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FX Order - Extended

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FX Order - Extended

Postby Father » Sun Jan 18, 2015 3:14 am

FX Order is a tool that makes it possible to change the order of effect modules on the fly. You can find the original version by Nubeat7 here
Here is an extended version with 12 FX. Its very similar to the original work, but works with green selector instead of blue code. Works for me, so here i am sharing it with you.
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Next step could be combining serial with parallel routing. But for now this is it.
Please report if you find anything wrong with it, I'll just ask Nubeat7 to fix it! :mrgreen:
(I forgot to change a number and reconnect some wireless inputs, fixed now)
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Re: FX Order - Extended

Postby KG_is_back » Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:52 pm

You may make this type of FX order completely scalable using Buses. Bus works in very much the same way like selector.
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Re: FX Order - Extended

Postby Father » Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:18 am

KG_is_back wrote:You may make this type of FX order completely scalable using Buses. Bus works in very much the same way like selector.

I suppose that would be more efficient and organized too. Right now im thinking about having two lines for parallel processing. That needs some work on the chainer gfx module.
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Re: FX Order - Extended

Postby Perfect Human Interface » Wed Mar 18, 2015 5:57 pm

KG_is_back wrote:You may make this type of FX order completely scalable using Buses. Bus works in very much the same way like selector.


Doesn't this take much more CPU when switching busses?
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Re: FX Order - Extended

Postby StereoSpace » Tue May 19, 2015 8:27 am

In what may be the reason, when you insert a preset manager into the scheme, then all the cells get off one and nothing can be done about it?
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Re: FX Order - Extended

Postby Father » Wed May 20, 2015 12:17 am

StereoSpace wrote:In what may be the reason, when you insert a preset manager into the scheme, then all the cells get off one and nothing can be done about it?

I cant test it right now, but I guess the preset manager clears out the default array, you should be able to copy the array before inserting the preset manager, and paste it later.
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Re: FX Order - Extended

Postby StereoSpace » Wed May 20, 2015 2:14 am

Father wrote:I cant test it right now, but I guess the preset manager clears out the default array, you should be able to copy the array before inserting the preset manager, and paste it later.


Big Thanks!!! Tomorrow I will try.
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