atp
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Post by atp on Nov 18, 2018 15:14:45 GMT 1
Good day, At the moment I am in the making of a drum module. It has multiple effects which can be used to modulate the sound of the samples used. My problem is that I connect these effects in series and some effects increase the amplitude. As a result, the overall volume reaches a level at which SE is unable to output any sound. After some research, I found out that a peak limiter would be a possible solution. I am trying to rebuild the peak limiter showcased in the Wizoo Visual/VSTI E-Book, but it uses a module called DH Max. I cannot find this module, respectively it would probably be not compatible with my version of SE. Does anybody know a module which could replace this effectiovely? Or is their another way to build a peak limiter with SE 1.3 64bit? I'd be really thankful for an answer!
Sincerely, Roland Fuhrmann
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Post by KlangManipulation on Nov 18, 2018 15:31:49 GMT 1
take a look at the SE-Native "clipper" module. maybe this is working for you!
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Post by twoifbysea on Nov 18, 2018 22:57:45 GMT 1
Good day, At the moment I am in the making of a drum module. It has multiple effects which can be used to modulate the sound of the samples used. My problem is that I connect these effects in series and some effects increase the amplitude. As a result, the overall volume reaches a level at which SE is unable to output any sound. After some research, I found out that a peak limiter would be a possible solution. I am trying to rebuild the peak limiter showcased in the Wizoo Visual/VSTI E-Book, but it uses a module called DH Max. I cannot find this module, respectively it would probably be not compatible with my version of SE. Does anybody know a module which could replace this effectiovely? Or is their another way to build a peak limiter with SE 1.3 64bit? I'd be really thankful for an answer! Sincerely, Roland Fuhrmann groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/syntheditusers/files/Modules/RoyTech%20Modules/There is a 64 bit replacement for DH Max in there.
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