Re: Cubase 5.1.2 [PC-x86].rar 64 Bit

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Thanks for the help. I actually uninstalled my version of Cubase as I remembered when I installed it, it said whether I wanted to install the 32 or 64 bit versions, so I reinstalled it at 32 bit and now I can use these plug-ins again! Cheers for the heads up!

Except error or omission from my side, there is still this annoying bug with some of your plugs within Samplitude/Sequoia where for some reasons the GUI gets back to default (I mean all parameters to default) when I reopen a project.

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I run Cubase 5.5.1 on my new i7 930 with Windows 7 Home Premium x64.
The problem is: YOUR PLUGINS WONT SHOW!!! ?
And This IS a real big problem to me ?
Whats up? ANy problems with win7 x64?
Please have a look on it because all my previous tracks use some of your plugs and I wanted to use them in the future, too! ?

I hope this gives a rough idea about the reasoning behind the timing presets. I know it kind of gets old, but really try to hear whats happening when using the different settings. Just take the names literal. Hopefully this works out for the material you work on and the sound you are looking for ?

+1 on the inertia tape speed feature. Actually I already had such models in the prototypes but it did not felt right yet and so it was defered for the 1.0 release.
I also currently miss a midi learn feature when working with DLA on my own. Both might be something for an update but definately not this year anymore.

This is my first post here. As a novice recording enthousiast, I do not have a great deal of experience in utilizing your plugs-ins yet. Still, among the many plug-ins out there, free or otherwise, yours stand out as being superbly designed. I appreciate your attention to detail in making them aesthetically interesting, particularly the vintage looking ones and those with Vu styled meters. I also really appreciate the plugs-ins that have many presets. This is a big bonus for those of us who lack the experience to hunt for and quickly find certain sounds. Even your manuals are excellent. Thank you for making these stellar plug-ins available.

Hello! I just wanted to congratulate on your great work flawless and neat that develops in these beautiful machines, also thank you for your dedication and great contribution to those of us in this, as I respect myself, my future in music production Industrial IDM, really needed a place like this!

If the P4 is a rather old one it could be the issue, NastyDLA demands some cpu indeed. But it could also simply the chorus bug if that crackle only occurs when chorus is enabled. That one will be fixed later on.

I love Density mkII and use it everywhere.
In Presonus Studio One, it makes something crash when I close the song. I never lost data, but.. just to let you know!
Thank for the wonderful plugins.

Although I left remarks once before, I have just finished my first real project, and felt compelled to comment again. I can hardly convey how well your plug ins work, and I am thrilled with the results. I used Density, Rescue, DLA, and Nasty HF. Everything about them is stellar, from the designs on through to actual function. Thanks again for making these unbelievable plug ins available.

Should you develop any others, perhaps some kind of specialized mastering leveler/limiter might be worth considering. Then one could literally complete a project, including mastering, using nothing but Bootsy plugs. ?

Is there any reason for you to not include the exact frequency (in numbers) when we tweak your plugins? I love Nasty VCS, but I need numeric precision when setting the High Pass Filter and the Low Pass Filter. Not even when I remove the GUI from the plugin I can see the data, just a slider with no label. This is being a deal breaker for me, have you ever considered doing a version where the plugin tells these informations while we twist the knobs? Thanks!

I agree with DSA, would greatly appreciate Nasty VCS HP and LP have numeric precision as many of us are working in bad acoustic spaces and rely on our ears AND numbers to get best results. Hope you will consider in the future.

Hi Bootsy, I was just reading your latest news letter and you mentioned a bug with Nasty DLA. I have the plugin, LOVE it! Could you provide me with some details about the bug and what I mayt be able to do to help? Thank you for your great plugins; if I can help in some way I will.
Scott

Do you consider releasing only the saturation section Nasty VCS (knobs IN and SAT) as a separated plugin? Its my favourite saturation plugin ever and I use it on everything, but its a bit overkill loading the entire strip only to use this section.

Hi there Bootsie. Love your plugs, just wanted to let you know that I stilll get that weird chorus issue with NastyDLA inside FL Studio 9.8, even with the new beta you released. It works great inside Reaper however.

Hi. I wanted to personally thank you for creating free VST effects. Our artists use them quite a lot in their music (Polybonk is an electronic music store).
Also, I would like to let you know in appreciation for making your effects FREE, that our blog included your FerricTDS in our TOP FIVE Free VST List.

