"Like a Dream" program in Dim Pro - No Sound

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2008/04/23 09:38:59 (permalink)

"Like a Dream" program in Dim Pro - No Sound

The "Like a Dream" prorgam in the Bells section does not produce any sound. It seems like a simple enough program. is the program file corrupted? Does it work for anyone?

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    Roflcopter
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    RE: "Like a Dream" program in Dim Pro - No Sound 2008/04/23 12:08:26 (permalink)
    Nope, seems to be broken. Will see if I can get it to work here...

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    DaveClark
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    RE: "Like a Dream" program in Dim Pro - No Sound 2008/04/24 00:42:13 (permalink)
    Hi guys,


    With DPro GUI displayed, load Program 'Like a Dream'

    Left click button E4.

    Right-click in space where it says 'Empty' to bring up File Browser for Load Multisample.

    Double-click '98 - Special'

    Select silence.wav, Open.

    Should see 'silence.wav' in E4 Wav slot.

    Should work now.


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    Dave Clark

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    Roflcopter
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    RE: "Like a Dream" program in Dim Pro - No Sound 2008/04/24 18:05:04 (permalink)
    Duh, I had checked for 0-byte wavs etc - but it actually needing a silence file was not immediately on my short list.

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    RE: "Like a Dream" program in Dim Pro - No Sound 2008/04/25 00:39:41 (permalink)
    This program provides a programming great lesson in using Dimension Pro's architecture to the fullest and deserves a little study.

    You'll note right away that only Element 1 has an actual wave file (Chime.wav), but by running the audio signal from through the other 3 elements in series (with Chain to Next Element), the program applies multiple FX (a phased delay, autopan, and a filtered delay) to the Element 1 signal. Element 4 also applies a little amp envelop modulation to the processed signal, and applies Reverb using the Master FX block.




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