I should just stop relying on mail notifications, sorry guys! But yeah this is a hobby for me, so it's a question of when I have some free space in life.I’ve been wondering what the status of this project is. Development resumed, then things seemed to get quiet again. I’m eager for a better performing version for Bitwig.
I just recently did a fresh setup M1 as I prepare to make native M1 binaries, it wasn't obvious to me at first that you need to run the program in Rosetta as well (through get info on the app).I just migrated to an M1 mac and am having trouble getting it to show up for me... i did the de-quarantine step. xcode is intalled... not sure how to further troubleshoot this. anyone else got it working on an M1 or is it just unsupported at this point? is there a beta i can test or something?
On Windows, if it doesn't already work, you may need to rename the .dll to .vst3Hello everyone, where is the VST3 version?
I will take a look, this has always annoyed me as well. For spectrograms, Signalizer defaults to using complex resonator banks that provide perfect logarithmic resolution at the expense of increased time smearing (the uncertainty principle, as mentioned in the video). It's an improvement IMO.There's a way to increase accuracy and resolution in the low end of spectrograms, Au5 made a video on it: <span class="skimlinks-unlinked">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J4LE9UpxYU</span> (He shows papers at 9:45)
This would be really cool if it was implemented in Signalizer, as this is otherwise the definite Analyser plugin.
The process mentioned reminds me of "The Snail" as presented at DAFx23, take a look: https://dafx23.create.aau.dk/wp-content ... edings.pdf
As I understood it, it seems to be the same principle. Filter bins that rotate faster than what they should, a sort of phase vocoding. It can look great for very harmonic content, but is technically a misleading / wrong picture.
It looks like it will be possible to support this on platforms that provide it!Thanks again for Signalizer, it's truly one of the best analyzers out there. Now that we can see signals from other Signalizer instances too, could it be possible for Signalizer to read the track name from the DAW and display it automatically in the list of other Signalizers? Just something that would probably make it much easier to manage when the number of instances grow. I guess at least VST3 can do things like this, but I'm not sure.
Statistics: Posted by Mayae — Sat Jul 27, 2024 9:21 am