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Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Old Radio
Here's a novelty for you! It looks like an old radio and sounds like one too.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z1y16tzj6xcjj ... o.zip?dl=0
Here's a novelty for you! It looks like an old radio and sounds like one too.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z1y16tzj6xcjj ... o.zip?dl=0
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
808 Tambourine
One-trick pony to synthesise an electronic tambourine. The decay settings also allow for a decent Hi-Hat too.
Simple and sounds good.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
One-trick pony to synthesise an electronic tambourine. The decay settings also allow for a decent Hi-Hat too.
Simple and sounds good.
Spogged: nothing
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- 808 tamb.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
MIDI learn and help tips display system
This system, built into an example module by the author, allows for hovering the mouse over any control and getting a help text in a single readout box. Alternatively if you click on the MIDI learn button you can then select the control for MIDI learn and operate your Controlloer to map the selected control. This system is presented inside the module in a very professional and easy to follow manner with several comment boxes.
Spogged:
Copied the instructions to the top level.
Note that I haven't tested the MIDI learn function because I don't have a suitable controller, just a basic MIDI keyboard with no knobs or drum pads. So if someone can test this and post the result it would be nice.
Author: Trog Luddite
Cheers
Spogg
This system, built into an example module by the author, allows for hovering the mouse over any control and getting a help text in a single readout box. Alternatively if you click on the MIDI learn button you can then select the control for MIDI learn and operate your Controlloer to map the selected control. This system is presented inside the module in a very professional and easy to follow manner with several comment boxes.
Spogged:
Copied the instructions to the top level.
Note that I haven't tested the MIDI learn function because I don't have a suitable controller, just a basic MIDI keyboard with no knobs or drum pads. So if someone can test this and post the result it would be nice.
Author: Trog Luddite
Cheers
Spogg
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- MIDI Learn and Hints v2.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Synthmaker WIKI: Tutorials and more
This is the old WIKI from the Synthmaker site. It contains a wealth of information ideally suited to the beginner.
Most of the content here will be valid for Flowstone (which contains more, including Ruby).
The tutorials and component references are excellent.
The user examples section is interesting but of course the links to download them are dead. However there are lots of screenshots for inspiration as well as information.
Although the WIKI is incomplete it is huge and I think it makes a great starting point
Authors: The Synthmaker community
Cheers
Spogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3zf6rjw3ojy54 ... I.zip?dl=0
This is the old WIKI from the Synthmaker site. It contains a wealth of information ideally suited to the beginner.
Most of the content here will be valid for Flowstone (which contains more, including Ruby).
The tutorials and component references are excellent.
The user examples section is interesting but of course the links to download them are dead. However there are lots of screenshots for inspiration as well as information.
Although the WIKI is incomplete it is huge and I think it makes a great starting point
Authors: The Synthmaker community
Cheers
Spogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3zf6rjw3ojy54 ... I.zip?dl=0
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Circle for mouse actions
The circle is scaled to the View area and the module provides for mouse hover output within the circle and mouse outputs for inside and outside the circle.
Spogged:
2 mouse left-click Prims provided for demo and testing.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
The circle is scaled to the View area and the module provides for mouse hover output within the circle and mouse outputs for inside and outside the circle.
Spogged:
2 mouse left-click Prims provided for demo and testing.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- MouseCircle.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Scaleable digital displays
Here are 2 brilliant digital readout displays. You get a dot-matrix LED and a 7 segment LED display.
The displays are scaleable to the View size. You can set the amount of digits and the decimal point.
You can set the background, on and off colours to anything.
Spogged:
Provided a knob for demo.
Changed their labels to suit my toolbox.
Selected different colours to test; red and green. They were originally set to white and grey. I resisted the temptation to set orange
Author: Trogluddite
EDIT 20.1.16: version 3 below is more recent and has added notes by Trogluddite.
Cheers
Spogg
Here are 2 brilliant digital readout displays. You get a dot-matrix LED and a 7 segment LED display.
The displays are scaleable to the View size. You can set the amount of digits and the decimal point.
You can set the background, on and off colours to anything.
Spogged:
Provided a knob for demo.
Changed their labels to suit my toolbox.
Selected different colours to test; red and green. They were originally set to white and grey. I resisted the temptation to set orange
Author: Trogluddite
EDIT 20.1.16: version 3 below is more recent and has added notes by Trogluddite.
Cheers
Spogg
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- 7 Segment and dot matrix.fsm
- This is version 3 with notes etc. by the author
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- 2 digital displays.fsm
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Last edited by Spogg on Wed Jan 20, 2016 5:42 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
The LCDs are by Trog.
Thanks for doing this
Thanks for doing this
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
nix wrote:The LCDs are by Trog.
Thanks for doing this
Thanks Nix. I do like to give the attribution if I can. I 've edited the post.
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
SK1 Sampler with timestretch
This is so clever and great fun to fool around with.
You record a sample using your MIDI keyboard to set the base pitch. The recording can then be immediately played polyphonically across the keyboard just like in the old days with the Fairlight CMI (not that I ever owned one!).
There is a mode switch so you can choose normal replay or timestretch. Also the bit-depth effect can be selected for vintage or modern (2010!).
The author has provided detailed operating instructions so I won't repeat them here.
I'm really enjoying this panning for gold and now I've found a diamond, a real gem!
Get your dog barking
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Trogluddite
Cheers
Spogg
This is so clever and great fun to fool around with.
You record a sample using your MIDI keyboard to set the base pitch. The recording can then be immediately played polyphonically across the keyboard just like in the old days with the Fairlight CMI (not that I ever owned one!).
There is a mode switch so you can choose normal replay or timestretch. Also the bit-depth effect can be selected for vintage or modern (2010!).
The author has provided detailed operating instructions so I won't repeat them here.
I'm really enjoying this panning for gold and now I've found a diamond, a real gem!
Get your dog barking
Spogged: Nothing
Author: Trogluddite
Cheers
Spogg
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- SK Sampler with Timestretch.zip
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
I thought you might like to know.
Here is another LCD:
And MIDI learn knobs(tested and working)->
Hope this post is OK with you, thought I could provide some more resources
Here is another LCD:
And MIDI learn knobs(tested and working)->
Hope this post is OK with you, thought I could provide some more resources
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