Auto volume swell for in coming audio ?!

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Thanks for all the help and info and stuff.
I will take your material and try to understand SynthEdit more. I'll do some thorough reading!

Thanks again for your time and effort :)
-- Regards MrM --

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I knocked this up just for fun:

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The attack and release always controls the volume of the signal. You can alter how much it modulates the filter by tweaking the "Track" knob, the "Neg Env" switch inverts the envelope before modulating the filter with it.

It might very well be buggy, so if you like it and find something you need fixed, just let me know :)

edit: btw, try this on some loops and use very short attack/release times and heavy filter modulation :)

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:) Wow!! Thanks for all the help. With all the bickering that goes on in these hallowed forums there is still good hearted people willing to help the helpless, ignorant and unlearned in the ways of music and synthesis. May God Bless You!! :D
May the passionate fire of Music mold your soul into the image of the Master Musician.

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You're most welcome :) Is the plug-in of any use to you?

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xoxos wrote: very easy. now you try :)

http://www.xoxos.net/swell.zip

the .zip contains the source *and* the compiled vst ;)

oh - the compile has foot pedal (cc#4) assigned to the trigger, you can probably adjust that in your host.
Could this work with a Peak Follower connected from the audio in to the trigger instead of the button trigger..?

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Hi Stefan

Can you add some kind of amp/gain to you envelope plug,
the signal out of it is very low or perhaps explain what I am doing wrong using it? :ud:

Cheers
Bob
Cheers Bob
Back for plug development in Sonic Birth.

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BobYordan wrote:Hi Stefan

Can you add some kind of amp/gain to you envelope plug,
the signal out of it is very low or perhaps explain what I am doing wrong using it? :ud:

Cheers
Bob
Sure! Give me a moment :)

The volume easily gets quite low due to the fact that the envelope always is applied to the volume, and unless you have very short attack and longish release times the envelope won't have a chance to rise to anywhere near the original volume. I'll add a "vol track" knob (or something) that will let you modulate the volume from not at all (original volume) to more than what it does now.

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stefancrs wrote:
BobYordan wrote:Hi Stefan

Can you add some kind of amp/gain to you envelope plug,
the signal out of it is very low or perhaps explain what I am doing wrong using it? :ud:

Cheers
Bob
Sure! Give me a moment :)

The volume easily gets quite low due to the fact that the envelope always is applied to the volume, and unless you have very short attack and longish release times the envelope won't have a chance to rise to anywhere near the original volume. I'll add a "vol track" knob (or something) that will let you modulate the volume from not at all (original volume) to more than what it does now.
Cool, thanx. :)

I check it out after you made the change. But earliest tonight.

Do you think this plug can eg cut off the attack of staight played rhodes chords? In a nice way. :?

Cheers
Bob
Cheers Bob
Back for plug development in Sonic Birth.

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Made attack/release time knobs logarithmic. Added volume envelope tracking control knob.
Edit: and oh, envelope time readouts :)
Last edited by stefancrs on Sat Jun 17, 2006 1:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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BobYordan wrote:
stefancrs wrote:
BobYordan wrote:Hi Stefan

Can you add some kind of amp/gain to you envelope plug,
the signal out of it is very low or perhaps explain what I am doing wrong using it? :ud:

Cheers
Bob
Sure! Give me a moment :)

The volume easily gets quite low due to the fact that the envelope always is applied to the volume, and unless you have very short attack and longish release times the envelope won't have a chance to rise to anywhere near the original volume. I'll add a "vol track" knob (or something) that will let you modulate the volume from not at all (original volume) to more than what it does now.
Cool, thanx. :)

I check it out after you made the change. But earliest tonight.

Do you think this plug can eg cut off the attack of staight played rhodes chords? In a nice way. :?

Cheers
Bob
Should work just fine, but I'm not a rhodes player so I really haven't tried it out. The filtering should also be quite nice for a rhodes methinks.

I especially enjoy using negative filter envelopes.

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Thought this plug could deserve its own thread, so for more feedback / suggestions / discussions regarding the plug-in, head over here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1929642

thanks!

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Andywanders wrote: Could this work with a Peak Follower connected from the audio in to the trigger instead of the button trigger..?
why not? 8)
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