Automatic double tracking (not only) for vocals.
This plugin copies the input four times and pans the copies alternatively left and right by a set amount, delays each by up to 100 ms and also pitch-shifts each copy by up to 150 cents. The maximum pan, delay and pitch-shift spread can be independently controlled by parameters as well as the cutoff frequencies of a low- and high-pass filter applied to the stereo ouput.
This effect can be used to thicken up lead or background vocals or other signals that need more presence in the mix.
It can be used as either an insert effect or as a send efefct in an auxilliary bus by providing separate dry and wet signal gain parameters.
This plugin is available in the following plug-in formats by default:
The following formats are not built by default, but can be enabled when compiling (see "Compiling"):
The plugin depends on the host to provide a generic UI to control parameters.
Make sure you have installed the required build tools and libraries (see
section "Prerequisites" below) and then clone this repository (including
sub-modules) and simply run make
in the project's root directory:
$ git clone --recursive https://github.com/SpotlightKid/adt.git
$ cd adt
$ make
To enable building additional plugin formats, which are not enabled by default
(LADSPA, VST2), pass BUILD_LADSPA=true
resp. BUILD_VST2=true
to make. For
example:
make BUILD_VST2=true
The same settings must be passed to make install
to also install optional
plugin formats.
To install all plugin formats to their appropriate system-wide location, run the following command (root priviledges may be required):
make install
The makefiles support the usual PREFIX
and DESTDIR
variables to change the
installation prefix and set an installation root directory (defaulty: empty).
PREFIX
defaults to /usr/local
, but on macOS and Windows it is not used,
since the system-wide installation directories for plugins are fixed.
Use make's -n
option to see where the plugins would be installed without
actually installing them.
You can also set the installation directory for each plugin format with a dedicated makefile variable.
- CLAP:
CLAP_DIR
(<prefix>/lib/clap
) - LADSPA:
LADSPA_DIR
(<prefix>/lib/ladspa
) - LV2:
LV2_DIR
(<prefix>/lib/lv2
) - VST2:
VST2_DIR
(<prefix>/lib/vst
) - VST3:
VST3_DIR
(<prefix>/lib/vst3
)
Example:
make DESTDIR=/tmp/build-root BUILD_VST2=true VST2_DIR=/usr/lib/lxvst install
To install the plugins only for your current user account, run
make install-user
.
Again, you can also set the installation directory for each plugin format with a dedicated makefile variable.
- CLAP:
USER_CLAP_DIR
($HOME/.clap
) - LADSPA:
USER_LADSPA_DIR
($HOME/.ladspa
) - LV2:
USER_LV2_DIR
($HOME/.lv2
) - VST2:
USER_VST2_DIR
($HOME/.vst
) - VST3:
USER_VST3_DIR
($HOME/.vst3
)
Note: The given default values for all of the above listed makefile variables differ depending on the target OS.
-
The GCC C++ compiler, library and the usual associated software build tools (
make
, etc.).Debian / Ubuntu users should install the
build-essential
package to get these, Arch users thebase-devel
meta package. -
patch
The CLAP, LV2, LADSPA, VST2 (Xaymar VST2SDK) and VST3 headers are included in the DPF framework, which is integrated as a Git sub-module. These need not be installed separately to build the software in the respective plug-in formats.
faustpp
and FAUST are only needed to re-generate C++ source and header files
if the FAUST DSP source files in the faust
directory are changed.
This software was created by Christopher Arndt.
This plugin is released under the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE.md file for details.
The DSP code is generated from the FAUST sources via the faustpp pre-processor.
The project is built using the DISTRHO Plugin Framework (DPF) and was created from the dpf-faust-project-template using copier.