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    • Dan KorneffD
      Dan Korneff
      last edited by

      Or maybe a doc on Script FX? Is it possible to throw in an open source EQ script into that slot?

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      • Dan KorneffD
        Dan Korneff
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        @Christoph-Hart I just realized that control over the EQ parameter knobs IS functional. ☺ Very exciting!
        If you have 2 different EQ points set in the parametric EQ, how can you differentiate the knob controls between each node? By default, they control node 0.

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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart
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          Just multiply it with the band index :)

          inline function onBand2GainControl(component, value)
          {
              // Use the BandOffset as multiplier to get the correct attribute index
              local index = 1 * ParametriqEQ.BandOffset + ParametriqEQ.Gain;
              ParametriqEQ.setAttribute(index, value);
          };
          

          Example patch:

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          • Dan KorneffD
            Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
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            @christoph-hart 💕

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            • Dan KorneffD
              Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
              last edited by

              @christoph-hart is there a way to see the code associated with the WYSIWYG editor?

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              • Christoph HartC
                Christoph Hart
                last edited by

                Not sure what you mean with " code associated with the WYSIWYG editor?"

                Anyways, I have added a floating tile that shows the filter graph. It can be connected to either a parametriq EQ or to (mono / poly) filter effects:

                0_1522687038383_Filter.PNG

                It's just read only so you can't drag the curves, but this shouldn't be too much of a restriction...

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                  occultsamples @Christoph Hart
                  last edited by

                  @christoph-hart said in GUI for the Parametric EQ:

                  Not sure what you mean with " code associated with the WYSIWYG editor?"

                  Anyways, I have added a floating tile that shows the filter graph. It can be connected to either a parametriq EQ or to (mono / poly) filter effects:

                  0_1522687038383_Filter.PNG

                  It's just read only so you can't drag the curves, but this shouldn't be too much of a restriction...

                  hi im new to hise

                  can you expaln how to do the floating tile as the filter graph (i got the knobs connetected to a parametriq eq & got the floating tile connetected to the FilterDisplay but nothing is displayed in the floating tile.)

                  thanks

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart
                    last edited by

                    Hi there,

                    1. Add a floating tile
                    2. Set the ContentType property to FilterDisplay
                    3. Set the ProcessorId parameter to the name of the Parametric EQ module (by default Parametriq EQ) that you want to connect and press F5.
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                      occultsamples @Christoph Hart
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                      @christoph-hart Thanks ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺

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                      • Tod SlaughterT
                        Tod Slaughter
                        last edited by

                        Can someone save me some time with trial and error? Is this supposed to go like this for the Frequency and Q parameters?

                        local index = 0 * ParametriqEQ.BandOffset + ParametriqEQ.Gain;
                        local index = 1 * ParametriqEQ.BandOffset + ParametriqEQ.Frequency;
                        local index = 2 * ParametriqEQ.BandOffset + ParametriqEQ.Q;

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                        • Dan KorneffD
                          Dan Korneff @Tod Slaughter
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                          • Dan KorneffD
                            Dan Korneff
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                            @dustbro said in Stereo Effect Project. Example?:

                            @duno I was wondering the same thing, so I decided to do a little test.
                            By using the Console.print() command, I was able to see that ParametriqEQ.BandOffset is an Integer that is equal to 5. By doing the same with ParametriqEQ.Gain, I saw that was equal to 0.
                            These are Index numbers that dictate which control you are scripting.
                            Looking at the Module browser, I can see that each EQ has 6 Index points for each EQ node:
                            0_1543578002280_Screen Shot 2018-11-30 at 6.38.19 AM.png
                            The first 5 appear to be controls, and the BandOffset is just an index used to multiply.
                            At EQ Node 0, the index is:
                            0 - Gain
                            1 - Freq
                            2 - Q
                            3 - Enabled
                            4 - Type
                            So what happens when you have another EQ node in the effect? The index list starts over at 5.
                            5 - Gain
                            6- Freq
                            7 - Q
                            8 - Enabled
                            9 - Type
                            And then the next node would start at 10.
                            So what does it all mean?? lets do some math.

                            {
                                local index = 1 * ParametriqEQ.BandOffset + ParametriqEQ.Gain;
                            	ParametriqEQ.setAttribute(index, value);
                            };
                            
                            

                            In the script above we're creating a local variable called index. This is used to gather an integer that is directly related to a specific index on the EQ.
                            If we convert them to numbers, the equation looks like this:
                            1 * BandOffset + Gain
                            or
                            1 * 5 + 0 = 5
                            5 is now passed to the line of code below:

                            ParametriqEQ.setAttribute(index, value);
                            

                            Which is the same as if we typed:

                            ParametriqEQ.setAttribute(5, value);
                            

                            Looking at the chart above, we can see that Index 5 is the Gain of 2nd EQ node.

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                            • Tod SlaughterT
                              Tod Slaughter @Dan Korneff
                              last edited by

                              @dustbro nice one man! That should help me lots!

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                              • Christoph HartC
                                Christoph Hart
                                last edited by

                                The formula is pretty simple: You take the band index that you want (starting with zero!), multiply it with ParametriqEQ.BandOffset and then just add the parameter enum you want to control.

                                So:

                                Frequency of the 14th band: 13 * Eq.BandOffset + Eq.Frequency

                                Q of the 12049th band: 12048 * Eq.BandOffset + Eq.Q...

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                                • Tod SlaughterT
                                  Tod Slaughter @Christoph Hart
                                  last edited by

                                  @Christoph-Hart Thanks Christoph

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                                  • Tod SlaughterT
                                    Tod Slaughter
                                    last edited by Tod Slaughter

                                    Ok I built a 4 band eq into my project. It doesnt work after saving and reopening. I decided to isolate the issue. It crashes my hise on import. Does it crash yours?

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                                    • NatanN
                                      Natan @Tod Slaughter
                                      last edited by Natan

                                      @Tod-Slaughter Same here Win 10 X64 | hise 2.1.0

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                                      • Tod SlaughterT
                                        Tod Slaughter @Natan
                                        last edited by

                                        @Natanr thanks :) Nice to know it's not just me

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                                        • Dan KorneffD
                                          Dan Korneff @Tod Slaughter
                                          last edited by

                                          @Tod-Slaughter I'll check today

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                                          • ustkU
                                            ustk
                                            last edited by ustk

                                            I found some issues in your snippet, like the name of the MasterEq that is, in fact, MasterEq1
                                            Some callbacks have a wrong name (same name used twice or more)
                                            Bad band offset...

                                            But despite these corrections, it still crashes...

                                            Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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