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Hi, Having purchased the Suite Pro I have been trying it out. On loading the Equaliser and Exciter I get a continuous buzzing/crackling in both speaker channels (stereo). This does not happen when running any other plug ins including the standard Vienna Suite. I have tried increasing the buiffer sizes Streaming and ASIO to large but it did not stop the problem. Would be grateful if you can advise.
Kind regards,
Roy
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-- Martin Saleteg Software Developer Vienna Symphonic Library GmbH
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Hi Martin,
I an running on Windows 7 Professional and Cubase Pro 8.30
Regards,
Roy
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Martin, just to clarify - loading the Vienna Suite Pro plug -in does not cause any problem. It is when you load any factory designed pre-set that triggers the buzzing .
regards, Roy
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Martin, I have now figured out that the buzzing occurs in the Eq Pro when I load a preset because it defaults to the green light 4x OS as on. When I switch this off - no more buzzing.
Not sure why this should happen but that is the answer.
Regards, Roy
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I am a little bit surprised that there is still no Transient Designer in the package. Is it unusual in orchestral Mixes to shape Transients of drums or other percussive elements?
Windows 11, Cubase 12
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Just a general question about using Vienna Suite. I'm recording a few live instruments which I will add VSL string to. Can I use the Vienna Suite plugins on live instruments or just VSL virtual instruments?
OSX 10.6.6 Macbook Pro 2.66 i7 8GBs
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Hi JET,
You can use Vienna Suite / Pro on any signal you like, these are "normal" audio plug-ins.
@LAJ: Transient Designer is a nice idea, maybe it will be added at some point.
Best, Paul
Paul Kopf Product Manager - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Hi Paul,
I am just wondering if you are yet able to shed any light on my original question - the strong buzzing sound when loading a preset with the 4x OS button on?
regards,
Roy
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I cannot reproduce this - please contact me using , so we can investigate this further.
-- Martin Saleteg Software Developer Vienna Symphonic Library GmbH
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Originally Posted by: LAJ  ... Is it unusual in orchestral Mixes to shape Transients of drums or other percussive elements?
Yes, specialy here with very dry recorded VSL-samples. You have all the transients you need witj the dry signals.
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I do not agree in this Beat. You may not forget that a Transient Designer is not only effective on attacs, but is also a powerful tool to create artificial sustains. Especially for Jazzdrums. But no problem at all, because Cubase has a nice Multiband Transient Designer since Version 8.
Windows 11, Cubase 12
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Transient Designers (a.k.a. envelope shapers) are also great to _get rid_ of attacks and transients that are too hard and thus "too close" in a certain conetxt.
/Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
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Right, Dietz, most of the time I use them to make percussive "Wavetails" shorter or longer. So, finaly I think we all agree, that a Transient Designer is No. 1 on the wishlist.
BR Lars
Windows 11, Cubase 12
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