[RWP] Effect parameter Sensitivity
Jessica Brasseal
jessica.brasseal2010 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 6 22:45:19 EDT 2012
Yes, I've noticed that as well, though it depends on the plugin in
question. I find the 0 to 100 slider for adjustments to be either very
handy, or very annoying, depending on the parameter. For example,
adjusting the gain parameter can be rather annoying, since minor
adjustments make almost no difference. However, when working with a
reverb plugin, sometimes those fine adjustments can make all the
difference.
On 4/6/12, Jim Snowbarger <Snowman at snowmanradio.com> wrote:
> Obviusly, I'm doing quite a bit of playing around in this area right now.
> one thing I am noticing a lot of is that it isn't usually apparent how the
> sound is going to change as you mess with the parameterr values undr
> shift+p.
> I have seen parameters that that can be changed from 0 to 100 percent. but,
> all the action is in the first 1 or 2 percent. Once you get to 4 or 5
> percent, the control is actually maxed out, and the outher 95 percent doe
> snothing at all.
> A great example is the hiPass and LowPass controls on the cockos Reverbate
> VST effect.
> They do all their action very colse to 0%.
>
>
> Or, you might find what are apparently on/off controls, that do one thing
> when you are above 50 percent, and another when you are below.
> So, it takes a bit if screwing around here before you find out what actually
> does what.
>
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