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Tunefish: My critique and suggestion for Synth Design
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Tunefish: My critique and suggestion for Synth Design
I've been very happy with My experience when trying a free synth called Tune fish found here:
https://www.tunefish-synth.com/
I found the experience with it aesthetic and easy to learn. I often (due to ignorance albeit) get lost in the dazzling amount of controls but somehow this synth really pulled me in. I began to learn how to use it in quick succession.
I know Spogg had mentioned somewhere about synth design and what is better or worse; And I thought of that but didn't have time to find the post.
So, if You ask me the way in which this synth is designed is the most intuitive I've used. So, maybe take that into consideration when making a synth for a lower level user like Myself. I'm primarily a mixer and not a synth tech.
I know a fair deal about audio stuff in general but most synths put Me off with complexity. Perhaps a random preset feature as well is a selling point.
Regards,
Le Attol
https://www.tunefish-synth.com/
I found the experience with it aesthetic and easy to learn. I often (due to ignorance albeit) get lost in the dazzling amount of controls but somehow this synth really pulled me in. I began to learn how to use it in quick succession.
I know Spogg had mentioned somewhere about synth design and what is better or worse; And I thought of that but didn't have time to find the post.
So, if You ask me the way in which this synth is designed is the most intuitive I've used. So, maybe take that into consideration when making a synth for a lower level user like Myself. I'm primarily a mixer and not a synth tech.
I know a fair deal about audio stuff in general but most synths put Me off with complexity. Perhaps a random preset feature as well is a selling point.
Regards,
Le Attol
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