About RT...
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@Lindon Custom C++ module or script FX perhaps...
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@d-healey nearly everything can be done by adjusting gain (EQ, Volume) and saturation, I have worked with a bunch of well respected developers whose models are just comparitive volume and distortion, but dont for one moment think that is easy, it takes a lot of intricate measurements.
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@Lindon said in About Rule Tec:
@orange yeah its that last bit "then tell Hise how to do that" - you did it in javascript? and changed what EQ? Gain?
@d-healey said in About Rule Tec:
@Lindon Custom C++ module or script FX perhaps...
Yeah hybrid solution with Custom C++ module and Hise script fx.
The hardest thing about Pultec and bunch of other analog hardware is all of the parameters are interactive and non-linear. For example in Pultec, Low Atten knob doesn't react the same if the low boost is there, so that is a total pain for modeling. You can make only individual controls but the plugin won't sound like original machine. Or same with high boost and atten. You need to measure lot's of values, bring them together and make mathematically modeling.
Hise is capable of much more than what people think. Not only for vsti. Wait for hnode.... @Christoph-Hart
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@orange What do I have to enable or add in my vst to add the (host automation)?
Like when you touch a knob in the plugin, the DAW knows what knob it is
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@Jay
Adjust this settings in the knob/button that will be automated
"isPluginParameter": Enabled
"pluginParameterName": Your parameter name that will be displayed in the daw automation (Gain, freq, treshold....etc) -
@orange thanks again buddy
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Bought it. Lovely EQ!
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Just bumping this for two reasons, 1 it is pretty much the nost notable release from HISEin terms of industry coverage and adulation, 2 it shows that HISE is a real powerhouse for effects and we really need that VSTfx (an fx version of the vst to design in) build for developing too.
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@Win-Conway Yeah definately.
I wish @Christoph-Hart could make improvements and remove the issues for fx plugins that was previously mentioned before.