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Oh I finished working on it a while ago. I also wokred on one called Rzr using JUCE around the same time which I use in my music a bunch. I can tell you how to do it for free, there is some code on my personal github that may help: In JUCE, you basically make a drop down selector for the GUI and then pass in the selected value to the processing function, and do a switch statement in the sample processing loop so you can select the different distortion types. I never figured out how to do dropown selection boxes in the Steinberg SDK unfortunately. Anyone know how?
Thanks for taking the the time to watch and listen! Yeah the visuals are made from many iphone videos I take and run through a custom program to apply FX; then tie it together in DaVinci resolve. Glad u enjoyed 🥰
greetings and thank you! The video FX created from a piece of custom software which uses the ffmpeg utility and a golang driver program. I will try to explain what the program does without showing the code since it is private / custom built software. In essence I take a video as an input; break it down into it's frames; then apply the effect on each frame (the FX inputs slightly change as we progress through frames; hence you see the FX changing). Then rebuild a new video with the altered frames (resulting video won't have audio). Now once I have run a specific input video through my program with a few different settings; I'll take the results and then layer them in Davinci Resolve by animating the opacity. That is what you see in these music videos; there are several of the same clips with unique FX fading in and out through the whole video. (sorry for long explanation, it really do be like that 😗)