

I just can say it works flawless.May be you have first to choose ASIO under "Tools", "Audio Device": choose ASIO What I am not anymore sure, how the Input-output blocks appeared in the VST framework. Loooks I do things a bit too complicated.ġ) I used Plogue Bidule stanalone and desinged the whole audiopath (crossover etc.): save the layout as *.biduleĢ) Opended the VST-Host in JRiver, loaded the *.bidule I saved before.ĪSIO: I use only ASIO, never used anything else. Thanks Matt, I was not aware of just using VST plugin without a host. This will allow you to EQ below the Schroeder, but leave the other frequencies untouched. You can add EQ if necessary or choose to just apply correction below 200 Hz, for example. This will perform the delay, crossovers, and phase correction. If you want to play around, in Audiolense 4.7 XO you can do linear phase crossovers with no room correction with the option to use the target for EQ in the no correction zone. I'm not sure if you have the latest version of Audiolense.
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I just prefer the more manual and on-the-fly-adjustable approach. I'm not saying that you can't get fantastic results using Audiolense. I've used Audiolense for a few years, and the less correction I applied, the more transparent and natural the sound became, to my ears at least.

My understanding is that the EQ in J River is minmum phase. I would like to use the PlParEq which is linear phase IIR. so there is no need for any VST plugins? You can also setup different zones for testing various crossover/PEQ settings. There are certain plug ins like Absynth and Zebra 2 that allow you to assign parameters to control set ups internally. The two instances of Voxengo Sound Delay is for speaker offset correction.ĭo you realize that JRiver's DSP does 64-bit parametric EQ, delays, crossovers, etc. One of Lives major shortcomings is its MIDI automation, Live maps the first 128 parameters of a soft instrument or effect blindly, if the plug in has 400 parameters, then many things end up missing from automation. The first instance of PlParEq runs as EQ only, the rest of them as lowpass, bandpass and highpass, respectively. Is this possible with this kind of setup?Įxplanation of setup in Bidule.
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I would like to bypass the windows sound mixer using ASIO output from MC19. Once I try Bidule in VST plug in mode in MC19, the Lynx ASIO input and output disappears. However, I can only get MC19 working using DirectSound. The problem with such tools is that it is not for the composition (as an activity of sounds available in time), but to search audio (and possibly music, with stochastic generators MIDI & co). Importing external elements VST / VSTi is very well screwed. As standalone app, I'm able to set up the three way stereo XO as described through linked VST plug ins, see attached snip of setup in Bidule. You can produce and process MIDI and Audio. I've now been experimenting a little with Plogue Bidule as standalone application and as a VST plug in MC19. More > JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows XO and EQ: Connecting third party EQ and time delay VST plugins in MC19
