vst guitar pedal effects for free?
- KVRAF
- 12615 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
i should code a bunch of vst effects which have amazing fancy gui's and actually do nothing or add a slight amount of noise to the signal.. wait, look at all those dithers or 'tube' processors :)
i bet anyone can make money on that, its hardly any work, hire a graphics artist for about 500$, then rake in the money!
a couple of my free effects (xhipeffects, not listed yet on kvr because i consider the guiless versions alpha, http://xhip.cjb.net/ ) are simmilar to what you'd find in guitar insterts (in terms of the compressor and phaser.)
the compressor is actually based upon this design:
http://xhip.cjb.net/temp/compressor.png
typical for most insert compressors, those "opto" and etc compressors have hardly any difference from a vca compressor, only there is a fast on, slow off, the amplitude passed is equal to a very exponential conversion of the control input, and etc. actually since you can equal an opto responce with minor changes to a vca circuit, the vca circuit is capable of everything an opto is and more, meaning optos suck :)
anyway, the software i wrote is only a minor adjustment of the math going on in that schematic.
phaser uses simmilar stuff, but i wont bother posting anything about that.
i bet anyone can make money on that, its hardly any work, hire a graphics artist for about 500$, then rake in the money!
a couple of my free effects (xhipeffects, not listed yet on kvr because i consider the guiless versions alpha, http://xhip.cjb.net/ ) are simmilar to what you'd find in guitar insterts (in terms of the compressor and phaser.)
the compressor is actually based upon this design:
http://xhip.cjb.net/temp/compressor.png
typical for most insert compressors, those "opto" and etc compressors have hardly any difference from a vca compressor, only there is a fast on, slow off, the amplitude passed is equal to a very exponential conversion of the control input, and etc. actually since you can equal an opto responce with minor changes to a vca circuit, the vca circuit is capable of everything an opto is and more, meaning optos suck :)
anyway, the software i wrote is only a minor adjustment of the math going on in that schematic.
phaser uses simmilar stuff, but i wont bother posting anything about that.
