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Developing Audio Plugins – Background Image

Welcome back to the next part of the tutorial on creating audio plugins in JUCE!  Today I will show you how easy it is to add an image to your project and use it as the background for your plugin. First of all we will need an image to use Read more…

By abaga129, 7 years5 years ago
Audio

Developing Audio Plugins – Using A Parameter

Now that we have a functioning Slider to control our saturation, we need to add a Parameter for the slider to change which we be used to control the amount of saturation.  The amountSlider that we added in the last tutorial will function as a dry/wet control. You will see why we gave Read more…

By abaga129, 7 years5 years ago
Audio

Developing Audio Plugins – GUI Controls

Welcome back for part 5 of this tutorial series! Last time we did some very simple audio processing to produce saturation in our plugin.  Today we will be adding a slider which will later be used to control the amount of saturation that is applied to the signal. Discuss this Read more…

By abaga129, 7 years4 years ago
Audio

Developing Audio Plugins – Audio Processing

In the previous tutorial we went over the basic methods that we will be using to create our plugin. Today I will show you how to do some audio processing, and explain to you how it works. Before we do any processing, it’s time to go over a little bit Read more…

By abaga129, 7 years5 years ago
Plugin Processor - Process Block
Audio

Developing Audio Plugins – JUCE Basics

In this next part of the tutorial, we will be going over the basics of the JUCE Framework and looking at some of it’s methods.  To begin, navigate to your source code in Visual Studio’s Solution Explorer  If you don’t see the solution explorer on the right side of the Read more…

By abaga129, 7 years7 years ago
Projuicer - New Project
Audio

Developing Audio Plugins – Creating Your First Project

In this part of the tutorial, we will focus on creating your very first project using the Projuicer. This assumes that you have already installed Visual Studio 2015 and setup the VST SDK as well the JUCE framework. If not then please complete the previous tutorial Developing Audio Plugins – Getting Started before Read more…

By abaga129, 7 years7 years ago
Audio

Developing Audio Plugins – Getting Started

Have you ever wanted to learn how to create audio plugins such as VST or AU, but never knew where to begin? If so then you’ve come to the right place. In the next few tutorials I will show you how to build a simple saturation plugin from scratch. This Read more…

By abaga129, 7 years5 years ago

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