what's the actual issue? different plugins, different parameters, different representation of a value and range being automated, and only meaningful to the plugin at hand and no other...
the Calf may represent the values in actual scale units (Hz) while the LSP might do it in normalized to the [0, 1] interval, in abstract units--usually 0 and 1 represent the minimum and maximum values of the scale range being modeled--in fact, this is the most common representation you may find in the world of plugins, for the vast majority of parameters, on most plugin types and genres,so, the Calf case here is kinda the exception :).
from my pov. it's all working as designed and to the spec.
hi,
what's the actual issue? different plugins, different parameters, different representation of a value and range being automated, and only meaningful to the plugin at hand and no other...
the Calf may represent the values in actual scale units (Hz) while the LSP might do it in normalized to the [0, 1] interval, in abstract units--usually 0 and 1 represent the minimum and maximum values of the scale range being modeled--in fact, this is the most common representation you may find in the world of plugins, for the vast majority of parameters, on most plugin types and genres,so, the Calf case here is kinda the exception :).
from my pov. it's all working as designed and to the spec.
cheers