XTinyTerror.lv2
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Re: XDarkTerror.lv2
Here it is:funkmuscle wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 7:17 pm Is there a Black TinyTerror? The heavier sounding Orange amp?
Like with the TinyTerror, use it with a cabinet simulation or IR for best results, as it is the plain head simulation. It sound very harsh without a following cabinet.
https://github.com/brummer10/XDarkTerror.lv2
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Re: XDarkTerror.lv2
yessir, you did it again!!! Thank bro!tramp wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 1:34 pmHere it is:funkmuscle wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 7:17 pm Is there a Black TinyTerror? The heavier sounding Orange amp?
Like with the TinyTerror, use it with a cabinet simulation or IR for best results, as it is the plain head simulation. It sound very harsh without a following cabinet.
https://github.com/brummer10/XDarkTerror.lv2
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
Howdy
XTinyTerror is working fine, but XDarkTerror starts out ok , then starts to sizzle and eventually fizzles out. Hitting the on/off switch re-sets, but then it happens again within a few seconds.
XTinyTerror is working fine, but XDarkTerror starts out ok , then starts to sizzle and eventually fizzles out. Hitting the on/off switch re-sets, but then it happens again within a few seconds.
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
Which sample rate do you use?
Side note, I expected such a report already, and have a idea at hand how to fix it.
Currently XDarkTerror use a 4x oversampling to avoid artefacts from the clipping. XTinyTerror didn't need oversampling.
That work well with a sample rate of 48kHz.
It will be properly wiser to use a fixed sample-rate internal so that the filters cant stoke up.
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
More than likely that's the case here. I use 48khz only on rare occasions. It's pretty much overkill for my meagre needs. Thanks for the heads up.
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
So I've pushed a fix for XDarkTerror to use a fixed sample rate internal (192kHz). This is enough for avoiding artefacts from the distortion routine, and the filters will be run stable.
@carlv thanks for reporting the issue.
@carlv thanks for reporting the issue.
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
Did:
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make clean
git pull
make
sudo make install
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
mm, that means that the submodule didn't update.
You may do a make clean again and then do a
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git submodule update
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
Yeah, that fixed a thing. I am not familiar with submodules, so did not understand that it needs separate update.tramp wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:55 ammm, that means that the submodule didn't update.
You may do a make clean again and then do aCode: Select all
git submodule update
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
I'm a professional software developer, and have been using git for more than a decade now, and I *still* screw up submodules routinely (I never use them in my own projects, so my mental model for them is b0rken).@tavasti said:
I am not familiar with submodules, so did not understand that it needs separate update.
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
I've developed libxputty to serve as GUI toolkit for my LV2 plugins. Using it as submodule allow me to maintain the source base of the toolkit in a central place instead as part of any single plugin. This reduce boilerplate code and maintenance work.
This is relative new, TinyTerror is the first plug which use the lv2_plugin base integrated in libxputty.
Any report helps to make this easier to handle. I may include a routine in the makefile which check if the submodule needs a update.
This is relative new, TinyTerror is the first plug which use the lv2_plugin base integrated in libxputty.
Any report helps to make this easier to handle. I may include a routine in the makefile which check if the submodule needs a update.
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
. . . and done, the makefile will keep track now for needed submodule updates.
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Re: XTinyTerror.lv2
@tramp, do you have cure for this itch?
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