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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey
      last edited by d.healey

      @Christoph-Hart I decided to make a clean PR without the library in the commit history - https://github.com/christophhart/HISE/pull/755

      You can download the .lib from my repo - https://github.com/davidhealey/HISE/tree/development/tools/fftw/windows

      I intend to keep it in my fork since I'll always want it.

      I added the windows sub-folder for the lib just in case in the future we ever need to put another version in there for some reason and keep them separate. But we could just put them in the fftw folder instead to save users the step of creating the sub-folder, let me know what you think?

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      • GoodflowG
        Goodflow
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        Encountering a crash when using modulation assignments on UI controls with no assigned processorId.

        1. Uncomment line 7 in the snippet
        2. Hit Compile
        3. Right click Knob1 and try assigning the LFO.

        Same crash occurs if you try assigning via the ModulationMatrixController tile.

        HiseSnippet 1595.3oc6YsraabCEkisYpsSaZRZPQQWMvnKbZScjrkUhQQgGaY6Tg3GBVJOZ6h.5YnjH7LjS4vwINEAnK599GzuitpO9C5mP6ptM+AsWRpGy3H+R4kaPzBAwm2CIO2ykWpZRgOMIQHQNS1X+XJx4cw02mqZWoMgwQUWA479XN8gQDkj8HEMQgVd+XRRBM.43L5szcxYhwPlOOcwkIgDtOseUHzcELe55rHlpes07tMKLbMR.sAKJSuK4U0WvqHBEo.fFEW.ES72kzhtIQ2sQvnuhjzF47o34mcN+RA2HX1Ymegx9jxzEZRZ1r3bAkJU9lKTbtEHktYYZg4QNma0.lRHqqH.5QNisrHX+5sEOjaMvcYIrcBo5BEQ0AKaqdMQXfdIpqEUoMKLnV2cpDDLo05uuMpce6J3MXArd02e+6hlFb6OhrafNijGdilCdEyBuBYf2.fjSFHMlERWBW2WxhU8aQimyiqxUTYSBbNkEJ19hF4IN3JBnGb0LQjcoqIgB8FwzkKT3ZtvWW8KlbR3rJQ4tGQ5ZoGteo6p7VLNcFeIEVOaHBRCIJlfugo8ompUnXGRXjHXp7i+1bwNEgg20vsnpJhnXAGJL8TlV0iv7iYRnPcwcWSUCl5ZSUmEEGRc0zQSGu90Ozt5ZLcyTtuFXtB9lBEcK9zWcxuexIl7IS5dvlZ1bfsogpTDFRkCrYMwVdTCbZdZzNT40f0eXJsWGgCu7LB7gyHxRX8s6bY5nfWkyTaES4GFMF0Y6Vyd5fJnqJC24Bc3N0CYATIhATj2Aa1TQF.2wo8u9me4m+MzcptBQQ5NMvLBVIlJUL8BvYE5dfDfkRNAdEZxtJQroucNgAQmi0nOpmJwObGu86Uv69dIJZbc1i6hHu+9w+3hV9XChDHRUCzZXIFFhlf.rRDv.6.Fe1NzPjh9H.EmCazyhxpo80+dDousQK6EwBBBo0DIL84YVktL7LyRICmDj7dFuSPWv5ejWrnCD633jyCU6ExA6teVI2WXJHmTHdIbMlxu8fw3HC.i.u3kAF6n69d3Ua1j5q5Cvwvqc+WNhrYM+3Vy+w3aYzz5uQAd..RncEa6I4cDAN+ySZfy3SbfyCJiL1ISF4Xh6M1Yt3dmTV6Gz4bxsWaIuB8sxEc9RVXhwqu1VFrY+0whlkYwhPhT29ZR52kR49YZebOMsnZeVk2O4cOxdzlBYTGs2dyz5zVvNP1ZZPAsX3he9YYf0iDBUaFuUdx1U7VWHhWkSfkdP1IoVaRhNdID0M2z.SaCwFDPnVVIT3ua1Fq1hKjTaL3r0WIMQIh5t.L28qNHzahy37s3xklA9z7yzeuPE3q415ES4SiVUwi9LejSL0DN9c6cjqYnmdp4XmLp4Q6eiNUHtGI7+AH9HCZM5a1As1Vjp.mX6cvA0lMSipCwI7of04bZn9RlNin84rkKnKabbo7.Sg+E9zowh5xNcZrX2FQ1I2dKvrq2KXWumGtMDmZRrzrZ+PSYWs6s6snPvR8oUwWsQH2xWAlugjvShEI4l35zHVC3poIYq7NITMieaM8ImRkfHGXSOcw0fE4.GSchJUZ3gKEIR44jKcF8sQtOibk3bR3SzEi1K1uJeOZHjkiAiWFxjnIIMT0s17b4MDbQbaAmkK751TvmoUKpLK1G3BZIkhjMr4U71lFRIYIseh25.YiH2vlYyvrWT7T+.CC775ivV35pc.cesmJy3ceKDqDUO.av5D3VcxHLaNLOuGW2MSBxG0Eop5cPe8g9zAYr41DdKpl1VkGmprkbvl7Yw3ByT.YxkEiKB+rJvTkJqhQAT+jnscrAjPLjIioKRsd8lvsvHgPOBpQgPGPNNZKsUp54zPfpJH1zMc5kR9Fpr6h7sg1OUoULdu2us2ScXL+AdIhCKF6m+f+3WWgFRxsQcOV.Dwt+ig3Mfnv1y2Z5TSN317KJ1ctnWGMWPujd8H5LnCiAq5bvWi53zdd5huU64ro1iNtO3x3dl9A6tL13Fe1FjWDWi7Zxw8URBRuoXiHhuT7.e6+VfV0abSMvdK27ezMAn3Akcy+2DX9DAIU7.e+7S0yLvYG1AN2vNvRC6.meXGX4gcf2XXG3MO9Apy4aoTkHx5+gPaTaU6ys4z6s9bFE8e7NdMTH
        

