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#1
General Board / Re: Applying multiple fx
August 23, 2018, 05:34:52 PM
Hi

Thanks for your reply!

I'm actually using mac's command line. Would the process be similar? it still uses bash

Currently re-installing everything on my laptop right now, think i messed up a few things with my command line as the ls command and a few others have stopped working. Decided to just wipe it and take it back to factory settings.

Once i've done that ill get round to giving this a try. I have a pretty basic knowledge of the command line etc. so it's prob gonna take a while to wrap my head around this but i'll get there in the end.

thanks for the in depth reply, greatly appreciated and can't wait to try and give it a go.

I have a few more questions but ill wait til i've tried to implement the code you've given me.

#2
General Board / Applying multiple fx
August 05, 2018, 04:45:17 PM
Using command line here

Is there anyway of applying every effect to a sample in one go?

So basically you would have 1 file per effect printed.

Something like this:

Snare Sample (brassage)
Snare Sample (reverb)
Snare Sample (blur)
Etc.

Hope this makes sense

Thanks

#3
General Board / Some of the processes not available
July 16, 2014, 06:55:25 PM
Hi there

I'm quite new to CDP so I apologise if there is a simple reason for this but some of the processes aren't available for me to use, such as distort, synthesis etc is there a reason for this or do they just not come with soundloom?