Sorry, Jan, for the late answer.
I run Logic Pro X 10.4.3 on Mac OS Mojave 10.14.6. This works nearly perfectly.
But I can’t control the sends from the Tango 1. Maybe someone has a solution?
When I tried newer versions of Logic the connection with my Tango crashed. I
didn’t try with Big Sur.
Ludger
Am 10.01.2021 um 16:17 schrieb Jan Willems <jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx>:
To Ludger (or anyone else who tried this) I have another question:
So you answered that Tango is compatible only up to Logic 10.4.3 on High
Sierra or Catalina
So you didn’t try 10.4.3 on Big Sur? Or any Logic version higher than 10.4.3?
Thanks for your help!
Jan
Op vr 8 jan. 2021 om 10:29 schreef José Raposo <jose.raposo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jose.raposo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Hi Jan,
I don’t know if we can change the order but on Tango 2 you have a Favorite
window that shows you the parameters you want in front for each plugin.
Best,
José Raposo
Sound Engineer/Managing Partner
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No dia 08/01/2021, às 09:23, Jan Willems <jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx>> escreveu:
Another question for the Tango/Pyramix users:
Is it possible to change the plugin parameter order in Pyramix (for native
and third party plugins)? So that it is displayed in a logical order on the
Tango?
In Logic you can do this by editing the "CSParameterOrder.plist" file and
make a custom layout of the parameter order for each plugin that i use a lot
I need to know because a lot of times the displayed parameter order makes no
sens and i need to page up and down all the time to get to certain parameters
Anybody has info on this? Can you do this in Pyramix? Or Nuendo?
Good to see that there is still so many people willing to fight for the
Tango future!
If i could do any coding or help in any way i would but i don't know
anything about that.
Maybe those of us that have a nice Tango workflow could show off this stuff
on Youtube? Because if you try to look up a Tango video they are all more
than 10 years old..This way we can show that it is still one of the best
controllers out there and that it deserves some attention and support?
Today it's touch screen cleaning day for me, i hope this resolves my touch
screen issues on the right side of the screen.
I will do the sides with compressed air and the screen itself with regular
screen cleaner and micro fiber cloth..Let's see how it goes
Thanks guys!
Jan W
On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 4:59 PM Ludger Mias <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
You could try to connect a mouse and to get into the starting process.
Am 07.01.2021 um 15:35 schrieb David Perry <dpperry49@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dpperry49@xxxxxxxxx>>:
I’ve just started up my Tango 1 and the screen is dead. All squiggly
lines. Has anyone else’s dealt with this and been able to fix it?
On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 2:03 AM DUSSARDIER Jean-Marc
<jean-marc.dussardier@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jean-marc.dussardier@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Take care of the compatibility, I had a bad experience trying to replace a
corrupted SSD for a new SSD in a Tango 2.
The system coudn’t hold a « modern » SSD so I had to search my drawers for
an OOOLD one (first generation of SSDs present in Tango2).
Otherwise maybe something to do in the BIOS ?
JMD
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<mailto:tangousers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:tangousers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ;
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Envoyé : mercredi 6 janvier 2021 19:35
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Objet : [tangousers] Re: best DAW for Tango
Another question:
Has anyone ever tried to replace the hard disk in Tango 1 with a SSD for
faster run up?
Am 06.01.2021 um 19:31 schrieb Tony Gort <tonygort@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:tonygort@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Hi Jan,
I’m also a Nuendo user and very much do what Chris wrote, I also use the
Avid App in conjunction with the Tango to control the channel strip and
inserts. An other work around is using Quick controls in Nuendo which still
works as designed on the Tango. Quick control will let you assign any
control knob within Nuendo to 8 user programable controls which then can be
accessed on the Tango.
Tony
On Jan 6, 2021, at 8:22 AM, Jan Willems <jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
great info, thanks guys!
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 4:04 PM Chris Palmer <chrispalmer3000@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:chrispalmer3000@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I'm very happy running Tango-1 with Nuendo. They are very well integrated.
The Tango can mirror exactly which channels are visible in Nuendo and most
other things work well.
The only issue is that a couple of years ago Steinberg decided to increase
the number of available Insert slots available from 8 to 16 in Nuendo v.8.
Unfortunately they elected to use the exact same memory area for all 16
inserts that had previously been used for just the original 8 inserts.
Consequently the Tangos could no longer access the original 8 inserts
correctly - only the first insert on each track would function on the
Tango. I tried hard to get them to correct this, without success. However,
my simple solution to this is to use the latest version of Nuendo
(currently v.11) for most work, and if I want to do a lot of editing using
the Tango's physical controllers I switch back to Nuendo v.7 temporarily,
which was the last full version before the change was made. It works for
me and I never need more that 8 inserts anyway.
You are right - The Tangos are great and I can't imagine not using them.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 2:27 PM Ludger Mias <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Depends if I work on classics or pop. For pop music I appreciate Logic's
comp feature which allows you to record several takes onto one track and
cut (edit) them in seconds. I know no faster editing.
For classical recording where I don't record with a click (to a beat) I
want to edit maybe in a passage of 16th notes. Both Pyramix and Sequoia
have a wonderful crossfade editor for this task. Both are better for such
things than Protools. Pyramix is much harder to get used to in the
beginning than Seqouia, but it works fine with the Tango (1) and there are
some quite good tutorials. Another advantage (and disadvantage, because you
have get hold of it first) is the possibility to configure everything to
your needs, for example the mixer.
Am 06.01.2021 um 15:16 schrieb Jan Willems <jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Thanks guys for the answers!
I am gonna try it out, need to get into Pyramix first and see if i can get
a demo or something..
To Ludger: do you prefer working on Pyramix with the Tango or is Logic X ok
(with the small bugs)? Are you using Tango 1 or 2?
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 12:18 PM Ludger Mias <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Jan,
Pyramix ( I have Version 10) works fine, but it only runs on Windows.
Logic Pro x fine with the mentioned issues. But on High Sierra and Catalina
only till version 10.4.3!!! So make sure to keep that version!!
Nuendo I have not yet tried out.
Good luck,
Ludger
Am 05.01.2021 um 19:01 schrieb Jan Willems <jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jwillems5@xxxxxxxxx>>:
Hi everybody,
I am trying to figure out which DAW works the best with the SmartAV Tango
controller. Right now i am using my Tango 1 with Logic X on my Mac
(Sierra) and it works fine. There are some minor bugs:
-EQ visuals are not the same as in Logic
-SENDS encoders are not working, i have to touch them and then i can
adjust them with the active control knobs
But i believe that there must be a DAW out there that has full Tango
integration without any bugs and all the workflow intact. I read that
Nuendo or Pyramix are great, but it is hard to find any info on this
subject with SmartAV support gone.
I am mostly interested in the mixing features, editing not so much.
So is there a DAW that can run on a modern OS (Windows 10 or Mac Big Sur)
and that works with modern plugin suites (Kush/Voxengo/Waves/..) and that
has full Tango integration and NO bugs?
If anyone has some experience with this i would be most interested.
I simply cannot let go of this controller, it has everything i want and
mixing is so cool with it. But i want it to be perfect and future upgrade
proof in the longterm.
Thanks!
Jan
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