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    • griffinboyG
      griffinboy @Christoph Hart
      last edited by griffinboy

      @Christoph-Hart
      Sure thing,
      I'll write my own snex smoother if it takes a while to find the source of the issue : )
      One sec, I'll send the snippet.

      Upon opening the project I now have this error message. I shall recreate the project

      b54f4637-3994-4157-a6f1-161b53dbc83d-image.png

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      • griffinboyG
        griffinboy @Christoph Hart
        last edited by griffinboy

        @Christoph-Hart

        Here you go! Many thanks.

        HiseSnippet 1781.3oc2Y0raabCDdWYQ4XEkll17.rHmT.bUzp333ffB+irchPicDhTLxMClcorHzJxsborkRQA5g9RjCEnuF8TO1S4TeB5aPN0qsCWtR6t5GaIEmdnJ.IhbFNbFNeeCGpTWvcHAAbgg4ZMG3SLLKfZLfIaWsMlxLpsOLO5f93t9dDi8F3iCBHtFllq7LkXy0xZD94iauG1CybHQSsye8ted6S3TGxKncoxXEquy2Q87ND6RZR6Rhmeicp4vYU4d7dfqrBprgO1oC9LxwXkZYPFl4NvkJ4hFRrjDXXlcOt6fFs4Wvz5eBMf9VvIgA1FM.Com9PtmqxiUyZTsM0ys9vPNv.rR83CfUzG.2EcD0kNZ93ChuLTfU7JRddXlIs6sRJ2yNo6UNg6MEWxLgKkU6R2A0vQP8kwRT9yMQ0XRhnE1IcpQqqg4eipxAEXxRcwcHGJfAiVPwMKWdcK3ut+SymGN4CjVmiEV5kd3ars9VqPXPoyHxCZ0h3HKdOsPKP58t+Sa0i4HoblEmcLWRdIq38y+C4WK+Ol2ZbQsZMUYJmSv87HhoJVgODW1BKx508sDw5fi60iLRQ3PKcl.M6LQRfhi9rJghbVMFU9ReBaVvGinCX3aut19XIVk9hlCzymHjTkKXtO4bfKnSlqg1mDzQx8A1vDYZ.iwc64gkoAdJ1Vj.3LHU1VkRYAT4fjrwwQiYmOz3kSVlW28Nn5ToS6o6uYlh+BmZet82Ht8sPZvbrylEc3atTh7B6JyKoNOZHaKzQJfh4WSiNm4mLQ4evCr1mHwTOhqUSRWethk5X0hKrb73NcrDPk57VwDZo.yB74B4ywLWfpA75CXmQYjRNBBDfMGSdQndvDKpT.TDfggn9YBpaQonGYcqslklJOBx8jhSHrtfzhHNnOTChg8l95kXgtJEnQUUHUDJQEy98EDerfzjW2COnXP38RuBhi0sdqR4Fz2Qlrjgu9reuPy4zFyXDufkoxRt4tFu8kVi23U7dRJ6rivRAsOTh53dca.274PpF4cvblYTEXziKqFqHJMHL2vA+C7IRnsZrYjP6gBSTa5Xh7BtnSHNL56FlqpAcAgnqSa0GbehHPwVMWEUtD7Gic873WTk20mFwiAzX3b04dC7ayYTG0TZMF5561k2C10H++43fl.bUQ7azK.Jk59RVCP4vVETjsiAjBn7gXG3fcPcrrsp.hpXLvPA.gyHlZJeMlfnNgUFYXuC5yIvm5pB9vNGVQIWG85cSYt7ntbWs0Ss42MwlORika6VKw1U.ERPOUQPMlHZE.eLV7BsaYUG+dj9Cu9YeZfOvM1qGTnSW5I0Lv3ZLWReUkuuApZVGCaIQpUEMZD78inrST3e3qJ7fwQ39Qiygr2Blngj3qHbJErgwpvbUTXYIiTqzXVl0dbyt4LLaAzQ87jTeOJXiTK2X9bYsxSyz2BsqqaSdC5YPEmg1N9lzOY6W.8ZeWndgpj3mf4qLCymGZBDPSzyIielG2+ggQ7cwMwBnkN0bI.mqBfSBVjFWV.0E92RZIKDjLSJPkYhPL6UcBp8F8TicXYLVLkhbIUntSCfqdlFaFpoWJgFKFaNUvj85lgjL59bvRFZ+R67IijgGBF1Df6Rw.uAxtb4xoL8cAUTSp9XuwSJaauoc3N8EnWyTYJha3qDirvpnJkmKncXO3Lhi9NqvqXp4pduDfENGVH3oi7Ykfg.tjPpjJmBQ80iPTwJjrcsqDNkv4CaKTMBZFNiZWygRUl.cTPkCEjueQhxBHdfC7FaUO4oCyahT1pGb26fwp6mjhtZbJLFaFmFiKcEmGi0qQGxE5SqjZdoj5c6I4PgF8iCRSpSDHS6FyDhWLF803Ml4lWR0FyfTkNiq0yXVoiGF94O2NQ5PwIlGZUxLiRgJUdxSJuwi1rRkGtwVOdqGE8KJDiPhIcUB6ELUZ5ZnTkZmrdkBReMegdN30xRxrM5bdGT813.xr6iYtrRtvGtOtqLiKwtMR+bF3kPsgGSlFx+UnV8KkV9BTzISp8blT+bSR8+31SP8ewG1YRpOTNXlT+0PUUOIXh6j7+icRF+4P9Dbmzg8M0L8PAKP7l8Ja9YQKAjIpDf9sUG.OOzEdte3xG9dqjGqFodnQPWNW1d7KRtsN1FI75Iel4xymSoT9N+934ye88u+2lLeZ8ge4CaqApMB8Y3ArIudN1bFKrOrvWm7En8IsvP2NypUwTc2pvO1+OAYkdvk0LQATsfSTRcheXSxZ2KqA1iy6zEG96Irb+rm+W7qezE6H3mF0plJ3tQ3Lvs+rv+GEfdqTisrMNebrSWpK8TGmzlZhEVYYW3CW1EtwxtvGsrKbykcgOdYW3VW8BU+mvD0MhpyWfEV+.Mcwb36S.drw+BvGuIUC
        
