2007
I'm using Sonar 6 PE as a host. If I insert Replicant as an effect insert into an audio track (containing a drum loop) I don't hear any effect at all. Am I missing something obvious ?
Now, for what it's worth, I sort of knew the answer, and have for a long time. Way back in the old days, when real men edited audio by splicing magnetic tape, Sonar was a DirectX host and DirectX was a viable platform for plugins. Cakewalk provided a wrapper with the host (but not of it, natch) that would wrap all your VSTs as DirectX plugs so you could use them in Sonar. A nice side-effect would be that you could use them in all your other DirectX hosts like CD Architect and Sound Forge and Acid (I sense a theme here.) In order for a VST to receive host tempo information (which Replicant needs because it's, like, a tempo effect), you'd have to import it as a DirectX Instrument.
Why Cakewalk didn't just automatically say "all VST effects might or might not need tempo information, sort of like Schrodinger's cat might or might not be dead, and we don't know, so let's not add a layer of complexity for the user, and just go ahead and assume they're all gonna need it" is utterly beyond me. (I'm going to need a life preserver to save me from that metaphor.) But they didn't, so that's what you had to do.
But that was back in the bad old days, when you had to use 8" floppies and MIDI hadn't been invented yet. Nowadays, Sonar (and its offspring Project 5) are true VST hosts so this isn't a... oh, wait...
Actually, you _still_ have to let the VST->DirectX wrapper that Cakewalk uses for all its host products know that a plugin might need tempo information. I find this disconcerting when pretty much every plugin released has some sort of tempo-based gee-gaw. But since the "import as a DXi" thing didn't make any sense at all, they renamed that checkbox, then added another one, just in case you weren't confused enough. Here, provided by the above customer after we figured out what the hell it was really called, is a screenshot of the appropriate checkbox:
Anyways, people that use Cakewalk hosts: you're welcome to keep writing me, and I'll be happy (as always) to keep answering the same way, but in the event you do a Google search _before_ you write me, there are enough keywords in this blog post to virtually ensure that it will come up as the first hit for the search "Replicant doesn't do anything in Sonar" so here's your answer. Configure that little bitch as a tempo-based effect, and you'll be good to go.
(Thanks to Mike Callon for the second screenshot, and I should point out I blatantly stole the first one from this article on the SOS site. Parenthetically speaking, anyways.)
I have the Cakewalk wrapper (but no Cakewalk), but I've near stopped using it these days. Only have it for my pre-VST version of Sound Forge, and I only bother wrapping energyXT anymore, since it'll load all of my plugins without jumping through any DX hoops. I assume with DX being dropped by Steinberg and the transition to Vista that the whole DX plugin format is on its way out.
posted April 11, 2007 by shamann
Interesting.
In any event, the above still holds true for the nonce.
-CR
posted April 11, 2007 by Chris Randall
Our plugins work fine in Fruity Loops. Our main problem is that people don't RTFM before they start working on their first progressive trance masterpiece.
-CR
posted April 11, 2007 by Chris Randall
I know, but that doesn't stop people from saying it. That fixed buffer checkbox thing in FL screws up a lot of new users, I wonder why IL have kept it that way for so long. (no doubt because Didier can be a stubborn bastard)
I wouldn't be surprised if that problem alone accounts for 25% of all support emails IL gets.
posted April 11, 2007 by shamann
-CR
posted April 11, 2007 by Chris Randall
Can you control/activate the big dial and the trigger ring with a midi controller ?, on off control.. so you could use it as a live beat mangler..
I really would like to know if Replicant will work in Renoise, not all sample trigger do, please write a comment if you have used Replicant + Renoise together.. :)
thanx
thomas
posted June 19, 2007 by mongo


