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Sebastian Andersson
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« on: 21 Jun '04 - 18:20 »
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Hi there!

What would the BASS users like the see as an add-on? Anything that currently doesn't exists that is.

Greetings,

Sebastian.
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Bert
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« Reply #1 on: 21 Jun '04 - 19:03 »
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An interface for BASS, that allows to encode audio with all the plugins supported by dbpoweramp.com.

Tricky...
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3delite
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« Reply #2 on: 21 Jun '04 - 20:06 »
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ASIO  Roll Eyes
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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #3 on: 21 Jun '04 - 20:10 »
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An interface for BASS, that allows to encode audio with all the plugins supported by dbpoweramp.com.

Tricky...

What specific program on dbpoweramp.com do you mean?
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MB_SOFT
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« Reply #4 on: 21 Jun '04 - 20:41 »
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Actually i really miss an add-on to play Real Audio files/streams with bass....
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big_gun
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« Reply #5 on: 21 Jun '04 - 21:21 »
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Video!
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Sebastian_Mares
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« Reply #6 on: 21 Jun '04 - 22:28 »
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An interface for BASS, that allows to encode audio with all the plugins supported by dbpoweramp.com.

Tricky...

What specific program on dbpoweramp.com do you mean?

There are several codec DLLs for Spoon's dMC (Music Converter) which could be used together with BASS.
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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #7 on: 22 Jun '04 - 00:43 »
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An interface for BASS, that allows to encode audio with all the plugins supported by dbpoweramp.com.

Tricky...

What specific program on dbpoweramp.com do you mean?

There are several codec DLLs for Spoon's dMC (Music Converter) which could be used together with BASS.

Interesting... Smiley
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Bert
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« Reply #8 on: 22 Jun '04 - 08:34 »
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Thank You Sebastian Mares,

that's it what i mean.

At http://www.dbpoweramp.com/developer.htm Sppon describes how to write a DLL for dbpoweramp, but in this you can see how he drives his own DLLs too.
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/developer-compression.htm

Keep Rockin'!
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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #9 on: 22 Jun '04 - 09:46 »
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Thank You Sebastian Mares,

that's it what i mean.

At http://www.dbpoweramp.com/developer.htm Sppon describes how to write a DLL for dbpoweramp, but in this you can see how he drives his own DLLs too.
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/developer-compression.htm

Keep Rockin'!

Interesting...
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Bert
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« Reply #10 on: 25 Jun '04 - 17:32 »
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Another -great- idea:

I'm dreaming of an addin, which allows to use all those Directx-plugins like Waves.com, Hyperprism and so on!
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Jeremy Lake
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« Reply #11 on: 28 Jun '04 - 03:04 »
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Really would like to see a bass.dll that would interface:

Standard DX Plugins
VST Plugins
ASIO playback
32 track+ rec/playback
Wav block (picture out feature)
midi clock sync (in and out)

btw, I only found BASS 4 days ago, so forgive if some of these already exist.
really very impressed by the size of BASS.

do you know, was it coded in pure .asm
or is it only a wrapper for DX that shuffles the calls around to make it easier for us all.

if it's the later maybe ASIO is not such a goodie.

other things that would be good if it can't
(quik-normalize)
(quik-reverse)
(quik-bufferstretching) <-it would have to be quick, maybe with zerocross sensing.
(quik-sample convert) <- bit depth, sample rate, mono/stereo

think Adobe Audition (CEP) with a sequencer,VST,ASIO,WINAMP,mODTRAKER
think of it fitting on one floppy disk!
think of it NEVER crashing!

for me this would be better than buggy ole protools, B.O. cubase sx, B.O. logic.etc

running on linux,mac-os,win32
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