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Robbert van der Helm 4fad759d06 Mark the linear-phase LR24 crossover experimental
The low frequency performance is too poor at this filter size and the
DSP load impact is too high. This needs to be implemented using FFT
convolution instead.
2022-06-07 14:19:29 +02:00
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src Mark the linear-phase LR24 crossover experimental 2022-06-07 14:19:29 +02:00
Cargo.toml Enable simd for the Crossover plugin 2022-05-29 14:54:28 +02:00
COPYING Add an empty crossover plugin 2022-05-29 13:42:45 +02:00
README.md Add a screenshot to the Crossover readme 2022-06-02 15:59:09 +02:00

Crossover

This plugin is as boring as it sounds. It splits cleanly splits the signal into two to five bands using a variety of algorithms and outputs those through auxiliary outputs so they can be accessed and processed individually. Meant as an alternative to Bitwig's Multiband FX devices but with cleaner and steeper crossovers.

In Bitwig Studio you'll want to click on the 'Show plug-in multi-out chain selector' button and then on 'Add missing chains' to access the chains. The main output will not output any audio.

Screenshot in Bitwig

Download

You can download the development binaries for Linux, Windows and macOS from the automated builds page. Or if you're not signed in on GitHub, then you can also find the latest nightly build here.

The macOS version has not been tested and may not work correctly. You may also have to disable Gatekeeper to use the VST3 version as Apple has recently made it more difficult to run unsigned code on macOS.

Building

After installing nightly Rust toolchain, you can compile Crossover as follows:

cargo +nightly xtask bundle crossover --release