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    • Script Note Smoothing not working in Logic Pro X

      Hi!

      I have created a simple FX plug-in that uses the smoothing node in script node to smooth a modulation.

      Everything works well in Ableton (suing the AU plug-in), but in Logic the smoothing does not work - namely does not smooth.

      Note that I have not converted the script node FX to .dll, could that be a reason?

      Any help is appreciated :)

      posted in Bug Reports
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    • RE: Replicate ~rampsmooth from MaxMsp in Hise?

      @Christoph-Hart

      Thanks for the hint.

      Is it possible to use the envelope follower on a modulation signal created by MIDI CC?

      In MaxMSP you can do that by using the ~sig block, that transforms the midi CC into a signal.

      posted in General Questions
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    • Script Note Smoothing not working in Logic Pro X

      Hi!

      I have created a simple FX plug-in that uses the smoothing node in script node to smooth a modulation.

      Everything works well in Ableton (suing the AU plug-in), but in Logic the smoothing does not work - namely does not smooth.

      Note that I have not converted the script node FX to .dll, could that be a reason?

      Any help is appreciated :)

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Pasquale
    • Replicate ~rampsmooth from MaxMsp in Hise?

      Hi everyone,

      I am enjoying the smoothing capability in Hise. I am wondering if there is any element or network of elements that can replicate the smoothing effect of ~rampsmooth from MaxMsp.

      Essentially rampsmooth is a sample based smoother that applies a different size buffer for attack and release.

      Practically if a signal is going up, it will be smoothed at a certain rate, if it goes down it will be smoothed at a different rate.

      I tried to find a solution, but couldn't.

      posted in General Questions
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      Pasquale