I'm trying to use the nyquist plug-in (a look-ahead compressor) from this site: http://pdf23ds.net/dynamic-compressor/. But when I slide the floor slider, the numbers change in increments of .01. Can I make it go in increments of .001 instead? I can type ".003" into the box next to the slider, but if I do something else and then come back, it will read ".00", so I think it's not really taking the .003. I tried editing the .ny file so that slider said ".020 0.000 1.000" instead of ".02 0.0 1.0", but that didn't seem to make a difference.
Thanks!
--Allen
raise precision of a nyquist plugin?
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allencmcbride
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Re: raise precision of a nyquist plugin?
Sorry, that link does not work.
Can you try posting the link address again, or just post the contents of the .ny file
Usually entering a higher precision number manually will work, even though the effect does not "remember" the number.
Can you try posting the link address again, or just post the contents of the .ny file
Usually entering a higher precision number manually will work, even though the effect does not "remember" the number.
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Re: raise precision of a nyquist plugin?
Hi Steve, thanks for the response. The author changed his website around; the plugin is at http://pdf23ds.net/software/dynamic-compressor/ now. Thanks for the advice. The author of the plugin also suggested I just reduce the range of the slider, so it would be more precise over its new range. --Allen
Re: raise precision of a nyquist plugin?
Oh yes, that plug-in. I really like it (does what it says on the tin).
Do you know how to do that, or do you need help with it?allencmcbride wrote:The author of the plugin also suggested I just reduce the range of the slider, so it would be more precise over its new range.
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Re: raise precision of a nyquist plugin?
I do; I was just mentioning it. Thanks!