Dave Merrill
Axe-Master
I still have a Lexicon PCM 91, a TC M3000, and some other ancient but still pretty viable digital effects boxes, plus a Yamaha SY99 synth.
One big advantage of software over those has always been that their settings get saved and recalled as part of your DAW session, without you doing much of anything.
Back in the day, there were "universal librarians", software that tried to save and recall the settings of a wide variety of hardware devices.
MidiQuest I think was one of the big ones, still alive apparently, and I think it supports the PCM91, but not the M3000.
IME, they were expensive, convoluted, buggy, and never supported all the devices you'd wish.
Does anybody still use hardware devices like these?
How do you save an recall their settings in your DAW-centric world?
One big advantage of software over those has always been that their settings get saved and recalled as part of your DAW session, without you doing much of anything.
Back in the day, there were "universal librarians", software that tried to save and recall the settings of a wide variety of hardware devices.
MidiQuest I think was one of the big ones, still alive apparently, and I think it supports the PCM91, but not the M3000.
IME, they were expensive, convoluted, buggy, and never supported all the devices you'd wish.
Does anybody still use hardware devices like these?
How do you save an recall their settings in your DAW-centric world?