I made a VU meter!!!
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Yes, this is a Combinator with a WORKING VU meter (kinda of...)
Had so much fun with this one!
Check out the video of it working:
Of course I had to use the only buttons available that minimally resemble a "needle" (more of a pointer though...)
AND I also had to resort to loopMIDI to achieve this effect but I am sincerely hoping Reason Studio Devs address this situation soon so we will have this and many other possibilities available without resorting to 3rd party software.
Anyone willing to try this I leave here the combinator file:
VU-Meter.zip
[EDIT]
Beware that for this trick to work:
- you will need to install Tobias Erichson's loopMIDI: https://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html
- you will have to manually map the 2 needle buttons to loopMIDI Channel 1 CC 100 and CC 101.
ATTENTION: loopMIDI is a windows app so this will work well in Windows 10. For Mac users, I don't have experience but here are the common instructions on how to make a MIDI loop:
"Setting up Midi ports (loopback) of a Mac.
The IAC bus allows you to create any number of virtual MIDI buses. This driver is built-in to OS X (since OS X 10.4) and can be activated in the Audio/MIDI Setup Utility.
To begin, launch Audio/MIDI Setup and select "Show MIDI Window" from the "Window" menu.
Now double-click the IAC Driver icon and check the option "Device is online" in order to activate it.
Add the ports you need from within this window."
[/EDIT]
Have fun!
Had so much fun with this one!
Check out the video of it working:
Of course I had to use the only buttons available that minimally resemble a "needle" (more of a pointer though...)
AND I also had to resort to loopMIDI to achieve this effect but I am sincerely hoping Reason Studio Devs address this situation soon so we will have this and many other possibilities available without resorting to 3rd party software.
Anyone willing to try this I leave here the combinator file:
VU-Meter.zip
[EDIT]
Beware that for this trick to work:
- you will need to install Tobias Erichson's loopMIDI: https://www.tobias-erichsen.de/software/loopmidi.html
- you will have to manually map the 2 needle buttons to loopMIDI Channel 1 CC 100 and CC 101.
ATTENTION: loopMIDI is a windows app so this will work well in Windows 10. For Mac users, I don't have experience but here are the common instructions on how to make a MIDI loop:
"Setting up Midi ports (loopback) of a Mac.
The IAC bus allows you to create any number of virtual MIDI buses. This driver is built-in to OS X (since OS X 10.4) and can be activated in the Audio/MIDI Setup Utility.
To begin, launch Audio/MIDI Setup and select "Show MIDI Window" from the "Window" menu.
Now double-click the IAC Driver icon and check the option "Device is online" in order to activate it.
Add the ports you need from within this window."
[/EDIT]
Have fun!
Last edited by nemesjs on 25 Sep 2021, edited 2 times in total.
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Yeah, I'm hoping for some indication meters as well. Even just a little four segment audio indicator, or heck... just a red audio activity dot, would be useful.
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Thanks! That I know of this is the only way to make a panel element of a combinator show movement or activity: by mapping it to an hardware controller or to a loopMIDI CC channel. If you try this from REs inside the combinator the movement or activity does not reflect both ways.
But if you can find another way without resorting to loopMIDI please tell me how
Hopefully we will have a lot more feature in the forthcoming iterations of the development of this new combinator.MixerJaexx wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021Yeah, I'm hoping for some indication meters as well. Even just a little four segment audio indicator, or heck... just a red audio activity dot, would be useful.
Meanwhile check out this other 2 channel VU meter I just posted, this time with LED stripes!
Is there a way to "slow it down" to get an average response? Via some kind of CV sorcery maybe?
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Thanks a lot! I tried with sliders and it works the same: The slider goes up and down as expected.
Also, I made another version with buttons simulating a LED stripe that I think came up pretty well. You can check it out in the respective topic here: viewtopic.php?f=69&t=7524466
Anyway I want to also say thank you for a Re you developed back in 2015
Selig Gain: https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... elig-gain/
It's awesome and I love it!
So, I made use of a fundamental Re that allows this effect to be achieved:
Red Rock Sound | RE 180 Dynamic Driver
I believe I already tried to average the signals out a bit by using some of the available parameters:
By maxing them out (as showed in the image above) you get a much more average response, I suppose, or better put: a more slow/damped movement of the "needles".
Great. Your project made me aware of something I've never thought looking into: the motion and speed differences between analog VUs, on various mixing consoles, and standalone.nemesjs wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021So, I made use of a fundamental Re that allows this effect to be achieved:
Red Rock Sound | RE 180 Dynamic Driver
I believe I already tried to average the signals out a bit by using some of the available parameters:
By maxing them out (as showed in the image above) you get a much more average response, I suppose, or better put: a more slow/damped movement of the "needles".
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You're welcome, I couldn't live without it myself!nemesjs wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021Thanks a lot! I tried with sliders and it works the same: The slider goes up and down as expected.
Also, I made another version with buttons simulating a LED stripe that I think came up pretty well. You can check it out in the respective topic here: viewtopic.php?f=69&t=7524466
Anyway I want to also say thank you for a Re you developed back in 2015
Selig Gain: https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... elig-gain/
It's awesome and I love it!
