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It doesn't work for me, I use the version ... it doesn't show me the timecode and the locators are in no particular order and it doesn't start from the first... I have these locators assigned: Locator 1 Locator 2 Locator 3 Locator 4 Locator 5 Locator 6 the generated text file looks like this: 2|| 3||Locators 2 4||Locators 3 5||Locators 5 6||Locators 4 7||Locators 1 so wrong order, no playing time hh:mm:ss and starts from number 2 instead of number 1 Would it be feasible to correct and extend this "M4L Device"? I have some (simple) ideas on my mind. I would be happy if we can discuss it. Examples of Outputs: 01) 00:00:00 Name Locator 01. [00:00:00] Locator name 01. Locator name [ 00:00:00 ] [ 00:00:00 ] Locator name etc. |
Posted on December 13 2022 by nickygdj (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
I wanted to ask for info if this plug-in can do for me. 1. Does BlastHard compress all audio or does it focus only on all points that exceed the threshold eg 0db? so does it work point by point? 2. I need this thing, I'll show you my scenario. I use Ableton to create mixtapes, so I use mp3 tracks already with a Master and an optimized Output. The problem is when I use warping algorithms such as complex pro a hypothetical master volume of 0db of the imported mp3 track increases the output volume by 2/3/4 / 6db. Finding the exact value that exceeds the 0db limit takes me time. I could put a limiter on the track but I'm afraid this will compress and destroy my audio too much. If I use BlastHard instead of the limiter for what I understand it is much more transparent and less audible than the original track, is that right? do you recommend it? |
Posted on August 19 2021 by nickygdj (report comment) (Goto Comment) |
1. Export List as seen in the panel to a *.TXT file
2. Export Locator List to compatible *.CSV file for import into Adobe Audition ?
3. (extra) import of locators from *.CSV file (the one exported for Audition)