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    • CasmatC
      Casmat @Lindon
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      @Lindon Sorry, was thinking of a node in scriptnode.. didn’t think to check on the api! Thanks for your help!

      i make music

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      • ustkU
        ustk @Casmat
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        @Casmat Each time you duplicate a signal, it gains 3dB. From here it's easy to determine what to do if you have it four times 😉 (hint => 4=2x2)

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        • CasmatC
          Casmat @ustk
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          @ustk thanks!

          i make music

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          • pelleP
            pelle @A Former User
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            @iamlamprey can you share the Snippet?

            Thanks
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              A Former User @pelle
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              @fpelle Sorry this was 3 years ago and I don't have that snippet anymore, I'm no longer using HISE or making virtual instruments, I just stick around here and follow what people are up to 😁

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey @A Former User
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                @iamlamprey wah! But what happend to neat player?

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                  A Former User @d.healey
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                  @d-healey the source is still on github, i stopped because it was bleeding money and i lost the motivation to keep making instruments (sampling, editing, etc)

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                  • d.healeyD
                    d.healey @A Former User
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                    @iamlamprey Oh that's a shame. It seemed like you were onto a good thing.

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey
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                      I could use something like this.

                      The level going into my scriptnode effect is X the level coming out is Y. Is there a scriptnode method to work out the difference and apply the reverse to a gain module so I get roughly the same volume out as in?

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                        aaronventure @d.healey
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                        @d-healey Didn't we go over this? :face_with_tongue:

                        https://forum.hise.audio//post/70594

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @aaronventure
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                          @aaronventure Apparently not, see my last post in the thread

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                          • orangeO
                            orange @d.healey
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                            @d-healey
                            You need an automatic gain detector and gain updater to compensate the I/O gain difference in the scriptnode, right?

                            Which kind of effects will there be?

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

                              @orange Yeah. I have a convolution node followed by a filter.

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                              • ustkU
                                ustk @d.healey
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                                @d-healey The thing is there's no real method afaik. You don't wan't to apply the gain difference to each samples, so there should be an integration happening somewhere. I think two enveloppe followers for IN & OUT signal with same settings should give you the difference you need. Then from here, I guess it's a matter of dB calculation.

                                I tried in the past. I'm sure it can work but I stopped before going further once I just told myself this would necessarily create some gain fluctuation at some point. The user won't have the possibility to get the control over these fluctuation, and they will also be frequency dependant.

                                In my opinion, gain compensation should be a fixed value determined during effect development, but that is just me thinking :man_shrugging: (or a value that is changed with some FX parameters)

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                                • orangeO
                                  orange @d.healey
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                                  @d-healey I think, each effect needs different approach.
                                  For example the gain compensation method used for preamp modeling and the method used for reverb are different from each other.

                                  Christoph suggested this normalizing method for the convolution reverb a while ago.

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                                  • d.healeyD
                                    d.healey @orange
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                                    @orange Read Aarron's post from a few hours ago in this thread :face_with_tongue:

                                    That normalization thing doesn't appear to be the same as makeup gain

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                                    • ustkU
                                      ustk @orange
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                                      @orange You're right, the approach depends on the FX itself, and on the result you want to achieve too (transparent, or as part of the effect)...

                                      Christoph's example seems to act like a compressor, this proves the gain fluctuation issue one might have

                                      So, should the gain compensation act as a compressor (or expander) with noticeable fluctuations, or transparently with non-input-level-dependency (apart from parameter indexation) should be the question one wants to ask first.

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                                      • d.healeyD
                                        d.healey @ustk
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                                        @ustk Maybe I'm too simple but my thought is if a human can look at the input volume level before, and adjust a gain knob so the output level is the same as the input, why can't this be done automatically?

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                                        • ustkU
                                          ustk
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                                          the example of input dependency giving nasty fluctuations, might be:

                                          • An input containing all frequencies
                                          • A LPF in the effect, let say set to 1KHz

                                          -> The difference between input an output will vary for high frequencies, leading to effect pumping while the output frequency content doesn't change (because those high freq are not passing through)

                                          in short, the gain of the effect will fluctuate because of the input, while the effect itself doesn't sound different.

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                                          • d.healeyD
                                            d.healey @ustk
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                                            @ustk If the attack/release is slow enough it should smooth out the pumping?

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