• SONAR
  • New FREE MFX Plugins at TenCrazy.com
2004/06/06 22:23:51
Markleford
I haven't been keeping up with telling you folks about my latest releases, due to my day job load. Here are some toys!

** MFX Program Bump
Drago wrote to me asking if I could solve a problem for all those users out there without "Patch Change +/-" buttons on their controller keyboards (like his M-Audio Radium 61) for, as he put it, "what makes 'sound browsing' fast and easy." Y'know, that's a pretty good idea, one that I can use myself! So how 'bout we map some of the MIDI notes on your keyboard to these functions?

** MFX Autothrob
John Cain wrote to me asking if I could do an MFX that would give a drum-roll like functionality, as found on MPC units and drum machines of yore. Seeing as how this is a potentially dodgy proposition in SONAR as a real-time plug (thanks to an internal clock pulse that's far too long to be usable), I proposed that I could do something to this effect as a track insert effect. Moreover, I figured "why not allow the user to set any time interval to be usable on basslines and such?" Why not indeed!

Get 'em here!

Have fun,
- m
2004/06/06 22:41:38
JonD
Hey, that drum-roll thingy looks interesting.

Thanks, Mark!

JD
2004/06/06 22:45:54
scar97
I would like to see that drum thing also
2004/06/07 07:40:33
Brando
Markleford: Very generous of you - as always. Looking forward to trying them out. All of your stuff is just excellent!
(My personal faves are Acid Spew and Jam Buddy)
Thank you!
2004/06/07 09:48:59
Markleford
Well have fun with 'em!

- m
2013/08/05 18:12:00
Marcelo Pereira
Hello, I recently discovered your mfx cc map and I liked it very much, very useful!
I use it in Sonar 6 on an xp windows. Now I tried to run it on windows 7 and I'm not getting. Could you tell me if it runs on windows 7 if yes, how do I get it to work? Thank you. Marcelo Pereira.
2013/08/05 22:15:10
Markleford
Wow, this thread is 9+ years old! :)
 
Anyway, I would guess that your problem is that you are using a 64-bit version of SONAR, and my old plugins are currently 32-bit only.
 
I've tried to get into contact with Cakewalk about getting a MFX SDK for 64-bit, or at least an example project that shows how they've done it themselves, but they have never responded to me in email of on the forums. :(
 
If anyone could help get work to Cakewalk developers that this would help us out, I would appreciate it.
 
Thanks,
- m
 
 
2013/08/06 17:41:09
Marcelo Pereira
I use Sonar 6 32 bit just because the old plugins, I followed the instructions and copied the files to the folder: "Program Files(x86)/Cakewalk/Shared MIDI Plugins" and ran the .bat file. The message "DllRegisterServer in TcMfxCcMap.dll earned success", but the plugin does not appear in Sonar 6. Would have any solution for this? Thank you for your attention.
Marcelo Pereira.
2013/08/06 18:41:12
Markleford
Hrm, if it says it registered with success, then maybe it's just in a place where you're not expecting it...
 
The plugin can show up either as simply the plugin name itself, *or* if you have several of my plugins, it will show as a separate 'TenCrazy.com' directory under the 'MIDI Fx...' menu.
 
Otherwise, also check the Cakewalk Plugin Manager under 'Tools'. Select the category for 'MIDI Effects (MFX)' and make sure 'TenCrazy.com CC Map' is under the Registered Plug-ins list.
 
- m
2013/08/08 09:13:32
Marcelo Pereira
I got! I kept the files and TcMfxCcMap.dll TcMfxCcMapReg.bat to the folder: Cakewalk\Shared MIDI
Plugins, then I made a copy of TcMfxCcMap.dll file to C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64. Then I opened the DOS Prompt (cmd) and typed C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\regsrv32.exe TcMfxCcMap.dll. After I ran as administrator the file TcMfxCcMapReg.bat in the folder Cakewalk\Shared MIDI Plugins. It worked! Thanks!
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