Liveprofessor failed3/13/2023 ![]() Yes, I know all about the UAD Liverack and I'm sure all this is possible in its software, but it's only Quad processing compared to the 12 I have now & I do also use the Analogue I/O on the Apollos. Any insert effects would be recalled using the normal Save/Load menu in console. If it were possible to 'recall safe' channel strips and/or individual plugins that would make for a perfect solution to this problem. I know I can use the UAD plugins in Liveprofessor, but one of the things I really like using UAD console is that it doesn't fall over if the host computer crashes. The only way I can see round this at the moment is to separate the system and have, say, 2 Apollos on one macbook for inserts and the third on a second macbook for FX. As soon as the next FX snapshot was fired the insert channels would revert to their previous state. Tedious and prone to error - certainly no way it could be done mid show. an eq or compressor - and have the changes reflected over the whole show, I'd have to make the same tweak and update every snapshot for every song. The problem is that if I want to tweak any plugins - eg. in console and have snapshots for FX parameters for each song, all fired from Liveprofessor or whatever. I recently discovered the console recall plugin and thought I'd hit the jackpot - Goodbye Waves forever - I'd be able to run UAD reverbs etc. Up to this point I've been using it like a very flexible outboard rack. ![]() This has been working well & is rock solid. ![]() I'm using a MADI to Adat converter to allow me to insert plugin chains via console at very low latency. I've been using a couple of Silver face Apollo 8s in a live situation for a year or so & it's been a game changer. In a counter-narrative of unique power and scope, he unmasks the order promised as a. Christopher Ferrara, in Liberty, the God That Failed, offers an entirely different answer. I have a feeling this may be a bit niche but if you don't ask. The mainstream conservative or libertarian’s reply points to the Warren Court, the 1960’s, a denial of states’ rights, or a loss of Constitutional rectitude. LiveProfessor is designed to be a effect rack of VST plug-ins - specifically with live sound in mind. The application allows you to work with multiple workspaces at the same time. In How to Live, Professor Robert Thomas, one of Britains leading oncologists and. The program supports snapshots, MIDI and both VST-effects and VST-instrument. Using a ASIO audio card you can route inputs and outputs through your VST-plugins. First post - sorry if this has been discussed before but a search didn't bring anything up. LiveProfessor is an effect rack of VST-plugins based on a very simple concept.
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