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Synthesiser/Sampler
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Synthesiser/Sampler
Hello everyone, im new here and im new to flowstone. i am tryn to build my on vst,which consist of a loop player,arp, sfz file player. i have taking different examples from here and videos i have been watching on youtube to create my plugin. I think i have everything linked right, but im not getting any sound. Can someone please help or tell me what i did wrong, any help would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to make any modifications and i will give you credit for any modifications
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- rifrafthegreat
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Re: Synthesiser/Sampler
Hi rifrafthegreat, and welcome to the forum!
That's a huge project that you have posted. There is one essential concept that you need to understand: in FS, a synth usually has a poly section (white connections) and a mono (well, maybe stereo) section (blue connections). The particular thing about FS poly is the internal voice management. The prim that takes you from poly to mono is called Combiner. I haven't seen those in your schematic.
One nice thing about FS is its modularity, so you can create building blocks, test them individually, and combine them to create something more complex. I would recommend you to proceed that way. Maybe a good start would be this tutorial: http://www.synthmaker.co.uk/Files/Tutorials%20Guide.pdf.
Let us know about your progress. I bet you will finally come up with a very cool result!
That's a huge project that you have posted. There is one essential concept that you need to understand: in FS, a synth usually has a poly section (white connections) and a mono (well, maybe stereo) section (blue connections). The particular thing about FS poly is the internal voice management. The prim that takes you from poly to mono is called Combiner. I haven't seen those in your schematic.
One nice thing about FS is its modularity, so you can create building blocks, test them individually, and combine them to create something more complex. I would recommend you to proceed that way. Maybe a good start would be this tutorial: http://www.synthmaker.co.uk/Files/Tutorials%20Guide.pdf.
Let us know about your progress. I bet you will finally come up with a very cool result!
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: Synthesiser/Sampler
Thanks martinvicanek, i really appreciate your help and i will look at the link you posted. Once again thank you for your insight and i will definitely let you know how the progress is coming along.
- rifrafthegreat
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