Hi sorry been busy ,thanx for reply,yep I cant open the rar ,my mistake,on win xp or 7 or linux,still would love to try it, density ive tried so far its exellent ,thanx for that,I use uad and other plugs its as good as easily and more flexible.

Got it all working,was a stupid problem,nuff said,WOW these are really hot plug ins,able to add or subtract harmonics eq etc, that ive been unable to acheive before even with uad,really pleasant results,they actually do something positive,awsome dude.

I think your plug-ins are incredible. i have a little plug-in corner in Music maker (the leading Dutch musicians magazine) and next issue will give you some nice press. I could send you a copy if you provide me with a postal adress, or I can scan the artikel and mail it to you if you are interested.

I downloaded all of your plugins today and i must say that i am extremly impressed, i am an owner of the Waves Mercury Bundle and your plugins qualitiy must not hide from Waves. I like your GUIs and how smooth they work in comparison to some commercial products.

Upon examining Density, the meters were frozen at pegged (even though they were not anywhere near that as I had it set), and nothing responded on the gui. This seems to have only occurred after I manually tweaked a preset.

I also would very much love to see linux versions, and I think this option has just become a lot more relevant with the advent of Bitwig (awesome!).
But there is no need for rebuilding the plugins with a different container like lv2 or ladspa, just recompile them on Linux as they are. There is plenty of vst support around.
This would be a big deal for the Linux community, as there are so few industrial grade plugins around for the platform.
I would provide any help I could give you.

After some checking, the behavior is like Danny says: it open fines in other projects, but not the one in which the bug has appeared. It seems like when there are a lot of plugins loaded it starts too happen. But even though it might be a memory problem, I was only using around one third of the RAM according to Task Manager (Windows).

I am using Cubase 6 (Win 7 64 bit). I bridged the vsts using jbridge. When I choose a preset for Density mkII, it appears to me that the UI does not reflect the preset settings. Have there been other users having this kind of issue/any solutiuon to this?

Ha Bootsie, thank you for epic verb, but how do get those extra presets to function, i have cubase 4, i put epic verb dll in a vst folder it works fine but i downloaded the extra preset file and i am unable to get epic verb to find them, what should i do?

Just got the heads up about these fantastic plugins. They really are that good!
However I have a gui issue with the Ferric TDS in Cubase 6.0.5 64bit. Namely that closing down the GUI crashes Cubase leaving a blank gui.
However the good news is that J Bridge seems to work.
Any chance of some 64 bit versions?
David

Ran one mix through a summing bus, and on the other mix simply put Tessla across each of these channels. Tessla tied, every time. Mix seemed just as wide, just as full, just as beautifully saturated and deep as the analog summing bus of $1400. So, you have saved me $1400 and probably much more from these wonderful plugs.

I absolutely love your plugins. The BootEQ MkII pre-amp is on most of my tracks and I use its LF harmonic knob on bass guitar and kick drum most of the time. NastyVCS is my go-to compressor and EQ for broad changes. I also love TesslaPRO and epicVerb and baxterEQ.

I quite often have to even out the volume of a live snare drum track, where all the hits are very very short and sharp, and anything but a lookahead limiter is too slow, but I have to make sure the release is long enough to not cut the tops off the transients and remove punch. I usually use W1 or something similar, but was attracted to Density with its program-dependent attack/release time and smaller ratios instead of brickwall limiting.

Hello fine sir. I have been playing around with your vsts and I am having a lot of fun with them. I recently started making youtube videos that demonstrate plugins. Would it be ok if I made a series of videos using your plugins? Here is a link to my youtube channel so that you can get an idea of the type of video that I make:
=mhee

However the default gui setting for bridging mode is to open it up in a second window, with another little window for input setting etc. I always found this really annoying, (its not specific to VOS plugins , its all 32 bit plugins)

I just found this interesting website.
I tried to install the plugins on my Windows 7 machine but they seems not to be compatible, freezing it when loaded.
Are you planning to release a compative version in the future?

How to install my plug-ins correctly on a Win7 (64bit) system? Due to the emerging 64bit platforms this gets asked more frequently but the answer is pretty much simple:
If you are using a 32bit host software then install them in your program files (x86) based plug-in folder. If you are using a 64bit host then you have to wrap them, e.g. with jBridge and simply put the wrapped version into your default VST plug-in folder.

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