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| Greetings All, In Cakewalk's Sonar, one could add an editor like RX or SoundForge to the Tools drop-down menu via a few lines in the Windows Registry. This allowed you to select a clip (or full track) in Sonar and port it over to RX for editing. (RX would auto-launch and open the file all with one click.) When editing in RX was finished, saving the file and closing RX prompted Sonar to ask: 'the file has changed, import new file?' and selecting 'Yes' re-imported the edited file back into it's track in Sonar. It worked like magic, was darn-near seemless, and was a great way to share a file out to a better editor like RX Advanced. Is that possible in Studio One Pro? I've already seen the 'Expert' video where he uses the RX Monitor plugin, but honestly.. that is a bit of a kluge compared to the process above. Thanks, (Long Time Cakewalk User) Windows 10 Pro x64 running on a custom ADK Pro Audio tower PC with Intel i7 (12 Core), 32GB RAM, 1TB drive for audio, (2) 2TB System & Storage drives, (1) UAD2 Octo, (2) UAD2 Quad, Lynx Aurora 16/AES16e, AMD Radeon HD 7700 Video Card |
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| Nothing that I know of, but that does sound sweet. Lets see if I can get some of the smart kids in here to see such a hack is possible. Matt Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 Win 10 64bit, 8GB RAM, Intel Xeon Lenovo Thinkpad E520, Windows 7 64bit, 8 GB RAM, Intel i5 Processor S1Pro V4 |
| Thanks Matt. Yes sweet it was, and it was as though the two were ARA integrated like SOP with Melodyne and Vocalign.. I can dig up the instructions to alter the registry if anyone is interested. I originally saw it posted by Scott Garrigus (AKA: DigiFreq) who wrote books on Cakewalk, and someone else had added a line ot two after that. I'll miss those brainiacs, but maybe there are a few hanging here, eh? Thanks again. -- Windows 10 Pro x64 running on a custom ADK Pro Audio tower PC with Intel i7 (12 Core), 32GB RAM, 1TB drive for audio, (2) 2TB System & Storage drives, (1) UAD2 Octo, (2) UAD2 Quad, Lynx Aurora 16/AES16e, AMD Radeon HD 7700 Video Card |
| You could maybe do something - similar - in Studio One, but not via the registry and file sharing will likely come into play. I'll explain.. - You could add a new menu and function via the scripting interface. - You could make that function launch any third party application like an audio editor. - You could probably (I'm 90% sure) somehow also get the source file name and path of the selected clip to pass to the editor to also load when you launch it. The problem is with file sharing, whether or not you could save that edited file while it's still open in Studio One. I don't believe that can happen without some underlying process allowing it. |
| This would be awesome as the RX are doing wonders on vocal for me !! Windows 10 64bit Home, Studio One 3.5.6, Studio One 4.6.0, Cubase 10.5 Pro , Logic, Pro Tools, MacBook Pro, 24.4.2, 16.0.2, Project, Studiolive III 32, Midas 320, Yamaha MGP32X, Faderport 1+8, Mackie MCU, Softube Console 1, Yamaha SY 55, DSI Mopho, JU-06, ARP Odessey, Impulse 49, NI Maschine Mk.3, Atom, NI Komplete S61, Adam V7’s, KRK VXT 8´s, SE Electronics HP6, CME 61, Nocturn 25, UAD Plugins, TC Touch, UAD Apollo Twin USB/TB Duo, Satellite Quad, TB Octa, UA 6176, Warm Audio 76, JoeMeek MC2, DBX 266XS, TC C300, TC 2290, Yamaha REV 7. Toontrack. |
| Thanks for the input Lawrence. I'll take a look at that scripting. I've read somewhere that the file sharing is not as flexible in SOP. Maybe iZotope will take a good long look at ARA and some form of RX Editor via ARA is in our future. Then we can all live blissfully ever after..!! And yes Klypeman - it was truly THE way to work, as RX just keeps getting better.. The RX Monitor did not work so well in Sonar, as it's designed for Protools, but one did not need it once RX was added to the Tools menu. It was killer. Windows 10 Pro x64 running on a custom ADK Pro Audio tower PC with Intel i7 (12 Core), 32GB RAM, 1TB drive for audio, (2) 2TB System & Storage drives, (1) UAD2 Octo, (2) UAD2 Quad, Lynx Aurora 16/AES16e, AMD Radeon HD 7700 Video Card |
| That sounds like a great workflow. I've been trying to achieve something like this through macros, but this would be so much better. Especially the re-importing sounds wonderful. If this whole process were more convenien, I'd use external editors 100 times per day instead of just a handful. Could you have more than one editor in this menu in Sonar, f.i. both RX and Wavelab? |
| Skaperverket wroteThat sounds like a great workflow. I've been trying to achieve something like this through macros, but this would be so much better. Especially the re-importing sounds wonderful. If this whole process were more convenien, I'd use external editors 100 times per day instead of just a handful. Yes - I had Sony's Sound Forge loaded before I got RX, then I updated Sound Forge to Pro, and it was WONDERFUL having both SFP and RX in Sonar's 'TOOLS' drop-down menu. I'm not holding my breath for some form of integration with SOP, but IF the programmers were to reach out to iZotope, having that feature would put them LIGHT YEARS ahead of other DAWs.. R.I.P. Cakewalk.. Windows 10 Pro x64 running on a custom ADK Pro Audio tower PC with Intel i7 (12 Core), 32GB RAM, 1TB drive for audio, (2) 2TB System & Storage drives, (1) UAD2 Octo, (2) UAD2 Quad, Lynx Aurora 16/AES16e, AMD Radeon HD 7700 Video Card |
| Thanks for answering! It kind of reminds me of how I used to use the feature 'Use External Waveform Editor' when I started out with good old Digital Performer. Don't think it would let us link multiple editors, though. Sonar sure had a good thing going. Hope other DAWs take notice! |
| There is a feature request for integrating an external editor into Studio One. Please everyone, vote it up. I too was a Sonar user and loved accessing Sony Sound Forge in this way.😎 Mackjohn Studio One 3.5 MOTU Ultralite MK3 Hybrid Windows 10/64 Intel i7 CPU, 16 GB RAM Dual Screen Monitors ADK Pro Audio built Computer |
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iZotope's RX7 is the very latest in audio analysis and repair tools. With a modular design, it can be used as a standalone application but also works as individual processors inside your DAW. Running as plug-ins, they can help you to zero in on specific problems and use only the tools you need to fix a specific problem. And there are additional ways to get audio between RX and your DAW as well. In this video from the course iZotope RX7 301: The Unofficial Video Manual, Joe Albano shows you how this process works.
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Joe starts by showing you how to call up individual modules inside any DAW - all major formats are supported and there's also the RX Connect module that can be used to send data between the plugins and the standalone version of RX. There's even greater flexibility with the ability to actually route audio between the standalone version of RX and your DAW's mixer using aux channels too.
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By incorporating RX into your DAW workflow in any of the ways shown in the video: plug-in, Connect or aux channel, you can get much more detailed control over audio repair, restoration and general editing than your DAW offers via its own tools. So in addition to a great standalone app, you're getting a powerful plugin set too! Check out the full course for a comprehensive, 2hr+ guide to iZotope's RX7.