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Polyphonic Sampler (Help)
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Polyphonic Sampler (Help)
So i been trying to create a ROMPLER for a few weeks now. Im not very good at Flowstone yet as i have not had the time to sit down and actually learn it yet. I threw some modules together and i think im onto something (i hope lol) i could just be an idiot and the whole thing is wrong but its always worth a try. any feedback would be nice. Thanks!
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Re: Polyphonic Sampler (Help)
I don’t wish to be disparaging but I really do think you should take time to learn a lot more about Flowstone. I can see you have enthusiasm and ideas, and this is a great starting point, but in itself it’s insufficient to realise your dreams.
If you’re genuinely keen to make stuff, you simply must read the 2 manuals and make sure you try out the basics as you go, and experiment with existing designs. When starting out I would recommend you put DSP, ASM and Ruby to one side; that comes much later when you’ve grasped the basics.
There are a lot of mistakes in your schematic which demonstrate a lack of knowledge, but this can be remedied simply by honest learning. For one example, blue and white (mono and poly) streams cannot be connected together directly.
I don’t want to put you off; we all start out where you are. I’m just saying you should learn to walk before you attempt to run a marathon
Good luck and keep at it!
Spogg
If you’re genuinely keen to make stuff, you simply must read the 2 manuals and make sure you try out the basics as you go, and experiment with existing designs. When starting out I would recommend you put DSP, ASM and Ruby to one side; that comes much later when you’ve grasped the basics.
There are a lot of mistakes in your schematic which demonstrate a lack of knowledge, but this can be remedied simply by honest learning. For one example, blue and white (mono and poly) streams cannot be connected together directly.
I don’t want to put you off; we all start out where you are. I’m just saying you should learn to walk before you attempt to run a marathon
Good luck and keep at it!
Spogg
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