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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 9:27:23 GMT -6
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Post by tonycamphd on Oct 12, 2015 9:46:05 GMT -6
holy cow! the holy grail meets the convenience of a plugin! Thanx to kcat i have a ilok2 for the specific purpose of getting the exponential stuff, knowing i can hook into my future M7 is amazing!
thanx Mike!
for those who want to shoot straight to video!
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Post by dandeurloo on Oct 12, 2015 9:59:07 GMT -6
I am very interested!
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Post by dandeurloo on Oct 12, 2015 10:14:46 GMT -6
@exponential
Ok, is there anyway or possibly a second/additional add on price to get the plugin to be a stand alone. Possibly a IPAD app. That way I can use it as a controller when I have the M7 set up as a send on my console with out having to use it in in the DAW. That would also be very handy!
I guess I could just set up a dummy track and have the MIDI the only thing actually set up. That could work as well but a standalone IPAD app could be very handy.
Either way, I love it and will be grabbing this soon and probably your Reverb as well.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Oct 12, 2015 10:30:15 GMT -6
@exponential Ok, is there anyway or possibly a second/additional add on price to get the plugin to be a stand alone. Possibly a IPAD app. That way I can use it as a controller when I have the M7 set up as a send on my console with out having to use it in in the DAW. That would also be very handy! I guess I could just set up a dummy track and have the MIDI the only thing actually set up. That could work as well but a standalone IPAD app could be very handy. Either way, I love it and will be grabbing this soon and probably your Reverb as well. you would need your IPAD to send MIDI over WIFI. and also how are you gonna talk to the Bricasti without some software running on your computer that acts as a MIDI server to interface between your IPAD, your router, and the USB Midi interface that is connected to your bricasti? if you use Logic, you could use Logic Remote to control the plugin remotely (along with everything with your DAW). if you use something other than Logic, you could use Neyrink's VControl app for ipad.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 10:32:18 GMT -6
@exponential Ok, is there anyway or possibly a second/additional add on price to get the plugin to be a stand alone. Possibly a IPAD app. That way I can use it as a controller when I have the M7 set up as a send on my console with out having to use it in in the DAW. That would also be very handy! I guess I could just set up a dummy track and have the MIDI the only thing actually set up. That could work as well but a standalone IPAD app could be very handy. Either way, I love it and will be grabbing this soon and probably your Reverb as well. You should take a look at the video. Just create the plug on the aux track that you use as the return from the M7. That track must exist anyway, so no dummy track is needed. No plans to do standalone apps of any sort, although there may already be some iPad apps that you can adapt.
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Post by sll on Oct 12, 2015 10:33:37 GMT -6
That is just too cool. Automating settings and patches within a session would be a game changer. Unfortunately, I think my ancient Mac and Pro tools are probably not compatible? I'm on PT 6.9.1 I don't remember what version of OSX, but the mac is a pre-intel G5. An ipad app would be super useful too.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Oct 12, 2015 10:35:40 GMT -6
That is just too cool. Automating settings and patches within a session would be a game changer. Unfortunately, I think my ancient Mac and Pro tools are probably not compatible? I'm on PT 6.9.1 I don't remember what version of OSX, but the mac is a pre-intel G5. An ipad app would be super useful too. good lord, time to upgrade, bro lolol
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Post by sll on Oct 12, 2015 10:39:03 GMT -6
That is just too cool. Automating settings and patches within a session would be a game changer. Unfortunately, I think my ancient Mac and Pro tools are probably not compatible? I'm on PT 6.9.1 I don't remember what version of OSX, but the mac is a pre-intel G5. An ipad app would be super useful too. good lord, time to upgrade, bro lolol I know, but it does everything I need it to do and is super stable. I'd rather buy M7s than give Avid any more money.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2015 10:39:55 GMT -6
I should also make it clear that you don't need MIDI tracks and you don't need to record MIDI information. MIDI is just the communication protocol between the plugin and the M7. You can record regular automation data in your DAW, just as with any other plugin. You can also use Avid control surfaces (Icon, S6, Artist Mix, etc) and perhaps some Avid-supported HUI controllers.
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Post by drbill on Oct 12, 2015 11:09:57 GMT -6
Congrats Michael!!!
Guys, as a beta tester, I can assure you that this is as easy to use as any other plugin. Simple, straightforward, to the point. Elegantly programmed, and it just DOES what it should. I can't see a single M7 owner not wanting this plugin, and I'm sure it will generate M7 sales as well now that there is a simple way to "recall" your M7 settings with every session. Good luck Casey & Michael!!! <thumbsup>
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Post by swurveman on Oct 12, 2015 19:13:57 GMT -6
I have a question: As it is now, I set up my Bricasti as an analog connection via the "insert" of the I/O setup in Pro Tools 11 and theExternal FX utility in Cubase. Then, I insert the Bricasti insert/External FX on a channel. Is this plugin going to supersede that insert interface? How does it know the analog outputs and inputs?
