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Hi Leo, Firstly - get .82 asap it remembers all VST parameters and the latency is less than on .81, (about 69 ms on my system- which I can deal with). It's also much more stable though I didn't find the previous version too bad. I will be doing a live gig with it next Wednesday. I use a Zoom 8080 acts as a midi controller mainly to switch things on and off such as samplers and delays. I often use a pedal to control filter cutoff on my North Pole plugin which is excellent. I don't have any one way of working overall. I suppose that's the beauty of having such a flexible system. I use the ring mod, granular synthesis, North pole, pithch shifting and Xverb reverb a lot. The latter is able to produce an infinite reverb which is an effect I've been looking for ever since I heard it on an old AMS unit. One of my favourite tricks is to insert a signal modifier into a dealy path try it with ring mod it adds more enharmonic components to the sound on each pass. I do have multiple midi in's on my P200 but I only use one for AM. I'd be into exchanging AM patches too. I don't quite know what you mean by > am I wrong saying that v.082b doesn't support more VST plugins? I >couldn't > find them.... .82 can run as many plugins as you like, (provided your processor doesn't overload Ciao, Gareth > tell us more about your setup!!!! > > have you multiple Midi Ins in your computer? > > how do you use Audiomulch? > > why don't we all Audiomulch users exchange patches? > > I've build a tri-Minisampler patch ideal for looping and making noises >(for > Audiomulch 081b, not 082) > The stereo Sound In signal is divided and send to 2 different mini >samplers, > with indipentent MIDI controlled Function (stop, play, rec), sense > (direct/reverse/bi) and speed. Doing so I can record in a sampler while >the > other is playing half speed reverse... or either samplers playing while I > change one playback direction, pitch, etc... > the mix of the 2 samplers goes to a 3rd mini-sampler, usually set in Stop > mode (bypass) but ready to switch to Rec to capture and process the >noises > from the other 2 samplers. this is the basic setup... but you can add >others > FX to each path to vary the results... > really great prog for sound designing... IMO still not affidable for live > playing... too much crashes... > > how much latency do you get with your sound card? > > ciao > leo