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Re: Logic Audio Loops



Andrew, I copied this off of the Emagic website...

VST Plug-in Optimizations
- VST 2.0 instruments can now receive VST clock information, making it
possible to perfectly synchronize delays, LFOs and other effects to the 
song
tempo. Note that the plug-in must request this information from Logic, and
that not all plug-ins do this. Check with the plug-in manufacturer to see 
if
this functionality applies to the particular plug-in used.
- Internal programs of VST2.0 instruments can now be changed via standard
program change commands.
- The maximum number of VST plug-ins that can be installed has been
increased.
- "All notes off" message sent to Audio Instruments after pressing STOP.

Seems they've fixed it eh?

Jeff

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Pask" <andrew@kaleidacousticon.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: Logic Audio Loops


> On 5/2/01 at 8:58 AM, jdyck@bigpond.net.au (Jeff van Dyck) wrote:
>
> > Lastly, if there are any VST programmers out there...if one of you 
>could
> > make a simple really long stereo delay plugin that uses the tempo from
the
> > sequencer and has infinite feedback, this would work better than the
waves
> > supertap, as the waves plugin has a lot of extra features that aren't
needed
> > for looping. Would be great if you could set the length in bars.
>
>
> I think there are some issues regarding host-sync support from within
Logic's
> VST implementation which could make this a little tricky, at least as far
as
> writing VST plugins with MSP and pluggo goes. Hopefully Emagic will have
this
> sorted out with Logic 5.  I'm looking forward to Rewire with MSP 2.
>
> L8r
>
> A
>
>