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ThreshEnv

by incandescent

This device was mainly inspired from the Guitar Rig Envelope...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
incandescent
Version
1.0
License
Commercial
Live version
10.1.18
Max version
8.1.5
Downloads
0
Updated
No Updates

Description

This device was mainly inspired from the Guitar Rig Envelope, it is however much more versatile in a m4l environement.

ThreshEnv generates ADSR envelopes from its audio input. If the input level goes above the threshold, it triggers the Attack.

It has a meter that displays the input level, and a smoothing control that smoothes the falls of the signal before it triggers the envelope.

Features:

-A Meter: that displays the smoothed input alongside the Threshold (that can also be set from the display)

-ADSR + Start, Peak, and End controls

-Mappable Trigger and Release (which will also blink when the env is triggered from the input)

-Global Time Factor: that speeds up or slows down the envelope

-8 mappable Parameters: each with min/max controls, an independent Time Factor and a Delay control (all 4 controls being automatable)

And much more...

The device is fully documented in the link below (I tried to make the reference accesible for beginners as well...)

A lot of work went into this device;

Be creative with it..

Comments (6)

  • kryson · August 15 2022
    waouh good job
  • wallace · September 02 2022
    hi,
    is it possible to use this device as an auto swell?
    I would like to fadein the volume of a guitar, every time that it is plucked.
    I assume, if I use this device and map the audio of the guitar to the volume of the track it should work, shouldn't it?
  • incandescent · September 08 2022
    @kryson Thank you!!
  • incandescent · September 08 2022
    @wallace Yes! That's actually the reason i made this device haha (since i didn't find any easy way to do automatic swells with my guitar in Live)
  • Waldgeist · September 08 2023
    could you maybe add cuving parameters?
  • Waldgeist · January 20 2024
    or anything that lets us draw more complex functions than just an ADSR?

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