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Tuesday, July 05, 2005

ScanSynth



I've found the time to go further with my scanned synthesis algorithm, and it now work as a VSTi with it's OpenGL animation on the GUI and some sliders to tweak the string thanks to Niall Moody's VSTGL and MultiGUI classes.

soon to be released

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At Thursday, 07 July, 2005, zerhack said...

ooh..,pleeeaase, i want your new stuff as soon as possible, i MUST have them!!!!

perhaps it`s a better idea to publish a little later..??

..pretty nervous..can`t wait..

sorry..greetings

 
At Thursday, 07 July, 2005, mdsp said...

it's already working, but I need to play with the parameter ranges and find some way to easily get very different timbres with just some mouse clicks.

cheers

 
At Thursday, 07 July, 2005, mdsp said...

hehe :)

I don't like releasing things too early.

Once things are released you have to support backward compatibility and things like which slows the actual developpement.

As I am not a company and have limited time, I prefer to wait until I consider that I won't have to work much more on something before releasing it.

Or I could only develop 2 or 3 plugs and provide support for them, but I have way too much ideas to test to follow this road ;)

So, you'll have to be patient that's the price to pay to have someting for free.

cheers

rémy

 
At Thursday, 07 July, 2005, zerhack said...

..of course i have to be patient..,
i think you do it not since yesterday and find your best way to do..,and it is WORK,
so i don`t have the right to say..faster..

but..,it makes..kinda "hungry.."

please don`t take my writings too serious

best wishes and greetings

time..! what is time..? silly thing..

 
At Monday, 25 July, 2005, Al said...

May be you can add some sound samples after the summer. I've read the article upon scanned synthesis (your older post upon scan synth from January), but I have no idea at all what this will sound like.
Or post a link to some of that academic work...

 

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