Compact Bass Guitar Rig Using Xtone Pro and Axiom
As seen in a previous tutorial, it is possible to get awesome bass guitar tones using Axiom (product page). In this video we show you a stage rig built around …
Did you know this feature? Do you want to learn how to use our software? Check out these tutorials and tips & tricks about Blue Cat Audio plug-ins and applications.
As seen in a previous tutorial, it is possible to get awesome bass guitar tones using Axiom (product page). In this video we show you a stage rig built around …
Axiom (product page), our powerful and open multi effects processor and amp simulation software for guitar works also very well for bass. In fact, there are many presets built for …
Did you know that Connector can not only send audio but also MIDI between applications? Here is an example, sending midi from Ableton Live to Pro Tools in real time. …
In this video recorded in collaboration with The Guitar Channel (theguitarchannel.biz), we show you how to control via MIDI the Kernom Ridge overdrive pedal. This pedal (made in France) has …
When loading plug-ins inside PatchWork (or any of our other plug-ins hosts: MB-7 Mixer, Axiom, Late Replies, Fader Hub), you may want to automate their parameters within Pro Tools. To …
In this video you will see how you can control many parameters from different plugins with Patchwork (product page). No more fishing for ever within several windows to adjust all …
In this video we show how the Patchwork application can be used to play live with plug-ins and your electronic drum kit system. Basically, the idea is that if you …
Did you know that PatchWork, like all our other plug-ins, now supports bidirectional communication with one or several MIDI controllers? Parameters can be modified both in the software and with …
It is pretty cool when you harness the power of two plugins to solve a problem. In the video below you will see how to run a plugin in one …
In today’s episode, Florian Mrugalla explores the various possibilities for parameters smoothing and how it affects the sound of your DSP code. No Smoothing, Block-based smoothing, Linear Smoothing, Lowpass Smoothing… …