Control in real time any MIDI-controllable plug-in or external MIDI device
| Version | 4.3 |
| Updated | October 19 2021 |
| Developer |
Blue Cat Audio
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| User Rating |
987
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| Original File Size | 5.9 MB |
| Downloads | 10174 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit |
| Category | Multimedia |
The Blue Cat's Digital Peak Meter Pro plugin will help you monitor both the RMS and the peak value, due to the real-time display of the envelopes.
You can also record these envelopes as automation curves in your favorite host, as well as the transformed envelopes that you can totally control and monitor with the 'amount' and 'offset' parameters. But this is nothing compared to the real-time MIDI capabilities offered by this plug-in: you can now send MIDI CC messages following the envelopes and transformed envelope.
The Peak Meter Pro Tutorials section will let you discover these unique features: manage any parameter of any plug-in or external MIDI hardware with the envelopes of the audio signal! Thanks to the ability to customize the MIDI output response curve for each parameter, no MIDI device will ever resist you!
Thanks to these new real-time capabilities, you will now also be able to use the DPMP live: let the drummer control the frequency of the guitarist's wah-pedal, mute the singer during the bass solo... New interactions are now possible: musicians are really able to play together! Note that you can as well use the generated envelopes to control video or light effects...
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