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Are you the one that coded the js wah-wah in Reaper, it sounds awesome. I was able to edit it by adding spl1 to make the effect fully wet. It seems like when it comes to spectral effects, vst can't compete with jsfx. Not exaggerating but it's something I have noticed that small jsfx code as eq or to adjust the tone of an audio sounds better than most vsts I tried. This wah-wah effect I'm asking you about is an example.
Asked by Garby (102.176.65.x) on November 2 2024, 9:24pm
Reply on November 3 2024, 9:33am:
IIRC I did but that was like 20 years ago.. anyway that would be easy to do as a VST it's some very basic DSP code. Glad you like it at any rate!
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Posted by Garby (154.160.22.x) on November 3 2024, 12:15pm:
Oh I see. Yet I still don't know why most wah pedal vst plugins I have tried don't sound that real. Anyway, thanks for the clarification.
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