Jul.17
2009
Ronin Now Available....
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Okay, that was an exciting morning. I thought I found a bug in Ronin, but it turned out to be a bug in the driver for my audio hardware. Yikes.

Anyhow, Ronin is now available for purchase. Go forth and git you some. A quick note, though: I strongly suggest you read the manual for this one, or at least the parts with the blue headphone iconography. This plug-in can be put in an unstable configuration quite easily, and if you break your shit, don't say I didn't warn you.

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As much as I use Ronin, and as much as I'm a manual fiend - I've never tried to suck the technical mystery out of this plug in. I'm not sure if I'd advise anyone to do the same as it seriously will blow your speakers, but this is one of the few audio tools I like to stay completely ignorant about and just draw some pretty pictures.

posted July 17, 2009 by Wade Alin
sold...

but damnit, that great border..weird!

:-P

posted July 17, 2009 by quantize

nice one. crazy flexible routing.

posted July 17, 2009 by boobs
I clicked, but it was already sold out. When are you making more copies?


;)

^ emoticon for dumb people


posted July 17, 2009 by synthetic

Just picked it and EOS up. I'm not sure if I ever mentioned how much I appreciate the ease of installation and lack of obnoxious copy protection on your stuff, but, just in case I haven't, I'm mentioning it now.

NI, to name just one example, could really learn from your sensible business practices.

To make a long story short, NI's copy protection and their customer service both suck massive donkey balls, so I still can't use the software I bought from them, and this really pisses me off. I learned my lesson though, and I won't be buying stuff with shitty copy protection in the future, even if it doesn't require a dongle.

posted July 19, 2009 by space_monkey

Has anyone experienced the routing matrix making random changes?

With a simple audio chain (I'm using Audiomulch 2.0.1), if I select a particular preset in Ronin and then click one of the non-selected boxes in the matrix, it changes at random. It just happens once and not every time. But it can happen in either audio or control.

I'll give it a try in my familiar-host-of-choice (Sonar) to see if the same thing happens.


posted July 20, 2009 by thechrisl

Actually I just figured out what's happening is that when I select a new preset, the matrix doesn't always change to show the new settings. Clicking one of the empty boxes causes the whole matrix to update to the preset (it appears random until you realize what the preset looks like).

posted July 20, 2009 by thechrisl
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