GUI design: adventures in Blender.

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  • Bolle
    Bolle Member Posts: 385 Pro

    Continued work on a compressor.

    compvp.jpg

    Greets,

    Bolle

  • Studiowaves
    Studiowaves Member Posts: 746 Pro

    I wish there was a way to hide the reaktor face, These things would look better in a floating empty window.

  • Bolle
    Bolle Member Posts: 385 Pro

    Compressor progress: Sidechain and Stereo Link representation.

    render 4.jpg

    This project will be my interpretation of the famous Abbey Road RS124 vari-mu compressor. It comes standard with a fixed attack curve and a few other things that make it a very good, basic tube compressor circuit.

    However it will come with a whole bunch of features/options that will make it a great all-round compressor for anything i can throw at it (threshold control, switchable ABS/RMS compression curve, non-fixed attack time setting, stereo linking, a VU meter that can display gain reduction, input- or output volume as i wish, adjustable knee hardness, Program Dependent Release,… All of it. The appearance of the GUI will change accordingly, depending on the feature selection. So aside from the "standard" RS124" mode, it can be any kind of compressor type.

    Greets,

    Bolle

  • Bolle
    Bolle Member Posts: 385 Pro

    Compressor progress.

    render 5.jpg

    These are likely the three types of compressor circuit/GUI that will be contained in one. The top is an emulation of the Abbey Road RS124, the middle an Altec 436 compressor/limiter emulation, and the bottom a "standard" compressor that will be jam packed with the most options. The GUI would change according to feature/snapshot selection.

    Greets,

    Bolle

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