Re wire plogue bidule9/20/2023 ![]() ![]() When I start up DP7 then start up Bidule, the ability to use Bidule in ReWire Mode is lost. However, I am not able to recall ReWire Mode whenever I engage Bidule and DP7 again. ) So, I followed the directions from DP7's manual and briefly got Bidule to work with it in ReWire mode. (Yes, I did for this particular situation. (At least I haven't found it so.) But DP7's manual does nicely explain working with ReWire. The manual that comes with Bidule doesn't seem explain its ReWire mode adequately. However, I can not get Bidule to work reliably in " ReWire Mode". Additionally, I can get it to interphase with DP7 on a basic level. I can get Bidule, itself, to work just fine. I can see how it can be used to help utilize RAM for larger sequencing projects (using orchestral templets, etc). So, I decided to down-load, purchase (it costs $95, by the way) and register Plogue's Bidule. I want to take advantage of my computer's RAM and CPU processing power and, at the same time, ensure that DP7 remains "rock-solid and responsive". In reading the users' posts on this forum, it seems that many people here have a "DP7 - Bidule" set-up in order to help deal with the memory limitations of this 32-bit program. Hopefully MOTU will respond quickly and I'll receive proper registration status so that I can receive future up-dates and up-grades. My "Cross-Grade" registration application is in the mail. It's known capabilities as a film-scoring program is the main reason why I purchased this "cross-grade" to begin with. I'll especially will be needing to when I attempt to use it for my very modest film-scoring needs. It seems to be a deep program offering many choices for the composer/sequencer and I will want to be taking advantage of these choices. ![]() However, I can see that I will be needing to for the more advanced functions of DP7. It "feels" good and seems quite responsive when sequencing. For example, given the set-up that I configured between my happy MOTU devices and DP7, latency is real low and CPU usage seems low as well. First impressions? It seems to be a rock-solid program, at least for my modest needs. WITHOUT ( just having fun with the smilie icons LOL! ) I'm happy to say that I believe that I have an idea to the basic workings of DP7 (working with the various instrumental libraries, effect plug-ins, changing tempo, changing time-signatures, etc., etc.) and can create music. I guess there must be some components or something somewhere which must be removed.Received the "cross-grade" of DP7 from FedEx Wednesday evening and I finally had some time to "tinker" with this program Thursday (yesterday). I have been trying to uninstall max for live by trashing the applocation folder but when i install an older version it shows that my plugins doesnt work and ask me to update to the latset version. How can I uninstall max for live 5.1.8 and install an older version so that I can run the pluggo plugins correct? So can you please let me know whats the problem? I dont want to update Ableton cause I have projects running, my desktop computer is 3000 miles away. Also the pluggo plugins doesnt exist on max for live Audio effects folder. Actually it does BUT no sound is coming out of the channel. On my laptop now I upgraded max for live to the latest version and it doesnt seem to run my pluggo effects. Now my desktop works fine with max for live and pluggo and other audio effects. I have 2 computers running Ableton 8.2.1 and I am trying to run some projects from my desktop to my laptop. ![]()
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