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hi leute
kann mir jemand ein gutes Noisegate empfehlen ?
und was kosten die so ?
thx
ROb
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Hi Rob,
in welcher Funktion willst Du das einsetzen?? Wie ist Deine Arbeitsweise, bzw. wie nimmst Du auf??
Gruss
von
Knut
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hi knut
ich benötige es zur Unterdrückung von Nebengeräuschen bei meiner Sidstation.
aufnehmen tu ich mit protools
mfg
ROb
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in der Bedienungsanleitung empfehlen sie mir das
Behringer Autocom
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Moin ROb,
was ist denn nochmal eine "Sidstation"? Habe ich zwar schonmal gehört, aber imMoment sagt mir das nichts.
Das Behringer Autocom habe ich selber. Ich hab´es gebraucht für 200 DM gekauft. Ist allerdings kein reines Noisegate, sondern ein kombiniertes Gerät aus Compressor/Limiter/Gate.
Ich bin damit sehr zufrieden! Allerdings hast Du in der Noisegate-Funktion keinerlei Einstellmöglichkeiten, ausser dem Pegel, wann die Funktion einsetzten soll. Der Nachfolger Autocom Pro bietet dies. In der Bedienungsanleitung Autocom Pro, kannst Du das nachlesen.
Ein andere Hersteller ist z.B. dbx
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...Wie gut, wenn man Keyboards-Abbonent ist. Ich habe gerade mal gesucht und in der Ausgabe 10/99 den Testartikel gefunden. Hört sich eigentlich interessant an, was da steht.
Da ist auch ein Link zur Sidstation-Homepage. Es sgibt ein Betriebssystem-Update auf V1.1 R33. Vielleicht bringt das ja auch noch Besserung. Hier das readme-file daraus:
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Elektron SidStation OS 1.10 R33
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(C)2000 Elektron ESI AB
The Elektron SidStation OS is distributed as a "flash" upgrade. The software
is free for all current legal SidStation end users as of March 2000. It is
presented "as is", which means that Elektron does not take any responsibility
to any unwanted effects this upgrade might have.
The flash upgrade is a delicate operation in which the flash circuit is first
is erased, then reprogrammed. If anything happens during this process the
SidStation will no longer start up, and require the FLASH to be reprogrammed
externally. Never perform a flash upgrade unless you need to update the
operating system. No patchdata is installed or changed during an upgrade.
The only time when you should need to run this upgrade is if your SidStation
tells a versionnumber of 1.0 or lower on startup.
We recommend that you back up your patch data before performing th actual
upgrade. _Never_ interrupt a running flash upgrade. If interrupted your
SidStation will have an empty or incompletely written OS and will require
the FLASH circuit to be externally reprogrammed. This is not covered by the
warranty.
Please follow the instructions on how to upgrade on your computer platform.
Details should be included in the package from which you is reading this file.
Changes in the SidStation OS 1.10 R33
-------------------------------------
(compared to last public release 1.000 R28)
* SYSEX dump problem fixed. Some patches wouldn't dump properly in R28.
* Full control of all SidStation parameters is included through SYSEX
Direct Program messages (see the updated manual for documentation).
* Tables functionality improved:
+ 65 steps in total now available (64 steps + loop possible)
+ Tables always in sync - all oscillators are now updated even when they
aren't activated. Making it possible to drop sequenced tables in and out.
+ Tables now work correctly in poly-mode
* MIDI-clock instability cured. Should now work flawless with all
different sequencers and synthesizers.
* There was a problem with lost notes in R28 that is now fixed.
* Force NOTE_ON reinit function added.
* ALL_NOTES_OFF (panic) message now recognised.
* Patch edit can now only be entered by right arrow at Patch choose menu
(to avoid confusing new users).
* Erase memory menu redesigned to be less deadly.
* Realtime controllers responce at extreme values is slightly improved.
* The SYSEX ID-sequence now used is the official Elektron sequence
00 20 3c, instead of 00 45. R33 is backwards compatible, but R28 will
not understand the new sequence.
* And of course - a new intro!
March 2000,
Daniel Hansson, Elektron ESI AB
The Windows 95/98 OS 1.1 upgradewizard
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The upgrade wizard has only been tested with Win95/98. NT
is not supported.
The software is provided "as is". No warranty is given.
Instructions
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Switch on your SidStation, run the program and follow
the instructions *carefully*. Be sure to quit all
other programs while running the program.
Trouble shooting
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* No midi devices show up in the list - Check your midi settings
in the multimedia section in the Windows control panel. Make
sure you have the latest drivers. Contact your midi interface vendor
for more information about obtaining these.
* The midi test fails - Make sure you have a working midi
communication by testing with another software like a sequencer.
Check your cables. Contact support@sidstaion.com if the problem still
exist.
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