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Old 10-26-2020, 10:26 AM
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Default Re: AVID control with Raven Hardware

The first video is starting without the Raven software running and using AVID control to run LPX. Then I call up the window to start the raven software and it initializes correctly. I use the jog commands on the raven and check a few batch commands that ive programmed and they all work. What isnt shown here but does work is using the jog commands from the AVID side with the raven SW running, which does work.

https://youtu.be/f2VpUwGYez4

The second video I already have both running. I use the control software to call up the verb plugin I have on the selected track (there is a mismatch in the names, etc which I presume I can program correctly. This is a NI reflektor convo verb plugin which is added onto LPX, e.g. a non native LPX plugin) and it shows up correctly on the slate side. I modify one of the parameters and it works. On the AVID control side the motion of the corresponding "knob" looks choppy. That is because I am using a Knob controller with the slate and that equates to mouse control which wont update the avid software side until you stop moving. I also do the reverse from the control side and it works. What I dont show here is that if I were to using my fingers on the slate display and move the delay knob in the plugin that way it would show a smooth and continuous movement on the ipad. The Knob control has become somewhat of a necessity and luxury for me on the slate displays. What Im not showing here is my left MTZ display that has my mixer on it (didnt want to have to reposition the camera so I just had the verb plugin show up on my tracks side).

https://youtu.be/V2HhRTsqzeM

hope these help. If anyone has questions Im happy to answer, although im still investigating the setup more thoroughly as i post these. A comprehensive overview of my studio setup can be found on my webpage http://guitarmusica.com/links/

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