Scriptnode chaining 2 Soft Bypass ain't soft
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Alright so the soft bypass does the job when used alone.
But when you chain two of these and switch between the two, there's a tiny moment where the signal isn't affected by either of them, resulting in an audio bump
Is it me not using them as I should?
Have you guys found a way to prevent this from happening?HiseSnippet 1445.3oc6X07aaTDEeVmLNItgRPTfq9XAUhrSbcRNE27UIBRvJaHp8T5jcGGOx6tyxty1DCBoVwkdiy8F7e.Rbha4LRbpm3eBTtygvalYs8tdc9vljTj.GoXOuYdu426898dyra8.tEMLjGfLJraaeJxXZrYaOQyUaRXdnMWCYbW7VjPAMnnVzJs8IggTajgwXOVJvXpwQpOmt7JDGhmEsmHDZONyh9ELWlnmz509bliyFDa5tL2DqtRsMs3dqxc3Q.dFCWB4SrZQNjtMQtrbXzmQBahL9DboGVkRWX9F11j4m2tZ0pKs3RUVpLoQoJjCJWcoJyUYg4VbgFHi7qayD7.SAQPCAitB2tsYS9Qd5MXOVH6.GpbPYjIryZwnUaxbrq2I3DhPFiWuWnZLcn5d3sX1rtx6ExlQMQwdZjLnYj6hfT4jPpzEBITBDMtFQvFysibHhznQlmhmfwSmB2zSP8BYh1Iyi25P78v0YBqlCFi4F.FgDxMAFiSruCd8FMnVhd.bb7FO4lIKZXjMFU.aZEv7EvdJ27oiGVbimTNEHzhQFuBWrQjmkLvUzOf5SBn6xq6PZe+PhquCcG.iOn3ANbqVlrug9wE91BSU36JjTIEDVQth6a0j34QcBytLYwomHf6beuH2CnAOn3yINQ8r2kTtU9pWtg1gGIXdGtEQDvNFYf2Nx0DZKXQWMFcfLibHoppwkjik7BSpmsZvYvm3IKKGaDOY4NShjNC0S.x2lJNhGzRkNh+MxXBcrOTEj2uwwkQOxwgezpbWeVLKExAJY04Ns8ax8XVRQ5UzAoOxkGAaRLbgNX6RXNRZsYTnOfmuzyDVrpsowX6QCBUFdBboYg+.Z91baXp7aPrf.a65DQSY8BznT.jSZvrVcIoovZRdht+YpokVsSmVcfCPsqLZH6yZLFjL7oABFsCEUNBJ.yo2nMC2SNqEwAsmjBH8GkMkKOeLj0KkGZAc6k06nL9P.c1DSOHHmX5gAxxo.h+wqQDDoCrFKzGpGVIBpq0UcojH8KOa5wcnFqCraaapsR8Nzk5j..TBs946NBxUaw7hiB85OsE439jMSMSA0WV.lrWqYK5Q53RRoxPWdYmRJJikWi1fD4HxHGcwPpRsLP5UuoeH8iu90+ZVHU66c+cEjtCdi.5WGAr01Iw0IUm+WdVsAhqWzp1kfqSWNanpzPFplVgqh6HqJQYr+fCXmtLZ3yg.HFxb3igNg25PB5zctPZBb8ljvqOd00AlxqthxPDlRzgo.1kaqaBlp+x8Rzir6Jx1hIg52j8DMRf3IwG2.t7ae8CmQgW3v0YimMKV6p3Pgzb8gz2UdXZhlYwfUe9DpuEmtIzjXyijWTCxkpu2kDbHUn1jjBj9Kb3pGUcsgvzCiORaSa48rB4MD6efxQ6QyjSU.208QihouaRSW97scpl5F2FUeZCz0Lu3je6mVu5er7kW8IOVKAKJcvKEU5iRP8StnrLpzFIIsZp7u7OOiOjTqyoHHCAzzkyEMg62od.vtDv6ghcw9qXxiOLS88cz2e3vAWVGqwUvixk5dCo3Cicw7gmdRV9.j6uJmndxg+7GTKamOL9Smqx0Xi3Z+vU6.9m89q8l3C36lZPYt+vfwUkK6.9qivzz3cngTQe0NW8St5q1outC2.EOm8Wu7eKEOSnJEJ+Ot5Yftz+W87ewpG8SkA+Gx8o4UeHl3QbZG14A6hWSVJVeF4s1C2AV+bczIvVNTRe2SaZrK78r5Yx5WczIcsCBAO.4PT6713lHCGeXENukKQ8NSPe0lcREwuRkDNFjLnOmYQ0uYqovqQCaI392NugGWhU.e+36UKiqSpj.7IOUxZJ7VxwEKidd+dqKylsukUZSkQw4FUEmeTUrxnp3CGUEqNpJtvnp3hWthxWv9ihDbW8KhCJHputtf1XcOxAN5RRzeOoiCxA
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@ustk I usually use the bypass nodes in parallel, but fool of me, I never noticed audio bumps before (or I haven't used them in modules processing a continuous signal perhaps).
In parallel, you could use a smoother to avoid them:
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Although, it doesn't work in serie...
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@Matt_SF Thanks, yeah a smoother is what I need thanks! I was afraid to only use a gain smoothed and drop the soft bypass altogether, this would've resulted in too much CPU in my case because I really need to make the branches offline. So cool I'll go with the soft BP + smoother!
PS: I will probably just go with gain nodes though since they are already smoothed... -
You can also just use a branch node for this scenario. Way cleaner, no bumps. Scales easily.
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@aaronventure Wait what??? Never heard about this one!
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@aaronventure Wait... What???
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@aaronventure yes!
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@aaronventure I have never heard of this either! How do you set the branch index of the branch node?
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Haha it was a Christmas present last year along with the clone nodes etc.