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  1. 6 hours ago, Lemar Sain said:

    That wasn't always the case. Those were recently bundled with  the software. You use to have to surf the net for the added presets. As you can see most originated on the KVR community preset page.

    You have to go back pretty far in the history of the plug-in. AFAIK the presets have been bundled with the DiscoDSP version for some time.

    21 minutes ago, abacab said:

    OB-Xd from DiscoDsp and OB-Xa from Arturia are virtual/modeled analog oscillators. Part of me would like to believe that Arturia's model might be more sophisticated that 2Dat's (the original dev for OB-Xd).

    I'd like to think so too. IIRC, one or both of the Vox and Farfisa organs from Arturia started out as freeware from Martinic.

  2. On 6/3/2020 at 7:08 PM, Vernon Barnes said:

    As the architecture of the synth is very straightforward the lack of presets on the DiscoDSP is not the end of the world. 

    Unless something has changed there are hundreds of presets bundled with DiscoDSP 's version of OB-Xd.

    When I right-click on the plug-in I see 23 banks pf presets. IIRC, most were created before DiscoDSP took over development of the plug-in.

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  3. A complete row of notes may be selected by clicking the keyboard to the left

    Lassoing notes is another way to select notes in the PRV

    To bulk change selected notes use the Event Inspector module

     

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  4. This

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    looks like a track where the interface was receiving a signal in one channel and the track in the DAW was set to record two channels. The track input should have been set to record the left channel only. This may be corrected by

    • selecting the track
    • selecting Bounce to Track(s) from the Tracks menu in the track view
    • setting the "Channel Format" to "Split Mono" in the Bounce To Track(s) dialog and click OK then
    • adjust the pan in the left side track and deleting the silent and original tracks.

    WRT latency, it seems odd the driver has such a difference between input and output latency. The total round trip latency is too high to effectively monitor through the DAW. Usually to effectively monitor through the DAW an interface needs to be set to 128 samples or lower where both input an output latency are similar. At 128 samples the round trip latency @ 48kHz is around 5.4ms.

  5. 10 minutes ago, Canino78 said:

    Note: For some reason I couldn't change the buffer size in Cakewalk itself as it just kept reverting back to 512, so I changed it in the Line 6 ASIO control panel itself and Cakewalk followed accordingly.

    Not all manufacturers allow the DAW to change ASIO buffer size. In those cases, the buffer size must be set using the manufacturer supplied utility.

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  6. Monitoring through the DAW will always add some time between the signal origin and return. The amount of time mostly depends on the interface driver buffer settings and plug-in delay compensation.

     

    The ability to alter the driver buffer settings and where the settings may be changed depend on the driver manufacturer and driver mode in CbB.

    WASAPI Exclusive, WDM and MME use the buffer size slider in preferences.

    Depending on manufacturer some ASIO drivers may use the slider too. Others need to use software supplied by the manufacturer.

    WASAPI Shared cannot be adjusted.

     

    To see if plug-ins are adding delay, use the FX button in the Mix Module to bypass all effects, "E" in the image below.

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  7. The speakers should be connected to the interface. The interface should be configured as the default Windows audio device.

    If you do not wish to run everything through the interface then it will be necessary to set up Cakewalk by Bandlab (CbB) to either route to both devices all the time or switch routings depending on which device needs to play audio.

     

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