Mark,
I guess you're right. In Reaper and Ableton, my 'fix' works 95% percent of the time, at least on my machine. In other words, as I run the plugin through various sync scenarios, the phase link option behaves normally. However, there are times when it doesn't - and in FL Studio, it seems not to work at all. I'm at a loss at the moment to figure out why. I see where you're coming from with your suggestion to simply mirror the left LED to the right channel, but I'd rather not for two reasons:
1) I really like the effect when the two sides are blinking at the same rate, but PW and phase are subtly modulated on one of the channels.
2) Since it's in a DAW, which has very flexible I/O routing, it's not that big of a deal to duplicate 1 channel and pan it left and right. So users can do that if they want the left and right perfectly mirrored.
If I find a solution to this odd sync behavior, then we can have perfect mirroring, OR have the cool effects that come with modulating PW and phase on opposing channels.
As for the reference signal disappearing, I think I have an idea. The signal needs a WAV file, called TKE.wav to be present in a specific location within the Lux Spectra 1.xx folder relative to the .dll file. It's probably not where the plugin expects it. You should find it in :
\LuxSpectra\LuxSpectra 1.22\LuxSpectraData\TKE.wav
The LuxSpectra.dll file should be here:
\Lux Spectra\LuxSpectra 1.22.dll
Thanks so much for helping me iron out these kinks.
-Steve
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