@Orangery You have to install plugdata and open the pd patch from there.
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Dirty pitch control knob
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@dreamer said:
@Orangery You have to install plugdata and open the pd patch from there.
Ah, I see now, thanks. As PlugData was already installed on my machine, I just copied it to my VST folder, fast updated plugins and opened the application in VSTHost (so basically what you said). Thanks for that.
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Update: I now have the PlugData application in my VST folder and loaded up your "out-of-tune.pd" script (first version) in VSTHost via PD (following "dreamer's" advice).
Yes, the Dirty Pitch controller seems to work well and is a lot of fun and very much appreciated! Others have also provided ideas (scripts); maybe I should try them too?
Thank you everyone.
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@Orangery I have just notice that my mathematics is wrong [- 4096] should be [+ 4096]
I also failed to mention a plugin called Camomile by Pierre Guillot that allows for the creation of vst3 from a Pure Data patch. Its not too difficult but It took few goes to get the settings right. All the files in the zip need to kept together in a folder "outoftune" and copied to your vstplugins folder.
https://github.com/pierreguillot/Camomile/wikiI've used an updated version of out-of-tune.pd to create outoftune.vst3 using Camomile
outoftune.zip
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I have just tried the updated VST version; very neat, thank you. I also liked the first version, even though mathematics was wrong.
Could you explain a little on the UI controls. It seems that "pitch drifting" after a note is triggered, is now possible.