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@Nix
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@Nix
Thank for the answer in that other thread. What you did there is pretty much what I was attempting and unfortunately, even though yours performs better it still performs badly here. The timing is way off and unreliable and it's a pretty hard cpu hit still.
Although, thanks anyway. I will learn something from your schematic I'm sure.
P.S. That other (Audiocave) account I'm locked out of again. This company has an issue with my ISP so I had to use a different email when I purchased, which explains why I didn't answer you directly there.
Although, thanks anyway. I will learn something from your schematic I'm sure.
P.S. That other (Audiocave) account I'm locked out of again. This company has an issue with my ISP so I had to use a different email when I purchased, which explains why I didn't answer you directly there.
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Re: @Nix
Try 2048 samples ASIO buffer.
It doesn't glitch here when I raised my buffer.
The CPU hit here is 6% dsp of one core on my quick laptop.
the timing isn't way off imo, raise the bpm to like 480 and listen to it's period,
after raising your buffer.
I can't hear it jitter myself.
It doesn't glitch here when I raised my buffer.
The CPU hit here is 6% dsp of one core on my quick laptop.
the timing isn't way off imo, raise the bpm to like 480 and listen to it's period,
after raising your buffer.
I can't hear it jitter myself.
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: @Nix
Yes, I was running at max buffers. Maybe the laptop I'm using to develop on is just too slow. I appreciate your help regardless, thanks.
I have another question (for anyone really).... re: automation and presets and all that. I have a pretty good grasp on how presets work for automating things and everything is working fine except I cannot figure out how to push the value being displayed in the daw as text to the timeline envelope. In the image below you see a value correctly being displayed from a knob on my plugin (0-1 translated to ranges for key switches via Ruby) ...
... but after trying all of the inputs on the preset prim I can't seem to push that value to the actual envelope value display...
I can see it working with other plugins in the host like below where the tone generator combines text with numbers and shows the true value on the envelope as it's being adjusted...
... and I'd really like to do the same with the key switching parameter, show the actual articulation names as I adjust the envelope, not just 0-100.
Thanks.
I have another question (for anyone really).... re: automation and presets and all that. I have a pretty good grasp on how presets work for automating things and everything is working fine except I cannot figure out how to push the value being displayed in the daw as text to the timeline envelope. In the image below you see a value correctly being displayed from a knob on my plugin (0-1 translated to ranges for key switches via Ruby) ...
... but after trying all of the inputs on the preset prim I can't seem to push that value to the actual envelope value display...
I can see it working with other plugins in the host like below where the tone generator combines text with numbers and shows the true value on the envelope as it's being adjusted...
... and I'd really like to do the same with the key switching parameter, show the actual articulation names as I adjust the envelope, not just 0-100.
Thanks.
- S1User
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Re: @Nix
Will do. Thanks Nix.
Here is one version of the plugin. It's a pretty simple thing, a plugin that allows automating sampler key switches with timeline envelopes instead of midi notes in the midi editor. This version is a sub-set of a larger plugin that also includes that functionality...
Here is one version of the plugin. It's a pretty simple thing, a plugin that allows automating sampler key switches with timeline envelopes instead of midi notes in the midi editor. This version is a sub-set of a larger plugin that also includes that functionality...
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