        Is the new matrix_mod node scriptFX-only (as in not meant to be compiled to a hardcodedFX)? Also curious as to whether it's polyphonic-only like the "Matrix Modulator" module.

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        • griffinboyG
          griffinboy @Christoph Hart
          last edited by

          @Christoph-Hart

          LFOs for custom parameters seems to be broken. The LFOs do nothing.

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          Does it work differently now?

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          • Christoph HartC
            Christoph Hart @griffinboy
            last edited by Christoph Hart

            @griffinboy Yes, that's the entire point of the update - you get complete control over the update rate and how the modulation is applied for each node, but I had to introduce a few breaking changes in the bridge between modulation and nodes for this (eg. the weird behaviour of switching to pan mode when the parameter range crosses zero). I'll write a "migration" guide with the necessary steps for bringing old projects up to speed soon, but in the meantime try changing the ExternalModulation property of the modulated root parameter in your scriptnode network before compiling as I would guess that this is most likely the thing that broke it for you.

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            • griffinboyG
              griffinboy @Christoph Hart
              last edited by griffinboy

              @Christoph-Hart

              Fantastic thank you looking forward to it.

              I've just tested out the latest branch, it's exciting.
              There is a disturbing issue I've found though, where one of my c++ synthesiser engines now aliases horribly, where it didn't in a previous version of Hise. I'm investigating it now. Strangely, a simple c++ sine synth doesn't have the same issue, I'm hoping I can track down what is the matter.

              I'm rolling back Hise so that I can compare with an older build.
              Maybe nothing is wrong with Hise, and it's due to some other mistake I've made. I'm hoping that's the case.

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              • griffinboyG
                griffinboy @griffinboy
                last edited by griffinboy

                @griffinboy

                *edit

                The issue suddenly disappeared after clearing all the modules in the hise project and recompiling networks. I compiled the networks in an old build of Hise, then when opening the new build, everything was fixed. I have no clue at all what happened there. Maybe there was some issue caused by using an old hise project with a new version of Hise.

                I was a few months behind after all.
                How strange, sorry can't replicate the issue now!

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                • griffinboyG
                  griffinboy @griffinboy
                  last edited by griffinboy

                  @griffinboy

                  Okay I've replicated the issue. When compiling dsp networks as .dll in the new version of Hise (latest commit) something is wrong. My c++ oscillator aliases.

                  Wheras, when I compile in an older version of Hise
                  (HISE-6583025bbac9d7b4524de97e095dd2b85c6fd5be)
                  The node works as expected without any audio issues. It allows me to load this .dll in both builds of Hise. Which is odd too since there is a version mismatch.

                  I'm making a video one sec -

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                  • griffinboyG
                    griffinboy @griffinboy
                    last edited by

                    @griffinboy

                    @Christoph-Hart

                    Check this out!

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                    • Christoph HartC
                      Christoph Hart @griffinboy
                      last edited by

                      Have you looked at the time-domain waveform? This should be visible there too and might give a better clue what went wrong.

                      You can also send over the node then I'll look if I can reproduce it but I can't think of anything that I've changed that might cause this.

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                      • griffinboyG
                        griffinboy @Christoph Hart
                        last edited by

                        @Christoph-Hart

                        I will send you the node if I can't find the cause.
                        I haven't had any luck yet, I'm going to download a few builds of hise and see where it went wrong.
                        I'm getting inconsistent behavior.

                        It may be tricky for you to troubleshoot my node, I doubt you want to sift through that code! It's a whole WT engine, 10 headers.

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @Christoph Hart
                          last edited by

                          @Christoph-Hart I saw you merged my fftw/ipp PR earlier, thank you :) Have you uploaded the FFTW library somewhere? I'm getting ready to update my videos with this new info.

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                          My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                          YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                          • Christoph HartC
                            Christoph Hart @d.healey
                            last edited by

                            @d-healey No but if you make a release on GitHub in the repo you linked above I can just link to the release page where people can download it.

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @Christoph Hart
                              last edited by

                              @Christoph-Hart Done, and I added the lib as an asset to make it easy.

                              Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
                              My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                              YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                              • ChazroxC
                                Chazrox
                                last edited by

                                I might have missed it....was there a date set for the next meet-up?

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                                • d.healeyD
                                  d.healey @Chazrox
                                  last edited by

                                  @Chazrox Not yet

                                  Libre Wave - Freedom respecting instruments and effects
                                  My Patreon - HISE tutorials
                                  YouTube Channel - Public HISE tutorials

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                                  • ChazroxC
                                    Chazrox @d.healey
                                    last edited by

                                    @d-healey sweet. Thanks. 🤛

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