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Everything posted by Annabelle
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I wonder if they have impulse responses of airport terminals.
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I'm gonna buy the license for Reverberate 3 when my trial license expires. $99.00 is not a bad price for me!
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I'm making this virtual instrument that I like to call "Way-Cool Bell Choir", and I'm working on splitting the original session files into individual notes. But before I do, I need to have a noise removal plugin, since there's this horrible roaring noise with a screech, which might be the studio lights or the studio air conditioners. I wonder if there are professional noise removal plugins, where you can teach the plugin what is noise, what is vocals, and what is music. Especially ones that are able to remove the noise without that crazy "underwater" effect. I know Waves makes Clarity VX, but as I've been informed, there's not a version of Clairty VX that works with Windows 7. Unfortunately, Clarity VX also seems to get rid of the sound of the bells ringing, and just leaves the spoken voices behind.
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Liquid Sonics just gave me a trial license for Reverberate 3, which I've just activated, and so far, I loooooooooooooooooooooooove it a lot! 1. It actually works with Windows 7, JAWS, and Sonar 8.5. 2. I love the sounds of the results. 3. I love the fact that you can actually load .wav files of impulse responses! The trial license expires on the Fourth of July of all days, and I hope by then it'll still be $99.00 to purchase the full version! I'm rollin' over in buckets of joy just tryin' this out! Too bad the new version only has 64 bit VST and not an additional 32-bit VST. Sonar 8.5 Producer Edition operates both configurations, so I've put in a request for Liquid Sonics to consider that. Hopefully they fully understand my situation.
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So far it works with JAWS, however, it actually told me the demo version expired when I haven't even started yet! But I'm excited that it works with JAWS and my Windows 7 machine! The "demo expired" error started when I scanned for new plugins in Sonar.
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And this is a software that imports .wav files of convolution reverbs and impulse responses, right?
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I was looking for alternatives to PerfectSpace, not Sonar!
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I haven't purchased any licenses yet, as I don't have the funds right now.
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Yes indeed I am.
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I'm trying the Waves plugins, but they're not compatible with my Windows 7 machine. I keep getting this "License Error", and I've followed their instructions to the letter about deactivating and reactivating licenses, but nothing changes. Anything that is compatible with Sonar 8.5, 64 Bit, and screenreader accessible that lets you import .wav files of impulse responses?
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I haven't tried that yet. Is there a direct link to this plugin? Most important of all, does it have any limitations that I should know about?
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Are you referring to the button on each track that says, "Waveform preview"? In Caketalking, it automatically announces that, then says "Don't press this button. It will result in unpredictable results!". I'm not sure what that means exactly. I wish someone could explain. What unpredictable results is this referring to?
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I had no idea you were a guy! I've only known girls named Lynn.
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I'll have to wait to buy that, as I'm having trouble with my funds right now. I know this sounds crazy, but Social Security hasn't deposited Disability benefit funds for me since November of last year, and I'm trying to get those reestablished again, which will definitely take a while.
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I can't get that one to be accessed with JAWS, I've already tried it. By the way, are you the same Lynn Wilson who is the sister of Ann and Nancy Wilson of the band Heart?
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I have NVDA, but it doesn't seem to speak any of the parameters in Sonar or any plugins. They all seem to be graphics.
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JAWS speaks when icons, buttons and controls are text-based. With graphic-based buttons and controls, like the ones in JUCE-based programs, it's hard to tell what's what, as when you try to assign a familiar "window type", or control type, to an unfamiliar one, the unfamiliar one is usually spoken as "JUCE" followed by an _ and then a series of letters and numbers in the "Window Class" dialog box of JAWS Configuration Manager. Attached is a Microsoft Word document, explaining the names and numbers of the Window Types JAWS recognizes. List of Window Type Codes.doc
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I have Convology XT, but it's not exactly screenreader accessible, as it uses a version of JUCE that's not compatible with JAWS.
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I have Sonar 8.5 Producer Edition with Caketalking, an accessibility software that works with JAWS (Job Access With Speech), a screenreader for the sight challenged.
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I'm actually looking for an alternative convolution plugin. One that like PerfectSpace can load .wav files that you choose by an "Open" dialog. I had a thread about this where several replies were made, but that thread somehow disappeared when I wanted this one merged with it.
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What happened to the version of this topic with all the replies?