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Hi radio guys,
i have to insert manually audio filter on each track and that's tedious.
i discovered that filters feature on radioboss, whitch sounds great, but stereo tool is the only one i was able to make it work, and only using the winamp dsp version.
dll looks discovered by software, while vst aren't. i wasn't able to use a single one of them. i'm using radioboss v6.
also, i need i list of supported plugin, cause on some case (steiberg or thomann) it doesn't come with any trial and ask you for 99 $ or even 399 $), and i have to look for it on utorrent only to get able to test it.
this feature is awesome but with such a lack of documentation, no one will never use it. radio boss doesn't come with any basic filter like playback speed of reverbe, and it's surprising how hard it is to achive a simple task like this.
like you noticed in manual, all the winamp pitch plugin make sounds crispy and ugly.
there is maybe a simple fix, but without knowing it, my only solution is to keep editing evrything using audacity.
cheers
michael
i have to insert manually audio filter on each track and that's tedious.
i discovered that filters feature on radioboss, whitch sounds great, but stereo tool is the only one i was able to make it work, and only using the winamp dsp version.
dll looks discovered by software, while vst aren't. i wasn't able to use a single one of them. i'm using radioboss v6.
also, i need i list of supported plugin, cause on some case (steiberg or thomann) it doesn't come with any trial and ask you for 99 $ or even 399 $), and i have to look for it on utorrent only to get able to test it.
this feature is awesome but with such a lack of documentation, no one will never use it. radio boss doesn't come with any basic filter like playback speed of reverbe, and it's surprising how hard it is to achive a simple task like this.
like you noticed in manual, all the winamp pitch plugin make sounds crispy and ugly.
there is maybe a simple fix, but without knowing it, my only solution is to keep editing evrything using audacity.
cheers
michael