Have just installed 1.3.6 from 1.3.4 and noticed that almost all the Effect are missing from the list including for example Compressor, Echo and Repeat.
If I re-install 1.3.4 all the effects are back again.
I am installing in the same directory location - i.e overwriting the existing installation both ways and have done so several times to be certain. Have also checked the Plug_Ins folder but the Effects I refer to are built-in ones I think in 1.3.4
Have I missed something that happened in 1.3.5 and more to the point can I still use 1.3.6 and later with all the Effects?
Is 1.3.5 still available for download?
Thanks.
1.3.6 Effects list
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Re: 1.3.6 Effects list
In 1.3.6 the effects are structured into sub-lists - hover over an item in a list to see the sub-list.
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Re: 1.3.6 Effects list
I had the same problem a while back. For me, it was the "CleanSpeech" user interface that was clicked in the preference panel.
Check to make sure that "CleanSpeech" is unclicked.
Edit > Preferences > Interface Tab. At the bottom is the check box for the CleanSpeech user interface.
CleanSpeech is extremely useful for those who do voice-based audio blogs, as it, automatically, applies speech enhancing filters to the recorded sound track, however, it is not that good for music.
Check to make sure that "CleanSpeech" is unclicked.
Edit > Preferences > Interface Tab. At the bottom is the check box for the CleanSpeech user interface.
CleanSpeech is extremely useful for those who do voice-based audio blogs, as it, automatically, applies speech enhancing filters to the recorded sound track, however, it is not that good for music.