+1analoguesamples909 wrote:Ive just discovered this and Abstract Chamber which is an excellent reverb-its amazing thank you for this work..
Just discovered these very recently. Great plugins! Among the best in the freeware category imho
+1analoguesamples909 wrote:Ive just discovered this and Abstract Chamber which is an excellent reverb-its amazing thank you for this work..
I believe KVR can do that for you if you "watch this" at http://www.kvraudio.com/developer/signaldustDuX wrote:I have great appreciation for your work mystran. Thank you so much!
Is there any way the fans could get a form of notification when/if you update any of your plugins?
Why is there phase cramp near nyquist? I thought you said it was oversampled !mystran wrote:but in exchange both the amplitude and phase responses should be somewhat nicer.
The older versions (including last "stable" for the normal download) used minimum-phase oversampling, so there would be excess delay at the high frequencies, because of the oversampling filter. Also oversampling is always "hopefully improves" type of process... but really the big problem was the oversampling filter itself.sunny_j wrote:Why is there phase cramp near nyquist? I thought you said it was oversampled !mystran wrote:but in exchange both the amplitude and phase responses should be somewhat nicer.
My oldschool rig: xp sp3, Reaper 4.402, Intel DualCore @ 2.5GHz, 2MB ram, Audigy 2 ZS with kx Project drivers @ 44.1 24bitmystran wrote:... but feel free to try it, and let me hear what you think?
I do batch builds normally.. but doing a clean batch build (and especially manually checking that the resulting binaries are working correctly) still takes some time. Not a whole lot of time... but I was simply feeling lazy.Kingston wrote:Here's hoping for a 64bit build. I'd gladly put it through its phases (haha?).
Suggesting a simultaneous build batch for all your binary-types (32bit/64bit/debug variants). That's what I do with any current projects, VST or not, regardless of platform. Always improves project quality to think about all the targets at once. You probably knew this already.
Yeah well, the parameter changing doesn't average that much, because it's more of a "spiky" process... so the danger of drop-outs is kinda higher than what a CPU meter would directly indicate. Also.. there are CPUs slower than yours.Halma wrote:My oldschool rig: xp sp3, Reaper 4.402, Intel DualCore @ 2.5GHz, 2MB ram, Audigy 2 ZS with kx Project drivers @ 44.1 24bitmystran wrote:... but feel free to try it, and let me hear what you think?
one instance on masterbus: approx 0,6% cpu / between +0,5%-1,5% while parameter changing
There's actually two ways to reset a knob (in all my plugins): if you double click, it'll reset to "default" (and you can save your own defaults if you want.. click the "signaldust" logo to get a menu for saving current settings as the defaults.. saves current bank of presets as the default presets too).Sound & knob behaviour (thx for the dbl clk rst): well, tbh I always loved the behavior of the old one because it was so easy to get a nice sound out of it pretty fast. I have dialed in a lot of q values on a lot of eqs and this one acts so smooth. From narrow to wide. So easy.
No oversampling of any type anymore. The whole point is to do bunch of "fancy math" on the fly to try to get results that are better than what you could get with oversampling with comparative latency.DuX wrote:Well, your already great track EQ just got better. Thank you, mystran! It sounds a bit smoother, yup, especially in the highs [shelving].It might preserve the transients better now due to linear phase OS?
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