[Initial VST Skeleton hans@fugal.net**20060121201611] [Initial Common Skeleton hans@fugal.net**20060121201633] [initial common files hans@fugal.net**20060121201707] [initial ladspa hans@fugal.net**20060121201817] [ladspa function signatures hans@fugal.net**20060121203631] [Common Makefile hans@fugal.net**20060121204322] [XCode hans@fugal.net**20060122022050] [vst functional noop plugin hans@fugal.net**20060122221518] [haas.h hans@fugal.net**20060123142223] [VST/common skeleton hans@fugal.net**20060123142742] [make clean hans@fugal.net**20060212015523] [Haas api hans@fugal.net**20060212015533] [Haas api hans@fugal.net*-20060212015533] [code hans@fugal.net**20060212040127] [refactoring for ee592 project and some tests hans@fugal.net**20060501212239] [major progress and VST (sans detuning) hans@fugal.net**20060502070610] [common works except detune hans@fugal.net**20060502173613] [vst hans@fugal.net**20060502173636] [refactoring hans@fugal.net**20060503014429] [nasty detune bug hans@fugal.net**20060504053443 Nyquist would be proud. ] [detune.h hans@fugal.net**20060504053518] [15 cents hans@fugal.net**20060504054359] [vst xcode hans@fugal.net**20060504054844] [binaries hans@fugal.net**20060504055234] [windows build hans@fugal.net**20060902162505] [haas.dll hans@fugal.net**20060902162729] [detune noop hans@fugal.net**20060902174855] [beginning of detuning (disabled) and VST param UI reworking hans@fugal.net**20060902212126] [detune semi-works hans@fugal.net**20060903001918 Well, I've done some serious thinking/listening to detuning. This is the best I've got so far - it will produce a little click whenever the "write head" catches up with the "read head". crossfading or switching between a and b sounds much worse than this, believe me. However, a crossfade with a large enough buffer might work, _if_ you can work it out so that you're not incurring a huge delay. I'll be thinking about that. ] [100 cents hans@fugal.net**20060903014237] [oops, need to shift _down_. hans@fugal.net**20060903020954 Also, DETUNE_RING_m needs to be bigger or the lower frequencies aren't affected. This seems to be a good balance. ]