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Oct 13, 2015 5:13:18 GMT -6
"Just create the plug on the aux track that you use as the return from the M7. That track must exist anyway, so no dummy track is needed."
^ means the plugin doesn't process any audio. it just sends out MIDI sysex commands to the M7.
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Post by dandeurloo on Oct 13, 2015 9:34:26 GMT -6
That is how I will use it when I have my M7 on one of my Sends on the console. Basically, it will only send the MIDI info. The inputs and output will still be hardwired to the console. The AUX track that has the M7 Control on it could have bogus inputs and output settings because it wont matter. It just needs to be connected MIDI to the M7.
This will be a nice little product.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2015 9:50:17 GMT -6
I have a question: As it is now, I set up my Bricasti as an analog connection via the "insert" of the I/O setup in Pro Tools 11 and theExternal FX utility in Cubase. Then, I insert the Bricasti insert/External FX on a channel. Is this plugin going to supersede that insert interface? How does it know the analog outputs and inputs? The plugin can really go anywhere. You could put it on a completely unrelated track if you wanted to (and could keep it straight in your head). The audio path of the plugin is just a pass-through (it also shows meter values for whatever is going through it). Since the majority of users will integrate the M7 as send/return, that's why I suggest placing it in aux channel. But you can really put it wherever you want.
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Post by matt on Oct 13, 2015 17:05:57 GMT -6
Will it control an M7M as a stand-alone unit? That is, without a Bricasti M10 remote attached? Bricasti M7M
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2015 17:10:05 GMT -6
Will it control an M7M as a stand-alone unit? That is, without a Bricasti M10 remote attached? Bricasti M7MYep!
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Post by wiz on Oct 13, 2015 18:24:48 GMT -6
Will it control an M7M as a stand-alone unit? That is, without a Bricasti M10 remote attached? Bricasti M7MYep! Ooooooooh 8) cheers Wiz
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Post by henge on Oct 14, 2015 20:32:00 GMT -6
Unfortunately with the shitty CDN dollar an M7M is $4000!! So tempted though...
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Post by matt on Oct 14, 2015 21:39:33 GMT -6
Will it control an M7M as a stand-alone unit? That is, without a Bricasti M10 remote attached? Bricasti M7MYep! After watching the demo video, it looks like the only thing you can't do with an M7M is send user presets from the Bricasti to the M7 Control since there is no "edit" button on the M7M. Michael, can you confirm this? If so, it's not a big deal, but worth noting.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Oct 14, 2015 22:11:09 GMT -6
it's too bad the MIDI sysex spec for the M7 isn't publicly available, cuz someone would have definitely developed a TouchOSC module to control it.
ExponentialAudio, are you guys gonna develop similar software for other hardware boxes that allow full parameter control over Sysex? maybe one of the kurzweil FX processors or somethin'
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2015 8:08:45 GMT -6
After watching the demo video, it looks like the only thing you can't do with an M7M is send user presets from the Bricasti to the M7 Control since there is no "edit" button on the M7M. Michael, can you confirm this? If so, it's not a big deal, but worth noting. I've only got a regular M7 here. No M7M, I'm afraid. I suppose you'd have to hook up an M10 to do it. But it's really quite easy to make user presets with the GUI.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 15, 2015 8:10:04 GMT -6
it's too bad the MIDI sysex spec for the M7 isn't publicly available, cuz someone would have definitely developed a TouchOSC module to control it. ExponentialAudio, are you guys gonna develop similar software for other hardware boxes that allow full parameter control over Sysex? maybe one of the kurzweil FX processors or somethin' Not likely to do any MIDI stuff other than the Bricasti. Got my own line of algorithms to attend to, after all.
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Post by NoFilterChuck on Oct 15, 2015 10:05:46 GMT -6
fair enough. tho, way more people own cheaper reverb units than the M7. the bricasti is too expensive for most guys running project studios nowadays. it's for big-time studios only, from what i've seen.
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Post by dandeurloo on Oct 15, 2015 10:19:47 GMT -6
The only guys I know personally that have a Bricasti are not in big time studios. Just really nice home studios or smaller studios. That is because it is worth the investment.
I have a few of the other lower dollar verbs but the M7 stomps them all. This plug will be really handy!
Plus, I think Casey and Michael worked together at a previous company. So, they are probably buddies which I think is cool.
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