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Post by twoifbysea on Jun 16, 2017 23:44:52 GMT 1
Rob, If I replace the DH_VolatageTodB module with your RH_Volts2db module in this compressor how should I convert the volts to float then back again? I apologize for my ignorance, I'm a SE beginner at best. Attachments:
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Post by Rob on Jun 17, 2017 14:29:33 GMT 1
Hi,
My Volts2dB module is a GUI ( subcontrol ) variation. It's not for audio stuff.
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Post by twoifbysea on Jun 17, 2017 19:11:28 GMT 1
Thank you
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Post by twoifbysea on Jun 30, 2017 4:31:41 GMT 1
Are there any 64 bit versions of a volts2db module?
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Post by Rob on Jun 30, 2017 17:20:55 GMT 1
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Post by twoifbysea on Jul 1, 2017 3:51:25 GMT 1
Sorry I thought I had specified audiorate. I was tired when I posted last night. I have already checked all of the ROY TECH modules and didn't see anything comparable.
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Post by Rob on Jul 1, 2017 14:52:50 GMT 1
I made one, but CPU usage is quite high.. ( 0.07% on my Skylake core i5 6600k, SE OSC = 0.03% ). It's been a while since I last made some mods, am looking into optimising the module. Then I'll release it. Note: The subcontrol Volts2dB had a bug, I recompiled it and updated my site. rhmodules.nl/blog/?p=492
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Post by Andrew on Jul 1, 2017 22:40:57 GMT 1
SE has a new native module called "unit converter (volts)", might have what you're looking for. And dang, SE Osc on my i5 is 0.049%, can't wait for my next PC upgrade next year.
@rob - 0.07% seems pretty good(assuming decent accuracy - especially close to 0dB), the built-in "unit converter (volts)" is 0.2%! Think mine is about 0.1%(which should be about the same as yours - CPU-wise), not publicly released though.
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Post by twoifbysea on Jul 2, 2017 3:21:38 GMT 1
SE has a new native module called "unit converter (volts)", might have what you're looking for. And dang, SE Osc on my i5 is 0.049%, can't wait for my next PC upgrade next year. @rob - 0.07% seems pretty good(assuming decent accuracy - especially close to 0dB), the built-in "unit converter (volts)" is 0.2%! Think mine is about 0.1%(which should be about the same as yours - CPU-wise), not publicly released though. Thanks guys. With the new native converter as a 64 bit alternative I was able to replace DH_VoltageTodB & DH_dbToVoltage. The native converters don't have the option to set the vref though (which I had set to 10 on both of the aforementioned DH modules). While I am getting gain reduction now it's significantly less. Any ideas for me?
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Post by twoifbysea on Jul 2, 2017 4:29:53 GMT 1
I made one, but CPU usage is quite high.. ( 0.07% on my Skylake core i5 6600k, SE OSC = 0.03% ). It's been a while since I last made some mods, am looking into optimising the module. Then I'll release it. Note: The subcontrol Volts2dB had a bug, I recompiled it and updated my site. rhmodules.nl/blog/?p=492Sounds good. I look forward to it.
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Post by Rob on Jul 2, 2017 10:44:31 GMT 1
SE has a new native module called "unit converter (volts)", might have what you're looking for. And dang, SE Osc on my i5 is 0.049%, can't wait for my next PC upgrade next year. @rob - 0.07% seems pretty good(assuming decent accuracy - especially close to 0dB), the built-in "unit converter (volts)" is 0.2%! Think mine is about 0.1%(which should be about the same as yours - CPU-wise), not publicly released though. Upgrading wasn't an option for me, so bought a completely new PC last year. Best investment ever, so can imagine what you're going thru now. Hmm, I just used the math.h log10 with the conversion Jeff posted once. The unit converter uses here about 0.02% (no wonder when I check the source, uses fast aproximation and Jeff his coding skills.. ) With the new native converter as a 64 bit alternative I was able to replace DH_VoltageTodB & DH_dbToVoltage. The native converters don't have the option to set the vref though (which I had set to 10 on both of the aforementioned DH modules). While I am getting gain reduction now it's significantly less. Any ideas for me? You can try my version now if you like. Rhvoltstodb.zip (126.94 KB) RH-VoltsTodB-se13-projectfile.zip (3.28 KB)
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Post by twoifbysea on Jul 5, 2017 8:18:33 GMT 1
Rob, everything seems to work as expected. Thank you so much for the module, it was just what I needed to convert an old 32 bit compressor prefab to 64 bit.
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Post by Rob on Jul 5, 2017 18:27:51 GMT 1
Excellent, so I can assume CPU usage is fine at your end as well?
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Post by twoifbysea on Jul 6, 2017 0:03:52 GMT 1
I'm sorry Rob but I don't know how to measure cpu usage per module, if that's what you're asking? The cpu reading for the entire plugin in Studio One is less than zero if that helps. If you have instruction on measuring cpu per module let me know and I'll gladly check it.
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Post by Rob on Jul 6, 2017 18:55:31 GMT 1
I measure CPU usage in Synthedit, when you click with the rightmouse on the module choose more and then debug. Now with sleepmode inserted you'll only see CPU usage when using the Voltage input or Vref input. If you're happy with the performance it's ok.
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Post by twoifbysea on Jul 7, 2017 4:35:08 GMT 1
Thanks for the instruction. It averages 0.05% for me and like I said the entire plugin is less than 0% which to me is impressive.
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