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For those trying JUCE

Postby tulamide » Tue Oct 06, 2015 12:04 am

Nubeat, if you reads this, it should be a wonderful source of help!

Of course it would be mean if I just told Nubeat about it: I found an interesting project. The Helm Synthesizer by Matt Tytel. Now it isn't an all new type of synth. Not at all. But, it is completely open source! Yes, you can grab the code on Git and that should be extremely helpful for all those still trying to get along with JUCE!

http://tytel.org/helm/
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Re: For those trying JUCE

Postby CoreStylerz » Tue Oct 06, 2015 7:50 am

Thank you. Code is clear, oop and the synth is very cool :lol:
Would be cool to make something similar in a small team. i'm actually good in OOP programming but i'm quite reluctant to DSP ;)
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Re: For those trying JUCE

Postby martinvicanek » Tue Oct 06, 2015 8:43 am

Hehe I am quite at ease with DSP but completely ignorant what regards OOP. :mrgreen:
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Re: For those trying JUCE

Postby CoreStylerz » Tue Oct 06, 2015 10:17 am

Why not making ourself a little open source thing like this, joining forces? would be a really teachy experience :twisted:

(* since FS anyway looks like a walking dead :mrgreen: )
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Re: For those trying JUCE

Postby tulamide » Tue Oct 06, 2015 4:18 pm

I wouldn't be disinclined in general. But it involves a lot of planning and would generally be very time-consuming, so I don't know if I could really participate.
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Re: For those trying JUCE

Postby Father » Tue May 03, 2016 12:31 am

Its very useful to study and maybe use some of the code.
Wish JUCE had floawstone on the surface, i think that would have made our lives much happier!
You spend a whole day coding something stupid that should've been there in the first place and every half an hour feel like an idiot forgetting a semicolon! :lol:
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Re: For those trying JUCE

Postby kortezzzz » Wed May 04, 2016 2:11 pm

Thanks for the link tulamide. This synth sounds nothing but amazing. It worths 90-100$ and I would pay for something like that no doubt. The GUI is not my cup of tea, but with that sound and extra value, who cares?
I'm really curious to know if JUCE shines at the midi section as well. Has anyone already tried to mess up with midi?
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