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      alepan last edited by

      Hi folks! Has anybody ever tried to use PluginDoctor to analyze external hardware? I've followed the instructions in the user manual, but the only thing I get is clicks and pops. The sample rate is set as my interface, so this is not the problem.
      I connected output 7 of my Apollo to the input of an external eq, then the eq output goes back to input 7 in the Apollo. All inputs/outputs are enabled in PluginDoctor...
      In case nobody hase ever faced this problem, I'll write to DDMF for support and let you know what they say.
      Thanks

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        DanH @alepan last edited by

        @alepan yep I use it here all the time, works great

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          pstudioink @alepan last edited by

          i just looked up plugin doctor, it looks cool. however, it looks like something that is more useful to someone who already knows how to make plugins, so they can test them during development. someone please correct me if i’m wrong. you should look into dsp programming if you’re interested in how plugins work. in regards to your questions, a plugin is good if it sounds good! as far as aliasing, i can’t answer that one, but maybe check this out drawing class calgary

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            alepan @DanH last edited by

            @DanH Ok, anything you can suggest me to understand what is wrong in my setup? Thanks! 🙂

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              alepan @pstudioink last edited by

              @pstudioink Thank you for answering, but my question was about a specific function of PluginDoctor, not about how to develop plugins... never mentioned aliasing at all, you've probably mixed answers with another post by someone else

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