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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart
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      I'll take a look, but it might indeed be possible that the signal chain in the FX processing mode does not pick up the levels of the master container properly.

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      • NatanN
        Natan @yall
        last edited by Natan

        @yall said in vuuuu meter.... vu meter? vu meter master?:

        @Natanr
        i just exported the code from @Lunacy-Audio , it works in VST but not in FX plugin. there must be something breaking. i tried with an old version of hise (i don't know which one) and it works . I advise you to find an older version to export your plugin with the vu meter

        Mate

        Did You Exported The FX Plugin With An Old Scriptnode Version?
        Can You Investigate And Find When You Downloaded The Zip File?

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        • NatanN
          Natan @Christoph Hart
          last edited by

          @Christoph-Hart said in vuuuu meter.... vu meter? vu meter master?:

          I'll take a look, but it might indeed be possible that the signal chain in the FX processing mode does not pick up the levels of the master container properly.

          @Christoph-Hart Thanks Christoph, So Is There Any Workaround, Like Connecting The VU Meter To A Simple Gain MOdule, Or Something Like That?!

          I Need This Really Bad To Get My FX Plugin Done :(

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          • DimitrisSPD
            DimitrisSP @Natan
            last edited by DimitrisSP

            @Natanr Try this...I send you a small test project with a filmstrip (107 frames) connected to a Simple Gain Module LevelMeterTest.zip

            Then you can replace the filmstrip image with your's and adjust the code and number of frames according to your filmstrip image ☺

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            • NatanN
              Natan @DimitrisSP
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              @DimitrisSP
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              • DimitrisSPD
                DimitrisSP @Natan
                last edited by

                @Natanr Happy that i helped!

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                • NatanN
                  Natan @DimitrisSP
                  last edited by

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                  • lalalandsynthL
                    lalalandsynth @DimitrisSP
                    last edited by lalalandsynth

                    @DimitrisSP Testing this , what is that levelMeterLock ?

                    Also , any thoughts on how to change this to a mono meter , that is , see both channels on one meter ?

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                    • LindonL
                      Lindon @lalalandsynth
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                      @lalalandsynth said in vuuuu meter.... vu meter? vu meter master?:

                      @DimitrisSP Testing this , what is that levelMeterLock ?

                      Also , any thoughts on how to change this to a mono meter , that is , see both channels on one meter ?

                      take the input values , sum them and divide by 2....

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                      • NatanN
                        Natan @lalalandsynth
                        last edited by

                        @lalalandsynth said in vuuuu meter.... vu meter? vu meter master?:

                        what is that levelMeterLock?

                        Since This Made By Sliders, You Need To Place An Empty / Transparent PNG Over The VU Sliders To Avoid Mouse Click / Drags.

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                        • DimitrisSPD
                          DimitrisSP
                          last edited by DimitrisSP

                          @lalalandsynth Sorry for been late to answer...I just now entered in the forum!
                          In order to have a mono functionality use only one LevelMeter...
                          Delete ''LevelMeterR'' and rename "LevelMeterL" to "LevelMeter"
                          Very correctly as @Lindon said ...sum the Left and Right values and divide them by 2...

