64 Bit replacement for Func Shaper by rs-met

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Hey,
I'm looking for a waveshaping plugin that allows me to write a math formula like Func Shaper does, but in 64 bit. Maybe someone knows a good alternative.

https://www.kvraudio.com/product/func-shaper-by-rs-met

Thanks.

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Lash wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 7:29 pm Hey,
I'm looking for a waveshaping plugin that allows me to write a math formula like Func Shaper does, but in 64 bit. Maybe someone knows a good alternative.

https://www.kvraudio.com/product/func-shaper-by-rs-met

Thanks.
Melda MUtility! It has a free version but paid version has oversampling! (only 2 parameters though)

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That was fast. Thanks vanerio very much appreciated. And of course its a plugin from melda, is there anything they dont have?

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RS-Met ToolChain includes the FuncShaper if my memory serves me right ...and is x64 (VST2)
http://www.rs-met.com/freebies.html

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Thanks, these are great but not what im looking for.

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Kr3eM wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:10 pm RS-Met ToolChain includes the FuncShaper if my memory serves me right ...and is x64 (VST2)
http://www.rs-met.com/freebies.html
That is exactly the plugin im trying to replace and unless im blind there is sadly no x64 version of it. Thanks tho.

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Lash wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:47 pm
That is exactly the plugin im trying to replace and unless im blind there is sadly no x64 version of it. Thanks tho.
Its 64, download the toolchain and click the none slot - func is under effects
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ere2learn wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:16 pm
Lash wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 8:47 pm
That is exactly the plugin im trying to replace and unless im blind there is sadly no x64 version of it. Thanks tho.
Its 64, download the toolchain and click the none slot - func is under effects

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Indeed Im blind and on top of that I also cant read properly. Thanks for your helping hand :)

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The Waveshaper in Chow DSP's ChowMultiTool also allows to put in mathematical functions that determine the waveshape.

For me it's an interesting feature, but not one I would use while mixing.

But I guess it's great for plugin developers, who code their own saturation / distortion plugins, since you can test drive various functions before implementing them in code


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BackInCheck wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 11:03 am The Waveshaper in Chow DSP's ChowMultiTool also allows to put in mathematical functions that determine the waveshape.

For me it's an interesting feature, but not one I would use while mixing.

But I guess it's great for plugin developers, who code their own saturation / distortion plugins, since you can test drive various functions before implementing them in code

+1 for ChowMultiTool. Chowdurry makes some great stuff. With chowmultitool, rs-met toolchain & filterdemystifier I think there's great ways for aspiring DSP devs to get "hands-on" with the basics. Remember to have a really good brickwall/safety limiter to avoid infinite gain blowing out your eardrums! :)

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There's this too:

https://github.com/MeijisIrlnd/Transfer

"Transfer is a waveshaper based distortion, except the transfer function is JIT compiled from text inputted by the user. Starting as a tool for testing different transfer functions in other projects, it has evolved into a pretty cool and unique plugin (disclaimer it might not be that unique I have done absolutely no market research whatsoever). It also has a built in gate, and an emphasis filter, which applies the filters to the signal pre waveshaping, then applies the exact opposite filter post waveshaping. Due to popular demand (by popular I mean that one guy on reddit), it now also has has 16x oversampling and you can't turn it off sorry I don't make the rules."

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DNAudio wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:10 pm Remember to have a really good brickwall/safety limiter to avoid infinite gain blowing out your eardrums! :)
Most definitely. It can safe you from going deaf or semi-deaf, especially when using very "experimental" plugins. I can recommend ICE9 by Cerberus Audio as last plugin on the Stero Out. It automatically mutes the audio if it goes above 0 dbFS

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There's a module in Nugen Sigmod that does the same/similar to ICE9 too. Goes on sale quite frequently and has some other useful options as well

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Plugdata using the fexpr~ object is the only real replacement .
It can take multiple variables just like funcshaper and lot's of math modules to do the actual processing .
It's awesome :tu: :tu:
Here I converted one of Funcshaper presets
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