Hi, I'm trying to use plugin~ for the first time and I'm stuck with the arguments. I wanted to try one of Steve Harris' plugins, tapeDelay. The plugin object loads it fine, and i get a bunch of control arguments when i send info to it.
plugin~: constructed plugin "Tape Delay Simulation" successfully plugin~: plugin ports: audio 1/1 ctrl 10/0 plugin~: plugin active print: port in control Tape speed (inches/sec\, 1=normal) 0 10 print: port in control Dry level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 1 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 1 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 2 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 2 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 3 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 3 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 4 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 4 level (dB) -90 0
How do i control Tap 1 distance and Tap 1 level, for instance? More generally, I'm wondering if there is a rule to sort of translate the control arguments one gets in the console into the ones that are supposed to be used in messages.
Cheers!
Pierre
Check: http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/PureData/UsingLADSPAplugins
It's very rough, any help making it better would be appreciated!
D.
On 11/13/10 3:56 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to use plugin~ for the first time and I'm stuck with the arguments. I wanted to try one of Steve Harris' plugins, tapeDelay. The plugin object loads it fine, and i get a bunch of control arguments when i send info to it.
plugin~: constructed plugin "Tape Delay Simulation" successfully plugin~: plugin ports: audio 1/1 ctrl 10/0 plugin~: plugin active print: port in control Tape speed (inches/sec\, 1=normal) 0 10 print: port in control Dry level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 1 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 1 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 2 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 2 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 3 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 3 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 4 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 4 level (dB) -90 0
How do i control Tap 1 distance and Tap 1 level, for instance? More generally, I'm wondering if there is a rule to sort of translate the control arguments one gets in the console into the ones that are supposed to be used in messages.
Cheers!
Pierre
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Ok, so i need to call the control arguments by their number. Thanks! i'd be glad to help with the floss manual, but i don't know more than you wrote right now. Maybe you could add a list of the available plugins, or at least a list of the insteresting packages available out there.
Pierre
2010/11/14 Derek Holzer derek@umatic.nl
Check: http://en.flossmanuals.net/bin/view/PureData/UsingLADSPAplugins
It's very rough, any help making it better would be appreciated!
D.
On 11/13/10 3:56 PM, Pierre Massat wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to use plugin~ for the first time and I'm stuck with the arguments. I wanted to try one of Steve Harris' plugins, tapeDelay. The plugin object loads it fine, and i get a bunch of control arguments when i send info to it.
plugin~: constructed plugin "Tape Delay Simulation" successfully plugin~: plugin ports: audio 1/1 ctrl 10/0 plugin~: plugin active print: port in control Tape speed (inches/sec\, 1=normal) 0 10 print: port in control Dry level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 1 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 1 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 2 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 2 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 3 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 3 level (dB) -90 0 print: port in control Tap 4 distance (inches) 0 4 print: port in control Tap 4 level (dB) -90 0
How do i control Tap 1 distance and Tap 1 level, for instance? More generally, I'm wondering if there is a rule to sort of translate the control arguments one gets in the console into the ones that are supposed to be used in messages.
Cheers!
Pierre
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