Any VST programmers out there want to program this filter?
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- KVRAF
- 5341 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
Hmm using both of these filters at the same time. one panned to each ear on my headphones and the QR filter introduces a delay... Is that true?
QR seems to have a steeper response (cuts out more sound)
QR seems to have a steeper response (cuts out more sound)
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- KVRAF
- 5341 posts since 8 Aug, 2003 from Berlin Germany
I can't seem to get switchfilter to respond to parameter changes (via cc's in XT)
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CRAP! well it is actually responding but but XT isn't showing the updates at all.
I'm in the main window and using a vst called xyz control to change parameters.
And actually the QR slider for Q isn't updating on the GUI with parameter changes, while the switchfilter isn't updating on the gui or in the XT show parameters. Must be an XT bug..
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CRAP! well it is actually responding but but XT isn't showing the updates at all.
I'm in the main window and using a vst called xyz control to change parameters.
And actually the QR slider for Q isn't updating on the GUI with parameter changes, while the switchfilter isn't updating on the gui or in the XT show parameters. Must be an XT bug..
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
If I know Christian the way I THINK I know Christian, QR will be using a full fourier transform, which will introduce a fixed-block latency. If your host does not support plug-in delay compensation, you WILL notice a delay in the processing of your signal. This is a trade-off for the kind of LIMITLESS POWER possible by using a transform.
OK, I'll stop pretending I know what I'm talking about now. <chuckle> I'm serious that it's probably FFT-based, though.
Greg
OK, I'll stop pretending I know what I'm talking about now. <chuckle> I'm serious that it's probably FFT-based, though.
Greg
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- Skunk Mod
- 21249 posts since 10 Jun, 2004 from Pony Pasture
Ohhhkay. This is just a wild, top-of-the-head guess, but... have you thought of trying the Steinberg forums? This thread's about a request for a very specific plug-in, and two developers have graciously granted the request of the OP. Neither of these devs wrote Cubase, so they can't fix the problem you are having.deadman wrote:Does anyone have a bug elimnator for my cubase 5.1? It would be very nice of you. Naughty programmers can't do anything right :(
Oh: I didn't write Cubase either.
(=9_9= Sheesh, where do they come from?)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 371 posts since 26 May, 2005
Couldn't get the first one to work with FL, second one (QR) is fookin' excellent though!
Any chance of widening the tolerance of the zero position though? So that during a performance a near (rather than exactly) 12 O'clock position will have a nil effect?
Any chance of widening the tolerance of the zero position though? So that during a performance a near (rather than exactly) 12 O'clock position will have a nil effect?
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- KVRAF
- 1891 posts since 9 Oct, 2004 from Columbus,Ohio
You need it as VST or DXI?deadman wrote:Does anyone have a bug elimnator for my cubase 5.1? It would be very nice of you. Naughty programmers can't do anything right
ohhhyeaaaaaaa
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Christian Budde Christian Budde https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=25572
- KVRAF
- 1538 posts since 14 May, 2004 from Europe
Just uploaded a bugfixed version of QR.zip. Get it here: http://www-users.rwth-aachen.de/Christian.Budde/QR.zip
There might be still a problem with cubase and some other steinberg stuff. Don't know why, but they have the most problems implementing their own VST interface correct. The range of numbers of programs isn't specified. So it can also be 0. That means, that no program is needed. In my case, there is no program. This works fine in nearly every host, except cubase might have some problem with that. Blame on steinberg, i would say.
Anyway, a friend of mine reported, that it DOES work fine in Cubase. I don't know and i can't do anything about it.
Anyway. Right now i'm not naughty and neither i'm naked. Just having a nice weekend ahead with my girlfriend. Until tuesday,
Christian
There might be still a problem with cubase and some other steinberg stuff. Don't know why, but they have the most problems implementing their own VST interface correct. The range of numbers of programs isn't specified. So it can also be 0. That means, that no program is needed. In my case, there is no program. This works fine in nearly every host, except cubase might have some problem with that. Blame on steinberg, i would say.
Anyway, a friend of mine reported, that it DOES work fine in Cubase. I don't know and i can't do anything about it.
