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    • griffinboyG
      griffinboy @pcs800
      last edited by griffinboy

      @pcs800

      I'm sure that's the lookahead on the limiter.

      There is a hisescript command to compensate for latency

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      • pcs800P
        pcs800 @griffinboy
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        @griffinboy I will look around for that. And yes, I took out the limiter and the latency went away.

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        • LindonL
          Lindon @pcs800
          last edited by

          @pcs800 just use a faust limiter - tis less (much les)) latency

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          • pcs800P
            pcs800 @Lindon
            last edited by

            @Lindon Isn't that involving adding code instead of adding it with the gui editor?

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            • LindonL
              Lindon @pcs800
              last edited by

              @pcs800 said in Adding a distortion knob:

              @Lindon Isn't that involving adding code instead of adding it with the gui editor?

              yes - if you are looking to build a meaningful and class compliant product without writing code I fear you will be disappointed.

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              • griffinboyG
                griffinboy @Lindon
                last edited by griffinboy

                @Lindon
                @pcs800

                Indeed, but everyone has to start somewhere. My first Hise vst was a sine generator with a pretty UI and a pitch knob.

                Start with getting a programmed interface to control what already exists in Hise.
                Get a UI working for your current project.

                Next, explore scriptnode if you want to take it further.

                Then Faust, snex or c++ would be the next step.

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                • LindonL
                  Lindon @griffinboy
                  last edited by

                  @griffinboy said in Adding a distortion knob:

                  @Lindon
                  @pcs800

                  Indeed, but everyone has to start somewhere. My first Hise vst was a sine generator with a pretty UI and a pitch knob.

                  yes but that wasn't a n effect with a limiter and no latency was it?

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                  • griffinboyG
                    griffinboy @Lindon
                    last edited by griffinboy

                    @Lindon

                    Yes yes, I just got the impression that this person was trying to create one of their first projects 😄 I may be mistaken though, and you're absolutely right, you need to touch dsp to get a good result here.

                    My actual first project was a multi engine sampler with effects chains and modulation... It didn't turn out so well so I had to backtrack and start simpler

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                      StephanS
                      last edited by

                      You can use a shape fx as distortion as well and there is also an auto gain implemented already. But be careful it's a little buggy.

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                      • ChazroxC
                        Chazrox @griffinboy
                        last edited by Chazrox

                        @pcs800 I was saying similar things when I first came here. My advice is buckle down and learn a few things. HISE is very non-coder-user-friendly but a little bit of coding can take you a long way. All of the advanced features REQUIRE code. Subscribe to @d-healey 's Patreon and Youtube channel. You'll learn everything you need to get started! It helps so much, I have it programmed into my stream deck. lol.

                        Screenshot 2025-05-02 at 11.29.17 AM.png

                        When I first started I programmed all of these script "templates" to my stream deck controller so whenever I needed to "code", I just pressed one of these buttons with pre-saved scripts. These are basic and I can write them all from scratch now but this helped me out big time when I was just starting.

                        Just sharing my personal noob-journey. lol. Keep going, learn, learn, learn. Good Luck! Happy Hising!

                        @griffinboy the first plugin im releasing is a 24Channel Drum Machine w/ 9 Samplers and 3 Send FX + Comp/EQ settings for every channel. Ambitious?? AF! lol....I learned very fast that I had jumped in on the deep end but I didnt quit and now its done. Took me 4 months but Thanks to everyones help here on the forum we got there! Mind you, I came here with ZERO coding experience! 😢 <--Me when I first got here. lol

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