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Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 5:09 am
by Wishx
Hey Flowmunity! I've been working on a compressor design and got stuck in a few parameters could any one help me impliment a
Dry/wet ratio control and an
automatic release ? well these two are really something I want for this design, but an internal sidechain peak & low/high self filter with all Q and Gain paremeters would be awesome aswell ! Help me in my efford to make a cool free plugin
Hope you can help out !

edit: let me add that if there is an option to reverse the compressor envelope to expansion that would be awesome too

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Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:56 pm
by trogluddite
Hi there,
This little cross-fader module should help with your wet/dry mix...
Auto-release is a much more complex thing than that, though. Not quite sure how you would approach it - usually it works something like making the release faster for bigger peaks in the volume, so the level sensor in the compressor would be involved somehow, smoothed out with an envelope follower - too much maths for me after that part!

more comfortable with the mouse thats why it has faders
Yes, I like that approach - knobs are good for saving space on the GUI, but fades are easier to quickly see the setting too, I always think.
Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:10 am
by Wishx
Thanks for the wet dry module! I hope I find some light at the of the tunel with autorelease, I'm glad you like the design

Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:22 am
by Wishx
works great! wetdry solved, anyone ideas for a peak sidechain filter ?
Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 3:12 am
by Tronic
what you mean for a peak sidechain filter
Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 10:08 am
by Wishx
Tronic wrote:what you mean for a peak sidechain filter
well instead of a commonly used lowcut sidechain, a peak type of eq band
Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 11:43 am
by trogluddite
The stock "State variable filter" has a peaking mode. That would be a good place to start - just remove the tracking and modulation parts from the module; they can be safely deleted so long as the main frequency knob is still connected to the 'cutoff'' of the 'SVF3' inside. The 'times 144' and 'P->F' that modify the knob value are probably worth keeping, though - they give the frequency control a nice smooth 'taper' so that the useful frequencies aren't all bunched up at one end of the control.
You could also remove the filter type selector if you don't want the other modes, and maybe fix the resonance at a fairly low level too (you don't want the peak too sharp otherwise you might get bad 'pumping' effects when the frequency content of the audio changes). Just play around with the controls until it is sounding good - then connect a float box to the controls to see the values that are working, and replace the knobs with the fixed values.
Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 11:48 am
by Wishx
I think I have the peak sidechain, I also implimented look ahead

. Now if someone can help with expand option and ofcourse autoattack!

Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 11:50 am
by Wishx
trogluddite wrote:The stock "State variable filter" has a peaking mode. That would be a good place to start - just remove the tracking and modulation parts from the module; they can be safely deleted so long as the main frequency knob is still connected to the 'cutoff'' of the 'SVF3' inside. The 'times 144' and 'P->F' that modify the knob value are probably worth keeping, though - they give the frequency control a nice smooth 'taper' so that the useful frequencies aren't all bunched up at one end of the control.
You could also remove the filter type selector if you don't want the other modes, and maybe fix the resonance at a fairly low level too (you don't want the peak too sharp otherwise you might get bad 'pumping' effects when the frequency content of the audio changes). Just play around with the controls until it is sounding good - then connect a float box to the controls to see the values that are working, and replace the knobs with the fixed values.
Thanks taking the time to writte this

Re: Help me improve this compressor!
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:23 pm
by trogluddite
No problem mate - if I listed all the times that guys on the forum did the same for me when I was learning SM, it would bring the forum server to its knees!
