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== Jesusonic Documentation ==
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Welcome to the Jesusonic documentation. Jesusonic is a powerful software effects processor which provides the user with tweakable and editable effects on the fly.
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* [http://jesusonic.com/help.html Coding Documentation]
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Jesusonic is available for various platforms (Win, Linux, Mac) and is also fully integrated in REAPER.
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== The SStillwell JS Collection ==
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== Jesusonic Documentation ==
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These are some of the most interesting and versatile plug-ins available in the Jesusonic Collection.
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'''3x3''' - 3-band eq with harmonic enhancement
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'''4x4'''                      - 3-band eq with harmonic enhancement (different style of enhancement)
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'''1175'''                      - Fast-attack compressor, similar in style to a UREI 1176.
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'''autoexpand'''                - Downward expander with program-dependent attack/release.
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'''chorus'''                    - What it says
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'''chorus_stereo'''            - What it says
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'''delay_pong'''                - What it says (okay, it's PING-pong, okay?  Sheesh.)
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'''delay_tempo'''              - Delay with optional tempo synchronization.
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'''dirtsqueeze'''              - Compressor that adds quite a bit of grit and distortion
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'''drumtrigger'''              - Plugin that generates MIDI trigger from sound input, optionally passing the dry audio signal as well
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'''eventhorizon'''              - non-lookahead limiter that simply rounds off and truncates peaks.
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'''exciter'''                  - HF boost/enhancer
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'''expander'''                  - Downward expander with manual attack/delay times.
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'''expressbus '''              - Compressor...meant to be used on buss signals.
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'''fairlychildish'''            - Emulation of SOME of the features of a Fairchild 670.
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'''flangebaby'''                - Flanger
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'''hpflpf'''                    - steep high-pass & low-pass filters in a single plug
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'''hugebooty'''                - LF frequency enhancer...adds upper harmonics to LF content
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'''louderizer'''                - Psychoacoustic loudness enhancer
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'''louderizer_lpf'''            - Psychoacoustic loudness enhancer (with LPF to choose what frequencies are affected)
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'''majortom '''                - Compressor, ala dbx160 VU (old model) or kinda like an LA2A when in Feedback mode.
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'''mastertom'''                - Same as majortom, different algorithm, slightly different sound.
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'''ozzifier'''                  - Multi-voice chorus/delay...you'll recognize it.
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'''randomizer'''                - Randomizes midi input...useful for taking signal from drumtrigger and using multiple reasamplomatic instances to trigger multiple snare samples, avoiding machine-gun triggered snare sound.
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'''rbj4eq'''                    - 4-band EQ
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'''rbj7eq'''                    - 7-band EQ
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'''rbj1073'''                  - 3-band EQ with HPF, same feature choices as Neve 1073.
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'''realoud'''                  - Psychoacoustic loudness enhancer, with different algorithm than louderizer.
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'''realoud_lpf'''              - Same relation to realoud as louderizer_lpf is to louderizer
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'''thunderkick'''              - LF enhancer...adds in subharmonics to enhance lowest octaves.  Note: does NOT work well with pitched instruments.  Mostly useful for kick drum.
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'''volscale'''                  - Think of it as a MIDI compressor...scales output volume range and adds/removes gain.
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=== FAQs ===
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= Fairlychildish =
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The adjustable settings on this interesting compressor are threshold, bias, AGC, Time constant, and Level Detector RMS window. There are two non-adjustable settings "current comp ratio" and "gain reduction", which move automatically with the program singal.
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Here is a rundown of how to use fairlychildish
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'''With the bias set low and the threshold set to *just* catch peaks'''
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you get fairly hard ratios (30:1 etc) - and as you lower the threshold, the ratio goes up a LOT - to like 300:1 ... and the sound of the compression is rather punchy - which is interesting.
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'''with the bias set high and the threshold just catching the peaks'''
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you get extremely gentle compression, with the ratio fluctuating from around 1.1 to 3:1. As you lower the threshold, the ratio goes up ... to around the 15:1 mark give or take.
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'''Time constant'''
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* [http://jesusonic.com/help.html Coding Documentation] (this is documentation for standalone Jesusonic, not all features are supported in Reaper)
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I can't explain what it does, but I know that setting it higher gave some really nice, smooth results - even on the harder compression settings. It reminded me of the waves SSL G-comp. (I remember someone saying something about not wanting the SSL comp after hearing one of Scott's plugins ... I wonder if this was this the one?)
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* [[Jesusonic_And_REAPER|Jesusonic And REAPER]] (describes some features and limitations found only in Reaper)
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* [[Jesusonic_Effects_Documentation|Effects Documentation]]
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* [[Jesusonic_Tutorials|Tutorials - Jesusonic Internals]]
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* [http://code.google.com/p/jsfxgen/ JSfxGEN] a modular IDE for generating JesuSonic code
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'''AGC'''
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[[Main_Page|Main Page]]
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This is the 'auto gain compensation', and is adjustable between Left/Right and Lat/Vert. the difference seems very subtle between the two, and the default is Left/Right.
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'''the level detector rms window slider'''
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[[Category:Jesusonic]] [[Category:Documentation]]
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When this is set very low, it yields considerably less compression than when it is set high. Setting it high (say, over 1 second) would be interesting for musical compression while setting it low might work for soft limiting.
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 15 December 2009

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Welcome to the Jesusonic documentation. Jesusonic is a powerful software effects processor which provides the user with tweakable and editable effects on the fly.

Jesusonic is available for various platforms (Win, Linux, Mac) and is also fully integrated in REAPER.

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