Just for the record: I had a problem in another host, where the previously installed free YT Origami HOF (impulse reverb) blocked the loading of the full Origami version (included in the fire sale). Therefore I suspected a similar problem here.
The trick with the track template (or FX chain template) works fine. Once the template is inserted into the stereo project, IndeFX is included into the plug-in list and is accessible like any other plug-in via the “normal route”. So the FX can then also be inserted into the master channel (which does not load templates).
Georg
Great.
Many, many thanks to Frits, “Conquistador”, “H-man”.
Great support and community here! – and it’s sunday…
All the best
Georg
Some overlapping of the postings….
O.k., if I open a project in surround, then the IndeFX loads correctly and seems to work fine (did not try it extensively).
So, problem appearently located.
Whats the disadvantage of creating stereo files in a surround project?
It would be shame not to use the IndeFX, because sound-wise it is way ahead of my other (usually well regarded, but mostly freeware) FX’s.
Thanks
Georg
Hi guys,
many thanks for your contributions.
I am on XP/32bit. My IndeFX is the current version 2.5.4.
@Conquistador:
Did the renaming affect the registration? YT is a little bit sparse on registrations (3x); I know one could always ASK them for additional ones, but for now I prefer not to waste them…
Georg
Yep! “Fire sale”. Great value and very good sound.
You will have to ask them for a copy of the Pro Software Suite; the FX.dll is part of the installer (approx. 250MB). You can install the .dll’s without registration, but have to register them at the first opening via serial number and product code (there is no demo mode). Don’t expect a quick answer, anyway.
Sorry for disturbing on sunday.
Thanks
Georg