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Question:
How do you do delta in JSFX plugin like how you've done in REAPER'S plugin window. Is it a simple dry signal minus wet signal? Any simple code snippet to understand the logic?
Asked by Delta (154.161.45.x) on December 24 2025, 12:26pm
Reply on December 24 2025, 4:57pm (edited at December 24 2025, 4:58pm):
yep it's output-dry. think of wet/dry mix, except with the scales being 1 and -1 rather than 0.5/0.5 or 0.1/0.9 etc.
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Posted by Delta (102.176.65.x) on December 24 2025, 5:37pm:
Just did it, and it nulled with REAPEr's own. Thanks
Posted by Delta (102.176.65.x) on December 25 2025, 12:14am:
Just curious I als made it Dry - Output, then did a null test btn the (output - dry) versus (dry - output) and they nulled. Meaning one of the formulas has answer with ia flipped polarity, but which one? Why in ur answer u put output first (output - dry) and not dry first (dry - output) ?
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don't remember hah but whichever works
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