                          Use this snippet

                          HiseSnippet 1611.3oc4Y0saaaCEVJNZHwcYqcnCXWRTzKb1ZSrS+YannKNw+T3sjZiXu1kcSJiDsMWjHEjnSSVP.1qQuauF6t7nrGg9FrcHojEsqiqgQawxp.BfIO+vuyGO7viTZEwcIww7HK6k6bZHwx9ScZeJSzuReLkY0npk80c1gbLweWhfD0gDKr19zPbbLwyx1N2SjZYu7hVpmWu41XeLykjMkk0y3TWxNz.pHa1Vk+IpuecrGoCMvP66WtgKmUg6yG.HJmSQqPr6Q3djmhkpsfik8mTyiJ3QsEXAI1xdws4dm1tO+kLs9OiFSOzmHGTxpM3H8z049dRDKm0pRepuWqzHO1xx1oUFOjSyC2zYWpGc37l7gT.JyBS9vdgoAuRlvq3rCOaC3snFd2vosaDMTjIQhsq4zfAaScwvVfIrz5Zsvm63TgCZvDqEfOhTOBFLzhBOrXw6fdPwhq9nUxuRdXiHVfNFGgx1+QOFkZeOhnBOHjyfAEtUlJ25xsdGt6QyfGjp8FdoElcolBxdC8aSCB8IxzyRfcpTZoU051k3BlXHNwz0WuJwEeJZOXiyzQUqUYq8OXus5TC7Sw0996knckAQQvpidF1e.Idk7RccGDoBCklESTTlgGgpf88ODxkMcs.zqFqGkQVyMh.qqR0lG9aRHJQkXsXhPMYp4E5Nf4JnbVgUWI+YR2qBsgn.kQ4fyKXDlJNSiYk3BkV8all3hqtJZczFOBgjdU+25q2hfOBYtjZQxEMDDktv6hA5N.eRA0D2QCHYDoUGgncQExL3GFxbqpEiPmk9CjIqNzjGkJ9b8OH9wjoY5W+XiMxwMV9H2qzgHjFPODLAx0NlDECbsd969t7AoIhz3JIK.1CRV8357H49RcrKTMovP5QucXtizlHL1JdGCSIPGhS0gSYFoZ4JXBnj+NWeTBRaE3Hchag6AkSRSZQb1S4BRSH6M+Y4WN+44QiKpa2IJSdvOh66CNbRh0K0TLr.aPvgjn6.Yp.1GpHTNcz50NWd8ZyqSb00gLTjyZvnhlgD1kUE2Jo3ETOOWBpfeITUy+rjp4s8odjHKpm7d3LR2Rg5rqI2+BqYvClWbKqoNtWd8lyhWbbfxqiaJ77yMphEX4kSIwEDqgjHAURi1UIGC25qupZYmpj3iD7PUfmT0Ff2rE5mX1cvoYCtc4tT+fXAXai.nCAKajyYs1q4OVqRmCp2bmp016biz1PVOKHGnsT+3gd4hes7Kodh9Yt85k6Sn85m0qxKdQ4.ydb1+BntlISDKHgso+dJ67mu5U+0lwC51kdhj7PdaaEP877Is3wTYRoQ7bgGoKdfu9.k4RDCIVcHmH1lehNgKf6kvjpxCxjogD4RydFfAvKMcx71SgLkt5RHTHoZLBciIPnlnO+aIyy.xMMf7eTsbX5gqFfxq3XbYFz0XDzvH.UonkcR6JcZaj6WVyw5U8x1xj8t9F8hAcDx8F3iEi1lnDJIBj9vreLYOWLv2mZRbuW5cbVg6MbZQEt8mLdWXB3EN4+9FuIchuhitqsLvtnS8e4Cba2KM7siFllofxn4cW9qFYYUk3iGg+d9nGT1u7Dd4oFxdPDs393nwY+biFx4lsatlPXt3LmhHCIzUlT5uvQQ4Wk.rJk3pCfutrV4+Af6d7ABJqG7VGQpaceJbuDePjKAfJiAcSCyYufrEL83hxwR.0lv7TC9G3IQXI4X6DgkREZRI2TSIWy443iIpWFRwFeoZbWdT.5IDFIRxUkdW70RBm4uVRSWA.gNQXVbHOlTxzyiIaiQqMIFvFUc8TinkL7f2KIvPukJmN4FlSBoEi3LX7HdZWpwMu+8l0XXXSuMAhFulwtPvJ4NSlp0.3E7TmNJYZX1zaXN830FWb1pMdk9iD8gqujbyFbeKWntbJF02eVCtnyGdAhgUtUMFmN6nGi1ky3g84LpqYN0dD3zeudjQxalX.skPfglgGNyMKuGwmfiIlMDuC7B43nc08cOObQoYmKl190W4ngKRd1G8+i9Iy8QY+jy9ITn73GI2p9gXMBvtQ7Cb0epC4QukTy.wMS8eUXYmckiQkR+JGNNEWqn7U.oG35JyNtKvOS1lMlCat2bXy8mCadvbXyCmCa914vluap1Hu6bqABdfN+GlnUM0Wax1V2pf5nf0+h9zF.s
                          

                          And as @Natanr said very correctly if you will not use an invisible image like "levelMeterLock" on top of the LevelMeter you will have problems with Mouse Click / Drags.πŸ‘

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                          • ?
                            A Former User
                            last edited by

                            Its all in the algorithm....maybe a few guys here could help you out.

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                            • A
                              andioak @DimitrisSP
                              last edited by andioak

                              @DimitrisSP @Natanr @yall

                              Thanks a lot @DimitrisSP for the vu-meter. I modified it a bit to make whole integers from your png of 107 strips and set it to -100 to +6 dbFS. Also added peak values in labels for both L, R and highest of the two.

                              Here is that project (scriptnode 2020-08-20): LevelMeterTest--andioak-peak-values.zip

                              @Christoph-Hart Is there a pan-law compensation built into the Simple Gain module/plugin? To compensate for the increased value from the other channel? The values I get are steep when I pan towards one way, but it might be my programming here. (and my gain is +1, but at Left 40:ish i get around 5-6 db over the center peak, thatΒ΄s about what pan law should compensate for...) (and the gif below is 7fps :) )

                              Here it is:
                              levelmetertest-andioak-mod-peak-vals.gif

                              Script of this thing:

                              Content.makeFrontInterface(600, 500);
                              
                              const var LevelMeterL = Content.getComponent("LevelMeterL");
                              const var LevelMeterR = Content.getComponent("LevelMeterR");
                              const var LevelMeterLock = Content.getComponent("LevelMeterLock");
                              
