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  • Daniel Roman
    Participant

    Hi guys, I make the same test than before, but in a NEW PROJECT (with out process and other tracks) and all worked. Perfect cancelation… so… The Bounce vs the Virtual Instrument (SD3) are in perfect phase…

    I think my first session is to heavy in CPU demand, and could be affect the phase of the Bounce.

    Regards 😉


    Reply To: Superior Drummer – Hi Hat – not in perfect phase the bounce vs SD3?? version: 3.3.5
    Operating system: macOS Monterey (12)
    Daniel Roman
    Participant

    Thanks for your soon answer 🙂 I’m checking UVI Plate, Waves Abbey Road Plates and Arturia Rev Plate 140.

    Daniel Roman
    Participant

    Wooo!!! Thanks John for your Help! Have a good week.

    Daniel Roman
    Participant

    Thanks John for clarification!

    Daniel Roman
    Participant

    Thanks Patrick, could you help me how you can automate the Velocity Curve from Superior Drummer 3 in the DAW?

    Daniel Roman
    Participant

    Thanks Mac for your reply. Really appreciate.

    I don’t know if we are talking about of same frequency. I will be more specific: In the attached file you can note a Hiss like a resonance in second 2, second 6, second 9 and second 13 of the attached file. I suggest use headphone.

    My strings in the real instrument Pbass that I have are Round Wound.

    The other VSTs, like MODO BASS 2, they don’t have this hiss (or resonance) and of course, the example in the web page of TOONTRACK with the same preset (CLEAN DI PICK B) is perfect and I like it… I’m assume that there are no additional process (it’s a preset).

    I’ve attache a midi file “Example.mid” if you or anyone can bounce a mp3 file with Classic Rock, preset CLEAN DI PICK B, and attach the file for check if the hiss go out or is the same. This will clarify if the origin is my system or Ezbass.

    Thanks!

     

     


    Reply To: EZBass sound weird – full of harmonics and hisses that dirty the mix version: 1.1.4
    Operating system: macOS Monterey (12)
    Daniel Roman
    Participant

    Hi guys, here is an audio example with the issue that I explain in my before message : The audio file has a lot of harmonics or hisses. The library is Classic Rock (Pbass) and the preset is CLEAN DI PICK B.

    Please listen with headphones. There are harmonics or whistles in the background.

    You can tell me that this is part of the musical execution of the instrument, but I have a Pbass and doesn’t happen. For the rest, other VSTs on the market don’t have this type of modeling either (whistles), which otherwise affects a mix.

    In case of using EQ I will cut the attack of the sound and it’s not my idea.

    You may think that I’m exaggerating, but this result really surprises me for the price of the product and because in the audio file examples in the web page of Toontrack this problem is not appreciated.

    Could someone tell me if this is OK or not? and if it’s a issue of the Ezbass or maybe from my System?

    I use Logic Pro X 12.4, MacBook Pro M1, Monterrey 12.5 and my Audio Interface is Apogee Duet.


    Reply To: EZBass sound weird – full of harmonics and hisses that dirty the mix version: 1.1.4
    Operating system: macOS Monterey (12)
    • This post was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by Daniel Roman.
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