vuuuu meter.... vu meter? vu meter master?
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@Lunacy-Audio thank you I will try this solution :) and if it works I will post the extract
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@lalalandsynth @Lunacy-Audio
I just spent 2 hours trying to understand. and I still don't understand ... I really can't, don't you have an extract to share?
the @lalalandsynth method can be really interesting however my saw meter is not straight but rounded like an arc of a circle. -
they look like that!
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I'm pretty sure all you need to do is make a VuMeter object as you normally would with the extra script, but in the timer callback you need to set the value of your custom sliders to the left and right master peak levels. That's really it – everything else is already taken care of.
So basically:
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Create a VuMeter object by calling
createVuMeter()
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In the VuMeter script, you'll want to comment out the
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At the bottom of the timer callback, simply update the value of both of your sliders using the
lvalue = getNormalizedPeakValue(Engine.getMasterPeakLevel(0)); rvalue = getNormalizedPeakValue(Engine.getMasterPeakLevel(1));
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@LightandSound in fact, i have tried all the solutions and it is for me impossible to separate the right and the left with 2 different film strip. there is also the following problem, the vu meter must only be 127 * 167 in size or its proportionality otherwise it does not work. for my case i managed to do some weird stuff but which worked. i created a transparent shape with photoshop. a kind of background image with my 2 seen without background. and at the level of the script I simply duplicated my saw metress and the boards moved so that they are as wide as possible. now my saw meter works but it's still a hack
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@yall Post your two film strips and I'll try to upload a snippet. This should be fairly straightforward, so I'm confused as to where you're getting stuck. The VuMeter can be any size you want and you can absolutely separate the right and left with 2 different film strips.
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@Lunacy-Audio it's this code
maybe you will manage to integrate a strip film for the right and one for the left. but me impossible .thank you for your helpContent.makeFrontInterface(600, 500);
/** Creates a VU-Meter from a filmstrip for the master volume. /
/* Creates a VU-Meter from a filmstrip for the master volume. */
inline function createFilmStripVuMeter(name, x, y, isLeft)
{
local widget = Content.addPanel(name, x, y);Content.setPropertiesFromJSON(name, { "width": 130, // this uses the exact dimensions of one filmstrip "height": 65, "opaque": true // opaque is important in order to increase the drawing performance }); // Put the image in your image folder widget.loadImage("{PROJECT_FOLDER}vu_meter_128_frames.png", "filmstrip"); widget.data.value = 0.0; widget.data.isLeft = isLeft; // Set the initial image widget.setImage("filmstrip", 0, 0); widget.setTimerCallback(function() { // Get the peak value from the master output var newValue = Engine.getMasterPeakLevel(this.data.isLeft ? 0 : 1); if(newValue > this.data.value) this.data.value = newValue; else // Just decay the current value (0.92 controls the decay time) this.data.value = this.data.value * 0.92; // Calculate the filmstrip index // this must be an integer value // 84 is used instead of 128 because 84 is ~0dB which is // more accurate for this example filmstrip var index = parseInt(this.data.value * 84.0); // If you just want to paint one image, // you don't need the paint routine, but // just use this method // the yOffset is index * heightOfFilmstrip this.setImage("filmstrip", 0, index * 65); }); widget.startTimer(30); return widget;
};
const var VuMeterLeft = createFilmStripVuMeter("VuMeterLeft", 11, 10, false);
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All you need to do is this:
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Make two sliders and assign the film strips to them in the HISE interface
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Create an Engine timer which updates each slider's value according to the left and right output
It works in this basic example below.
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@Lunacy-Audio
This Is Strange, None Of This VU Meter Thing Works For Me.
No Matter Mac Or PC, Or What Commit :( -
@Natanr Hmm, I tested it in three different HISE versions and it works in all of them.
Does
Engine.getMasterPeakLevel(0)
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I Exported Your Snippet , And In The End Plugin It Does Not Work.
But In Hise Works Fine.
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@Natanr said in vuuuu meter.... vu meter? vu meter master?:
Note: Additional Flag Are Already There In Preference But No Luck Here With Image Files.
Ah I see. So you added
ENABLE_ALL_PEAK_METERS=1
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@Lunacy-Audio Yeah I Did That :(
At The Moment I Use The @orange Snippet, For In/Out Out Meters,
Work Smoothly But They Don't Go Very Well With Analog Style UI Designs :( -
@Lunacy-Audio for me it works. so many months of research for such a small code. I would almost be disappointed ^^ thanks for your help. little extra thing. i have compiled your version of hise with the maximized window. the plugin compiles but does not open
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@NatanrI am using @d-healey 's branch and it is working fine. tests can be
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@yall
MateYou Used That Enable Peak Meter = 1 Flag During The Build?
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@Natanr I just copy the snippet from @Lunacy-Audio and add images for the views. I didn’t touch anything else. and it works on hise and the compiled plugin. (vst and fx plugin)
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@yall No Luck Here
Very Strange
It's Around One Year Since I Tried The Very First Scripts For VU Meters, and None Of Them Work For Me, Expect One Which Doesn't Translate To PNG And Is Vector Meter Based. -
@Natanr Which branch of HISE are you using?
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@Natanr pour cela celui de @orange marche très bien.