Anyway. Right now i'm not naughty and neither i'm naked. Just having a nice weekend ahead with my girlfriend. Until tuesday,
Christian
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- KVRAF
- 6821 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
Well
I have been thinking about something not really incredible but that oculd be a more "creative" alternative of QR or SwitchFIlter, as i don't know yet any plugin doing this :
It would be some combination of 2 instance of the plugin, doing at the same time with only one slider Hicut and Locut from a desired specified frequency, to achieve a "double sweep effect" :
Let's say : when fully on the left : the signal has no modification, but moving the main slider to the right would lead to cutting both in the same tiume hi an low frequency. On the right right, it would sound like an "old radio" efx, or fully right-slided, no sound or a thin string of filtered sound...
I don't know if 'im rather clear, but it could be fun to try, useful to avoid using 2 filters in a chainand coud permit to make with one knob, in real-time something we could not do unitl now...
Is it stupid ort would someone like to see something like that ?
The plugin woudl only need 2 knobs (one for the Q or the resonance of the filter, the second to specify the center frequency), and a big vertical (or horizontal) slider to cut...
I have been thinking about something not really incredible but that oculd be a more "creative" alternative of QR or SwitchFIlter, as i don't know yet any plugin doing this :
It would be some combination of 2 instance of the plugin, doing at the same time with only one slider Hicut and Locut from a desired specified frequency, to achieve a "double sweep effect" :
Let's say : when fully on the left : the signal has no modification, but moving the main slider to the right would lead to cutting both in the same tiume hi an low frequency. On the right right, it would sound like an "old radio" efx, or fully right-slided, no sound or a thin string of filtered sound...
I don't know if 'im rather clear, but it could be fun to try, useful to avoid using 2 filters in a chainand coud permit to make with one knob, in real-time something we could not do unitl now...
Is it stupid ort would someone like to see something like that ?
The plugin woudl only need 2 knobs (one for the Q or the resonance of the filter, the second to specify the center frequency), and a big vertical (or horizontal) slider to cut...
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
sinkmusic, you need BetabugsAudio's Moneo.
No Q, but each side of the stereo signal can be panned independently (as if they were 2 mono files), and each has its choice of allpass (no filter), hi-, or lo-pass, with resonance and frequency control.
Automation or an 'assistant' VST to control LFO, and you're set.
Greg
No Q, but each side of the stereo signal can be panned independently (as if they were 2 mono files), and each has its choice of allpass (no filter), hi-, or lo-pass, with resonance and frequency control.
Automation or an 'assistant' VST to control LFO, and you're set.
Greg
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- KVRAF
- 6821 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
Hi Lunch MOney.
I have Moneo, and it is very good ! the only plugin to do such a basic but needed thing !
But this is not really what i was thinking about...
I know that sometimes, i use 2 hardware filters in opposite directions to get unusals noises (cutting both hi & lo frequencies in the same time).
I like to do it live.
but as i have 2 arms but only one mouse, i thought that a single plugin permitting to do this live (without needing any automation) could help...
we already had that talk a few weeks ago on another forum, so it's done for 10 days or so !!you need BetabugsAudio's Moneo
I have Moneo, and it is very good ! the only plugin to do such a basic but needed thing !
But this is not really what i was thinking about...
I know that sometimes, i use 2 hardware filters in opposite directions to get unusals noises (cutting both hi & lo frequencies in the same time).
I like to do it live.
but as i have 2 arms but only one mouse, i thought that a single plugin permitting to do this live (without needing any automation) could help...
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
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Christian Budde Christian Budde https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=25572
- KVRAF
- 1538 posts since 14 May, 2004 from Europe
Just uploaded the latest QR version: http://www-users.rwth-aachen.de/Christian.Budde/QR.zip
The process routine is now _completely_ written in assembler, which guaranties an optimal CPU performance. And the graphix has been slightly changed.
Regards,
Christian
The process routine is now _completely_ written in assembler, which guaranties an optimal CPU performance. And the graphix has been slightly changed.
Regards,
Christian