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    • SteveRiggsS
      SteveRiggs @ustk
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      @ustk

      Winner! That should do it! I had a feeling I was overcomplicating it and the answer was right there. Its been a long day 🤣 Thanks man. I'll try that now...

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        orange @SteveRiggs
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        @SteveRiggs I've tried biquads a couple of times before. You can see there is a phasing issue if you inspect in Plugin Doctor. Yeah there are bell shapes on the crossover points, but because of that phasing issue :D No flat frequency line possible

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        • SteveRiggsS
          SteveRiggs @orange
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          Cheers @orange. This seems to have done the job now using the svf_eq ☺

          I did notice that there was a 4db boost to the overall level of the plugin when turning the dsp module on which is weird, but a gain module above it has levelled that out. So far, so good!

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            ustk @SteveRiggs
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            @SteveRiggs The boost isn't weird at all, in fact, it should be 3dB. You have two nodes in parallel which logically double the signal... I said 3dB in an ideal case scenario, but some eq boost the signal a little bit by default

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            • SteveRiggsS
              SteveRiggs @ustk
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              @ustk Makes sense! Cheers. I've gotta make this one as transparent as possible so it's all good to know.

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              • orangeO
                orange @SteveRiggs
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                @SteveRiggs Are you trying to make multiband compressor? Acording to the picture it doesn't seems like a compressor with crossover filter. It is a dynamic eq/filter.

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                • SteveRiggsS
                  SteveRiggs @orange
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                  @orange Kinda, but only for 250hz. The other bands wont be used

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                    orange @SteveRiggs
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                    @SteveRiggs Ok so you don't need HP-LP crossover filters 👍

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                    • Christoph HartC
                      Christoph Hart
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                      You need to wrap the compressor into a chain and a math.clear node after it so that you can't hear the compressor but just the dynamic EQ.

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                      • SteveRiggsS
                        SteveRiggs @Christoph Hart
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                        @Christoph-Hart Genius! Thanks. Like this?

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                        • ustkU
                          ustk @SteveRiggs
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                          @SteveRiggs Yeah that's how it should be done, you can now remove the gain compensation

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                          • Christoph HartC
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                            And the next thing to do is to wrap the split container into another container that splits up the buffers so that the update rate of the compressor is faster. Try a fix32 or fix64 container (the 100% correct solution would be a frame container but the performance overhead does not justify the sound improvement for this use case)

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                              A Former User @Christoph Hart
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                              @Christoph-Hart Is there anything to do for this compressor behaviour? The gain reduction curve is unnatural?

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                              • SteveRiggsS
                                SteveRiggs @Christoph Hart
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                                @Christoph-Hart

                                Thanks. Just tried this but when I add the split container into a fix_64 or fix_32 container it breaks the connection between the compressor and the filters gain. It doesn't seem to show up anymore in the connections list to re-connect it.

                                Is there another way of connecting them back up once in the fix container?

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                                This is the ancient build I'm using btw, incase that makes a difference...

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                                • SteveRiggsS
                                  SteveRiggs @Christoph Hart
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                                  @Christoph-Hart

                                  It's cool, I worked it out. I moved the compressor outside of the chain first so that is shows back up in the connections list to re-connect ☺

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                                  • SteveRiggsS
                                    SteveRiggs
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                                    I'm wondering now if there is a way to have these on the front interface in floating tiles?

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                                      ustk @SteveRiggs
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                                      @SteveRiggs

                                      • create a parameter in the main chain node
                                      • link the compressor to the parameter
                                      • read the parameter from your interface with a timer
                                      • do whatever you want with the value

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                                      • SteveRiggsS
                                        SteveRiggs @ustk
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                                        @ustk

                                        Ahhh! Cheers. I've only really ever used timers for normal compressors. Never with anything inside scriptnode.

                                        Just trying to work out how the code would work for that and how to point it to the right things, but as usual... butchered it 🤣

                                        Any idea what I need to remove/add to get it to work?

                                        My dsp module is called Script FX2, the slider on the interface I'm testing it with is called CompTest, and the parameter in the top of scriptnode is called SN250Comp. I'll screenshot below after the code....

                                        (I already have 2 timers in the project btw, hence the t3)

                                        // Create Script FX2 Reduction Meter
                                        
                                        const var Script FX2 = Synth.getEffect("Script FX2");
                                        
                                        const var CompTest = Content.getComponent("CompTest");
                                        
                                        const var t3 = Engine.createTimerObject();
                                        t3.setTimerCallback(function()
                                        {
                                            var v = Script FX2.getAttribute(Script FX2.SN250Comp);
                                            
                                            v = Engine.getDecibelsForGainFactor(v);
                                            
                                            CompTest.setValue(v);
                                        });
                                        
                                        t3.startTimer(30);
                                        

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                                        • ustkU
                                          ustk @SteveRiggs
                                          last edited by ustk

                                          @SteveRiggs Yes, this is the way to handle it, except that it is not recommended to use a timerObject as it is synchronous. For GUI stuff you should take a panelTimer.
                                          Also, the issue is probably because you have a space in your declaration. Script FX2 isn't good ;)

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                                          • SteveRiggsS
                                            SteveRiggs @ustk
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                                            @ustk The space! 😵 That was it. Sorted. Thanks man.

                                            I've never used a panelTimer before. I'll take a look into those now.

                                            Thanks again! Finally getting somewhere now. I'm still a bit rusty after a few weeks off developing anything, but it's coming back slowly 🤣

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