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Old 03-09-2018, 08:40 AM   #1
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Default WDL-OL/AU: parameter automation step size Log Pro X

Hello, it seems that i found a strange issue in the automation engine of Logic Pro X: When i set up a simple gain paramter with min value -24dB and max value +24db this partameter can be automated with step size of 0.1dB. If i change min value to -60 and max to +60 stepsize of autiomation values is 1.0dB, so gain is "jumping" from value to value (even if IPlug step size is 0.1. BTW: Same plug/paramter works perfectly smooth in Reaper! Any ideas? Thank you.
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Old 03-09-2018, 08:52 AM   #2
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known issue. AU parameters need to be set to high res. Unfortunately this will break old projects.

will be fixed in IPlug2

https://github.com/olilarkin/wdl-ol/...lugAU.cpp#L566
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known issue. AU parameters need to be set to high res. Unfortunately this will break old projects.

will be fixed in IPlug2

https://github.com/olilarkin/wdl-ol/...lugAU.cpp#L566
thanks a lot for this :-) Breaking compatiblity: Does this mean that this flag affects not only the accuracy of the automation, but also the overall precision of the LPX parameters?
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