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README.md add phaser cmd 2019-07-10 16:24:43 -03:00

scritcher command reference

scritcher scripts are shell-like commands separated by a semicolon.

parameters of the arg type

some commands allow a :N syntax where N is an integer to use a given argument when scritcher is called. so, for example, calling a script:

load :0;
showpath;

and then doing scritcher path/to/script.scri arg will print arg on the screen and then exit.

split and index arguments

plugin commands have a split and an index argument so that you can select where in the file you want the plugin to be ran.

so, if you did plugin 3 1..., it would split the file in 3, then get the part that is of index 1 (starting at 0).

Keep in mind parts start from the bottom of the file.

load path_or_arg

Load a file into memory. The file MUST end with the bmp extension (and so MUST be a bmp. feel free to put other files, no warranties are given.)

amp split index gain

Run the eg-amp plugin over the given slice of the file.

rflanger split index delay_depth_avg law_freq

Run the Retro Flanger script from the SWH plugins.

  • delay_depth_avg is for the Average stall (ms) parameter of the plugin.
  • law_freq is for the Flange frequency parameter of the plugin.

eq split index lo mid hi

Run the DJ EQ plugin from the SWH plugins.

lo, mid, and hi are the respective dB gains for each frequency range.

All three ranges accept gains from -70dB to +6dB. Default is 0 for all (no action taken).

phaser split index lfo_rate lfo_depth fb spread

Run the LFO Phaser plugin from the SWH plugins.

Parameters:

  • lfo_rate: LFO Rate (Hz), 0..100, default 25
  • lfo_depth: LFO depth, 0..1, default 0.25
  • fb: Feedback, -1..1, default 0
  • spread: Spread (octaves), 0..2, default 1

TODO echo split index delay

Run an echo filter on the given loaded file.

quicksave

Save the file on the same directory of the file specified by load, but with a suffix on the filename (before extension).

Doing consecutive quicksaves will not overwrite any files, the suffixes will just be different.