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Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Preset Manager
This is a nice looking Preset Manager which is easy to configure.
There were later versions with copy and paste added but this didn't seem to work for me. This one seems ok.
Author: Ernst Hot
Cheers
Spogg
This is a nice looking Preset Manager which is easy to configure.
There were later versions with copy and paste added but this didn't seem to work for me. This one seems ok.
Author: Ernst Hot
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Shuttle wheel
Two different sized black shuttle wheels that look good and work well.
Author: Unknown
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Spogg
Two different sized black shuttle wheels that look good and work well.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- Shuttle Wheel.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Two X-Y control pads
Here are two very nice X-Y joystick-type control pads I found. One uses Bitmaps, the other creates scalable contents. Both can have the pad sizes adjusted.
Spogged:
- added float prims to show readout
- changed texts for clarity
- made one of them a bit orange (sorry)
Bitmap author: Peppermint
Scalable author: Unknown.
Cheers
Spogg
Here are two very nice X-Y joystick-type control pads I found. One uses Bitmaps, the other creates scalable contents. Both can have the pad sizes adjusted.
Spogged:
- added float prims to show readout
- changed texts for clarity
- made one of them a bit orange (sorry)
Bitmap author: Peppermint
Scalable author: Unknown.
Cheers
Spogg
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- Two X-Y pads.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
LED-based signal router
This neat and clever module allows signal routing connections between 6 sources and 6 target destinations. The colour of the LED determines the routing.
It may be useful for effects ordering, algorithm structure or modulation routing.
You simply MUST look inside this module and try to imagine the work involved in knitting all these paths together. You must also understand that I haven't tested all the possible routings!
Each LED has its own Preset name so the state could be recalled in the Preset manager.
Spogged:
- moved and renamed the adornments module to indicate this is where you edit the labels
- copied the help text into a top level label
Author: Mike Kilby (electrogear)
Cheers
Spogg
This neat and clever module allows signal routing connections between 6 sources and 6 target destinations. The colour of the LED determines the routing.
It may be useful for effects ordering, algorithm structure or modulation routing.
You simply MUST look inside this module and try to imagine the work involved in knitting all these paths together. You must also understand that I haven't tested all the possible routings!
Each LED has its own Preset name so the state could be recalled in the Preset manager.
Spogged:
- moved and renamed the adornments module to indicate this is where you edit the labels
- copied the help text into a top level label
Author: Mike Kilby (electrogear)
Cheers
Spogg
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- LED-controlled signal router.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Concentric double knob
Fascinating idea: 2 knobs in 1.
Saves space on the GUI so you could have say volume and pan on one knob.
Author: Unknown
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Spogg
Fascinating idea: 2 knobs in 1.
Saves space on the GUI so you could have say volume and pan on one knob.
Author: Unknown
Cheers
Spogg
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- Concentric Animated Double Knob.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
ADSR envelope generator with graphic adjustable curves
This is a brilliant ADSR envelope module.
Attack, Decay and Release curves are adjusted by small graphic boxes. Each curve has a preset name as well as the knobs. I tested for some time using the sustain (hold) pedal and it seemed to work perfectly.
I just love this and I will probably make good use of it myself.
Author: Original was by Barak but someone unknown has modded and fixed it as per the module title.
Cheers
Spogg
This is a brilliant ADSR envelope module.
Attack, Decay and Release curves are adjusted by small graphic boxes. Each curve has a preset name as well as the knobs. I tested for some time using the sustain (hold) pedal and it seemed to work perfectly.
I just love this and I will probably make good use of it myself.
Author: Original was by Barak but someone unknown has modded and fixed it as per the module title.
Cheers
Spogg
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- ADSR envelope with adjustable curves for each time.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Keyboard splitter with amplitude zones
This is a very nice scalable on-screen MIDI keyboard with an addon to give key split or zones.
These key zones can be easily configured graphically, to operate anywhere on the keyboard, and also to provide a graphically determined cross-fade overlap so one sound can blend into another inside the overlap zone.
Select the appropriate colour LED for the zone to edit then use the mouse to select the high/low ends of your zone and the sliders to create the cross fading range. When complete turn the LED off.
Spogged:
This one took me a while to figure out so I've pre-configured it for 2 zones and altered connector names to hopefully clarify what you do.
I've edited the preset names to make better sense.
Also, since this wasn't so easy to understand (for an old Vulcan), I've prepared a very basic synth to show the routing required to utilise the zoning. Around the middle octave the sound fades between saw and sine to demo the splitting or zoning.
Authors: Keyboard by Leif, Zoning by stw
Cheers
Spogg
This is a very nice scalable on-screen MIDI keyboard with an addon to give key split or zones.
These key zones can be easily configured graphically, to operate anywhere on the keyboard, and also to provide a graphically determined cross-fade overlap so one sound can blend into another inside the overlap zone.
Select the appropriate colour LED for the zone to edit then use the mouse to select the high/low ends of your zone and the sliders to create the cross fading range. When complete turn the LED off.
Spogged:
This one took me a while to figure out so I've pre-configured it for 2 zones and altered connector names to hopefully clarify what you do.
I've edited the preset names to make better sense.
Also, since this wasn't so easy to understand (for an old Vulcan), I've prepared a very basic synth to show the routing required to utilise the zoning. Around the middle octave the sound fades between saw and sine to demo the splitting or zoning.
Authors: Keyboard by Leif, Zoning by stw
Cheers
Spogg
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- Keyboard with 2 zones and demo.fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
The Apprigator Arpeggiator
This neat arpeggiator seems to work niceley and has 3 settings for octave, mode and tempo. The schematic contains a demo to try it out.
Spogged: Just lables to clarify.
Author: C. Hackl
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Spogg
This neat arpeggiator seems to work niceley and has 3 settings for octave, mode and tempo. The schematic contains a demo to try it out.
Spogged: Just lables to clarify.
Author: C. Hackl
Cheers
Spogg
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- 'Apprigator' - Arpeggiator .fsm
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
PUNCH Compressor Limiter
I'm not so good at testing compressors and limiters but this one certainly works well on my microphone input. I also like the rather cool front panel and knobs. Looks very pro I would say.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3icsy08crw3j7 ... 2.zip?dl=0
Author: Cymsilly
Cheers
Spogg
I'm not so good at testing compressors and limiters but this one certainly works well on my microphone input. I also like the rather cool front panel and knobs. Looks very pro I would say.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3icsy08crw3j7 ... 2.zip?dl=0
Author: Cymsilly
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Synthmaker Greatest Hits
Large selection of vintage Vu meters
The title says it all! This is a 24 meg download but if you want a nice looking Vu meter it's worth it. They can all be configured inside their modules.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jh0txlxr2ccmb ... D.zip?dl=0
Spogged:
These were all uploaded individually originally. I collected them into one FSM.
Also provided a simple test generator.
Author: DF Designs
Cheers
Spogg
The title says it all! This is a 24 meg download but if you want a nice looking Vu meter it's worth it. They can all be configured inside their modules.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jh0txlxr2ccmb ... D.zip?dl=0
Spogged:
These were all uploaded individually originally. I collected them into one FSM.
Also provided a simple test generator.
Author: DF Designs
Cheers
Spogg
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