Re: Airwindows plugins

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cakes wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:22 am Has anyone started using ConsoleX? It seems... rather convoluted, unless you know some inside baseball.
Not yet as I have been superduper busy (plus I brought a summing mixer and a bunch of hardware recently).

I shall be having a look with my new research student. They are going to be working on mid-side dither code. Stay tuned!
"lol, listen to op 'music' and you'll understand"....

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Re: Airwindows plugins

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Bumping the thread as I hadn't thought about airwindows stuff for a minute, but for whatever reason it came to mind yesterday. I didn't realise the "consolidated" version of the plugins now existed with a really basic GUI attached and the (albeit rambling and not always actually very helpful) musings from the wiki in the sidebar. It makes the airwindows stuff quite a bit more accessible, and the default sorting helps get around the oft-inscrutible naming conventions. Some cool stuff in there.

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mdc wrote: Tue Nov 18, 2025 11:15 am Bumping the thread as I hadn't thought about airwindows stuff for a minute, but for whatever reason it came to mind yesterday. I didn't realise the "consolidated" version of the plugins now existed with a really basic GUI attached and the (albeit rambling and not always actually very helpful) musings from the wiki in the sidebar. It makes the airwindows stuff quite a bit more accessible, and the default sorting helps get around the oft-inscrutible naming conventions. Some cool stuff in there.
OMG, the consolidated plugins GUI is almost required to use at this point. While Chris is really great at building plugins, he's terrible at naming and describing them.

Re: Airwindows plugins

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seby wrote: One of my thesis students just rebuilt an Airwindows plugin from scratch in Rust (as opposed to C++). Solid effort and the guy is going places. He has documented everything and I shall share it here when it is ready.
I would very interested in seeing this. I know Rust very minimally. But have always been curious about plugin coding and have been too lazy to do much exploration.

Jon
Colour Haze

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Barbo wrote: Wed Nov 26, 2025 6:41 pm
seby wrote: One of my thesis students just rebuilt an Airwindows plugin from scratch in Rust (as opposed to C++). Solid effort and the guy is going places. He has documented everything and I shall share it here when it is ready.
I would very interested in seeing this. I know Rust very minimally. But have always been curious about plugin coding and have been too lazy to do much exploration.

Jon
Stay tuned!
"lol, listen to op 'music' and you'll understand"....

https://sebastiansequoiah-grayson.bandcamp.com/
https://oblier.bandcamp.com/releases
https://youtube.com/user/sebbityseb

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mdc wrote: Mon Jan 12, 2026 11:56 am "mojo" is (despite the eye twitch inducing name), really nice.
I just saw a random video of a guy using this on a drum bus and it sounded crazy good. I wasn't even looking for it, it just popped up in my feed. Is this a new addition?

I have at least two other plugins that can do this, but it's nice to see a free one.

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