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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @crd
      last edited by

      @crd The embedded one is part of your project XML, the network one is a separate XML that can be compiled to C++ or shared with other projects.

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        crd @d.healey
        last edited by crd

        @d-healey What would the advantage of ever using the embed one? Is that for smaller scripts?

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @crd
          last edited by

          @crd Useful for prototyping and for small scripts that you don't plan to use in other project and that don't need compiling.

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            crd
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            Has anyone successfully exported a plugin with a script node network/dll?

            I was able to export for a while without compiling a dll but now I am getting an error:Screen Shot 2022-01-28 at 5.14.25 PM.png

            and the script node workbench crashes whenever I try to compile wrapped dsp nodes into a dll.

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            • Dan KorneffD
              Dan Korneff @crd
              last edited by

              @crd I'm successfully exporting scriptnode plugins with compiled dll.

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              • Dan KorneffD
                Dan Korneff
                last edited by Dan Korneff

                What's the best way to access L/R inputs to process them separately in SNEX?
                Can we use arrays in SNEX?

                @Christoph-Hart is there an example showing how to use block?

                block - a wrapper around a preallocated buffer of float numbers
                

                When I try to initialize an index of a block with a number, I get an error saying statement cant be parsed.

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                • ustkU
                  ustk @Dan Korneff
                  last edited by ustk

                  @dustbro got it to work for the left channel only, it might be obvious why data[1] isn't working but I can't find...

                  	// Process the signal here
                  	template <typename ProcessDataType> void process(ProcessDataType& data)
                  	{
                  		for (auto& s: data[0])
                  			s *= 0.5f;
                  	}
                  

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                  • ustkU
                    ustk @Dan Korneff
                    last edited by ustk

                    @dustbro oh I finally found a solution

                    	// Process the signal here
                    	template <typename ProcessDataType> void process(ProcessDataType& data)
                    	{
                    		auto frame = data.toFrameData();
                    		    
                    		while(frame.next())
                    		{
                    			frame[0] *= levelLeft;
                    			frame[1] *= levelRight;
                    		}
                    	}
                    

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                    • Dan KorneffD
                      Dan Korneff @ustk
                      last edited by

                      @ustk Thanks! What about the function to process the input?

                      For instance, the SNEX shaper has:

                      float getSample(float input)
                      {
                             return input;
                      }
                      

                      Anything other than float input returns a parse error.

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                      • Dan KorneffD
                        Dan Korneff
                        last edited by

                        @Christoph-Hart is there a simple example that shows how to do this with an SNEX node?

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                        • ustkU
                          ustk @Dan Korneff
                          last edited by ustk

                          @dustbro getSample is just a way to make an external function from the process one, nothing prevents you to remove it and make your algorithm directly in the process function, or make one getLeftSample and one getRightSample like below:

                          	float getLeftSample(float input)
                          	{
                          		return Math.tanh(input);
                          	}
                          	
                          	float getRightSample(float input)
                          	{
                          		return Math.tanh(input);
                          	}
                          	
                          	template <typename T> void process(T& data)
                          	{
                          		auto frame = data.toFrameData();
                          		    
                          		while(frame.next())
                          		{
                          			frame[0] = getLeftSample(frame[0]);
                          			frame[1] = getRightSample(frame[1]);
                          		}
                          	}
                          	
                          

                          The only thing is that this way of using process to separate the channels actually transforms it in a frame processing. So if you want block processing of separated channels, I don't know the trick.

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                            Dan Korneff @ustk
                            last edited by

                            @ustk said in Scripnode 101:

                            if you want block processing of separated channels, I don't know the trick

                            Thanks again for this!
                            That's what I was doing, but got unexpected results. Now that I look a little closer, it appears that placing an SNEX node into a frame2_block returns a mono signal.

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                            • ustkU
                              ustk @Dan Korneff
                              last edited by

                              @dustbro Strange indeed...

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                                Dan Korneff @ustk
                                last edited by

                                @ustk Looks like it's my code in processFrame. Lemme see if I can figure out the magic potion.

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                                • ustkU
                                  ustk @Dan Korneff
                                  last edited by ustk

                                  @dustbro That's what I'm doing, as you can see the output is stereo:

                                  Screenshot 2022-02-01 at 13.12.55.png

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                                    Dan Korneff @ustk
                                    last edited by Dan Korneff

                                    @ustk The framex_block gets it's stream from processFrame. If you leave that blank, the output will be unprocessed.

                                    Here's the same example using an oscilloscope to see the results of placing the SNEX node into the frame block. I'm inverting one channel for easier viewing.

                                    INVERT.gif

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                                    • ustkU
                                      ustk @Dan Korneff
                                      last edited by

                                      @dustbro Oh yes of course! My bad!!!

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                                      • ustkU
                                        ustk @Dan Korneff
                                        last edited by

                                        @dustbro Then you might not need a frame2_block, or?

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                                        • Dan KorneffD
                                          Dan Korneff @ustk
                                          last edited by

                                          @ustk Maybe, but without the frame2_block my DSP is glitchy and distorted.

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                                          • ustkU
                                            ustk @Dan Korneff
                                            last edited by

                                            @dustbro That kinda makes sense. I'm trying to get the channels in the processFrame with no luck. in fact it works for the left channel but not for the right one. I'm investigating the use of span with no more luck since yesterday...

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