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You're cracking me up... Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Timothy Mungenast" <mungenast@earthlink.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 8:47 PM Subject: Re: Bidule for Krispen > It occurs to me that "Bidule for Krispen" would make a fine song title. > > Hmmm... wondering about the etymology of "Bidule".... perhaps short for > "bidet schedule"? > I can see it now... "I get to use it at 9:05! Wait your turn, > spottytrousers!!" > > Yours in Nonlinearity, > Tim Mungenast > > > >> [Original Message] >> From: <phaslem@wightman.ca> >> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >> Date: 6/26/2006 3:50:07 PM >> Subject: Re: Bidule for Krispen >> >> This is exactly what I've been doing with Bidule, I have 9 different >> strings of >> vsts, each with a different sound that I want to capture. I can switch >> from one >> to another with the midi foot pedal anytime during a tune. It's a >> wonderful sort >> of freedom. But I like having the strings and the components of the > strings on >> the screen so that if I want to make any minor adjustments I can very > quickly >> get at that vst and make whatever adjustments I want. I have been >running > into >> that cpu overload problem but in my case I believe it is largely due to > the >> cpu.... I put a prescott core cpu in and it just runs way too hot for a >> 1u >> rackmount computer. The other one I built has a northwood core and cpu > usuage >> never goes over 50% and the temp never cracks 60 F, The prescott quite > often >> gets up over 75 F and then the cpu load jumps completely over the top. > I've >> ordered a new one, hopefully I'll get this week. >> >> Paul Haslem >> hammered dulcimer and guitar >> Ontario, Canda >> www.dulcify.ca >> >> >> >> >> >> Quoting a k butler <akbutler@tiscali.co.uk>: >> >> > At 17:23 26/06/2006, you wrote: >> >> I would like a host that allows me to create a "module" of VSTs in a >> >> seqeence, or in parallel, and to bring that up immediately with the >> >> touch of a button. I know Bidule does this, but I don't want to see >> >> all the blased VSTs on the screen. >> > >> > You can put a whole load of FX into a group in Bidule, and then it >> > appears as a single box. >> > >> > andy >> > > >