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== T60 Designer Help == | == T60 Designer Help == |
Revision as of 21:57, 30 April 2021
Contents
JOS 320C Project
Goals
- Make my first "meta plugin" that writes out files for other plugins to read
- Learn how to make better GUIs for plugin Editors
Plan
- Look at some 220C projects for general orientation on project reporting
- Read ahead in the course schedule to learn about GUI options
- Decide on a file format: XML? Plain text? Encrypted?
- I am starting with plain text, and planning to include a hash string generated by a secret algorithm to detect modification if/when needed
- I am now reading all GUI-related JUCE tutorials that are new since I last looked
GUI Prototype
- JUCE GUI Editor used (very quick)
- Band-setting sliders will be programmatically laid out dynamically
- Configured for waveguide string loop filter
- Can also be used to design late reverb
Project Source
See the jos directory of the 320C-2021 GitLab project
To clone: git clone git@cm-gitlab.stanford.edu:jos/320C-2021.git
T60 Designer Help
- T60 Designer is an audio plugin that designs, tests, and exports digital filters to other compatible audio plugins.
- The filter design is specified as the desired decay-time in each frequency band.
- Decay time is specified by T60, which means "time in seconds to decay by 60 dB" (a term commonly used when studying reverberation).
- Presently two filter types can be specified:
- String Filter (loop filter used in a digital waveguide string model)
- Late Reverberator (feedback filter used to simulate air absorption in an acoustic wave propagation model)
Test Pluck Help
When T60 Designer is configured to design a "String Filter", then the "Tester" panel in the lower-right corner provides a Pluck button for hearing the sound of a plucked waveguide string using the loop-filter designed by T60 Designer. When you like what you hear, you can Save it out as a Preset that any compatible plugin can use.
Audio Plugin Development Workflow Summary
- Throw together a first GUI using the JUCE GUI Editor (design step)
- Implement the plugin
- Recreate the GUI using Plugin GUI Magic
- Develop final image assets for a professional GUI appearance and drop them in