Reset the sidechain input to 'None' and DP is back to normal. Set the sidechain on the plugin to bus specifically set up for this, DP loses it's mind and beach balls at every turn. I retested again in DP after trashing preferences and still the same problem.
VOCAL RIDER VST LOCATE IN DAW PRO
I've got a support request into Waves and am planning on contacting MOTU on Monday, but thought it couldn't hurt to ask here.Īs I happen to own both Logic X and Pro Tools 11, I tried this particular plugin, Vocal Rider, in both of them and it worked as documented and expected.
I guess my question is: Has anyone experienced anything similar and/or found a fix/workaround. I realize the plugin is kind of a lazy man's tool, but the mix I did with it, despite all the hanging/crashing, sounded better than anything I've done by hand, and I would kind of like to keep it in my arsenal. As soon as I clear the above mentioned routings, DP is back to normal. The thing that is interesting is that I've tried deleting the Rider plugs from the mix, yet the sluggishness/flakiness remains as long as those routings remain. add a plugin, change an input or output, arm a track for record) and sometimes resulting in the MOTU Audio System shutting itself down. With this configuration, for some reason, DP is hanging for up to 5 minutes at every single change (i.e. Next I routed sends from the Drums,RhythmGt,Lead guitar to SCBus2 and finally set the Lead Vocal Rider's side chain to SCBus2. Next I routed the Drums,RhythmGt to SCBus1 and assigned the side chain for the Lead Guitar Rider to SCBus1. I've put the Rider plug on the Lead Vocal bus and on the Lead Guitar bus. My configuration example is a project with 4 sub busses Drums/Bass, Rhythm Guitars/Keys, Lead Guitar, Lead Vocal. My problem is: When I route the audio that will feed the side chain to busses, it seems that DP is losing its mind and every action then becomes a 5-minute beach ball event. It's basically for auto-riding a vocal to keep it just a hair above the rest of the mix, but I'm sure you can see as I did that there are other potential uses for this. This plug is essentially an automated fader on a track that rides itself at whatever threshold you set in relation to a side-chained input. I've just purchased a new plugin from Waves called "Vocal Rider".