Comments by effree
Forget my above post. I don't think there is any easy way to do that.
Instead i just set my reference track to Sends Only and then send the entire signal 100% to the send/return.
In the device i still just choose the regular reference track to see it but not hear it. I can turn the reference tracks audio on and off by soloing or muting the send/return.
Instead i just set my reference track to Sends Only and then send the entire signal 100% to the send/return.
In the device i still just choose the regular reference track to see it but not hear it. I can turn the reference tracks audio on and off by soloing or muting the send/return.
I love this m4l device, you did an amazing job.
Question: Is there a way to still see a tracks values on the spectrum while it is muted or another track is solo'd? If not is that a possible feature for the future?
Reasoning: I have this on my master template to compare my track to another, but sometimes I just want to hear my track, but see the comparison between the track I'm A/B'ing and mine. This way, if I lined them up properly I can see the value differences but still only hear my track that I'm working on. Otherwise it is just 2 tracks playing at once and that helps visually, but audibly it is overwhelming.
Question: Is there a way to still see a tracks values on the spectrum while it is muted or another track is solo'd? If not is that a possible feature for the future?
Reasoning: I have this on my master template to compare my track to another, but sometimes I just want to hear my track, but see the comparison between the track I'm A/B'ing and mine. This way, if I lined them up properly I can see the value differences but still only hear my track that I'm working on. Otherwise it is just 2 tracks playing at once and that helps visually, but audibly it is overwhelming.
Hi FreddyFingaz,
I've updated the patch to fix a few issues. Please try the latest version. I also remoted DE and readded it following the instructions and it seems to work for me. Let me know if you can get past that issue.
You are correct, the lock should be locked to make the Plug button clickable. If it is unlocked it won't be clickable.
Once you have selected the VST i suggest relocking, and freeze, the CTRL+S to save.
You can then Exit M4L.
Try removing it from your channel strip and readding it, and it should work.
I've updated the patch to fix a few issues. Please try the latest version. I also remoted DE and readded it following the instructions and it seems to work for me. Let me know if you can get past that issue.
You are correct, the lock should be locked to make the Plug button clickable. If it is unlocked it won't be clickable.
Once you have selected the VST i suggest relocking, and freeze, the CTRL+S to save.
You can then Exit M4L.
Try removing it from your channel strip and readding it, and it should work.
Thanks for the feedback, this should be fixed now.
I had added some smoothing to fix a glitchy sound during automation which broke the widening emulation. This is removed now
Also, yes it is mostly just a phase inverted delay, but this is the trick of the application.
To make sure it is working try adding a sound and using it again, and it should appear to sound wider. You can also verify by putting a noise osc on a channel and then place wider and a spectrum. If you show the mono signal and move the width it will look like nothing happens but begin to sound wider, making it mono compatible. If you look at the left and right signals you will see they are phase inverted, but not exactly the same. This causes the widening effect but keeping it the same in mono.
It is basically using comb filters to achieve exactly what Polyverse Wider does.
Thanks for the comment, which allowed me to quickly figure out what broke the device.