                              // show values as well, via label with whole integer db values.
                              const var Label_MeterValue = Content.getComponent("Label_MeterValue"); // the peak of the strongest channel. 
                              const var Label_MeterValue_L = Content.getComponent("Label_MeterValue_L");
                              const var Label_MeterValue_R = Content.getComponent("Label_MeterValue_R");
                              
                              
                              
                              // ------------
                              
                              const var Pan = Content.getComponent("Pan");
                              
                              const var SimpleGain1 = Synth.getEffect("SimpleGain1");
                              
                              //Decay Rate
                              const var DECAY_RATE = 0.93;
                              
                              //Current Values
                              var curLevelL = 0.0;
                              var curLevelR = 0.0;
                              var curLevelM = 0.0;
                              
                              //Timer Callback
                              const var t = Engine.createTimerObject();
                              
                              t.setTimerCallback(function()
                              {
                              //Synth Values
                                var LevelL = SimpleGain1.getCurrentLevel(1);  
                                var LevelR = SimpleGain1.getCurrentLevel(0);
                                
                              //Peak Synth Values  
                                var peakLevelL = Math.max(LevelL, LevelL);  
                                var peakLevelR = Math.max(LevelR, LevelR);
                                
                                var peakLevelMax = Math.max(LevelL, LevelR);
                              
                              //Kick Left  
                              //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------  
                                if (peakLevelL > curLevelL)
                                  {
                                    curLevelL = peakLevelL;
                                  }
                                else
                                  {
                                    curLevelL *= DECAY_RATE;
                                  }
                              
                              //Kick Right  
                              //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------     
                                if (peakLevelR > curLevelR)
                                  {
                                    curLevelR = peakLevelR;
                                  }
                                else
                                  {
                                    curLevelR *= DECAY_RATE;
                                  }
                                  
                              //Kick Max peak for mono out or label with max peak for strongest channel.
                              //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------     
                                if (peakLevelMax > curLevelM)
                                  {
                                    curLevelM = peakLevelMax;
                                  }
                                else
                                  {
                                    curLevelM *= DECAY_RATE;
                                  }
                              
                                
                              //Decibel Conversion  
                              //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------   
                                LevelL = Engine.getDecibelsForGainFactor(curLevelL);  
                                LevelR = Engine.getDecibelsForGainFactor(curLevelR);
                                var LevelMax = Engine.getDecibelsForGainFactor(curLevelM);
                                
                              //Set Values  
                              //----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                LevelMeterL.setValue(LevelL);  
                                LevelMeterR.setValue(LevelR);
                                
                                Label_MeterValue.set("text", (LevelMax >= -99) ? Math.round(LevelMax) : -100); // use Math.round (round up) for all except minimum value, -100. 
                                Label_MeterValue_L.set("text", (LevelL >= -99) ? Math.round(LevelL) : -100);
                                Label_MeterValue_R.set("text", (LevelR >= -99) ? Math.round(LevelR) : -100); 
                                
                              });
                              
                              t.startTimer(30);
                              

                              UPDATE: this code does what itΒ΄s supposed to, but using labels to be updated by a timer seems to crash hise and the output plugins/standalone exported instruments. Read here about it.

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                              • ustkU
                                ustk @andioak
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                                @andioak Apparently there's a 3db compensation law but not sure...

                                
                                float BalanceCalculator::getGainFactorForBalance(float balanceValue, bool calculateLeftChannel)
                                {
                                	if (balanceValue == 0.0f) return 1.0f;
                                
                                	const float balance = jlimit(-1.0f, 1.0f, balanceValue / 100.0f);
                                
                                	float panValue = (float_Pi * (balance + 1.0f)) * 0.25f;
                                
                                	return 1.41421356237309504880f * (calculateLeftChannel ? cosf(panValue) : sinf(panValue));
                                }
                                
                                void BalanceCalculator::processBuffer(AudioSampleBuffer &stereoBuffer, float *panValues, int startSample, int numSamples)
                                {
                                	FloatVectorOperations::multiply(panValues + startSample, float_Pi * 0.5f, numSamples);
                                
                                	stereoBuffer.applyGain(1.4142f); // +3dB for equal power...
                                
                                	float *l = stereoBuffer.getWritePointer(0, startSample);
                                	float *r = stereoBuffer.getWritePointer(1, startSample);
                                
                                	while (--numSamples >= 0)
                                	{
                                		*l++ *= cosf(*panValues) * 1.4142f;
                                		*r++ *= sinf(*panValues);
                                
                                		panValues++;
                                	}
                                }
                                

                                Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                                  andioak @ustk
                                  last edited by andioak

                                  @ustk thanks. whoah.. math is beyond my scope atm, but pan law I thought would remove the 3db. Not add it as suggested there. I got that wrong though, as pan law is the opposite.

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