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SimpleEq

SimpleEq is my first Juce project attempt. Is it based on MatKat Music tutorial class given on YouTube at FreeCodeCamp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Iq4_Kd7Rc&t=17349s. It is a pretty tough and advanced C++ challenge if you want to check it out. I suggest taking his classes as well. I will do so as my budget allows me to (https://www.programmingformusicians.com/pfmcpp/).

Installation

Prerequisites

  • A C++ Compiler
  • Juce Framework
  • Any IDE you want
  • Reaper or any DAW of your preference

Clone the project

$ git clone https://github.com/dev-gazer/SimpleEq.git

Go inside the project

$ cd SimpleEq

Open you Projucer to create the build

If you're a Linux user as myself, just type

$ cd Builds/LinuxMakefile

Compile your code

$ make

How to use it

After the build is finished you should see a folder named build inside the LinuxMakefile folder. Go there and check if your VST has build successfully. There are a few options. The two most important are: a standalone plugin and a VST3 plugin best suited for DAW usage.

Here you can see an image of it running on Reaper.

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Have fun!

Special thanks to