beachball after running SoundSoap VST Plugin

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jtburgess
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beachball after running SoundSoap VST Plugin

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I just got the SoundSoap program (www.bias-inc.com) and VST plugin. Amadeus II sees it and I can run the plug-in, but after it completes, I get the infamous spinning beachball that never stops.

Another change is that I am now running Leopard.

Any idea if this is an Amdeus problem, or SoundSoap, or Leopard?

Naturally, I will also report this to Bias to see if they have any ideas.

CDJonah_alt
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beachball after running SoundSoap VST Plugin

Post by CDJonah_alt »

Try the au version. A while back I got the au version to work but not
the au version.

Chuck

jtburgess wrote:
I just got the SoundSoap program (www.bias-inc.com) and VST plugin. Amadeus II sees it and I can run the plug-in, but after it completes, I get the infamous spinning beachball that never stops.

Another change is that I am now running Leopard.

Any idea if this is an Amdeus problem, or SoundSoap, or Leopard?

Naturally, I will also report this to Bias to see if they have any ideas.




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rfwilmut
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Post by rfwilmut »

The Sound Soap VST plug-in crashes AII under 10.3.9 - this is a long-standing bug. The Audio Unit version is quite stable, so with luck it should work under Leopard.

jtburgess
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SoundSoap beachball with VST -- works with AU

Post by jtburgess »

Thanks for the suggestion.

The Soundsoap AU plugin works great!

...now back to digitizing my old vinyl :)

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dB Cooper
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Post by dB Cooper »

When I had SoundSoap, I noticed that it returned the exact same settings every time regardless of the characteristics of the audio. Tweak manually and adjust carefully as that app has a tendency to remove noise aggressively at the expense of low-level signal fidelity. I now use the tools in Amadeus. They seem to work at least as well if you take the time to learn the ins and outs.

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