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Electric Metal Guitar

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Re: Electric Metal Guitar

Postby RJHollins » Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:47 am

ahhh ... 3.0.8 has additional RUBY commands.

This is not the first time ... I look to get better details posted, but the error involves the LEFT & RIGHT module that are from the final BitMap module.

They are the: @bitmap.width and the @bitmap.height

The module in question does not have a name in the schematic, but inside the main schematic, it is the module between the 'Preset Manager' and the Load Screen modules.

Drilling down inside the 'Wassaka PZ Meter Yellow' module all the way to the very last RUBY module in the chain. There are 10 of them, and each have the same error message in the 'BitMap' module:
NoMethodError: (in method 'draw'): undefined method 'width' for nil: NilClass

hope this helps ... and a possible work around.
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Re: Electric Metal Guitar

Postby Wassaka » Thu Jan 26, 2017 1:43 pm

RJHollins wrote:ahhh ... 3.0.8 has additional RUBY commands.

This is not the first time ... I look to get better details posted, but the error involves the LEFT & RIGHT module that are from the final BitMap module.

They are the: @bitmap.width and the @bitmap.height

The module in question does not have a name in the schematic, but inside the main schematic, it is the module between the 'Preset Manager' and the Load Screen modules.

Drilling down inside the 'Wassaka PZ Meter Yellow' module all the way to the very last RUBY module in the chain. There are 10 of them, and each have the same error message in the 'BitMap' module:
NoMethodError: (in method 'draw'): undefined method 'width' for nil: NilClass

hope this helps ... and a possible work around.

I made a version in which I replaced the RUBY by primary modules (Bitmap Draw)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4k2n4qmc5h23w ... d.fsm?dl=0
Hope it works for you!!
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Re: Electric Metal Guitar

Postby RJHollins » Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:37 pm

quick report ...

Just downloaded and a quick look to verify ... it is working :mrgreen:

I'll get some time to take a closer look.

Thanks for making the modification effort. 8-)
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Re: Electric Metal Guitar

Postby martinvicanek » Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:26 pm

Some really dirty stuff there! 8-) 8-)
The seventh overtone feedback is really convincing for the low notes. For the high notes it is perhaps too high.
I would suggest to extend the pitch bend range to +3/-12 semitones. Nice GUI, too!
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Re: Electric Metal Guitar

Postby Spogg » Mon Jan 30, 2017 11:58 am

What can I say other than this is fantastic!

Great sound, great looks and an amazing range of presets.

I'm not sure what you could add to this. It's already a commercial production-grade plugin in my opinion.

I would love to either put it on flowstoners or provide a link to your site.

Brilliant!

Cheers

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Re: Electric Metal Guitar

Postby Wassaka » Tue Jan 31, 2017 9:31 pm

Thanks all of you for the comments!!
@martinvicanek what do you mean with "7th overtone feedback" Are you referring to the 7th resonator or the sine-wave oscillator of the feedback module?

@Spogg Thanks you very much! So far I do not have a website, so you'd better put a direct link from flowstoners. :D
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Re: Electric Metal Guitar

Postby martinvicanek » Thu Feb 02, 2017 9:27 am

I mean the sine wave osc that has very slow attack so it simulates a swelling guitar feedback on the seventh harmonic. It sounds very cool 8-) for the low notes, but not so cool for higher notes. Guitar feedback is never really above 2 kHz (mic feedback is, ouch!). I think you could easily modify your schematic to select a harmonic in the 1 to 2 kHz range instead of leaving it at fixed 7th.
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