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Diffstat (limited to 'plugins/MacVST/Righteous4/source/Righteous4Proc.cpp')
-rwxr-xr-x | plugins/MacVST/Righteous4/source/Righteous4Proc.cpp | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/MacVST/Righteous4/source/Righteous4Proc.cpp b/plugins/MacVST/Righteous4/source/Righteous4Proc.cpp index 630360f..feff69b 100755 --- a/plugins/MacVST/Righteous4/source/Righteous4Proc.cpp +++ b/plugins/MacVST/Righteous4/source/Righteous4Proc.cpp @@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ void Righteous4::processReplacing(float **inputs, float **outputs, VstInt32 samp totalA = bynL[1] + bynL[2] + bynL[3] + bynL[4] + bynL[5] + bynL[6] + bynL[7] + bynL[8] + bynL[9]; totalA /= 1000; - if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; + if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; // spotted by Laserbat: this 'scaling back' code doesn't. It always divides by the fallback of 1. Old NJAD doesn't scale back the things we're comparing against. Kept to retain known behavior, use the one in StudioTan and Monitoring for a tuned-as-intended NJAD. bynL[1] /= totalA; bynL[2] /= totalA; bynL[3] /= totalA; @@ -472,7 +472,7 @@ void Righteous4::processReplacing(float **inputs, float **outputs, VstInt32 samp totalA = bynR[1] + bynR[2] + bynR[3] + bynR[4] + bynR[5] + bynR[6] + bynR[7] + bynR[8] + bynR[9]; totalA /= 1000; - if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; + if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; // spotted by Laserbat: this 'scaling back' code doesn't. It always divides by the fallback of 1. Old NJAD doesn't scale back the things we're comparing against. Kept to retain known behavior, use the one in StudioTan and Monitoring for a tuned-as-intended NJAD. bynR[1] /= totalA; bynR[2] /= totalA; bynR[3] /= totalA; @@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ void Righteous4::processDoubleReplacing(double **inputs, double **outputs, VstIn totalA = bynL[1] + bynL[2] + bynL[3] + bynL[4] + bynL[5] + bynL[6] + bynL[7] + bynL[8] + bynL[9]; totalA /= 1000; - if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; + if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; // spotted by Laserbat: this 'scaling back' code doesn't. It always divides by the fallback of 1. Old NJAD doesn't scale back the things we're comparing against. Kept to retain known behavior, use the one in StudioTan and Monitoring for a tuned-as-intended NJAD. bynL[1] /= totalA; bynL[2] /= totalA; bynL[3] /= totalA; @@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ void Righteous4::processDoubleReplacing(double **inputs, double **outputs, VstIn totalA = bynR[1] + bynR[2] + bynR[3] + bynR[4] + bynR[5] + bynR[6] + bynR[7] + bynR[8] + bynR[9]; totalA /= 1000; - if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; + if (totalA = 0) totalA = 1; // spotted by Laserbat: this 'scaling back' code doesn't. It always divides by the fallback of 1. Old NJAD doesn't scale back the things we're comparing against. Kept to retain known behavior, use the one in StudioTan and Monitoring for a tuned-as-intended NJAD. bynR[1] /= totalA; bynR[2] /= totalA; bynR[3] /= totalA; |