Thanks for the feedback Julien, I'm looking into the Click audibility problem. It's already peaking at around -3 dB, so simple amplification won't help. (I only ever use it for unaccompanied practicing so I never noticed it has problems cutting through thicker sound.) I'm not sure what causes analyseplugin to not list the caps-obsolete contents on your system. Can you access the plugins from other hosts? (Obsolete Plugin IDs are 1766 1767 1768 1775 1776 1777 1782 1783 1784 1786 1787 1794 2582 2587 2590 .) Thanks again, Tim [Julien Claassen] > I've tried the new CAPS plugins. Well at the moment just one, the click track > (1769) and I'm not really happy with it. The woodblock sounds nicer in doodle > mode, that's where I'm experimenting, sometimes over a quarter of an hour or > so. But I can't hear it that well. I raised the standard volume and lowered the > damping and still, it won't really bite through a lot of sound. could you > perhaps include a choice in this plugin or two clicktracks. I can really see, > where this block makes it much more barable for the ears, when working a long > time with it, just to fit bits of your head to a metrum. > I've also had a full skim through the whole list of plugins and I am just > dying to try the new tonestack, the new CabinetIV and the chorus adjustments, > as described by you, also sound like something to bargain with. > Oh, and I had the same installation problem with the obsolete package and > when I do: > analyseplugin ./caps-obsolete.so I get no output. Is that supposed to happen? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user