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Freq Fork - LA Freq
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Re: Freq Fork - LA Freq
You're totally right. I need to get on that and plan these videos so they have some more intuitive content. This one was just an example of the graphical content operating however. It's not even functioning as a filter yet, heh.
But you're on the ball, and I owe that to downloaders of My free content and customers of My paid ones. Thanks for the heads up
But you're on the ball, and I owe that to downloaders of My free content and customers of My paid ones. Thanks for the heads up
Duckett wrote:Hi Robert-
I hope you don't mind some constructive criticism regarding your videos... it's something that a few plugin devs seem to struggle with (beatassist.eu and Wusik come to mind), so nothing personal.
The number one thing I am looking for in a plugin video, is audio demonstrating the plugin.
Explanations/descriptions/controls being moved around are fine and dandy- but if I can't hear what the plugin is doing, it's a big turnoff. It also doesn't necessarily build confidence in an audio plugin developer if the audio for their videos is terrible or non-existent.
For an excellent example of great demo videos, Spogg ticks off all the right boxes- calm, clear, has a great balance of explanation/overview combined with live demonstration. I watch and enjoy his videos even if I don't really need any help in understanding the plugin.
If you're trying to gain visibility for your work, the presentation of the work should be considered as carefully as the work itself- it's such an easy trap to fall into, using so much of your energy for the work itself, that "selling" your work feels like a chore, and therefore gets less attention.
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Re: Freq Fork - LA Freq
I hurt My arms at the gym so in went to bed early. I'll try and finish this tonight.
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Re: Freq Fork - LA Freq
ugh, here's what I have so far; I'll finish soon. I was having an issue with the pan slider at the bottom clipping on the GUI; had to replace it about 5 times. It looks nice though and should be easy to implement.
I also changed the vertical sliders to match the same 2.5 units start and -2.5 units end grade so as to be more intuitive with the scaling grid.
I also changed the vertical sliders to match the same 2.5 units start and -2.5 units end grade so as to be more intuitive with the scaling grid.
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Re: Freq Fork - LA Freq
wlangfor@uoguelph.ca wrote:And here's the schematic:
I like this one (pool balls), especially how you control Q. Quick and easy to EQ stuff, good feel.
(Took me a while but I found out how to modify it for higher Q values. Halving the highlighted value will allow a Q of 4.6 aproximately.)
https://imgur.com/a/Z9ZULaA
Thanks!
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