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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart @griffinboy
          last edited by

          Lol after 20 minutes of debugging and suspecting some weird floating point precision issues in the coefficients I realized that there's no bug at all :)

          The problem is that you're creating a signal with the oscillator which uses the full signal range from -1 to 1. The peak node will use the absolute value of the signal (like its name says, it searches for peaks). However the signal is still going from positive to negative which will cause the smoother to make this big jumps (you can't really see this in the peak node, but if you use an oscilloscope node it should become clear:

          Unbenannt.PNG

          If you fold the oscillator output to the positive axis, you get the graph from the peak with the values seemingly coming from zero, but they just cross the y axis in the original signal.

          Long story short: Put this after the oscillator to map it into the 0...1 range.

          If anyone has an idea how to improve the UX here (if even I miss that concept sometimes it should be a big red flag that it's not super obvious) let me know.

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            aaronventure @Christoph Hart
            last edited by

            @Christoph-Hart I think a node is missing that will output the raw signal with a cable. Like pmaUnscaled.

            I find myself relying on pma and pma unscaled even for simple operations because the peak normalizes everything so if I then again want to deal with non-normalized values, I have to reconvert.

            I know that this means scriptnode is slowly turning into unreal blueprint or max msp with freely assignable endpoints but it seems to be a recurring point of frustration. My 2c anyway.

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            • griffinboyG
              griffinboy @Christoph Hart
              last edited by

              @Christoph-Hart
              Doh!
              Thank you, apologies for wasting your time!
              This was definitely an oversight on my part, I am very new to audio programming and am feeling my way through it blind!
              Thank you for this wonderful program!

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart @griffinboy
                last edited by

                @griffinboy No worries, at least you found a weak spot in the UX (the only one lol) that we can now address.

                I think a node is missing that will output the raw signal with a cable

                I never found myself the need for that but I can see the point. How should we call it? core.peak_unscaled?

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                • griffinboyG
                  griffinboy @Christoph Hart
                  last edited by

                  @Christoph-Hart
                  Sounds good to me!

                  If only I'd used an Oscilloscope instead of the peak meter xD

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart @griffinboy
                    last edited by

                    Alright, I've added the peak_unscaled node and updated the docs to highlight their differences:

                    https://docs.hise.audio/scriptnode/list/core/peak.html
                    https://docs.hise.dev/scriptnode/list/core/peak_unscaled.html

                    The only thing I'm unsure of is whether I should now clip the output of the peak node to be in 0...1. This would make it more consistent but possibly break a few existing DSP networks which rely on the current behaviour of going beyond the normalized bounds.

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

                      @Christoph-Hart Preprocessor definition perhaps?

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                      • griffinboyG
                        griffinboy @griffinboy
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