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Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Multipage GUI
A rather elegant scheme for creating a multipage GUI.
Spogged:
Added preset support.
Added a Preset Manager to test and demo.
Note: The buttons are bitmaps but it should be easy to substitute other types where you can re-size, set colour etc.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
A rather elegant scheme for creating a multipage GUI.
Spogged:
Added preset support.
Added a Preset Manager to test and demo.
Note: The buttons are bitmaps but it should be easy to substitute other types where you can re-size, set colour etc.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
A Christmas card
It's a bit late or, alternatively, a bit early.
Author: pall
Cheers
Spogg
It's a bit late or, alternatively, a bit early.
Author: pall
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Arrow-based menu selector
Nice configuable menu device to create an index for selection.
Spogged:
Lots of modifications to the Properties view.
Added a preset manager to test and demo.
Author: Loopeytunes (based on the file name!).
Cheers
Spogg
Nice configuable menu device to create an index for selection.
Spogged:
Lots of modifications to the Properties view.
Added a preset manager to test and demo.
Author: Loopeytunes (based on the file name!).
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Sophisticated Wave Player
I found quite a few "tape" players and Wave players but this one is my favourite (so far, in the trawling procedure).
The more I investigated the more I found that I liked. For example when you load a file all the wav files in the folder become accessible from the front panel, but only the one selected is loaded. You can set start and end loop or play points with increment buttons for exact positioning. You have variable speed and reverse play and also MIDI polyphonic playback control alongside the manual controls. There's even a MIDI note number displayed when you play.
Spogged:
The properties view was messed up (maybe a file conversion issue?) so I re-organised it.
There were 2 stream outputs labeled stereo left and right but not connected inside so I deleted them.
Loaded a Cello loop for testing with the ASIO out Prim.
Author: Exonerate (Exo)
Cheers
Spogg
I found quite a few "tape" players and Wave players but this one is my favourite (so far, in the trawling procedure).
The more I investigated the more I found that I liked. For example when you load a file all the wav files in the folder become accessible from the front panel, but only the one selected is loaded. You can set start and end loop or play points with increment buttons for exact positioning. You have variable speed and reverse play and also MIDI polyphonic playback control alongside the manual controls. There's even a MIDI note number displayed when you play.
Spogged:
The properties view was messed up (maybe a file conversion issue?) so I re-organised it.
There were 2 stream outputs labeled stereo left and right but not connected inside so I deleted them.
Loaded a Cello loop for testing with the ASIO out Prim.
Author: Exonerate (Exo)
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Spogg wrote:Trigger tutorial
Author: Unknown
That work is known as Trog's Trigger Tutorial!
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
martinvicanek wrote:Spogg wrote:Trigger tutorial
Author: Unknown
That work is known as Trog's Trigger Tutorial!
Thanks Martin. I've edited the post.
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Synthmaker manuals
Here are the 3 official manuals released by Outsim for Synthmaker:
Component reference
Tutorials Guide
User Guide
So, why might you have any interest in these?
-Some Prims have been renamed for Flowstone but not documented correctly, e.g. the VST Parameter Array Prim, so if you find an ommission in the current docs it's worth having a look at the old one.
-The tutorials guide is excellent for those into audio and new to the app, giving clear examples and progressing with design. Still relevant for Flowstone, unless you want to make Ruby-controlled robots!
-I find the format of these PDFs a bit easier to work with.
Cheers
Spogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dr3zp7ea7jjyx ... s.zip?dl=0
Here are the 3 official manuals released by Outsim for Synthmaker:
Component reference
Tutorials Guide
User Guide
So, why might you have any interest in these?
-Some Prims have been renamed for Flowstone but not documented correctly, e.g. the VST Parameter Array Prim, so if you find an ommission in the current docs it's worth having a look at the old one.
-The tutorials guide is excellent for those into audio and new to the app, giving clear examples and progressing with design. Still relevant for Flowstone, unless you want to make Ruby-controlled robots!
-I find the format of these PDFs a bit easier to work with.
Cheers
Spogg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dr3zp7ea7jjyx ... s.zip?dl=0
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Digital timer controls
Here are 2 controls for setting a time in minutes, seconds and milliseconds. Just drag up or down on the relevant range sections and the resulting integer ouput is in milliseconds.
Spogged;
I found 2 of these clearly by the same author. There is a LCD and a LED version and I've put them both in the same schematic.
I rigged up a demo/test assembly using a counter and a trigger counter and someone's excellent Ruby-based custom tick module to give a 1kHz trigger.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
Here are 2 controls for setting a time in minutes, seconds and milliseconds. Just drag up or down on the relevant range sections and the resulting integer ouput is in milliseconds.
Spogged;
I found 2 of these clearly by the same author. There is a LCD and a LED version and I've put them both in the same schematic.
I rigged up a demo/test assembly using a counter and a trigger counter and someone's excellent Ruby-based custom tick module to give a 1kHz trigger.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Scanner: waveform morphing
Jeez there's some deep dark magic going on in this one!
The main module is able to smoothly morph (not mix) between all the connected oscillators. The amplitude is maintained at all times making this a superb main oscillator with an infinite range of variable waveforms (limited by the source oscillators of course). The code is in ASM so is probably optimised. Using Martin Vinacek's oscillators would further optimise CPU useage.
I found it fascinating to hear the effect as shown on the included scope as the scan/mix knob is turned.
This is so cool I'm tempted to make an orange synth with it
Spogged: nothing
Author: Martin Rodensjo ("aliasant")
Cheers
Spogg
Jeez there's some deep dark magic going on in this one!
The main module is able to smoothly morph (not mix) between all the connected oscillators. The amplitude is maintained at all times making this a superb main oscillator with an infinite range of variable waveforms (limited by the source oscillators of course). The code is in ASM so is probably optimised. Using Martin Vinacek's oscillators would further optimise CPU useage.
I found it fascinating to hear the effect as shown on the included scope as the scan/mix knob is turned.
This is so cool I'm tempted to make an orange synth with it
Spogged: nothing
Author: Martin Rodensjo ("aliasant")
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Nice to see someone doing this Spogg!
I have been away from flowstone for a while so it is good to see the place still active and that the interest is still there!
btw a couple of these schematics are mine - movable guis and round menu!
cheers for posting these again!
I have been away from flowstone for a while so it is good to see the place still active and that the interest is still there!
btw a couple of these schematics are mine - movable guis and round menu!
cheers for posting these again!
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