, jonetsu@email-addr-hidden wrote:
> > On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 19:22:29 +0200
> > Atte <atte@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> >> I think it would make all your renoise instruments + renoise native
> >> effects available in say ardour. Might be useful :-)
> >
> > Pardon me for the following naive question:
> > In which way ?
>
> It's a vst instrument...
>
> I think if you have that in mind and watch the video, you'll get the
> idea:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-Xk9Ck64Ps
Yes, I saw this some time ago. Everyone knows how to work with vst. I
don't. Actually, I will try the airwave interface with Angelina
vst synth and this will be a first. Is it like using zynsubaddfx ? A
MIDI keyboard plays zyn, then zyn's output is recorded as an Ardour
track. Same with a vst synth (I know redux is more, but for
the sake of establishing a base comparison) ?
I know, if I'm not mistaken, that vst plugins in Renoise (I don\t
use any) enables Renoise to add its effects to it. Whereas it is not
possible, obviously, with a hardware synth sequenced in Renoise.
So that's basically it: I read the blurb but I'm not getting it in
a practical day-to-day way. What would you do with Redux, in which way
would you creatively use it, incorporate it in your workflows ?
Cheers.
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