Collaborative project!
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@lalalandsynth I've just noticed :)
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@lalalandsynth I know @hisefilo has panned some modules, but maybe we should let this part to him?
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@lalalandsynth Is it normal that to have the chorus on/off upside down?
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Ok, just to gather my observations in on post.
Exported as VSt and playing in Reaper.-
Click panning is weird.
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Leslie is phase-y , especially at 1. - EDIT -Changed need to test again
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With no chorus , no leslie, its still stereo , it might be the 2nd 3rd as they are panned and not sure if I am shutting them of with the Perc knob as that is assigned to keyclick.
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Keyclick might be too loud, optimal solution , make it settable via knob.
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Leakage noise is weird , especially when you max it , not very helpful comment , not sure how it should sound ?
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Chorus sounds great and is mono compatible.
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Reverb is nice.
8. I get audio dropouts when switching the PERC switch.
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Sounds lovely with Leslie at 1 and Chorus ! Yummy !
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100% Gui size feels a bit large on my monitor. 1920 x1080, definite switch to 75% for me. ?
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@ustk said in Collaborative project!:
@lalalandsynth Is it normal that to have the chorus on/off upside down?
Depends , did you pull the latest version , it is now ON when the switch points down. Which I felt was correct ?
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@lalalandsynth Yes of course last version.
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@ustk oh ok, I can change it back :) Was like that , but felt wrong .
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@lalalandsynth Don't change anything, simple solution is just to change the
parameterId
to bypass instead of enable...EDIT: Done...
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@ustk Quick question.
How best to keep pushing and pulling stuff when I have exported as vst and now have build folder in my project ?
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@lalalandsynth I've just checked the Leslie phase, it's mono-compatible on my system...
Tested on monitors and headphones via a monitoring controller.Their just a "normal" level change due to rotation, but it might be too obvious...
Also, there's a drop in level when the Leslie's ON, so this along with the level change might make a weird effect?
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@lalalandsynth What I tend to do is to select everything I don't want to push in the changes list, and discard them...
We should use gitIgnore, but if you delete the folder (I do it quite often), they come back in the changes list. So discard is easier to me... -
I see, so when I pull it just adds the changes , but not what I have changed .
As in it keep my build folder. Assume it does , want to be sure. -
My mono compatibility test.
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@lalalandsynth Ok I changed the Leslie low end to be 100% mono so we're sure...
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@ustk ok, there would only be one mic on the low horn.
Working on Top main graphic and Product shots.
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@lalalandsynth Ok so it's cool
But strange, here it's less obvious, but I'm quite sure it's because of the drawbars patch I have...
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@lalalandsynth Is it I or the general level is low than yesterday?
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@ustk In pro model we can add another lower gui for ..
1.more tweakable reverb.
2.Saturation
3. Mic settings on Leslie.:)
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@ustk said in Collaborative project!:
@lalalandsynth Is it I or the general level is low than yesterday?
The meter was almost hitting the 0dB at full level, now it's like /2Testing in Hise or DAW ?
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@lalalandsynth said in Collaborative project!:
@ustk In pro model we can add another lower gui for ..
1.more tweakable reverb.
2.Saturation
3. Mic settings on Leslie.:)
And even more ;)
Testing in Hise or DAW ?
In hise, I was used to see the meter going further.
Also at full level, I need to push my monitor controller a lot more, above the habitual comfortable level I use.
So I think adding the possibility of pushing the knob to +12dB might be a good solution