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Re: Inspector XL plug PC/Mac (plus vehicle noise)

Subject: Re: Inspector XL plug PC/Mac (plus vehicle noise)
From: "thxdave" <>
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 15:35:06 -0000
Curt (or anybody),
I too bought the InspectorXL plug-ins during their reduced price
offer. Problem is I'm still a fairly recent Mac user and when I try to
instatiate ANY of the XL's plugs (either VST or AU's) while in Bias
Peak, it fails and gives me a "Macintosh Error - 10847  Peak
encountered an error [-10847], Click continue to proceed. Initializing
Audio Unit". Can anyone give any suggestions as to how to track this
error down?
thanks,
dave


--- In  Curt Olson <> wrote:
> Rob Danielson wrote:
>
> > At 9:43 AM -0500 8/18/05, Curt Olson wrote:
> >> Rob Danielson wrote:
> >>
> >>>  This looks like a very useful set of six sound analysis plugs
for
> >>> RTAS, VST, Core AudioUnit at a reasonable cost. They have an
> >>> introductory price for a few weeks. Rob D.
> >>>
> >>>  http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/inspectorxl/
> >>
> >> Thank you for pointing this out, Rob. I checked out the demo and
> >> immediately went back to purchase it. An excellent tool, and
such a
> >> deal!
> >
> > I'm finding that using three stereo "multi" plugs for six output
> > channels doesn't require much CPU usage either.
>
> On a plug-heavy session yesterday, I found that adding the full
> multi-meter version of Inspector XL to the master channel bogged
things
> down pretty badly -- on a G3 iBook. In general, the more
graphically
> intense a plugin is, the more it will slow down my display.
>
> >> PS: My bride and I drove several hundred miles through southern
> >> Wisconsin last weekend. I understand what you mean about Harleys
> >> being thick in your area. I don't have one and don't want one,
but I
> >> enjoy looking at them. Thankfully I wasn't trying to record
natural
> >> sounds on that trip.
> >>
> >
> > Congratulations! I bet a muffler wouldn't offend your aesthetic
> > either! Rob D.
>
> You're right about that. Many folks also overlook another major
source
> of vehicle noise: the drive train. Muffle the engine, rubberize the
> road surface, and you still have a lot of noise coming from most
> vehicles at higher speeds. Snowmobiles are probably the most
> outstanding example of this.
>
> Curt Olson




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