I saw the LED trick and it inspired me to try my own version, since I already had an 8 way panner in Thor. And I'm assuming there no way around using loopback MIDI, right?
Selig Audio, LLC
I was using Thor for conversion, and all you need is to add a LP filter with a very low frequency (which you can do by driving frequency down into sub-sonic range via a Rotary in the mod matrix).bxbrkrz wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021Great. Your project made me aware of something I've never thought looking into: the motion and speed differences between analog VUs, on various mixing consoles, and standalone.nemesjs wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021
So, I made use of a fundamental Re that allows this effect to be achieved:
Red Rock Sound | RE 180 Dynamic Driver
I believe I already tried to average the signals out a bit by using some of the available parameters:
By maxing them out (as showed in the image above) you get a much more average response, I suppose, or better put: a more slow/damped movement of the "needles".
You're looking for an integration time of 300ms, equal to using 300 ms attack/release on an envelope follower or compressor. That will get you super close to the ballistics of a VU meter, depending on the curve of the attack/release.
The pro of using the filter/lag is it ensures equal attack/release times/curves, the down side is you need to figure out the actual time response yourself, which is easy to do by printing the signal to an audio track where you can "measure" it.
For starters you would also try Pulveriser with attack/release both set around 1-2 o'clock - but there's a bit of lag/delay with the follower in Pulveriser, but that may not matter for a VU meter which is "lagging" by design!
Selig Audio, LLC
Yeah, as far as I know unfortunately there is no other way. Anyway people must keep in mind this is just a trick and is meant foremost to gather some attention to this and create a need among users so hopefully that will make Reason Devs take an eye on this and come up with a sleek and smart solution.selig wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021You're welcome, I couldn't live without it myself!nemesjs wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021
Thanks a lot! I tried with sliders and it works the same: The slider goes up and down as expected.
Also, I made another version with buttons simulating a LED stripe that I think came up pretty well. You can check it out in the respective topic here: viewtopic.php?f=69&t=7524466
Anyway I want to also say thank you for a Re you developed back in 2015
Selig Gain: https://www.reasonstudios.com/shop/rack ... elig-gain/
It's awesome and I love it!
I saw the LED trick and it inspired me to try my own version, since I already had an 8 way panner in Thor. And I'm assuming there no way around using loopback MIDI, right?
Using loopMIDI is absolutely un-pratical and that I know of, mappings of combinator panel elements to outside sources like loopMIDI are not saved when saving the combinator patch...
I remember the dawn of time (before Reason 6) when almost any questions was answered by using Reason only.selig wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021I was using Thor for conversion, and all you need is to add a LP filter with a very low frequency (which you can do by driving frequency down into sub-sonic range via a Rotary in the mod matrix).
You're looking for an integration time of 300ms, equal to using 300 ms attack/release on an envelope follower or compressor. That will get you super close to the ballistics of a VU meter, depending on the curve of the attack/release.
The pro of using the filter/lag is it ensures equal attack/release times/curves, the down side is you need to figure out the actual time response yourself, which is easy to do by printing the signal to an audio track where you can "measure" it.
For starters you would also try Pulveriser with attack/release both set around 1-2 o'clock - but there's a bit of lag/delay with the follower in Pulveriser, but that may not matter for a VU meter which is "lagging" by design!
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I have an LA2A Combinator that you could add your VU meter to! It is here if you can add your VU to it...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/19phdvjnt19u ... UW-ba?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/19phdvjnt19u ... UW-ba?dl=0
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next level stuff that!
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
Thanks! I did just that but with a SURPRISE!RickRaw wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021I have an LA2A Combinator that you could add your VU meter to! It is here if you can add your VU to it...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/19phdvjnt19u ... UW-ba?dl=0
Just watch this new video I just uploaded:
Had to re-scale and do some work on your VU meter display because the knobs currently available on the Combinator are very small and one cannot alter the width and height of the PNG strip file I had to replace in Reason 12 graphic cache to achieve this trick. That's because Reason engine just fetches a new copy of it from the server...
Note: this is just a trick done for the fun of it. I have no intention of further messing around with the contents of Reason files cache. It serves only as a demonstration of how cool it could be if one could have elements animated on the Combinator panel according to CV signals received and also if the users could upload new PNG strips to Reason Studios server to create new panel elements beside the ones provided - those would gain a proper ID and could be used by any Reason 12 user! Just like a web image store site like imgbb.com for ex.
Thanks AttenuationHz ! Just minutes ago I took it one level further and placed a VU meter needle instead of the combinator knob as you can read and see on the video I refer on the post above this one
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Awesome! That's what I was thinking you might be able to do, but I see you found your way. Would be cool if there was a custom knob you could use instead of having to edit one of the assets. It would sort the problem of replacing that knob. As well as this it would be easier to accomplish if the mix channel still had the programmer for this type of thing. Lights could be done the same way, assign each frame to a slider.
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
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